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6 The Editor's Note Plus contact information
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10 Arts Previewing AppArt's Easter Exhibition
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THE EDITOR'S NOTE As you will see on page 8, we are celebrating 10 years of publishing local community magazines this month. Our first ever magazine was delivered week commencing 30th March 2009 to just 16,487 homes in the Godalming area. Looking back at that edition, it is pleasing to note that eight of the advertisers are still advertising with us ten years later. In fact, two of them have never missed a single month in all that time, so take a bow Cornmeter (Church Street, Godalming) and Milford Window Company – and thanks for your very loyal support! With Easter falling towards the end of April, I read that it is possible for most people to take an 18 day holiday yet only take nine days off work by taking advantage of the three bank holidays and weekends. It’s the perfect time to take in a long-distance holiday, with the added advantage of returning in May to take advantage of what we are being told might be the hottest summer on record. Mind you, we have heard that before… For once, I have all my holidays planned already. A few days skiing just after this edition goes to press will be followed in June by something very different a week’s cruise in the Med. I am a bit trepidatious at the prospect of ‘cabin fever’ but the boat will stop and there is a great deal to do (and eat) on board, so while I may put on weight, hopefully I won’t get bored! Later in the year, a city break to Riga in Latvia is in prospect, another first. According to the Lonely Plant guide, “it is quiet and reserved on the outside, but there is some powerful chemistry going on inside its hip bars, modern art centres and the kitchens of its cool experimental restaurants”. Sounds good to me. By coincidence, Humphrey is half Latvian as his mum (and her owners) originated from there before coming to Surrey. Sadly he is not allowed on either of these trips but subject to Brexit shenanigans, he will be with me on the annual trip to the French house in August, where the swimming pool and left-over cheese rinds will offer him a most perfect fortnight…
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Lifetime gifts by attorneys and deputies Attorneys acting under an Enduring or Lasting Power of Attorney, or deputies appointed by the Court of Protection, should be aware of their limited power to make gifts from the funds they manage on behalf of a mentally incapacitated person, as set out in the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Typically, gifts to family on birthdays or at Christmas, which are not unreasonable, taking into account the size of the estate, are permitted. Gifts to charities which the incapacitated person would have made, again having regard to the size of the estate, are also allowed. Any exercise of the limited power to make gifts must always be in the best interests of the incapacitated person. The attorney or deputy has a duty to protect the interests of the person they are looking after and not allow any personal interests to come into conflict with their role as attorney or deputy. Attorneys and deputies should apply to the Court of Protection for permission to make gifts which are not considered typical. The recent Court of Protection case of PBC v JMA & others [2018] EWCOP 19 shows how the Court looks at such applications. In this case, PBC, the son of JMA, was the sole attorney under a Lasting Power of Attorney. He sought authority from the Court to make gifts from his mother’s estate, totalling £7 million, primarily to save Inheritance Tax.
JMA suffered from dementia and was resident in a care home. JMA was extremely wealthy and could comfortably afford the gifts applied for as an Inheritance Tax planning strategy from her very large estate. The concept of “best interests” was looked at in its widest sense and included all considerations capable of impacting the decision in question. The Court stressed that this did not mean it would order what JMA would have done had she still retained capacity to make the decision herself. Instead the Court carries out a balancing exercise, weighing up the factors for and against the proposed gifts. The conclusion reached by the Court was that the factors in favour of making the gifts outweighed those against. The gifts were affordable and JMA’s current and future needs were protected. The attorney, the official solicitor and all those involved in caring for JMA were in agreement that the gifts be made. The sums involved were very large, but the general principles involved in reaching the decision are essentially the same. For further information, please contact Madeleine Gooding, Associate in our Guildford office.
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Its founder, Stefan Reynolds, had the idea after being involved in a government sponsored market town appraisal, which had found that there was a need “to improve the availability of information to residents and visitors”. This confirmed his view that there was no easy way for local people to find out about all the community events taking place. Having lived in the town since 1973 and with a background in publishing, Stefan decided to leave his job and embark on a new career in local magazine publishing. The first magazine was published in April 2009, and was delivered for free by the Royal Mail to 16,487 homes in the Godalming area. It was well received as it uniquely concentrated on the local area, with charity news, community and events information as well as articles written by and for local people. “Cornmeter started advertising with Vantage Publishing in their first magazine in April 2009 and we have advertised with them every single month since. We always get a great response and I love the fact that we almost always see the magazine in every house we visit when fitting blinds and curtains.” John Taylor, Cornmeter DIY In July 2009, Marcus Atkins joined as a partner to look after the sales side of the business and in October 2009, a second magazine was launched covering the Farnham area, adding a further 21,331 local homes. A Haslemere edition followed in June 2010 followed by a Guildford issue in April 2011. Cranleigh was added to the Godalming issue in August 2011, bringing the circulation up to 79,362 - a near five-fold increase since it launched. The biggest change happened in January 2014 when the magazines were re-branded and VantagePoint was launched. At that point, Midhurst and Petworth were added to the Haslemere issue and in April 2014 the Dorking issue was launched. In October 2016, East & West Horsley joined the Guildford issue and Leatherhead was added to the Dorking issue, taking the total circulation to more than 120,500 copies every month.
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Guildford artists will be well represented at AppArt’s Easter Exhibition
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ppArt’s Easter Art Exhibition and Sculpture trail at Prior’s Field School, Godalming is being well supported by artists from Guildford. AppArt was founded by Grayswood couple Evelyn & Gwyn Phillips and is now in its sixth year at Prior’s Field School and continues to attract artists and art enthusiasts from far and wide. This year internationallycelebrated Surrey artist Alexander Creswell will open the exhibition and Sculpture Trail on Saturday 6th April. Alexander Creswell is known for his extraordinary fluency and technical skill in watercolour. His ground-breaking ‘grand scale’ watercolours are some of the largest ever painted. He was the first artist ever to paint scenes at Westminster Abbey. Marilyn McNie is Chairman of Guildford Arts Society, and her acrylic painting of 'Through The Gateway, Shere' makes clever use of light seeping through a winters scene. Another artist that likes the starkness of winter is Alison Harding and in 'Snowy Sunset' she uses bold applications of colour to great effect. Henriette van der Does has both paintings and sculptures in the exhibition and her 'Icescape in Blue' conveys the harshness of the terrain and the climate. The blue theme is also dominant in Clare Abrahamsen’s “Nocturne” with a small group of windswept trees standing isolated on a hillside. Several painters and sculptors have a bird theme to their work. Naomi Beevers combines her textile birds with a trumpet in an amusing composition called 'Up with the Lark Singing'. Maggie Butler has created a smooth and elegant 'Bird Form' that is characteristic of much of her sculptures. Ingrid Skoglund’s study of Kingfishers 'Grab the Fish' captures moments in this
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elusive and colourful bird’s life. 'Blackbird' by Alison Catchlove is a good example of her intricate metal work skill and the red berries in the yellow beak provide a good contrast with the black body. The tropics provide the background for two artists working in very different mediums. Tropical Reef by Terri Berry is created out of felted wool, silk and thread and is full of colourful hues. Waterside Trees is a mixed media work by Rosalind O’Connor and she manages to capture the atmosphere of a barmy unspoilt location. Cast glass is the material used by Louisa Sullivan to create 'Into the Deep' with its delicate layers of azure colours. Nearer to home Elisabeth Carolan’s mixed media landscape of 'Rock Cornwall' shows an idyllic scene in the height of summer. AppArt has an indoor exhibition with approximately 500 artworks and outside in the Gertrude Jekyll inspired garden, there will be a trail of over 100 sculptures. AppArt is open daily to the public from 10am to 4 pm from Saturday 6th to Easter Sunday 21st April. Admission is free. FIND OUT MORE www.appartonline.co.uk www.facebook.com/AppArtSurrey Email app.art2012@yahoo.com
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HEALTH SPAS into the energy flows of the body. And they can even go into cranial sacral work as well.” As we toured the four treatment rooms, Clarke’s beautiful glass, tilework and mosaics really did bring a vibrant energy into the spaces around it. “Each of the rooms has its own signature energy with coloured light from the ceiling, and here you can see a mosaic of daffodils. The rooms are spacious and really help the therapists with their healing, energising and regeneration treatments.” Rene explained that she is herself a qualified cranial sacral therapist, and you could feel the energy she brings to the overall day-to-day operation of the spa. “Here we have our thermal spa, sauna and steam room which enable you to get rid of toxins post-exercise, and also to relax and soften up your muscles. We also have a traditional English bathhouse where we remove old layers of skin with our black soap, and also stimulate to help the metabolism of your skin and detoxify your body.” The spa also has indoor and outdoor swimming pools, with spa members enjoying the lovely 29° temperature, wicker furniture poolside and beautiful cornflower design wall tiles of the indoor pool. We walked past the manicure and pedicure lounge and headed towards the gym where I was to be totally intrigued by one of their workouts.
Left: Tina Laing, Marketing Director Grayshott Health Spa Below: Rene van Eyssen, Director The Coach House Spa Bottom left: The Coach House Spa Bottom right: Grayshott Health Spa
In the spacious well-equipped gym I was introduced to instructor Ali Shah who described their ‘functional movement’ sessions. “I trained with the Animal Flow programme, which is quite new to the UK,” Ali explained. “Basically, you mimic animal movements in a functional way which impacts core, joints and stability. So we can do stretches that mimic holds used in the wild, for example by cheetahs and crocodiles. It combines quadrupedal and ground-based movements with your standard workouts. I tailor this to individual capability and get amazing feedback!” Grayshott Health Spa, which has for the last two years been awarded ‘England’s Best Wellness Retreat’, also takes advantage of a spacious country house and its 47 acres of gardens - and which was once the home of Victorian Poet Laureate, Lord Tennyson. My guide was the spa’s marketing director Tina Laing. “We have three different types of guests. Day guests who come for the spa treatments; overnight stayers who have prescriptive treatments for health reasons; and members who come largely from the local area. You may have noticed the house’s original and today very apt inscription over the front door: ‘Pax Intrantibus’? This translates in effect as ‘Peace on Arrival’ to which we can add ‘Health on Departure’. And we preserve the very peaceful ambience here by not allowing groups of more than six to keep the noise down, and we discourage use of mobile phones.” Walking from reception, with its huge lampshade hanging from the grand entrance hall ceiling, we head towards the spa. “We offer everything from
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classic massages and facials to EFT tapping counselling, physiotherapy and sound healing,” explained Tina. “A lot of our therapists have been here for over 20 years and many of our clientele have been coming back over decades as they like to see our familiar staff. It’s a very warm and comforting place – and our regulars don’t let go of the place!” We push open heart-shaped doors to enter the fitness studio. “Here you can do everything from aerobics and stretching movement to yoga, Tai Chi and Zumba, and we have over 40 classes a week.” In the adjacent gym there were a number of people clearly enjoying an energetic session on running machines. Seeing my obvious look of discomfort mixed with guilt at my clear lack of gym experience, Tina added supportively: “We also offer one-to-one training in our personal training room if you prefer!” Grayshott Spa also has indoor and outdoor swimming
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pools, and a nine-hole golf course and tennis courts where members can take advantage of coaching, including group sessions. Tina pointed across the gardens. “We are adjacent to National Trust land and we provide guided walks at three different levels – a gentle walk, a normal intermediate walk, and power walks that are the most powerful cardio classes we do with participants who will have been assessed in advance by our personal trainer.” In the spa area I was introduced to Sharon Wood, who co-ordinates treatments, and she gave an overview of the extensive range of treatments on offer. I was particularly intrigued by the sound healing Tina had mentioned earlier. “This is one of our newest therapeutic treatments monitoring how your body reacts when vibrations from musical instuments are applied.” Other intriguing treatments were described, including HeartMath which reduces stress, lymphatic massage for improving digestive health, facial movement exercises by celebrity facialist Su-Man Hsu, and body composition analysis, which scans for visceral fat so an analyst can advise on dietary improvements and fitness regimes. Tina explained that many of these treatments are part of current plans to upgrade officially to a medical spa. “It’s all about physical, mental and spiritual well being and the journey you can go on here is through our expert advice, our lectures, our dietary health food - and with recommendations on what people need to do to maintain a healthy life.” For me personally, my visits to these two spas really drove home the benefits of actively caring for your mental and physical wellbeing – and doing this in a caring and relaxing environment with expert advice and tailor-made treatments is without doubt the most effective way of achieving this. Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk FIND OUT MORE The Coach House Spa www.beaverbrook.co.uk/the-coach-house-spa/ Grayshott Health Spa www.grayshottspa.com
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Hatchlands Park and the Bluestockings’ Legacy A creative writing project with HMP Send
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or the last year, the National Trust property Hatchlands Park in East Clandon, Surrey has been working in partnership with HMP Send, Guildford Book Festival, the University of Surrey, the University of Brighton and the Royal College of Art to put in place a long-term, creative writing project for the women at HMP Send. The intention of the project was to celebrate the centenary of the women’s vote in 2018 and highlight the remarkable tale of Bluestocking Fanny Boscawen, lady of the house at Hatchlands Park. The Bluestockings were pioneering feminists who gave women a voice at a time in the 18th century where they had previously had none. Rachel Devine, House Steward at Hatchlands, wanted to echo the work of the Bluestockings in championing the power of the written word. "Bluestocking Hannah More published a hugely successful series of books called the Cheap Repository Tracts or ‘chapbooks’, cheaply made so as to be affordable. They were typically made out of a couple of bits of paper, roughly sewn together, with artwork on the cover. A one-colour, wood block print illustrated the tale inside; it was a neat, affordable solution for selfpublication." Under the 2018 National Trust theme ‘Women and Power’, women at HMP Send were invited to create their own chapbooks. Weekly writing sessions were set up at HMP Send with library manager, Paul Rickards and Eleanor March, Vice Chair of Guildford Book Festival, who provided individual
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feedback and support for the writers. Eleanor said: "The Guildford Book Festival is delighted to be supporting Hatchlands Park and HMP Send on this exciting project, and, as a researcher at the University of Surrey investigating writing by prisoners, I have found it insightful and inspiring to see some of the creative talent that has been unlocked". Charlotte took part in the project from beginning to end. "I had been writing every day, sometimes furiously, just to get everything that was inside of me out and on paper, as some sort of therapy. Although the theme for the Project was about ‘Women and Power’, whilst we probably weren’t all feeling particularly powerful in our present environment, we were encouraged by the sentiment behind it and the great support from everyone involved. Writing is a great way of coping in what is a chaotic existence in an environment where emotions run high". Heading up the writing sessions, Paul understands the value of having a creative writing outlet in prison. "As the library manager at Send for over five years, I have plenty of experience of how important literature is to the wellbeing of so many of the residents here. I have been told
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HATCHLANDS PARK countless times that falling into a good story is like freeing the mind from the walls and daily grind that can sometimes be hard for the women to endure. With creative writing, the escapism becomes personal, allowing the writer the chance to take ownership of their experience, and in sharing their work, they have the chance to express feelings they have bottled up for months, sometimes years. And as one of the facilitators I have felt able to better understand the mindset of the women living here, something which has enabled me to do my job to a higher standard. Good communication is sometimes a hurdle in prison!". A one-day workshop to create a monoprinted cover to illustrate their writing was run by Luke Pendrell, from the University of Brighton. Now at the Royal College of Art, Luke says: "It was inspirational to see the levels of commitment from the women involved. Their enjoyment of taking the project full circle with the book cover was a great example of the transformative potential for art in society". The chapbooks were printed off, sewn up and the women each given 10 copies as their first publication run. Charlotte sums up that moment: "It was truly enlightening. Not only were we all learning another skill with the monoprinting, but we were involved in the whole process to see them all finished. Wow - we had our first books published! I can still feel the buzz. We were all inspired. ‘We all felt really proud when they went on display at the Guildford Book Festival then over to Hatchlands Park. Women who felt they couldn't write or lacked confidence to even try were excitedly calling home to tell their close ones that they had had their first work published. They felt accepted and valued, particularly as many people had picked up the books and now had copies of their work." Rachel Devine from Hatchlands Park said: "Exhibiting their work at Hatchlands Park was the crowning moment. I wanted to show that the women are not defined by their offence, but are also authors, artists and have stories that are relevant".
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The team is now working on a second project, inspired by the National Trust’s programme for 2019 - ‘Passion and Protest’. Paul said: "The project has been great in enabling the library to hone in on this creativity, using the National Trust’s established name to encourage the writers to feel confident that they have a valid voice and that their writing is worth putting some effort towards. Of course they have plenty of obstacles to overcome, such as restrictions on what they are able to write about and the inability to do proper research into a subject (one of my main duties has been a Wiki source page-runner!). But overcoming these hurdles has made the creation of their books all the more rewarding. Many have signed up for a second project and so the team can feel satisfied that the project has been a great success". There will be an exhibition of books from the latest project ‘Passion and Protest’ in Hatchlands Park in the first week of May 2019. One name was changed for the purpose of this article.
Far left: Hatchlands Park. Top: The music room: Above: Three of the books.
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Pack it in! What and how to pack for a spring city break, by personal fashion advisor Kirstie Smillie Who doesn’t love a weekend away? A few days to unwind and forget the mundane chores at home and in my case, the bathroom that needs a paint job! Excitement rises as I think of the breakfast bar but then mild panic sets in at the thought of packing and getting it right. As a family we have made some real clangers at the Check In and even later upon reaching the security conveyor belt. As a toddler, my daughter had decided to slip in my hefty cutting scissors into her own little case, causing a bit of a stir and loss of my trusty tool, so I now try and be far more organised.
Packing smart Step one… suitcase allowances vary from airline to airline and keep changing. For instance: For hand luggage, Thomas Cook states measurements of no bigger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm plus one other item on their list, like a handbag, laptop or overcoat. British Airways offer the largest size and weight allowances, whereas EasyJet are generous in size but everything has to fit in your case, unless you want to pay a fee of £37 or even £47 if you leave it until the boarding gate. I remember having to squeeze my handbag into an already bulging case, which was very stressful and embarrassingly uncool!
Hand luggage Allowances 2019 / Economy EasyJet Case: 56cm x 45cm x 25cm No weight restrictions No other hand luggage British Airways Case: 56cm x 45cm x 25cm Maximum weight 23kg Plus one small item Thomas Cook Case: 55cm x 40cm x 20cm Maximum weight 6kg Plus one small item
How to pack Lay your items out on your bed and then reduce by a third. For a weekend trip avoid taking the ‘just in case’ options. Arrange outfit ideas with accessories needed for each look and take a snapshot to remember. Fold and Roll - no, not an exercise move but a packing suggestion for items like T-shirts, sweatshirts and jumpers which means you can fit them around the edges of your case. Smarter items, like cotton shirts, trousers and jeans are better folded around each other to help avoid creasing - known as the ‘bundle technique’. For those who like more separation, Lakeland’s Packing Organisers offer a simple solution inside your case at £20.99 for three (right). Belts are better unrolled and slipped in around the perimeter of the case. Well before travelling, start collecting trial and sample sizes as it’s often the wash bag that just won’t fit! Remember the maximum 100ml liquid rule too, inside one small plastic bag per person to avoid dumping new products, which is never a great start to a holiday.
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V. What to pack Check the weather forecast for the time of year you are visiting - how likely is a rain cloud - is an umbrella a must or will a rainproof jacket be enough for light showers? A capsule collection is key to travelling light, one colour palette that means you can make more outfits out of a few items. Scarves are a space-saving item to make the changes and pop of colour. A selection of tops will make more impact than lots of bottom halves - whereas a couple of pairs of dark trousers or jeans are useful for day and into the evening. Comfy footwear is an essential, of course, but make sure they are tried and tested, not brand new and likely to cause blisters! A small cross over bag will not only be a safer option but it distributes the weight for all-day sightseeing, just reduce what you need each day to small bag necessities. A lightweight cosy sweater is a useful layer for cooler mornings, rolled into a scarf for breakfast chill, through jeans loops for afternoon strolls and then diagonally across the body for early evening cocktails. A waterproof lined pouch like this one from Oliver Bonas, £24, is great to transport make-up and becomes a cheeky clutch on a night out. For comfortable feet inside trainers, I love Ecco bamboo footsies, £7.99, breathable and dry all day. One lightweight overcoat should be enough for smarter day and into evenings, something like a trench coat that layers over a denim jacket too. Remember a dress can be a perfect day-into-evening item, dressed down with trainers and a denim jacket for day and a metallic belt and ankle boots added for evening. One or two statement pieces of jewellery will add a simple change; go bold with these raffia drops from Oliver Bonas, £19.50 Images: Easy pieces for day to evening, Pinterest.com Bag and earrings, Oliver Bonas, The Friary, Guildford 01483 300615 Footsies: Ecco, 41 High Street, Guildford 01483 306369
Top tips * The simple sock can be used to ‘bag up’ cables and adaptors. * Fill shoes with rolled socks/ underwear and use to protect sunglasses. * Avoid easy creasing fabrics that will need ironing on arrival. * Add your contact details, visible inside the bag and tagged outside. * Wear larger items like ankle boots or trainers and pack the slip-ons. * If in doubt, double-wrap your toiletries to avoid a mess on arrival. * A cotton bag is useful for storing ‘to be washed on return’ items. * Remember, to reduce your makeup bag, take out Christmas sparkles. * Keep your medicines in a separate easy to reach plastic bag. * Try and leave a little breathing space for purchases made.
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Surrey Hills Sculpture Garden & Arts Festival SAT 4TH MAY TO SUNDAY 2ND JUNE
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he stunning Surrey Hills Sculpture Garden opens again in May for a month-long celebration of Surrey Hills and local sculptors and artists. It is one of the largest ephemeral sculpture trails in Surrey with an exciting new range of over 160 sculptures from talented artists from the Surrey Sculpture Society. The trail is set within the beautiful Birtley Estate landscape of woodlands, meadows and lakeside within Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A Marquee located on the lakeside meadow holds a café and indoor exhibition and provides a base for visitors during the day. The event makes a great day out for all the family in beautiful surroundings with inspiring sculptures woodland trail and lakeside walk. An exciting range of demonstrations, workshops and courses for children and adults can be combined with visits. Refreshments are available on site or visitors can bring their own picnic. A ticket entitles you to visit as often as you like and you don’t have to specify the day. Book ahead and find out more at www.surreyhills.org. Tickets also available from Guildford Tourist Information Centre,155 High Street, Guildford GU1 3AJ. Tel: 01483 444334. www.tickets.visitguildford.com. Birtley Estate, Bramley, Guildford GU5 OLB. Open 10am-4.30pm. Prices: £7 on-line or £8 on the day. Under 12s free - free parking. Surrey Hills is a spectacular landscape with rolling chalk downlands, greensand hills, wooded valleys and heathlands. It was one of the first areas in the country to be designated an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ and offers a fantastic landscape to explore. There are a range of exciting events in 2019 celebrating the Surrey Hills. To find out more, sign up for e-newsletters with details of events, courses, tastings and activities and book tickets at www.surreyhills.org • Surrey Hills Food & Drink Festival, Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking - Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th September 2019 • Surrey Hills Challenge – a walking and running event inspiring people of all ages and abilities to run or walk the Surrey Hills. Sunday 22nd September 2019. Organised by Rutland Management Ltd • Surrey Hills Wood Fair, Cranleigh – Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th October 2019.
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Tesla Model 3 The wait is nearly over
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he first electric car went on sale as long ago as 1884, yet it was not until 2012 that the first electric car with a decent range arrived in the form of the impressive Tesla Model S.
taller passengers might find headroom a bit tight.
It’s aimed at beating prestige models such as the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series, however, it has been a long time in coming, allowing other manufacturers to develop their own electric models.
So, on the surface, the Model 3 is indeed an attractive mid-size saloon. Under the skin, of course, the Tesla is a very different beast to conventional competitors, with much of the hi-tech underpinnings developed from the upmarket Model S. The batteries, for example, are of an evolved design and are warranted for 8 years. However, Tesla confidently expects a 20-year life without serious degradation.
We were delighted to be offered a preview of the Model 3 recently at Tesla’s flagship facility in Chiswick. From the outside, the Model 3 shares much of the clean styling of the bigger Model S, but is usefully 300mm shorter and 100mm narrower.
Every Model 3 contains over 20 cameras and sensors, allowing a completely self-driving mode to be unlocked when legislation allows. At present, a degree of semi-autonomous driving can be specified.
Clean, almost Swedish styling extends to the interior of the car, which has a unique fascia design with no instrument panel facing the driver. Instead, everything is viewed and controlled via a huge centre-mounted touchscreen. Essential driving information, such as speed, is grouped in the top right corner of the screen (on UK cars). This keeps the content neatly within the driver's eye-line and works surprisingly well.
Model 3 sales have already started in the US, with UK right-hand-drive cars due in the showrooms shortly. Initially, only the top-spec model will be offered, priced around £55,000 with a range of over 300 miles. Other models will soon follow, starting from £30-35,000 and with a 220mile range.
Good as the Model S is, its £75,000+ price puts it out of reach of most of us. So Tesla’s smaller mid-priced Model 3 saloon has been eagerly awaited. Indeed, at one point, the global advance orders totalled over 400,000!
No mistaking the Model 3's dashboard with its 15" centre screen (left-hand-drive model shown). The centre screen in more detail (left-hand drive model is shown, UK cars will show speed in the top right-hand corner).
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The rest of the interior is more conservative, with comfortable leather seats on top-ofthe-range models. In the back, there is plenty of legroom, although
The Model 3 looks good from any angle
FIND OUT MORE Find out more about the Tesla Model 3 at the writer's website: www.autonews.uk.com. © Andy Goundry 02.19.
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An Easter Sunday lunch Mediterranean Style Pot Roast Lamb Easter Mixed Berry Pavlova
This recipe uses a lamb shoulder pot roasted with Mediterranean vegetables, borlotti and flageolet beans.
Indulgent, light and topped with gorgeous strawberries and chocolate treats, this delicious recipe is perfect for Easter.
Ingredients: 1 x 1.25kg/2¾lb lean, boned, and rolled lamb shoulder joint, tied; 15ml/1tbsp sunflower oil; 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed; 1 large leek or fennel bulb, sliced; 1 x 400g can chopped tomatoes; 150ml/¼ pint red wine; 2 sprigs fresh rosemary; 6 sun-dried tomatoes in oil, drained and chopped; 1 x 400g can cannellini or borlotti beans, drained; 1 x 400g can flageolet beans, drained.
Ingredients: 4 large egg whites; 200g caster sugar plus 1 tsp for marinating; 1 tsp corn flour; 500ml double cream; 1 tbsp icing sugar plus extra for dusting; 125g strawberries; 125g blueberries; 125g raspberries; 2 tsp lemon curd; mini chocolate eggs to garnish.
Method: 1. Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 4-5, 180-190°C, 350-375°F 2. Heat the oil in a large pan or casserole dish and brown the meat on all sides. Transfer to a large casserole dish. 3. Add the garlic, leek or fennel, chopped tomatoes, red wine, rosemary sprigs and sun-dried tomatoes. 4. Cover and cook to the preferred calculated cooking time, basting occasionally. 5. 10-15 minutes before the end of the cooking time, stir in the beans. 6. Serve the lamb with bean mixture, potato and carrot mash and seasonal vegetables.
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Method: 1. Pre-heat oven to 130°C. Using an electric whisk, whip the egg whites until they become stiff. Gradually add spoonfuls of sugar, whisking well in between each spoonful until all the sugar is combined and the whites are stiff and glossy. 2. Spoon the meringue onto a baking sheet lined with silicone paper and spread into a circle. Build up the sides of the pavlova so when cooked, there is a well in the centre for the cream. Place on the middle shelf of the oven for 1 hour. 3. To prepare the fruit, slice the strawberries and combine them in a bowl with the other berries and 1tsp caster sugar and set aside to marinate. 4. After 1 hour turn off the oven and leave the meringue in to cool. It should be crisp and slightly golden, but it will still be soft in the middle. When it’s cool, carefully slide off the paper onto a serving plate. 5. Beat the cream to soft peaks and spread in the middle of the pavlova. Drip and drizzle the lemon curd over and top with the berries and give it a final dusting of icing sugar and serve.
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Images from top: Viola tricolor; Ammi flower; turnips; lettuce salad. Opposite top: the Loseley wisteria. All by Beth Otway.
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‘Tokyo Cross’ is a versatile and fast-growing turnip. Every part of this plant is edible, the leaves and roots are both very tasty. Roots can be harvested when they’re radish-sized, as baby veg, or left to grow on and harvested between radish and tennis ball size. Sow a number of ‘Tokyo Cross’ seeds every week or two, from spring until autumn, for a regular supply of mild, creamy white turnips and sweet, tasty greens. Seeds can be sown directly where they are to grow, either in containers or in the ground. It’s lovely to grow your own lettuces and salads. I mix seeds of my favourite lettuce varieties, perked up with a few fennel and basil seeds and sow in window
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boxes. I enjoy baby leaf salads, I cut the leaves just above soil level after just a couple of weeks’ growth. For a continuous supply, I harvest the leaves from one container one week, and leaves from the other planter the following week. Keep your plants well-watered and they’ll provide you with crisp, fresh- tasting salads, all spring and summer long. Are you growing any tomatoes? The sooner you sow your tomato seeds the better, as your plants need a considerable amount of time to grow and develop. You’ll find lots of information about tomato varieties on my website at www.pumpkinbeth.com. Tomatoes can be started off inside a glasshouse or on a bright windowsill. Plant out after all risk of frost has passed, at the end of May or beginning of June. Alternatively, you could purchase tomato plants at your local garden centre or nursery. If you’re on the lookout for some new plants for your garden, Loseley Park near Guildford are holding a Spring Garden Show on Friday 26th, Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th April 2019. This fabulous show gives visitors the chance to purchase a wide range of plants, garden furniture, pots, ornaments, and food from a variety of stalls, growers, artisans, and producers. Visitors also get the chance to enjoy a relaxing stroll through Loseley’s beautiful gardens, which include one of the most amazing wisterias you’re likely to find. Loseley’s specimen is vast. Planted along the length of one of the garden’s walls, this wisteria looks as if it’s part of the scenery from a magical fairy story. Its ancient, twisting, twining branches are gnarled and full of character and beauty. FIND OUT MORE For more gardening advice for the month ahead, visit my website www.pumpkinbeth.com where you’ll find information about the most effective methods of protecting your plants from slugs and snails, the results of my Tomato and Compost Trials, a calendar of plant fairs, info on daffodil shows, Surrey gardens, and bluebell woods.
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The Meath Epilepsy Charity
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he Meath has supported people living with complex epilepsy and associated disabilities for over 125 years. Following our last unannounced inspection, the Meath joined the top 1% of care homes to receive an ‘Outstanding’ CQC rating. Helping all of the 80 people we support to feel valued and confident and to achieve their own personal goals is crucially important to the team of dedicated staff and volunteers at the Meath. They take great pride in providing the best quality of life possible in a homely, yet highly professional environment. Residents are encouraged to fully embrace opportunities as members of their local community. Our friendly staff teams assist residents to manage their epilepsy, gain valuable vocational and everyday life skills and to live fulfilled and healthy lives as independently as possible. The Meath recognises ability not disability and every achievement is recognised.
Changing Perceptions has quickly evolved from Godalming’s best kept secret to a popular and bustling café and home interior shop. Located at the very top of the High Street, this unique and vibrant social enterprise is just a stone’s throw away from the Meath. Meath clients are supported to up cycle donated furniture in the onsite workshop which is then put on sale in the shop, with all profits going straight back to the charity. If you’ve not yet visited, pop in for a great cup of coffee and delicious homemade cake and see the busy workshop in action as our talented and resourceful team transform unwanted furniture into stylish and individual creations.
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Hascombe and Hydon’s Ball This is a varied walk with one or two steep ascents. It passes through some of the most delightful woodland. It is fine at any time of the year, but especially in the spring because of the lambs and the bluebells. For larger map, please visit www.fancyfreewalks.org.uk. 1. Take the very wide new sandy path leading from the car park away from the pub across a field. On reaching a hedge, turn right on a path that runs between the hedge and a meadow. Follow it into woodland and, in 20m, fork right to a driveway. Follow the driveway away from a house for 60m and then go left up some wooden steps through a small wooden gate into a meadow 2. Turn immediately upwards right, almost doubling back, going over a stile or through a gate and onto a path through hollies and up a bank. In 50m, you meet a wide level grassy path at a bend. Turn sharp left here and follow this path through beautiful woodland with occasional tall pines. In about 200m, ignore a wide (rutted) path left and in 20m ignore a path forking right. Continue through woodland which in spring is carpeted by bluebells. The path leads down to a stony track bordering a field. Turn right on it, crossing a tarmac lane in 100m, onto another wide track and follow it up to a gate. 3. Through the gate, there is a culture shock. You are now in a road leading past expensive dwellings, many fenced off from view. There are fine views left and the good road surface makes the going easy. Ignore all turnings off while the road bends a few times and reaches a long straight stretch with tall pines and leads to a main road. 4. Do not cross the main road but turn sharp left almost looping back. This drive leads to houses (The Old Dairy and High Barn). Just before them, fork right on a darker signposted straight path. You will be staying on this path for 1 km total, avoiding the great joys of springtime. The bluebell seen in suburban gardens is often the bluebell which branch-offs. has larger, paler flowers and no path scent andcurves is regarded as a allSpanish unmarked Your round serious threat to the native species. The path leads down to a stony track abordering lovelya field. green and finally Turn valley, right on it, rises crossing again a tarmac lane in 100m, onto drops another wide until track and it up to a gate.bottom of a valley under gradually itfollow reaches the 4
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majestic tall pines. Your path ends at a junction with a curving wide surfaced track. 5. Turn sharp left on this wide track and, in only 25m, fork left on a narrow path (which may be a little overgrown and difficult to see). Your path goes steeply uphill and runs alongside the boundary of a sheep meadow on your left. It quickly levels out, passes through a young coppice (trees cut down to the roots, now partly harvested), takes you through a new wooden gate, curves right and meets a road via another wooden gate. 6. Cross the road to a footpath into the woods directly ahead. You are now on Hydon Heath, with Mallard Wood on your left. The footpath leads through coppices, with diversions through the trees in case of mud. In about 200m you go through an earth bank and over a crossing path. Your narrow path continues directly over. In less than 100m more, the coppice ends abruptly and your path is joined by a path from the right as it enters thick natural woodland with holly and tall pines. In another 60m, you meet a post bearing the symbol of the Octavia Hill Trail, joining a path from the right. A second post is in 10m and a third post in a further 25m. 10m after this third Octavia Hill post, your path comes to a narrow and rather obscure oblique crossing path. Turn right here through bracken. 7. Follow this narrow winding path for about 100m to a T-junction with another narrow path and turn left on it, immediately coming out to a very wide dirt track. Almost directly opposite is another broad track. Follow it steeply uphill, keeping to the right of a green box, to reach Hydon's Ball where there is a stone seat and good views across the Weald and west to Black Down. 8. Turn left and go just to the left of a triangulation pillar on a wide sandy path downhill. At the end of the path, elbow left by an Octavia Hill post and continue for another 40m to reach a T-junction with a major track, by a National Trust sign. Turn right on the major track for 40m and turn left at a post on a track leading towards a field. In just 15m, by a wooden seat, turn left again so that you are walking alongside the field on your right. In 120m, you meet a crossing with a sunken path ahead by a post with a blue arrow. 9. Turn right here between fields. (In case this path is waterlogged, it is possible to scramble past through trees and roots on the left. Alternatively, go back and turn left round three sides of the field.) This track goes for some distance and becomes a
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darker sunken trackway. After 400m or so in total, it emerges at a T-junction with a wide open track. Turn left here. You are now on the Greensand Way. The track curves right and reaches a farm and a house, Little Burgate, at a road. 10. Go over the road, opposite the house, and take a narrow unmapped horse path opposite. This path bends right, at first parallel to the road, then quickly curves away from the road and veers left up a bank. It leads up through a moist wooded valley, obviously well-trodden by riders. Stay at all times on the main path and follow it as it turns sharply left near the top. It emerges into beautiful open woodland where it continues straight ahead on a grassy path. In 50m, at a T-junction with another pleasant grassy path, turn right. 11. You are now in the Hurtwood and nearing the end of the journey. In 230m, the light wood and sparse saplings give way, at a broad crossing path, to a coppiced area which has been completely felled. Continue straight ahead with the felled area on your right and some dark green spruces on your left. In another 200m, at the next wide crossing path, turn right. In 70m, go over a crossing and, in another 90m, turn left at a major crossing path which is very broad and unmistakable. 12. You are now back on the Greensand Way. The path crosses another broad path where there are blue arrows and a GW symbol. In 180m, avoid a path that forks right, after which your path becomes narrower. The path eventually acquires a new grey
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For me, the best thing about April are the wild Bluebells - I will be taking myself up to The Chantries to breathe in the wonderful aroma and soak up the beautiful sight. Surrey is the place to be this April, so join in the fun. Easter Weekend events include Easter egg hunts, boat trips, poetry workshops, or you could take a simple walk in ancient woodlands or a colourful park where the spring flowers are blooming. The Daffodil Show at RHS Wisley sounds like it could definitely brighten up your day. Don’t forget that during the Easter school holidays there are numerous activities and workshops this month to keep the little (and older!) ones entertained. The Arts & Crafts Movement in Surrey Friday 29th March 8pm They have existed since 1996 and in addition to a spring and autumn lecture series, arrange regular visits to Arts & Crafts houses and gardens, walks & tours both in Surrey and beyond. They have one spring lecture remaining: ‘Women in Art & Technical Education in Surrey’ with Dr Stephen Knott. It will be held at Onslow Village Hall, Wilderness Road, Guildford, GU2 7QR Tickets available on the door for £12 to include refreshments from 7.30pm. Further information available on the website at www. artsandcraftsmovementinsurrey.org.uk. An autumn lecture series is being planned together with events and tours throughout the summer and they would be delighted to welcome new visitors and prospective members. Chantry Singers and Hart Voices Spring Concerts Saturday 30th March These two well regarded choirs are joining together under the leadership of their Musical Director Roy Rashbrook to perform a concert of romantic choral music featuring Rheinberger, Stanford, Bruckner and Harris at St Nicolas Church Guildford on the 30th March. Tickets costing £14 with concessions are available from www.ticketsource. co.uk/hartvoices or via the choir websites. A truly atmospheric evening for all. Refreshments also available. Soroptimist International at Bramley Village Showcase Monday 1st April 8pm-9pm Soroptimist International, Surrey Hills will be manning a stall at the Bramley Village Showcase, held at Bramley Village Hall. Please do join them to learn more about the work of
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Guildford Ramblers Walking Programme Various dates during April With the weather getting warmer and spring flowers beginning to appear, now is a good time to be getting out and enjoying the beautiful countryside around Guildford. On Wednesday 3rd there's a five mile walk taking in the River Mole, Chatley Heath Semaphore Tower, village greens 14:42 and commons. Call Mike 07532 407464. On Saturday 20th there's a ten mile walk from the Devil's Punch Bowl visiting picturesque lakes, wooded valleys and heather-topped moors. (Call Penelope 07788 584711). On Sunday 28th an eleven mile walk over the South Downs and along the old Meon valley with fine views from the top of Old Winchester Hill (Call Steve: 07717 940598). Full details visit www. guildfordramblers.org.uk. Swimming Tapes at the Boileroom Tuesday 2nd April The band Swimming Tapes spent the bulk of 2018 busy behind the scenes, securing themselves a global deal with Sub Pop Publishing and emerging from the studio only briefly to share stand-alone single Easy Strand and embark on a short UK headline tour to remind audiences across the country of their captivating and heart-warming sound. The band have since announced they’ll return to the road in April and will be in Guildford on the 2nd April. For tickets, please visit www.songkick.com/artists/8758194swimming-tapes.
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Moonscapes at Watts Gallery Tuesday 2nd April to 23rd June In the 50th anniversary year of the first moon landing, this exhibition will explore the fascination that artists and scientists have long had with the earth's closest cosmic neighbour. Bringing together dramatic moonlit landscapes by William Holman Hunt and symbolist paintings of moon goddesses by Evelyn De Morgan with early lunar photography, this exhibition explores the full artistic inspiration that 19th-century artists found in the moon. Free with admission. Kids go free. Visit www.wattsgallery.org.uk for more details.
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and Guildford URC. This welcoming group offers fun activities, friendship, support and advice from the care team. Tea, coffee, cake and biscuits served, parking is free. Suggested donation £2. Meeting at The Lantern Room, Guildford United Reformed Church, 83 Portsmouth Road, Guildford, GU2 4BS. Drop in or for more information contact Helen on 07419 332074 or at communityworker@ guildfordurc.org.uk Women in Photography: A History of British Trailblazers Throughout April (until 2nd June) Featuring around 70 works including Turner Prize winners and nominees and Venice biennale exhibitors such as Helen Sear, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Hannah Collins, Gillian Wearing and Jane and Louise Wilson. The works featured will date from the mid-19th century through to 2009 and will chart progressions in style, techniques and popular subject matter. Visitors will be transported on a whistle-stop journey of the history of female photography. Held at The Lightbox in Woking. Visit www.thelightbox.org.uk for details. Wonersh and District Garden Club Wednesday 3rd April 6.30pm The next meeting on will be the ‘Spring Show’. Judging will commence at 7.30pm. There are sixteen classes of various varieties of spring flowers both cut and in pots of both indoor and outdoor flowering plants. Meeting in the Wonersh Memorial Hall. Copies of the Show Schedule may be obtained by phoning 01483 893627. Looking ahead, on the April 2019
1st May, they welcome back John Daniels (Photographer) with his wonderful photographs and a show entitled ‘The Wonder of Birds’. Trek Mont Blanc with Phyllis Tuckwell If you love travelling, then this one’s for you! In September, local Hospice Care charity Phyllis Tuckwell will be taking a team of hikers further than ever before on its first exclusive trip - to trek the Mont Blanc massif region! Participants will be raising sponsorship money for Phyllis Tuckwell, which provides supportive and end of life care for patients and families who are living with an advanced or terminal illness, such as cancer. The trek is 12th-16th September. The registration fee is £345 and you need to raise a minimum sponsorship of £2,400 (self-funding places are available). Email to fundraising@pth.org.uk for details. Guildford Flower Club Wednesday 3rd April 6.45pm Guildford Flower Club meet on the first Wednesday of the month at Jacobs Well Village Hall, Jacobs Well, GU4 7PD, doors open at 6.45pm for a 7.30pm start. The next meeting is a workshop exploring ways to arrange flowers without using oasis. For more details about the evening or the club please call Cynthia on 01482 772019. Guildford Museum Coffee Time Talk Thursday 4th April 10.30am for 11am start Local costume collector Marion May will be talking about
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“Cornmeter started advertising with Vantage Publishing in their first magazine in April 2009 and we have advertised with them every single month since. We always get a great response and I love the fact that we almost always see the magazine in every house we visit when fitting blinds and curtains.” John Taylor, Cornmeter ‘Crinolines to camiknickers: a 'brief' history of underwear’! Held at Guildford Museum, Quarry Street. Entry is free but donations are welcome and places must be pre-booked as this is likely to be a very popular talk. Call Guildford Heritage Services on 01483 444751 or email heritageservices@ guildford.gov.uk. Probus ’83 Club Guildford First Thursday of the month This is a club for retired men with a professional or business background to meet for drinks, lunch and an after lunch speaker. Other activities include golf, bowls, visits to places of interest and an investment group. Held at Weybourne House, Old Portsmouth Road, Guildford. They welcome new members. Visit www.probus83.org.uk, call Paul Sherren on 01483 531623 or email paul.sherren@ntlworld.com. Shere Village Cinema Thursday 4th April 8pm ‘The Children Act’ - As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle. A powerful, very British drama about love, intimacy and moral responsibility – one of Emma Thompson’s finest. Book online at www. villagecinema.org. ToC Fit for cancer patients Every Friday 10.30am ToC Fit offers fitness and exercise classes for cancer 46
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patients in treatment or recovery. All trainers have received relevant training to help vulnerable patients. ToC Fit is located in the TurnFit Studios in Bridge Street, Guildford. There is an additional exercise class on Tuesday mornings and a yoga on Wednesday mornings. This service is offered free of charge. Members really enjoy their sessions and feel immediate benefit from the classes, so why not join them and try it out. Find out more email support.groups@ topicofcancer.org.uk. Easter Holiday Family Fun – The Rhyming Rabbit Saturday 6th to Monday 22nd April Hop on down to the RHS Wisley this Easter for a great garden adventure with Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks’ Rhyming Rabbit. Enjoy Easter craft activities and poetry workshops, meet animals from the story and keep your eyes peeled for the Rhyming Rabbit on a hop-about garden trail. All details at www.rhs.org.uk/wisley or call 01483 224234. RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, GU23 6QB. Ripley Museum exhibition - The Wandering Wey Saturdays until the end of April 10am-12.30pm The exhibition includes photos both old and new and will give visitors an insight into how Man and nature have both caused the river to move its course over the centuries. Some of the lovely photos that have come in as part of their photo competition will also feature in the ‘Get Creative’ event that will be held on Saturday May 11th at the Lancaster Hall in Send.
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Eczema Information Afternoon Saturday 6th April 2pm The topic is ‘The role of Good and Bad Bacteria in Eczema’. Their speaker is Professor Carsten Flohr, Consultant Dermatologist at St John's Institute of Dermatology, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London. Professor Flohr has a particular interest in population-based dermatology research with a focus on atopic eczema. Everyone is welcome. Free entry, but donations are welcome. For details call Vicky on 01483 827668 or visit www.eczema.org. Held at Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, GU2 7YG. Downs and Weald Rambling Group Every Sunday Go along and try a Sunday walk with this friendly group. Eight to ten mile walks in and around the beautiful Surrey countryside with a leisurely pub lunch or bring your own pack lunch. To find out more call Bev Rand on 07939 191887 or visit www.dwrg.org.uk. Polesden Lacey Wellness Walk Until Sunday 28th April Back by popular demand. Take time to reflect and recharge on our self-led trail, guiding you to some of the stunning viewpoints around the estate. Drink in the peace and beauty of the landscapes of Polesden Lacey and the Surrey Hills beyond, as you enjoy precious time to yourself. Ask for your map at reception. Normal admission applies. For full details April 2019
on this and other events please visit www.nationaltrust.org. uk/polesden-lacey. Rural Life Centre car boot fairs Sunday 7th April 8am-12 noon The Rural Life Centre, The Reeds Road, Tilford, GU10 2DL will be holding its first boot fair of the 2019 season. The car boot fee is £6, with free entry for buyers and is organised by the Rustics in aid of the Museum. Do go along to see what great bargains can be had. Trio of Fringe Plays in Guildford Monday 8th to Saturday 13th April Opening the week is Pip Utton on the 8th, with a moving and affectionate performance is about the devastating effects of Alzheimer's disease in And Before I forget I love you, I love you. The Travesty of Richard III on the 9th and 10th. Fans of William Shakespeare’s Richard III will recognise all their favourite goodies and baddies. Prepare for a great deal of lamenting, dissembling, beholding and cloying (whatever that is). Finishing off the trilogy on the 11th to 13th is Eat Me, by Surrey born writer Suzanna Walters which deals with the eating disorder Anorexia. Each play is being performed at The Back Room of The Star Inn, Guildford GU1 3TY. Tickets from www.GuildfordFringe.com or call 01483 361101. Zog at G Live Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th April Based on the book by Julia Donaldson with illustrations by
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Axel Scheffler, the cast of actor-puppeteers will bring the world of Zog to life with handcrafted puppets. Large in size, and keen in nature, Zog is so eager to win a golden star at Madam Dragon’s school, where dragons learn all the things that dragons need to know. Zog tries so very hard, perhaps too hard, and he bumps, burns and roars his way through years one, two and three. Luckily, the plucky Princess Pearl patches him up ready to face his biggest challenge yet…a duel with a knight, Sir Gadabout the Great! Zog promises to be roaring fun for all ages. Visit www.glive.co.uk to book. Onslow Village Residents’ Association Tuesday 9th April from 7.15pm Bob Ogley is the speaker, making a return visit, but this time talking about the fascinating story of RAF Biggin Hill, the most famous fighter station of World War II. Bob will be bringing some of his books which will be available to buy. Held in the Village Hall, Wilderness Road, Onslow Village, GU2 7QR. Entry is free to members. £3 to non-members. Horsley Floral Decoration Group Tuesday 9th April 2pm The Horsley Floral Decoration Group is a friendly afternoon flower arranging club. Meeting at East Horsley Village Hall on the second Tuesday each month (except August). They have a varied programme of Demonstrators, Speakers, In-house entertainment, trips, internal competitions (option), sales table, refreshments etc. Visitors and new members welcome. Join them (first visit free) for fun, flowers and 48
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The Arts Society Guildford Monthly lecture Wednesday 10th April 8pm Sunflowers and Lumiere; The Art of Van Gogh. An Illustrated lecture by Rt Rev Dr Christopher Herbert. Under the grey skies of northern Europe a genius artist longs for the sun. Out of his inner turmoil and with the unstinting help of his practical brother, Van Gogh explored colour and landscape in ways which have shifted everyone’s perception. This lecture tells that story and opens our eyes to his world. Tea and Coffee from 7.30pm. Held at Onslow Village Hall The Square, Wilderness Road, Onslow Village GU2 7QR. Public Speaking Club Second and Fourth Wednesdays 7.30pm For anyone looking to improve their public speaking skills, Surrey Speakers Club aims to help people overcome their fear of public speaking or just to improve their speaking skills. They provide a friendly and supportive environment where people can practice their speaking skills without fear
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Guildford Book Festival Spring Readers’ Day Saturday 13th April Guildford Book NewFestivals Readers’ Day brings some of Britain’s best-loved authors to the town to share their stories. Held at the Guildford Harbour Hotel, GU1 3DA. Tickets £43, including light lunch and refreshments. For full details on authors to meet on the day, information and to book tickets please visit www.guildfordbookfestival.co.uk. Wonersh Book Sale www.theguildfordspice.com Saturday 13th April 8.30am-2pm There will be plenty of books to buy at very reasonable prices as well as a Cake Stall and refreshments. The Sale will be held at the United Reformed Church Wonersh. Donations of books welcome. Any queries please contact Neil on 07765 174908.
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Friday 10th May 7:30pm Join Southern Pro Musica, Guildford Choral and Tormead School Choir for some high-spirited Proms music-making. Enjoy Rachmaninov’s Piano concerto no. 2, played by outstanding pianist Lucy Parham. Included are the Proms flag-waving favourites, Rule Britannia, Land of Hope and Glory, Jerusalem plus music by Rossini, Handel, Borodin, Franck and Johann Strauss. This charity concert, supporting Challengers and the Lions Welfare fund, is promoted by Guildford Lions Club in partnership with Magimix.
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Shakespeare’s 455th Birthday: Tuesday 23rd April, as well as being St George’s Day, is widely recognised as the day on which William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-uponAvon in 1564. This year it opens with the Young Company’s performances, who will stage their show in the historic Guildhall. Celebrations come to a close with the Sonnet Walk Weekend. Details at www.guildford-shakespeare-company. co.uk. Wild Surrey Art and Photography Competition Entry closes 14th April This competition is open to children and young people between the ages of eight and seventeen and amateur and professional artists in the adult category of age eighteen and over. Entries are welcome in mixed media, photography, painting, charcoal, pen and ink, collage, printmaking, digitally created or textile art. For more details on the competition categories, how to enter and full terms and conditions visit www.surreywildlifetrust.org. Semi-Toned – Homecoming Sunday 14th April 8pm Semi-Toned is the University of Exeter’s all male a cappella sensation, having won national and international awards for their stunning performances and music videos. SemiToned has quickly become one of the leading forces in UK a cappella. Held at The Electric Theatre, Guildford. Tickets available on 01483 501200 or www.electric.theatre.co.uk.
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Shere Village Cinema Sunday 14th April 8pm ‘What We Did On Our Holiday’ - While visiting family in the Scottish Highlands, a troubled couple (Rosamund Pike, David Tennant) try to put on a happy face, but their three children innocently reveal all of their biggest secrets. This highly acclaimed comedy drama also stars Billy Connolly. Book online at www.villagecinema.org. U3A Choirs at Music for Holy Week Tuesday 16th April, 2pm and Friday 19th, 7.30pm The two Guildford U3A, 60 voice choirs are combining to present a Choral programme of Music for Holy Week at St Nicolas Church on the 16th and Godalming United Church on the 19th. Admission free, with retiring collection for the Bishop of Guildford’s Lent appeal. Called ‘Victim to Victor’, music and readings trace the events of Palm Sunday to Easter Day. The Daffodil Show at RHS Wisley Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th April 10am-4pm This annual event show cases hundreds of blooms in over a hundred classes; is the perfect place to see and learn about a wide range of daffodils; discover how to grow them and show them. The Horticultural Competitions run by the RHS are open to all (you don’t have to be an RHS member) and free to enter. They cover a wide range of ornamental plants as well as fruit and vegetables; a variety of prestigious trophies and prize money are awarded to 54
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Les Amitiés Françaises Thursday 25th April 7.30pm This month’s lecture will be on la Picardie et les Flandres - Pays Guerriers. Ever since Crecy and Agincourt, Flanders and Picardy were the battleground of many wars. This will be the topic of a fascinating illustrated lecture. John Dixon will also show how these regions managed to recover from their violent history. Held at the Baptist Church Hall, Queen Street, Godalming GU7 1BA. Doors open at 7pm and coffee, tea and biscuits. Visitors welcome and can get in touch via email to johnpetty46@outlook.com, or visit www. amitiesfrancaises.com.
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Sunday 28th April 2.30pm I don’t know why she swallowed a fly... But The People’s Theatre Company do! This magical show has been written especially for grown ups to enjoy with their children, so relive the delights of this most charming of tales complete with a feast of sing along songs, colourful animal characters and heart warming family fun. Held at The Electric Theatre, Guildford. Tickets £13 available on 01483 501200 or www. electric.theatre.co.uk.
Cricket with Guildford City Youth Project Friday April 26th to 30th August 6pm and Sunday 10am Coaching and League matches available to boys and girls at Sutherland Park, GU4 7DU. Qualified coaches. Clubmark accreditation. Friendly club welcomes all aged 6+ and aims to make each one reach the best level of cricket they can, and love the sport. Adults welcome for Fullers League or friendlies. Contact gcyp@btinternet.com. Loseley Spring Garden Show Friday 26th to Sunday 28th April 10am-5pm (10am-4pm Sunday) The start of the season at Loseley Park is not far away which brings the ever popular Spring Garden Show to the beautiful Walled Gardens. The nursery exhibitors will be out in force, along with garden bygones, antique tools, garden sundries and furniture and home design. Whichford Pottery will also be returning to the stable yard on Friday and Saturday only. Visit www.loseleypark.co.uk for tickets or call 01483 405119. Fundraising concert at Guildford Cathedral Saturday 27th April Max Todes (17) is an up and coming conductor and has recently set up his own ‘Cavatina Orchestra’, an ensemble of the top young orchestral musicians in England. Guildford Cathedral’s girl head chorister (Hannah Dienes-Williams, also 17) and Max will be putting on a performance of Haydn’s The Creation with the Cavatina Orchestra and a chorus of singers from elite youth ensembles such as Rodulfus Choir, National Youth Choir and Eton Choral Courses. This is not a run of the mill concert, but rather an ambitious undertaking to bring together some of the finest young musicians from the South East. Tickets £15, but all funds raised go to support Guildford Cathedral. www.guildford-cathedral.org/support/donate. The Fox – long distance running event -Godalming Saturday 27th April In it’s 3rd year- 60km ultra marathon following The Fox Way. Individual or relay & 42 or 21k distances. Fox medal and branded headwrap at the finish & refreshments at 5 aid stations along the way with ultra marathon favourites. Charity partner for the Fox Ultra is The Meath Epilepsy 58
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Free Lantern Film Club Last Tuesday of the month 1.30pm-3.30pm A free monthly afternoon of film. Films shown on a big screen with great sound, comfy chairs and an interval for refreshments and discussion about the film. Free parking. All are welcome. Details of the film available from the church beforehand or by contacting Helen on 07419 332074 or at communityworker@guildfordurc.org.uk. Meeting at Guildford United Reformed Church, 83 Portsmouth Road, Guildford, GU2 4BS. Octopus Soup at the Yvonne Arnaud Tuesday 30th April to Saturday 4th May Nick Hancock, Paul Bradley, Gillian Bevan, Carolyn Backhouse and Eric Richard star in the world premiere of a brand new British farce. This razor-sharp new comedy introduces you to Seymour. He’s in last chance saloon, and everything rests on this one important conference call. What could possibly go wrong? Visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk to book. The Arts Society Surrey Hills Lecture Tuesday 30th April 10.30am With a lecture entitled ‘As Good as Gold’ presented by Alexandra Epps. Experience the story of gold and its significance and symbolism within the history of art - as the colour of the sun; the colour of divinity; the colour of status and the colour of love. From creations ancient and contemporary, sacred and profane - all that glitters is certainly gold…. Meeting in Shalford Village Hall on the fourth Tuesday in the month at 9.45am for coffee. New members and visitors welcome. Visit www. theartssocietysurreyhills.org.uk or call 01483 414976. Historical Association - West Surrey Branch Tuesday 30th April 7.30pm A lecture by Professor Ian Archer, Keble College, Oxford: 'From Satellite City to Global City: London 1500 - 1700.' A dynamic period of rapid population growth saw London emerge as a global trading city, but this process posed major challenges for the social structure. Held at St Nicolas' Hall, Bury Street, Guildford, GU2 4AW. Students free. Non members very welcome (£3). Details from Rollo Crookshank, 01252 319881 crookshank@starkmann.co.uk.
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a 3-course meal and a bottle of house wine at The Wotton Hatch The Wotton Hatch is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Wotton.The perfect destination for indulging, mingling and relaxing, it is perfectly equipped to accommodate all of your dining requirements. With its characterful building, comfy yet stylish armchairs, chic bar and unique dining space, The Wotton Hatch should always be your first port of call for celebratory drinks, a delicious three course meal or even a refreshing pint in the sunshine. Boasting an extensive menu that features a wide choice of starters, mains, sharing platters and even a dedicated children’s menu, you will be able to enjoy a variety of dishes that have been expertly prepared by our superbly talented chefs. To win a 3 course meal with wine for two people, please answer the following question: Q: In which AONB is The Wotton Hatch situated? Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 26th April 2019.
WIN... a wash and blow-dry with a deep conditioning treatment! Dee Taylor, owner of D’s Hair Creations, trained for many years in one of the first upmarket unisex salons in Guildford. She's a good all-rounder, and skilled in barbering and children too. Established for 11 years, D’s Hair Creations Provides a relaxed and friendly service for cuts, colours and blow drys. Our beautiful salon is based in the quaint village of Onslow. "Dee and her staff offer a very professional service. I am always more than satisfied with the results. The salon has a relaxed and friendly environment, highly recommended." Fiona For more information, please visit www.dshaircreations.co.uk. To win a wash and blow-dry with a deep conditioning treatment, please answer the following question: Q: Name the 70s celebrity hairdresser who is best remembered for his “Mary Quant” cut? Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 26th April 2019.
WIN... one of 2 tickets to the Supercar Event at Goodwood on 1st June On Saturday 1st June, more than 150 of the nation’s most exciting supercars will gather at Goodwood Motor Circuit for The Supercar Event 2019, an interactive supercar festival that offers once-in-a-lifetime passenger rides in some of the world’s most exclusive supercars. You might event spot a celebrity or two, with well-known names such as Chris Evans, Shane Richie, Phil Tufnell and Nick Whale taking part in previous years. The fun doesn’t stop there, with a Caterham Seven skid pan, helicopter taster flights, the amazing Wall of Death, a VIP Lounge and a host of other attractions for our younger guests in the dedicated children’s area. Please visit www.thesupercarevent.com. To win one of 2 family tickets (2 adults, 2 children aged 4-16), please answer the following question: Q: Where is the Supercar Event taking place this year? Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 26th April 2019. TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: By entering these competitions you agree to receive periodic emails from VantagePoint Magazine, Vantage Publishing Ltd and the originator of the competition you are entering. You can opt out of receiving these at any time and your data will never be passed on for use by third parties. The prizes are nontransferable and have no cash alternative. Only one entry per person per competition and prizes will only be sent to homes with a GU, KT and RH postcode.
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