War Memorial
Aston Clinton War Memorial
Aston Clinton's War Memorial is located on London Road, near the junction with Weston Road. Designed and built by Newman and Harper of Aylesbury in 1921, it is a Grade II listed memorial commemorating the men of the parish who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars.
The Parish Council would like to thank John Disbrey for his outstanding work in maintaining the War Memorial. Thanks to his dedication and care, it remains a fitting tribute and a point of pride for the village. We are extremely grateful for the time and effort he has devoted to preserving this important memorial.
The Armed Forces Covenant
The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise by the nation that those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, should be treated fairly and should not face disadvantages when seeking to access public or private goods and services in the UK.
The Covenant covers all serving personnel, regular and reservists, and their families as well as bereaved families, veterans and cadet adult volunteers.
Aston Clinton Parish Council resolved at its 16th June 2026 meeting, to sign the Armed Forces Covenant to demonstrate its intention to support the Armed Forces community.
Aston Clinton Parish Council had adopted the following pledges:
- Promoting the fact that we are an Armed Forces-friendly Council and publicising our Armed Forces Covenant.
- Maintaining our War Memorial.
- Supporting the employment of military veterans, service spouse & partners as well as Reserves Forces.
- Supporting events associated to our Armed Forces community, such as Remembrance & Armed Forces Week.
- Encouraging support for Armed Forces Charities.
More on the Armed Forces covenant can be found at: Armed Forces Covenant