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THE EDITOR'S NOTE June really is the month for sculpture and local artists. The annual Surrey Artists’ Open Studios is on from the 1st-16th June and features no less than 297 artists and 180 studios in and around the county. Plenty to see, purchase and do, including workshops for all those wannabe artists out there. It really is a fabulous idea and a great way to get inspiration and to support our local craftsmen and women. One I have been to a number of times is Art & Soul at The Artful Gallery near Haslemere. Run by the sculptor David Paynter, it is in the fabulous grounds of his also fabulous Huf house and features over 20 very varied artists. A couple of years ago, I succumbed to a great sculpture featuring the windswept head of a dog wearing driving goggles, which sits proudly in my sitting room, keeping a eye on me and Humphrey. I absolutely love it! For more information and directions, please visit www.theartfulgallery.co.uk. You should also have time to visit the Surrey Hills Sculpture Garden in the lovely grounds of Birtley House near Bramley. Organised by Surrey Hills Enterprises, this features some lovely items and is on until Sunday 2nd June. Over past years, I have bought a couple of inexpensive pieces for my garden and these really do enhance the planting and offer some visual delight when the garden looks at its most forlorn over the winter months.
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GODALMING YOUTH ORCHESTRA
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odalming has a reputation throughout Surrey and beyond for its musicality. Part of the reason for this is the Godalming Youth Orchestra. The orchestra was founded in 1979 and its conductor since 1996 has been David Wright, formerly Head of Brass at Charterhouse, a school which has contributed greatly down the years to the development of music in the town. From 1988 until 2003, David was conductor of the prize-winning Godalming Band. He is also currently musical director of the Godalming Operatic Society and an Honorary President of the Godalming Music Festival. The orchestra is open to orchestral instrument players between the ages of 8 and 17 who are around grade 4 standard or above. The orchestra welcomes players from every section - strings, woodwind, brass and percussion. Alice Millar, GYO member and leader 2003-2007, commented: “As a member I covered a lot of fun repertoire. It instilled in me the enthusiasm which then inspired me to audition for the National Children’s Orchestra and from there on to the National Youth Orchestra. I went on to study at the Royal College of Music and would not be where I am today if it had not been for The Godalming Youth Orchestra”. The orchestra plays a range of music from the classical repertoire, some in arrangements for
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youth orchestra, and some as originally written. The GYO has given premiere performances of two works written specially for David Wright and the orchestra by David Stone, also formerly a master at Charterhouse and a world-renowned music educator and composer. The orchestra has even travelled overseas to play. The tenth anniversary of the twinning of Godalming and Joigny was marked by a joint concert in Joigny with that town’s youth orchestra. Orchestra rehearsals are held during the autumn and spring school terms on Saturday mornings 9.30am to 10.45am at a Godalming venue. At the end of each term, after about ten rehearsals, David Wright conducts the orchestra in a public concert. The spring 2018 concert included works by Tchaikovsky and father and son Johann Strauss. Membership fees are £60 per term for the first child and £40 for each additional child from the same family. Young players interested in joining the orchestra should contact Brian Bottle on 01403 820577 or Lindsay Brown on 01730 821867. FIND OUT MORE For more information, please visit the Godalming Youth Orchestra website at www.gyo.org.uk.
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Grants to help with the cost of home chargers are available too; indeed some electricity suppliers even offer discounted off-peak electricity for charging. Finally, what are electric cars like to drive? Most folk who try them never want to go back to a regular car, as they are so smooth and responsive, particularly in traffic. In short, electric cars are now a real option. Try one and be prepared to be impressed!
Top left: The Hyundai Kona Electric is just one of the new breed of mid-priced, 200-mile plus range electric cars now on sale or due soon (photo: Hyundai). Top right: This is the about to be launched Kia Soul, which will be available only with electric power (photo: Kia). Above: Charging stations are an increasingly common sight in supermarket car parks and will become even more commonplace following Tesco's plan to install Pod Point chargers in many store car parks (photo: Pod Point).
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The School of Veterinary Medicine at The University of Surrey
Phil Kemp visits this outstanding new education centre for aspiring young vets.
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he school took in its first undergraduates five years ago which means that their very first graduation ceremony will be held in July – a very exciting milestone for the University. As only the second British vet school to open since 1965, which saw The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh attend their grand opening, they have taken the opportunity to develop state-of-the-art clinical skills facilities. This investment is ensuring that the school is also well-placed to explore and implement ground-breaking new veterinary science research. I was invited by the University to meet with the Head of School, Professor Chris Proudman (left), and as I walked towards the striking new building just up the road from the University’s Surrey Sports Park in Guildford I couldn’t help being transfixed by the three-storey high glass fascia towering over the entrance hall, with its bright reflection in an adjacent ornamental pond. “Our Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Science has proven to be very popular and we have attracted some of the highest achieving students here,” said Chris. “The students are doing really well and the feedback we are getting from our partner organisations when the students are with them is fantastic, showing how practical they are by putting what they have learned into action.” The school is a pioneer in its approach to workplacebased clinical education, where students are actively
engaged in typical working environments they will end up in when they graduate. This sees the students undertaking clinical training placements throughout their last year within a network of veterinary practices. “We have been commended for the fantastic engagement that our students get from our partner practices,” Chris enthused. “Vets in these practices really want to be part of educating the next generation of vets. Part of it is genuinely altruistic – they received a good education and they want to make sure that the next generation does.” “The majority of our students will end up in private practice and most will go and work with small animals where 75% of the jobs are and a much
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smaller percentage will go into farm animal or equine work,” explained Chris. “However, after working in that environment for a few years some will gravitate into other areas. So for example the pharmaceutical industry, or working for the government perhaps at APHA (The Animal and Plant Health Agency). Working in the food sector they help secure the safety of our food. Some also want to become conservation vets or work in zoos, but the most unusual career option I’ve heard is from one of our final year students who wants to get involved in government policy making which of course is a really important and influential area.” The vet school has been attracting a lot of attention because of the high-profile research it has been conducting in various sectors, and I was keen to find out more. “I could give a lot of examples from across a broad range,” said Chris, his smile hinting at the fact that he was as proud of this as his surname may already be suggesting. “Let’s start with an international one. Intestinal parasites in animals can also infect humans – the so-called zoonotic diseases which transfer between species. One of my colleagues is working on a project in the Philippines where these intestinal parasites are a real problem in some of the poorer communities. So, using some of the advanced molecular techniques in her laboratory, and working with fieldworkers in the Philippines, they are able to work out how these parasites are moving between animal populations and human populations. This is enabling them to work out better control strategies that benefit both the animals and humans. “More locally another of my colleagues, Professor Clare Rusbridge, works with one of our partner practices Fitzpatrick Referrals in Godalming as a consultant veterinary neurologist. She has conducted work with brachycephalic animals – these are dogs that have the very pushed-in faces, so for example Cavalier King Charles and the French bulldog breeds. They have particular problems
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Top left: Equine handling at Chichester college. Top right: A female student holding lambs (both School of Veterinary Medicine University of Surrey). Above: A Cavalier King Charles.
at the back of their skull where it meets the cervical spine causing compression of the spinal cord at that point – which of course is very, very painful. Clare is researching to understand the reasons for this and then to work closely with the breed societies to try to be able to recognise animals that are most at risk.”
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SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Above and right: The school of veterinary medicine's pathology centre
The school also has a team of veterinary pathologists, one of whom specialises in veterinary forensic pathology and who works closely with the RSPCA and the police when they need a forensic investigation of dead animals. One very high-profile case they worked on was the investigation in 2015 into reports of mutilated cats in Croydon and the surrounding area. Following multiple post-mortem investigations, the Metropolitan Police determined that there was no evidence of human involvement. Surrey University is an internationally-acclaimed centre of education and research, and is not only a major local employer but also brings a lot of other benefits to the local community. “Most of our staff live in the local area and they work with the University in local schools to engage with students who may be interested in careers in veterinary medicine,” explained Chris. “We also hold a summer school here where they can see what its like to study veterinary medicine by undertaking activities that hopefully will spur their enthusiasm and their curiosity for pursuing that particular degree. “Our students in their first and second years go to Merrist Wood College over in Worplesdon for some of their animal handling in animal management classes and where they can make use of their excellent facilities and staff. And of course with our students working in local veterinary practices in their final year this has a positive impact locally for many local residents.” I was sitting with Chris in the very airy and naturally lit atrium of the main academic building with its lecture theatres, teaching rooms and collaboration spaces. At the rear of the building is the school’s Clinical Skills Centre with what the school brags as an ‘innovative flying saucer design’. Here they have teaching rooms alongside a ring of stables and livestock pens. “There is no doubt that the School of Veterinary Medicine is a great fit for this university and for Surrey
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overall. There is so much animal-related activity here with so many activities that we bring together into this space – and our growth has been really successful,” explained Chris. “One of our very early entrants to the school, who had worked as a parliamentary intern before they joined the veterinary course, made an interesting comment. He said in Westminster we would call this a democratic space because everybody gets an opportunity to have their opinion heard. Which I’m proud to say that it is.” Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk
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don’t know about you, but I get agitated just thinking about all of the times I’ve had to experience a full-on assault on my senses by people who seem totally oblivious, not just to the real world around them, but also to the invasion of the personal space of others - both physical and sensory. Whilst waiting for a train just the other day I had to listen to a very long and very loud conversation being held by a guy who was holding his mobile phone at arm’s length (hence the shouting I assume) and up at eye level, presumably so he could out-stare whoever the poor soul was on the other end. Thankfully it wasn’t possible to hear both sides of the diatribe as he had an earpiece attached. I’m sorry, but that is not just totally out of order, it is downright self-centred with an indifference that quite simply says ‘I’m way too important to care’. I have a good feeling that you’re going to be onside on this, unless you just happen to be one of those half-witted don’t-cares – in which case put down that mobile right now and get back into the real world.
And what of those zombie-like souls that have become totally enveloped by the online world they have chosen to live in? I used to try and dodge the approaching automatons transfixed by their mobiles, who also seem to have lost the skill of employing the lateral vision they were presumably born with. But I now steadfastly hold my path as I walk towards them along the pavement. The resultant close-calls and the one full-on collision (not my fault) are all-revealing - especially as inevitably I get all of the expletives. Have they learned a lesson? I doubt it. You see them everywhere. And even when they’re supposedly socialising together in a public place they’ll be tapping away in unison at the screens of their phones – and probably responding to posts and likes from the very people they are physically sharing the space with. I’ve even witnessed this in restaurants with all the diners sharing a table on their phones, and at music gigs too! Err, why? I’m a very sociable chap and when I’m out and about I’ll often wish fellow pedestrians an enthusiastic good day greeting when passing, and the majority acknowledge the greeting just as enthusiastically. But yes, you’ve guessed it, I’m lucky if I get a grunt from most of our mobile obsessives. Try it sometime – it’s great to be proactively part of the real world. It’s a rewarding experience. Do you agree with GOG? What irritates you these days? Please let us know and we will publish the best comments and responses online. Please let us know by emailing us at gog@vantagepublishing.co.uk.
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Welcome The Godalming & District Chamber of Commerce is delighted to be bringing its 10th Food Festival to Godalming on Sunday 7 July from 10-4pm The festival will bring a host of culinary delights to Godalming with fabulous traders and producers, and demonstrations to get the taste buds tingling. A truly tempting treat awaits with live music, tasty favourites and delicious new flavours. We are delighted to welcome Waitrose & Partners Godalming in to the Festival this year. Their Chefs Damian, Steve and Jay will be hosting 3 exciting demos from the Waitrose & Partners “Simply Beautiful Meals in Minutes” range on the Burys Field at 11am, 12 noon and 1pm. Enjoy the aromas of a variety of delicious street food including vegan options. South Indian Street Food, Thai BBQ and a traditional hog roast are also on offer. Enjoy locally produced beer, gins and wines and The Star Pub will be hosting a cider festival in Church Street. Enjoy an excitng line-up of live music at the Pepperpot starting at 10am. Don’t forget to visit Kiddies Corner organised and run by the Chamber’s Charity of the year, The Meath, where you will find a variety of food related fun activities. The Dobby Horse Carousel will be in town and there will be free Punch and Judy Shows for the children too. With local producers, growers, restaurants, bars and food retailers at its heart, the 10th Godalming Food Festival showcases the fantastic food, drink and hospitality to be found in one of the prettiest towns in Surrey. Plus Music in the Park is on until 6pm, so there is no need to rush home. A big thank you to all our sponsors and our partners at Godalming Town Council for their support. We look forward to seeing you on the day! Make sure you save the date and don’t miss a world of fantastic foods and cuisines.
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Kiddies’ Corner in Crown Court Come and say hello to The Meath Epilepsy Charity who will be offering a variety of ‘eat a rainbow’ themed fun for all the kiddies! This will include make your own fruit wand, face painting and glitter tattoos as well as taking part in the Meath ‘Eat a Rainbow’ mural.
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Entertainment at The Pepperpot - come and enjoy performances by local, talented artists: 10.00am Sing-o-lingo Come join Sabrina in a free mini "Crazy Cooking" session al fresco at 10am at the Pepperpot. We will be learning fun facts about food whilst making a delicious treat followed by a little boogie! Spaces are limited (20 children under 12) so please arrive promptly to avoid disappointment. Bon appétit! 11.00am Godalming Rock Choir - with Tom George Plus official opening with the Town Mayor and President of the Chamber of Commerce 12.00 noon Azure 1.00pm Riverboat Shuffle Jazz Band - our very own jazz band to get your toes a-tapping! 2.00pm Godalming Theatre Group Godalming Theatre Group will be celebrating 55 years of bringing community theatre productions to the town. Cast members from their recent production of Oliver! will be singing the praises of Food Glorious Food-fest, and other numbers to get your feet tapping from that show and other musical favourites. Join them at the Peperpot from 2pm until 3pm and hear all about their forthcoming play and Fairy Godmother of all pantomime Cinderella this December gtguk.com
3.00pm Blues Café - soulful sounds BURYS FIELD Waitrose & Partners Godalming food demonstrations at 11am, 12 noon and 1pm CHURCH STREET Visit Church Street for The Star’s award-winning Cider Pub of the Year Festival HIGH STREET A wide variety of stalls will be found along the High Street PEPPERPOT Live music and entertainment all day CROWN COURT Kiddies' Corner supported by The Meath Epilepsy Trust PHILLIPS MEMORIAL PARK Music in the Park from 2.30pm until 6pm, sponsored by Godalming & District Chamber of Commerce and VantagePoint. PARKING Free parking at Godalming College (subject to availability), with grateful thanks to Godalming College. Thank you to Seymours for sponsoring the festival and the advertising boards which benefit local schools and charities. The Godalming Food Festival is organised by Godalming & District Chamber of Commerce and Godalming Town Council and supported by Seymours Estate Agents. Special thanks to Sainsburys, Waitrose and all our marshals and volunteers for their help with the Food Festival, expecially MCs Steve Cosser and Darren Jones. The organisers reserve the right to alter programme and events throughout the day. All timings are approximate and subject to change. June 2019
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Sarah Chatterton Textile Artist
Phil Kemp visits the Farnham studio of an eco textile artist
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had encountered some of Sarah’s textile art before visiting her studio near Farnham, and had immediately been drawn in not just by her very artistic eye-catching embroidered creations but also by her personal engagement with nature and commitment to eco-conscious sustainability. “A few years ago it dawned on me that I should create art by upcycling,” Sarah explained. “So instead of creating new things just for decoration, I wanted to make something that has a greater and good sense to it. I would take something I’d bought from a charity shop and give it a new lease of life. Adorn the fabric with a vegetable, for example, or make something by repairing a hole and cover that up with decorative stitching.” I glanced up at the shelf behind Sarah where she was sitting at her sewing machine by the window. On display were a variety of different and vibrant designs sewn into fabric, all with a common nature theme. “I originally started sewing birds as I was drawn to nature. I’ve always been an outdoorsy sort of person so that was my main inspiration. Anything organic-looking, and natural,” said Sarah. “Then about two years ago I joined my local community farm and felt so inspired by the richness of the colours of vegetables there, and everything about the farm life with the amazing creations we grew from the ground.
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So I started sewing vegetables and edible plants like nasturtiums. And now I’m doing all sorts of beautiful herbs too.” Being able to look at and hold Sarah’s fabric designs gave me the chance to see just how detailed and realistic they are. But what really struck me was the amazing vibrancy and range of the colours, especially given that all have been created by skilfully sewing thread into fabric. “I do a thing called double threading,” explained Sarah, touching the two yarn spools on top of her sewing machine. “I put on two tones of one colour, so the two threads go through the machine exactly the same way as one thread would. It means that you can pick out and change one colour and switch it for the next. So it’s the equivalent of what a painter would call shading - you are subtly changing the colour. But with thread it is a lot harder to do that so I do it by using the two threads together.” So how does Sarah transfer the design
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SAHAH CHATTERTON: TEXTILE ARTIST
that she has created in her mind onto the fabric just using thread? Although I’m no artist I’ve seen and appreciate how painters work up their pictures as they start layering and mixing the paint they’re applying, to build up the artwork until it looks exactly the way they intended. “I used to sew straight onto the fabric,” said Sarah. “But now I draw a pencil outline and then sew over the top of it. And I’ve got this thing for metallic thread as it lifts the colours so well.” Sarah pointed up at an incredibly vibrantlycoloured radish on the shelf behind her. “Awkwardly that
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has a bit of glitter on the thread, which is not brilliant environmentally, but it was bought second-hand so as it’s already existing then why not use it?” The large tray of different coloured yarns on the workbench next to her are mostly second-hand, either donated from people she knows or meets, or are bought from charity shops. Sarah is a regular visitor to the Phyllis Tuckwell charity shop in Farnham where they have a haberdashery section. And she also buys yarn from an old-fashioned haberdashery shop in Petersfield. She rarely buys online as she likes to support independent shops in the area. I was now being distracted by a framed kestrel on display, which so cleverly captured the bird’s movement in a full hover as it observed some hidden prey below. You’d almost believe it was real. “Ah yes, my grandad’s a professional birdwatcher and whenever we used to stay with him in Cornwall we would go and look for rare birds. He was so passionate about birds and I just think they are absolutely beautiful creatures.” Sarah used to teach in the Surrey Adult Learning Centre in Guildford and enjoyed seeing how people in her sewing classes became totally absorbed in what they were creating. In fact, it was at the centre that another teacher had recommended to Sarah that she should join the community farm which has proven to be a huge motivator for her creativity. And the last word undoubtedly goes to Sarah. “Just do what you love doing every day and it will really pay off. You will learn from each thing you do - as what you have done before will guide your next steps. So if you think you’ve lost your way creatively, keep going and you’ll find you’re still on track.” Sarah is based at the Little Acre Studios in Rowledge and will be taking part in the Surrey Open Studios in June. Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk FIND OUT MORE www.sarah-chatterton.co.uk www.facebook.com/sarahchattertontextileartist/ www.pinterest.co.uk/sarahchattertonart www.surreyopenstudios.org.uk
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n exciting programme of over 120 events has been announced for this year’s Guildford Fringe Festival, which runs from 28th June until 28th July. The festival takes place across 12 venues, from pubs and theatres to a natural burial reserve and the BBC Surrey radio studio, with a month full of top arts picks offering everything from music, visual arts and theatre, through to comedy, cabaret, spoken word, children’s events and more. There is a wide variety on the bill to tempt new or seasoned festival-goers, with a tempting Free Fringe line-up too. Managing Director Nick Wyschna set up Guildford Fringe Festival in 2013 as an annual open access multi-arts festival which anyone, from any artistic genre, can enter. We caught up with Nick, alongside the Festival’s General Manager Charlotte Bateup, for a chat. What are you most looking forward to at this year’s festival? Nick: At last year’s Opera on the Balcony, I stood on the balcony of The Guildhall, looking down to the High Street (with the best part of 300 people staring up at me!) waiting to introduce our two professional opera singers and I had to catch my breath and stop myself getting emotional. It was one of those moments that makes you remember how it all began and where you are now. Opera on the Balcony is so special to me for many reasons: it is free for everyone, fitting in with my original goal of making the arts accessible; it takes place overlooking the High Street that I grew up walking up and down with my mum; and it has received wonderful feedback, making me proud of what our festival has achieved with no funding, just support from local businesses and residents. To say that I am happy that we are putting Opera on the Balcony on again this year is an understatement! Thank you so much to Experience Guildford for sponsoring the Big Free Fringe Weekend, which means we can produce this kind of event. Charlotte: I am most looking forward to some of the new theatre that is coming to the festival. We have some great topics being addressed and I think it is exciting
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that companies are choosing Guildford Fringe Festival as the place to showcase these. What are the challenges of putting on the festival? Charlotte: I think the biggest challenge is getting people to the shows. We’re still a small business with limited funds so we are always trying to get the best out of what we have to play with, being creative and thinking outside the box as well as working closely with our media partners, who are so special and important to us. Are local partnerships important? Nick: I learnt very quickly after setting up the festival that things are MUCH easier when you work with people, rather than in competition with. It is SO important to work in partnership with local businesses and organisations! It's a cost-efficient way of marketing as you are helping each other out, without exchanging money, and it also embeds you into the community rather than plodding along outside of it. What is your advice for first time festival-goers? Nick: Get hold of a hard copy of the brochure rather than just using the website - sit down in one of Guildford’s (or your local town’s) independent cafes and go through and circle, fold pages and mark events which you fancy. Charlotte: Try something new! Most ticket prices are around £8 so give something a go that you wouldn’t normally go and see… you might surprise yourself! What memorable moments do you have from previous years? Nick: At the beginning of each event at Guildford Fringe Festival, Charlotte or I, or one of the team, stands up and welcomes the audience. In the early years, this meant standing in front of up to 180 people but, for the first time in 2017, it meant walking on to the stage in front of a soldout G Live – that’s just over 1,000 people, wow! What do you do when you're not working on the festival? Nick: I am a professional actor (currently touring with Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap), as well as a producer, although Guildford Fringe has been my life for the past seven years. Charlotte: I was a professional dancer so that is still my favourite thing to do. I go to a local adult dance school, Woking Dance Space. Describe the festival in three words! Nick: Buzzing, inclusive, affordable. Charlotte: Exciting, entertaining, authentic. FIND OUT MORE Visit the Guildford Fringe Festival website, www.guildfordfringefestival.com, for the full line-up and to book tickets. During the Festival, the Fringe Team will be at The Star Inn, Quarry Street, 7 days a week, from 11am-4pm.
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cocktail sticks and arrange on a plate. 2. Add all the fondue ingredients to a heatproof glass bowl and set over a pan of barely simmering water, making sure the base of the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Allow the chocolate to melt very gently into the cream and milk, stirring frequently until you have a smooth creamy sauce. 3. Transfer the warm sauce to a fondue pot set over a low flame and serve immediately with the strawberries to dip in. If you don’t have a fondue pot, then leaving the bowl over a pan of warm water will help keep it liquid and dippable for longer.
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OUR LATEST NEWS Honorary Freeman Scheme In 2011 Godalming Town Council adopted its first policy for the according of a title of Dignity, which allows the council the power to confer the title of “Honorary Freeman/Freewoman” of the Town of Godalming to persons of distinction who have demonstrated outstanding service and/or contribution to the wellbeing of the town, or exceptional feats of endeavour or achievement that bring credit to the community.
Honorary Freewoman of Godalming Mrs Zadie Caudle In a moving ceremony in the Council Chamber on Thursday 15 March, 2019, Zadie Caudle graciously accepted the title of Honorary Freewoman of Godalming Town and was honoured for her generosity and services to Godalming, its residents and the natural and built environment. This honour was bestowed to her by the Mayor of Godalming and Zadie is the first freewoman so honoured by Godalming Town Council. Zadie is recognised by the Town in her own right though her honour encompasses the memory of her beloved husband Peter Caudle. Zadie created the Peter Caudle Memorial Trust which has supported many town initiatives that have or will provide benefit to the community for many years to come. These initiatives include: • the reinstatement of the historic Boarden Bridge; once the only access across the River Wey, which had deteriorated to the point that it had to be closed for public safety (without Zadie’s support it is unlikely Boarden Bridge would have ever been restored for public use); • as one of the last generation with a direct memory of those who fought in the Great War, Zadie supported the dedication of the 'New' ‘Godalming War Memorial, which for the first time commemorates all those from the town who died in 20th century conflicts; June 2019
• beautification of the town centre by being instrumental in the creation and design of Floral Godalming and providing the required infrastructure to launch the scheme; • supporting the patient reception area of the Mill Medical practice; • supporting The Burys Scout HQ to create an outside learning centre; • supporting the internal refurbishment of the historic and iconic Pepperpot. • supporting improvements to the communal facilities at Broadwater Park Community Centre; • providing a public bench for people to enjoy the beauty of Church Street and heritage bollards to protect the listed iron stones; • the provision of a state of the art kitchen in the newly refurbished Wilfrid Noyce Centre and retractable tiered seating, which now provides a much sought after and popular modern community facility; • supporting the renovation of the Cellar Café.
Left: Zadie Caudle receiving her award from the Mayor. Right: John Young was awarded the title of dignity of Honorary Freeman of Godalming in May 2012. Pictured here with Zadie Caudle.
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SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY • SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY • SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY
Major Graham Hodgson MBE Whilst Graham has been previously recognised by the Town and indeed, possibly more importantly, by Her Majesty the Queen, for his outstanding contribution to our community, this year Godalming Town Council felt it appropriate to make a special mention in the Town’s Annual Report, of Graham’s service to the Town’s annual Remembrance Day parade.
Nick Williams was able to say thank you to eight worthy volunteers who were nominated by other members of the community. The Mayor’s Volunteer Award recognises the service to the community of the nominees for their outstanding contribution to others. This year’s recipients were Cilla Batters for her 13 year service to the Phyllis Tuckwell shop in Godalming; Andrew Crawte for his service to DisCASS, The Hub Godalming, and by providing advice on accessibility for Godalming Station. In addition and as a result of Andrew spending the past 3 years undertaking a Disability Discrimination Act survey of Godalming’s Shops and Businesses, a guide will shortly be published which will benefit the community. Vivien Gillman for her service to Skillway, the Cellar Café, The Warehouse Christian Trust, St Hilary’s School, Godalming Rotary Club, Leonard Cheshire Hydon Hill Home, The Dan Eley Foundation and CHid Children’s Home, India & UK Charity;
It is no exaggeration to say that, despite all that he has done for our community, Graham is probably best known to Godhelmians as Major Hodgson, the Parade Marshal of the town’s Remembrance Day Parade and Act of Remembrance, a role he has proudly carried out for the last 28 years.
Ann Ketchell for service to Walk for Health, Dogalming and Godalming Community Events;
So it is with great reluctance, but with heartfelt thanks, that, following the poignant and moving 2018 Remembrance Day Parade, which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice and the unveiling of the new Godalming War Memorial, the Town Council has accepted Graham’s decision that the Parade Marshal’s baton should be passed to the next generation.
Brian and Mary Mercer for their service to the Farncombe Day Centre.
Claire Marshall for service to Northbourne Action Group, Binscombe Youth Club, Go Godalming Youth Canoe Club and Godalming Community Support;
All were presented with framed certificates and a Godalming town badge for their hard work and dedication.
Annual Town Meeting and Mayor’s Volunteers Awards
As well as being an opportunity for the community to “have your say”, the annual meeting is where the Mayor’s Volunteers Awards are presented. Volunteers, who give up so much of their time to serve the community, are the town’s unsung heroes. In Godalming we are fortunate to have so many volunteers, volunteering in so many different areas. On Thursday, 18 April the Mayor of Godalming Councillor 38
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From left: Claire Marshall, Cilla Batters, The Mayor, Andrew Crawte, Vivien Gillman and Ann Ketchell. Photo: Phil Kemp. Brian and Mary Mercer not pictured.
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SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY • SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY • SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY
In Kind Direct Head of Charities Charlotte Walsh from In Kind Direct (moving product for social good) gave a presentation at the Annual Town Meeting about the charity which was set up by HRH The Prince of Wales and how In Kind Direct can help charity’s. A number of local charities attended the Annual Town Meeting and a number have since registered with In Kind Direct. For more information on how your charity’s budget can be helped please visit www. https://www.inkinddirect. org/
Godalming Spring Festival Godalming Spring Festival was held on Saturday, 6 April and despite not being the sunniest of days, bought people out to enjoy the stalls in the town centre and the Artists Makers Market in Church Street.
process over a long period of time; their efforts have enabled the Neighbourhood Plan to be brought to referendum. Mr John Slater, the Independent Examiner, commented that the plan “is a well prepared and laid out neighbourhood plan, which focuses on matters that have been identified as important to the local community…” he continued: “I must congratulate Godalming Town Council for preparing what is a locally distinct neighbourhood plan, which seeks to deliver on the expressed priorities of the residents of Godalming and Farncombe. The plan will provide a sound basis for dealing with planning applications in the parish over the next decade or so.” Vote yes to the Neighbourhood plan on Tuesday, 9 July, 2019. The full examiner’s report can be viewed at https:// godalming-c.gov.uk/neighbourhoodplan/
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Godalming & Farncombe Neighbourhood Plan Passes Examination
Godalming Town Council is pleased to announce that the Godalming & Farncombe Neighbourhood Plan has successfully passed examination and has been recommended by the Independent Examiner to proceed to referendum. This takes the local community a step closer to having a greater say over the future of the area in which they live. Councillors wished to record their thanks to all those who have contributed to the neighbourhood planning
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Godalming Town Council together with our partners, Godalming Film Society, Godalming Dementia Action Alliance and Alzheimers Society are delighted to present An American in Paris – a special Dementia Friendly free film Screening on Saturday 29 June at the Wilfrid Noyce Centre. This is sponsored by the Go Godalming Association.
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YOUR GODALMING TOWN COUNCILLORS Below are the names of the councillors elected on 2 May 2019. WARD
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Godalming Town Council, Municipal Buildings, Bridge Street, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1HT Tel: 01483 523575 E-Mail: office@godalming-tc.gov.uk Web: www.godalming-tc.gov.uk Town Clerk: Andy Jeffery
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As soon as your Philadelphus flowers start to fade, it’s time to prune your shrub. If your plant is displaying any dead or damaged stems, remove these first, cutting right back to ground level or the plant’s main stem. Next remove any thin, spindly growth. Then, cut back your plant’s faded flowering stems beyond their spent flowers, to encourage stronger growth. Finally, prune out and remove 25% of your shrub’s oldest stems. This will encourage your Philadelphus to produce strong new shoots. Philadelphus plants flower on their previous year’s growth. So, pruning immediately after flowering will give your plants the maximum amount of time to develop strong, new growth, to produce next year’s flowers. After pruning, water your plant well and mulch with peat-free compost. Philadelphus are deciduous shrubs, most cultivars produce simple, green leaves. If you’d like something a bit different, look out for Philadelphus coronarius ‘Variegatus’, which produces green leaves, outlined with pretty cream margins, or Philadelphus ‘Innocence’, whose green leaves are marked with irregular splashes of yellow. Both these plants’ eventual height and width will vary, depending on your soil, from 1.5 to 2.5 metres (5-8ft). Naturally, both of these plants produce the sweetly scented flowers that this genus of deciduous shrubs are famous for. Bees appreciate these open centred flowers, too.
If you have a small garden, don’t despair. Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine' grows to an eventual maximum width of 1.5m (5ft) wide and a height of just 1m (3.3ft). The only drawback with this plant is that its pure white, double flowers aren’t accessible to bees. I’ve found Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’ (height 1.5m (5ft) width 1.5-2.5m (5-8ft)) to be a great container plant. Once ‘Belle Etoile’ comes into bloom, the plant is welcomed onto my patio, where its flowers and their delectable fragrance are cherished, both by me and the local bees. Once the flowers fade, my plant is swiftly pruned, before it’s swapped out onto my growing area and replaced by another plant. Top: Philadelphus Belle Etoile. Right: Philadelphus flowers. Images by Beth Otway.
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women’s organisations in the UK, with around 550 guilds and 20,000 members. Guild members usually meet at least once a month to enjoy each other’s company, develop friendships, and get involved with events, crafts, and try new things and to campaign on social issues. There is a Townswomen’s Guild within this area and they would be pleased if you would join them. Godalming Evening Townswomen’s Guild has been part of the life in Godalming since 1937 and has celebrated many milestones throughout the decades. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at the Baptist Church Hall, Queen Street, Godalming, GU7 1BA. The hall opens at 7.15pm, giving members time to meet up with friends and enjoy tea or coffee before the meeting starts at 7.45pm. TG activities include talks, demonstrations, munching group, social evenings, book group, outings and fundraising. Quizzes are popular with some members and they are pleased to support other organisations by entering a team in fundraising events. However busy Townswomen may be, many still find time to help others and are encouraged to have ideas and views and challenge issues of importance. 2019 marks TG’s 90th birthday. Celebratory events have been organised nationally and have included International Women’s Day Lunches with guest speakers, a Chairman’s ‘At Home’ in Birmingham and Thanksgiving Celebration Services at St Martin’s in the Fields, London and Leeds Minster. A TG photographic Competition with the theme ‘Celebrating Women’ is also planned. This year’s National AGM will be held in June at the Cheltenham Racecourse and in honour of the 90th birthday, members are encouraged to dress in the fashions of the 1920/30s. If you would like to find out more about the Guild before you commit to membership, you are more than welcome to attend a TG meeting, details of which appear in VantagePoint most months.
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Denbies Hillside and neighbouring Ranmore Common are some of the richest chalk grasslands in south east England. The downs tumble towards to the pretty village of Westcott with beautiful views in all directions. Taken from www.nationaltrust.org.uk where a bigger map can be downloaded. 1. Leave the car park (marked 1 on the map) by the track just to the right of the noticeboard and swing further right once it gets into open space. You'll soon enter the woods and head due south. Here the path swings slightly left and rises as it goes south through dense woodland of mainly silver birch. Walk straight on at the first cross path where the path begins to slope downwards. 2. Follow the track onwards and soon you'll reach a cross path again (marked 2 on the map). You'll see a sign post (remember this for your return journey) where you need to turn right (west) onto the North Downs Way. Continue in a westerly direction along the North Downs Way; in some places trees have fallen down across the track. 3. Just after the North Downs Way begins to head downhill, you reach a pillbox dating to the Second World War - this is marked 3 on the map. Close to the pillbox is a gate - go through this and take the left fork down the hill. You'll leave the North Downs Way at this point. The track that you're walking along here leaves the woods and slopes further downhill - on the left there is a magnificent view over Dorking and Box Hill and if you look hard left one can see the spire of St Barnabas church on
Ranmore Common. About 100 metres down the slope there is a seat on the right - this is known as 'God's seat'. There are two versions of why it is called that. The first is that this is where God viewed his county of Surrey and the second is that if you are climbing the hill towards it, you may think "thank God I've made it". At the bottom of the hill swing right on the track which then falls quite steeply and then swings left where you'll come to a gate. Go through the gate and walk along the left hand side of the field and over the railway bridge. This is the Reading to Dorking line and is occasionally used by steam trains. Keep to the left hand side of the fields and to your left on the horizon you'll see the spire of St Barnabas church on Ranmore Common again. 4. At the end of the fields you reach a crossroads (marked 4 on the map) by a large house - here you leave the track and go half left (45 degrees) on a footpath going uphill across the field, signed by a disc. At the far side of the field keep on the path through the gate onto the fenced path going uphill until you reach St John the Evangelist church. Stay on the path round the right of the church and you will come to a gate onto a hard surfaced road where you turn right then walk up the towards the A25 and the Wotton Hatch pub. 5. On leaving the pub (marked 5 on the map), cross the main road and walk back down the small road that you came up. Follow this for about 100 metres then turn off right into the field at the public footpath sign. Follow the fence down the right hand side of the field and go past the two ponds where the path is quite narrow. 6. Continue downhill, ignoring the path that goes off to the right, and at the bottom of the hill there is a house on the right hand side and a cottage straight in front of you (marked 6 on the map). At this point turn right onto the surfaced road (this is marked as a public footpath) and continue straight on for 400 metres. At the start of this section there is an open field to your right and woods to your left - at the end of the first open field on your left, turn left onto an unmade road. 7. Walk along this unmade road almost due north towards the downs until you pass Coombe Farm and a pond on your right where you reach 'The Empty Box Company'. At this point swing right then left followed by, in about 100 metres, another right turn and then left turn under the railway bridge
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Southern view from Denbies Vineyard (Colin Miller/NT)
(marked 7 on the map). As you emerge look right and you will see the spire of St Barnabas church again. On the far side of the railway, walk along the track at the left hand side of the field until you reach a gate - go through the gate (where you will see the National Trust sign) and then turn right and you are now on a stretch called the 'Carriage Way'. This was built in the mid 1800s by the Cubbitt family who at that time owned the Denbies estate. They used this stretch to show their guests what the surrounding countryside looked like. Walk along the Carriage Way at the bottom of the scarp slope - the hill you can see in front of you is Colley Hill. You are in buzzard country here so keep an eye in the sky to glimpse these magnificent birds. Recently there have also been sightings of red kites in the area. 8. Go through the first gate and the first set of woods, ignoring the bridle path. When you reach a 'five ways' (marked 8 on the map) take the second left track which goes up the hill. The hollow on your left is a disused lime kiln. Shortly after turning off the main track the path you are on splits - take the right fork (which is marked 'The Denbies Nature Trail') where it climbs quite steeply through some woods then passes through a gate into open hillside. The path cuts diagonally across the open downland. The buildings below you are Landbarn Farm, owned and managed by the National Trust. Due south from here if you look closely, you can see Leith Hill Tower on the horizon through a gap in the trees. At the fence line at the top of the downs turn
left along the grassy path close by the fence - from this section the view to the left must be one of the finest of this part of Surrey (and some of Sussex). 9. Continue on this path, which rises gradually, until you reach the top left corner of the field where you will need to climb over a stile (marked 9 on the map) and turn left (ignoring the path that goes down the slope). You are now back on the North Downs Way, heading west. After about 700 metres you will reach the signpost that you saw at the start of your walk. Turn right here, head up the hill and the car park (marked 1 on the map) is about 500 metres along this track.
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We do love a crime drama series on TV, but is it us or are they getting more and more complicated to follow? We have just watched the last episode of Line of Duty and we seem to have more questions than answers! However, we both sat riveted to every episode and can’t wait for the next series to begin. On the Jottings front, it’s been another busy month with lots of different events taking place throughout June. Have a great month and let’s hope it’s a warm and sunny one. Wisley Live! Throughout June This summer Wisley is alive with a variety of live events. Come down every Saturday in June and July to hear Chi Jazz perform live from the Butterfly Pavilion. On 8th and 9th June, Kapow Dance Circus perform live around the garden with their unique performances. The weekend of 22nd and 23rd June brings the circus to Wisley with live circus performances in the ‘Big Top’ and the chance to try out your own skills on Sunday. Performance times and details will be on the websites. On Friday 21st June, the garden will be open until 9pm (last entry 8pm) for visitors to enjoy an evening in the garden with live music. Wisley’s Terrace Room is the venue for Living Spit Quiz Night on 27th June from 7.30pm. A pub quiz like no other, Living Spit improvise using guitar, double bass and ukulele. Snacks and a cash bar will be available. Wisley Live! information can be found on the website www.rhs.org.uk/wisley. The Cranleigh Art and Crafts Society Saturday 1st June 2.30pm-4.30pm The society’s next demonstration features Sonia Bacchus who will be painting a portrait using acrylic and oil paints. She is a popular artist and always gives a very interesting demonstration. They meet in the Bandroom, Village Way, Cranleigh GU6 8AF. Visitors are always welcome (£3 donation please). More details are available by calling 01483 278698. Surrey Artists’ Open Studios Saturday 1st to Sunday 16th June For sixteen days in June Surrey artists will be welcoming the public into their studios for the annual Surrey Artists’ Open Studios (SAOS) event taking place in artist’s studios right across the county. There will be 297 artists taking part in 180 studios, the largest event to date. As well as a chance to meet and talk to artists in their place of work, the summer open studios event offers visitors the opportunity to view demonstrations, buy artwork, enter a free prize draw and
even get involved in creative workshops. Studio locations are throughout Surrey and its borders. Full details at www.surreyopenstudios.org.uk. Grayshott Folk Club Saturday 1st June 7.30pm They present Texan guitarist/singer/song-writer Jarrod Dickenson. He’s touring all over the UK and Europe before performing at Cambridge Folk Festival on Sunday 4th August, on the same bill as Richard Thompson, Fisherman's Friends and The Unthanks. Jarrod has supported legendary artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Don McLean and The Waterboys and he has acquired a formidable and loyal bunch of fans across the globe. Listen to Jarrod Dickenson at www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uCqWky8DgM. Support is provided by Ben & Steve Somer, a father and son combination who play across the genres of Jazz, Folk and Roots music. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr3lxwakFek. Tickets: Adults £15/under 16s £8; Call Des O'Byrne on 01428 607096. Takes place at Grayshott Village Hall, Headley Road, Grayshott, Nr. Hindhead GU26 6TZ. Soroptimist International Surrey Hills Saturday 1st June They have a stall at the Godalming Town Show. Donations of packs of new knickers or gently used bras to support ‘Smalls for All’ and new toiletries for the Women's' Refuge (large) and the Royal Surrey (mini size) gratefully received. Plus, on Monday 3rd June - a talk from Regional President Barbara, 7.45pm for 8pm, Baptist Church Hall, Queen Street, Godalming with refreshments after. Do go along and find out about their work at either event. Soroptimist International is a global volunteer movement working to transform the lives of women and girls. For more information, contact them at www. sigbi.org/surrey-hills. Conductors’ Concert Saturday 1st June 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Guildford Student conductors from the University of Surrey Symphony Orchestra are set to take the baton for an evening of stunning musical performances at Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Guildford. With a wide repertoire of compositions, from Mendelssohn’s glowing Hebrides Overture to Beethoven’s gripping Symphony No.5, the event promises to be an exhilarating feast for your ears. For tickets and more information, visit www.surrey.ac.uk/arts.
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Bellmans will be holding a free Valuation Day for Jewellery and Silver, on Tuesday 25th June 2019
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which the students work. It takes place at PATS Studio 1, PATS Building, University of Surrey, Stag Hill Campus, Guildford GU2 7HX. There will be a very special guest adjudicator for this competition. For tickets and more information, visit www. surrey.ac.uk/arts. Shamley Green Fête & Fun Dog Show Saturday 8th June from 1pm Arguably the highlight of the summer calendar in Shamley Green is the Fête & Fun Dog Show! Running for many decades, the Fête attracts people from near and far – with many bringing their dogs! All profits go to charity. The Fête offers something for everyone with many varied activities for children including an entertainer; many exciting creative stalls plus music this year provided by The Riverboat Shuffle Dixieland Jazz Band. There will be a variety of food and drink options including a hog roast, cream teas, a beer and Pimm’s tent, chilled wines plus many favourites for the children. Godalming Bike Week Saturday 8th June 10am Join members of the Godalming Cycle campaign for a 3 hour leisurely ride into the local countryside along mainly quiet roads and offroad tracks. It is a free event; meet at the Phillips Memorial Garden for a 10am start. Milford Village Fête Saturday 8th June 1pm It will take place on the Jubilee Field in Milford and everyone
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is welcome. There will be live music, stalls, children's races, food and beverages and lots of activities. Entrance is free. Godalming Town History Walk Saturday 8th June 2.30pm The second walk of the popular town history walks will explore the High Street and Bridge Street. Before the railway it was a thriving coaching stop between London and Portsmouth and the old coaching inns are mostly still visible. Looking up above the shops tells us much about Godalming’s past. No booking required, it is free, just turn up at the Pepperpot. For more details contact info@thegodalmingtrust.org.uk. World Gin Day Saturday 8th June 10am–5pm There seems to be a ‘World Something Day’ for just about every activity you can think of, however, this is one I thoroughly approve of! Silent Pool Distillers in Shere are joining in the ‘spirit’ by holding their own special day. It’s a chance to meet the distillers, learn how we make craft spirits, take advantage of their exclusive Open Day offers and taste some of their amazing cocktails. They will be running free 20-minute distillery tours throughout the day where you will get a sneak preview of their brand new distillery that holds a shiny new 1500L copper still along with their very first bottling line! Tickets will be available to book on the day on a first come, first served basis so make sure you arrive early and head straight to the welcome tent. There will also be live music and local food available throughout the day. Free admission, children welcome. June 2019
Intimacy & Committed Relationship Sunday 9th June This is an inexpensive one-day event for couples with an interest in experiencing everything that relationship has to offer. So if you’re seriously interested in trust, intimacy, companionship, shared joy and love, then this could be the workshop for you. It’s open to any couples interested in the subject, regardless of how long they have been together. There will be a very limited number of places on this workshop (max 6 couples). It takes place in Godalming and the cost is £45 per person. Full details and booking at http://bit.ly/2WnKsrw. Albury Vineyard Wine Festival Sunday 9th June Not only are they celebrating their 10th anniversary this year, but are also launching a brand new wine route, Vineyards of the Surrey Hills. Join them at The Albury Wine Festival for this double celebration featuring tours of the vineyard, masterclasses with English wine experts, and an exclusive opportunity to taste wines from all five Surrey vineyards, plus live music and local street food. The perfect party for local wine lovers! Tickets are available via www.alburyvineyard. com - see their 'Events' page for more information. Chiddingfold Village Fête Sunday 9th June 12 noon-4.30pm Take your friends and family for a fabulous afternoon out at this traditional village fête on the Green. Wonderful craft, gift and plant stalls, delicious food and fun packed arena events
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Busbridge Evening WI. Tuesday 11th June 8pm At this meeting they will be celebrating their 49th Birthday. Vivian Gillman will be talking about the valuable work of Skillway, a local charity for disadvantaged or disengaged young people teaching them practical workshop skills. They'll be celebrating with birthday cake and wine and maybe an informal quiz - if there's time! Friends and visitors are always very welcome - further information from Gill Staerck on 01483 416446. Meetings are usually held at 8pm on 2nd Tuesday each month in Busbridge Village Hall, Brighton Road, Godalming GU7 1XA. Godalming Speakers Tuesdays 11th and 25th June 7.30pm Learn to speak with confidence and improve your public speaking and presentation skills in a fun and supportive club. Godalming Speakers is part of the Toastmasters International Organisation where members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. Sessions take place at Dakota, 11 Wharf Street, Godalming GU7 1NN every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7.30pm.To find out more, June 2019
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We Love To Dance has been running classes at Station Road, Shalford, near Guildford for adults since 2010.They have their own studio with dance flooring, barres and mirrors, plus a waiting/changing area and sports massage facilities. Classes can be taken in ballet and tap and the studio caters for all levels, from beginners to the more experienced dancer. The atmosphere is friendly and happy, and new dancers are always welcome! If you'd like further information, have a look at their website www.welovetodance.net or give Rachel a call on 07946 363556.
Search and Rescue coming to explain about their work. Farncombe TG is a very friendly group of ladies and will be pleased to see any visitors.
Surrey Business Expo Wednesday 12th June Paul Bridgland, Connect Surrey and Paul Webster have now joined forces with the media power of Eagle Radio to present this year’s Surrey Business Expo. Taking place at The Surrey Sports Park in Guildford the event is sponsored by Guildford Borough Council, Platinum Publishing Group and Surrey Chambers of Commerce. Over 60 exhibitors have already booked. Don’t miss Eagle Radio’s Surrey Biz Breakfast Forum, a Linkedin Workshop, and a lunch time session with Richard Woods and speed networking. VantagePoint will be there, so do come and say hello! Details at: www.surreybusinessexpo. com.
Living with Dementia Wednesday 12th June 10am–12 noon As well as a brief overview of Dementia, this year's session will focus on understanding, managing and discussing solutions for behaviours that both those with Dementia, and their carers, find challenging. It takes place at Godalming Baptist Church, Queen Street, Godalming GU7 1BA. Coffee available from 9.30am. To reserve a place (£6) by Wednesday 5th June, contact Sally Pollard at pollard3@hotmail.co.uk Janet Fry at janetfry1@gmail.com or the Church Office on 01483 422105 (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday mornings), email office.gbc@btinternet.com. Proceeds to The Alzheimer's Society. I will also just mention that Godalming Baptist Church’s annual Holiday At Home Event for seniors is on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th July from 10am-4pm. Their theme this year is Brazil and they have a great programme of events for everyone to enjoy. The cost is just £16 for 2 days per person including a delicious 3 course lunch. You do need to book and places are limited, so call the Church Office on 01483 422105, as soon as possible.
Farncombe Townswomen’s Guild Wednesday 12th June 10am They meet on the second Wednesday in the month at St John’s Church rooms. On Wednesday 12th they have Surrey
Twelfth Night Thursday 13th to Saturday 29th June 7.30pm Guildford Shakespeare Company presents this wonderful story of unrequited love. A set of twins and the most famous pair of
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Summer Fair Saturday 15th June 3pm–6pm Park Mead Primary School PTFA’s ‘Hurrah for History’ Summer Fair will have an array of stalls run by their Year 6 students. There will be a BBQ, bar, raffle and tombola stalls for a chance to win some fantastic prizes. There will be entertainment throughout the afternoon and finalists in the annual Park Meads Got Talent competition will perform for your votes. They’ll be announcing the winner of the Scarecrow Trail too. They hope to see you there.
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Wingwalking Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th June Val Hutton, from Ewhurst, along with several other brave people, will be taking part in this event to raise much needed funds for Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care. The Hospice team in Farnham, along with the many volunteers who support them, offer valuable care to patients with life limiting illnesses, both at the Hospice and in the clients own homes. The challenge will take place from Headcorn airfield in Kent. If you would like to sponsor Val in her bid to raise more funds for PTHC please make a donation via her fundraising page at www.justgiving. com/Val-Hutton. Witley Village Fair Saturday 15th June from 12.30pm New for this year is a visit from Huxley’s birds of prey and the Godalming Band. It’s at the Chichester Hall and adjoining REC in Witley Village GU8 5PL. Parking is free and there will be lots for adults and kids to do all afternoon. The stalls and activities include dancing, running races, Punch and Judy, BBQ, strawberries, ice cream, beer tent, tea and cakes. Enter your dogs throughout the afternoon for the show at 3.15pm. More info at https://witleyvillagefair.org/ or email witleyvillagefair@gmail.com. Messy Church Saturday 15th June 3pm-5pm Fun for all ages at Godalming United Church, Bridge Road GU7 3DU. There will be crafts, games, story, songs and a tea party.
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Tilford Bach Society Annual Baroque Festival Friday 15th and Saturday 16th June This festival is back for a weekend full of Baroque music of exceptional quality. The festival starts on 15th June at 1pm, with a concert by Adrian Butterfield (violin) and Katherine Sharman (cello) at St. Andrew’s Church Farnham, followed by lunch, included in the price. In the evening they invite you to an instrumental concert directed by Adrian Butterfield, at 7.30pm same venue. On 16th June, they move to All Saints Church, Tilford at 7pm with an evening concert of Handel’s oratorio, ‘Choice of Hercules’, Bach’s Violin Concerto in A Minor and ‘Magnificat’, performed by the London Handel Orchestra, various soloists and Pegasus Choir. For tickets, visit www.tilbach.org.uk or contact the TBS Secretary on secretary@tilbach.org.uk . For more details, contact Suzanne Cacciottolo on suzanne.cacciottolo@gmail.com . Father’s Day Bacon Butty Brunch Trips Sunday 16th June They Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood are organising these special trips to treat Dads and their families to a canal trip whilst enjoying a tasty bacon butty! The trips will last approximately 1½ hours and will depart at 9.45am and 12 noon. Tickets cost £14 for adults and £10 for children. Call 01403 752403 or email office@weyandarun.co.uk. More information at www. weyandarun.co.uk. Guildford Rambling Club Walks normally start at 10am and visitors are welcome to give
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and sometimes controversial paintings of enlarged flowers, New York cityscapes and New Mexico desert landscapes. Refreshments available from 9.45am. Visitors £7 and new members very welcome. For more information about their programme, contact the Membership Secretary on 01483 423090, email info@tasgwv.org.uk or visit www.tasgwv.org. uk. Chiddingfold Village Cinema Thursday 20th June 8pm Their next screening is Can You Ever Forgive Me, a US biopic drama in which a once best selling celebrity biographer, Lee Israel, famous for profiling Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and Katharine Hepburn, finds herself in financial peril as her failing writing career leads her to commit literary fraud. Tickets £6 are available at www.chiddingfoldcinema.com/ book-online or in person at Treacle's Teas Shop on The Green in Chiddingfold, as well as on the door. The cinema offers a licensed bar, homemade cakes, popcorn and of course icecream. Free parking. Chiddingfold Cinema is volunteer run with profits going to improvements at the village hall. Ploughman’s & Pimm’s Solstice Celebration Friday 21st June 7.30pm-10pm They Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood are celebrating the Summer Solstice by organising cruises through the beautiful countryside on the longest day of the year. You can savour a glass of Pimm’s and a very special Ploughman’s supper. The cost is £21 per person. Call 01403 752403 or email office@
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weyandarun.co.uk. More information at www.weyandarun. co.uk. Milford Probus Friday 21st June This is a club for retired and semi-retired professional and business men and women. They have members from Waverley and beyond, and meet in Godalming on the third Friday of each month for lunch followed by a talk on a wide variety of subjects. The June meeting is the Summer Lunch at Frensham Pond Hotel. Guests are always welcome to meetings by invitation, and on outings. The next trip will be a walking tour of the City on the 10th June. They also arrange occasional walks of about 5 miles. For more details, see www. milfordprobus.com or contact Mike Thompson on 01483 428181, email milfordprobus@gmail.com. Guildford Fringe Festival Friday 21st June to Sunday 28th July An exciting programme of over 120 events will be on offer to audiences at this year’s Guildford Fringe Festival, across 12 venues from pubs and theatres to a natural burial reserve and the BBC Surrey radio studio. Visit the Guildford Fringe Festival website, https://guildfordfringefestival.com/, for the full lineup and to book tickets. During the Festival, the Fringe Team will be at The Star Inn, Quarry Street, 7 days a week from 11am-4pm, where they will run a Box Office and be happy to chat about the festival.
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JOTTINGS TO SUBMIT A FREE ENTRY, PLEASE EMAIL US AT JOTTINGS@VANTAGEPUBLISHING.CO.UK The Great Get Together Community Tea Party Saturday 22nd June 3.30pm-5.30pm Godalming Unitarian Church welcomes everyone, young and old! Music will be provided by Godalming Youth Band and You Ukes and there will be delicious homemade cakes and refreshments. Donations to Jo Cox memorial fund - ‘We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us’. RHS Garden Wisley Circus Day Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd June Be dazzled by circus artists performing spectacular feats, and then visit the have-a-go area to try out some of the tricks with guidance from the experts. More at www.rhs.org.uk/wisley. Conservatoire Concerts Saturday 22nd June 6.30pm Conservatoire Concerts invite you to Godalming Baptist Church for their last concert for this season - an enchanting evening of beautiful and light arias by Mozart, Schubert, Strauss, merging into the 20th Century with Benjamin Britten’s Folk songs and songs from favourite musicals. This is a free concert but please reserve via www.conservatoireconcerst. org.uk. A retiring collection will be held to cover musicians’ expenses. For more details, contact Suzanne Cacciottolo at suzanne.cacciottolo@gmail.com. Conservatoire Concerts will be back with a brand new season, starting on 14th September. Follow them on Facebook and their website. Cranleigh Choral Society Saturday 22nd June 2pm–5pm Join Cranleigh Choral Society at their Summer Workshop in Cranleigh Village Hall GU6 8AF. The choir will be rehearsing extracts from Byrd’s 4-part mass, Puccini’s Missa di Gloria, Duruffle’s Requiem and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and will be conducted by Catherine Beddison. It will then be followed by tea and cake before the performance at 6pm.The cost is £15 (includes cost of hiring scores). Invite your friends along to listen to the concert for just £6. If you wish to register for the Workshop, contact secretary@cranleighchoralsociety. org.uk, or call 01483 268694. More information at www. cranleighchoralsociety.org.uk. Shckelfore Fete and Dog Show Saturday 22nd June 12.30pm With a BBQ. Bouncy castle, children’s races, football and netball competitions, wet sponge stocks, games for all ages plus plants, ‘instant garden’ planted pots and a children’s entertainer. Cocktails and beer, cakes and food galore. It’s the perfect Saturday afternoon out. Keep the date and don’t be late! Slinfold Concert Band Sunday 23rd June 3pm-5pm Do you fancy relaxing in the open air and listening to a concert of brass band music? If so, then go along to Snoxhall Fields in Cranleigh, just behind the Cranleigh Leisure Centre, to enjoy the music of Slinfold Concert Band. Take your own food and drinks, and seating if you prefer that to the grass. Free parking and free entry with a bucket collection towards the end of the programme. Treat yourself to an ice cream if it’s a warm day, June 2019
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I’m sure it will be! All profits will go to Rowleys Centre for the Community in Cranleigh. Paracise™️ Classes - Wonersh Every Tuesday at 6.30pm Improve your balance, coordination, mobility and muscle memory while exercising and having fun to lovely music. This low impact functional exercise class is suitable for all. No need to book and you can just turn up. Classes are £5. This class is at a Wonersh Memorial Hall. Other classes also run in Shalford and Cranleigh. For more information email Neila at neila@paracise.com or phone 07711 339072. The Arts Society Surrey Hills Tuesday 25th June They continue their programme of lectures with a lecture entitled ‘A Passion for Fashion’ presented by Sally Hoban. This lecture tells the story of 20th Century Fashion Design tracing how clothes, textiles and accessories were influenced by contemporary history. The Society meets in Shalford Village Hall on the fourth Tuesday in the month at 9.45am for coffee. The lecture starts at 10.30am. New members and visitors are very welcome. Details of their programme of lectures, visits and holidays for 2019 can be found at www. theartssocietysurreyhills.org.uk or call 01483 414976. Milford Horticultural Society Tuesday 25th June 8pm and Saturday 29th June 2pm At their next meeting in Milford Village Hall, they will be joined
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by Iain Pentney who will give an illustrated talk about Container Gardening. Talks are free for members; nonmembers and guests are very welcome to attend for a fee of £1 payable at the door. Then on Saturday 29th June the Society holds its Summer Show with specialist classes for roses, sweet peas, vegetables and summer flower perennials together with flower arrangements and home produce. Doors open at 2pm and the raffle draw and prize giving will take place at 4pm. Entry is 50p for adults but exhibitors, children free. For more information see www.milfordhortsociety. org.uk or call Hilary Potter on 01483 415710 or email her at potters38@hotmail.com. The Unattached Group Want to spruce up your social life? Then why not join The Unattached Group (TUG) - a social group for unattached retired and semi-retired professionals aged 55+. They have a wide variety of social events throughout Surrey and beyond, and new members are most welcome. If you want to find out more, visit www.theunattachedgroup.co.uk or call 07855 008897. Walkies at Wisley Wednesday 26th June from 6pm RHS Garden Wisley welcomes visitors and their four-legged friends for a special Wednesday evening 'Walkies at Wisley'. Open after hours for a walk around the garden from 6pm to 8pm, last entry 7.30pm. Free for RHS Members, Adult £7, Child £5. Two dogs permitted per person; No dogs inside catering outlets; dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
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The Arts Society Cranleigh Wednesday 26th June The next talk will be ‘A Concise History of our Great British Parks’. Discover ‘Parkitecture’ and what makes a great park, with Paul Rabbitts. The society meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month, except August and December, at 2pm and 7.30 pm with the same lecture, in the Cranleigh Arts Centre. They also organise visits to places of interest, and residential trips. For further information, visit www.theartssocietycranleigh. org. Visitors welcome. Visits in June are a City of London guided walk with Tony Tucker on Thursday 13th June and a trip to the Ancient city of Rochester on Friday 28th June. The Sound of Musicals Wednesday 26th June 2pm Milford U3A Singers are joined by Guildford U3A Singers at The Millmead Centre, Millmead, Guildford GU2 4BE, to present ‘The Sound of Musicals’ - songs from West End and Broadway as well as the Silver Screen - Les Miserables, The Lion King, Oliver, Oklahoma, West Side Story and many more. Admission is free with a voluntary retiring collection at the end for the Guildford Baptist Church Redevelopment Project. Herb Talk Wednesday 26th to Friday 28th June Make ‘thyme’ for a herb talk at selected Squire’s Garden Centres. You’ll get top tips to ensure that your herbs are in ‘mint’ condition, and hear some ‘sage’ words from herb expert Amanda Catley, who has over 35' years experience in the June 2019
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BUTTERFLIES NURSERY, THURSLEY Open 51 weeks of the year 8 a.m to 5.30 p.m. Enrolment from 6 months to 4 years Enquiries: butterfliesnursery@live.co.uk or call 07827786005 Godalming Choral Society Sunday 30th June 7.30pm Godalming Choral Society will be performing Elgar’s The Music Makers, Chilcott’s Singing by Numbers and Three Songs by Michael White, the joint founder of Record Corner in Godalming, arranged for the choir by their musical director, Sam Hayes. The concert will be in the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Godalming, GU7 2DX. Tickets are £16 (under 25s FREE) and are available from Record Corner, Pound Lane, Godalming; Guildford Tourist Office, 155 High Street, Guildford tel: 01483 444333; Godalming Choral Society ticket office tel : 07941 506172 or online. For more details please go to www.godalmingchoral.org.uk. Hog Roast and Barn Dance Saturday 6th July 7pm Things are going to be hopping at Grayswood Village Hall as The Friends of All Saints Grayswood are hosting this fun evening for all the family. They have it on good authority that the youngsters will be the stars, as apparently they are much quicker to pick up the moves! The event kicks off at 7pm with green and you are welcome to go along to the green on the night at 8pm for the Barn Dance only. There will be a raffle and bar. (Adults £10; under 14s £5). Advance tickets for Hog Roast and Barn Dance (only 110 available) Adults: £18 Under 14s: £12. Email lamb@ haslemere.com or call 01428 643798. Elstead Garden Club Summer Show Saturday 6th July 2pm-4pm They will be holding their annual Summer Show at Elstead Village Hall. Do go along and see all their lovely cut flowers, arrangements and fruit and vegetable exhibits. Entry is free and homemade refreshments will be available. The afternoon will conclude with a prize giving and raffle. All visitors very welcome. Busbridge Infant School Summer Fête Saturday 6th July 12 noon-3pm The School’s Summer Fête, sponsored by Hamptons International Estate Agents, will take place in the school field, Hambledon Road, Godalming, GU7 1PJ. Watch live entertainment from AllStar Choir, Boogie Pumps & Stagecoach. Enjoy mouth-watering delights from the BBQ provided by Two and A Half Pigs Ltd. Join them for a great family day out with stalls, raffle, tombola, bouncy castle, bar and lots more! Bramley Music Saturday 6th July 7pm Holy Trinity Church in Bramley will be holding a concert on the
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theme Country Gardens with Harlequin Chamber Choir, in support of the DEC East Africa Appeal. Composers represented include Saint Saens, Elgar, Britten, Finzi, Wheeler, Chilcott, Rutter, Howells and Lauridsen. The wonderful acoustic of Bramley Church, combined with their superb Steinway Grand Piano, provides just the setting for this summer concert. Tickets are £10 (students and under 18s £5) and are available in person in advance from Robertson’s in Bramley High Street, or they can be reserved via stuartwhite@waitrose.com or 01483 892645. They will also be available at the door with a free glass of wine or soft drink in the interval. Godalming & Farncombe Neighbourhood Plan Godalming Town Council is pleased to announce that the Godalming & Farncombe Neighbourhood Plan has successfully passed examination and has been recommended by the Independent Examiner to proceed to referendum. This takes the local community a step closer to having a greater say over the future of the area in which they live. So please all vote yes to the Neighbourhood plan on Tuesday 9th July… Cranleigh Fête Saturday 13th July 11am-3.30pm Takes place at St Nicolas Rectory, High Street, Cranleigh. They have Fleur de Lys Morris dancers, The Godalming Band, Punch & Judy, Cranleigh Dance & Theatre Arts as well as all usual stalls. Save the date! West Green House Opera Festival 2019 Saturday 20th to Sunday 28th July The 19th year of this festival of fun-filled opera, music and song includes Strauss’s perennial favourite Die Fledermaus, a concert performance of Guys and Dolls featuring a 40-strong orchestra and two midday concerts perfect for introducing you and your family to opera in a relaxed and beautiful setting. Tickets from £10-£160. More information at www.westgreenhouseopera. co.uk. Race for Life Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th July Make a date to join the Race for Life in Guildford at Stoke Park! They’re urging mums, dads, nans, grandpas, brothers, sisters, friends and workmates to show their support by joining the Race for Life. It’s a perfect example of everyday people doing an extraordinary thing – uniting in a common cause to beat cancer. To enter Race for Life today, visit www.raceforlife.org or call 0300 123 0770. Call for auditions with Ewhurst Players Various dates and times in July and September If you are a budding young thespian and would like to take part, please come along to their auditions for Oliver. The production requires a large cast – there are 14 speaking roles – so they are hoping many will be interested in taking part. They need actors of all ages! All sessions will be in the Village Hall. For full details visit www.ewhurstplayers.com.
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Gas, LPG and Oil heating installations 10-year manufacturer’s guarantee on boilers Smart Controls to maximise energy efficiency Mains pressure hot water systems Fully insured - locally based Quote to receive receive QuoteVP VP by by 30th 31st June May to 10% off any boiler installation Call John on 07769897911 or email ecogenheat@gmail.com
Paul Beadell Aerial & Satellite Specialist Freeview Digital-FM-DAB, Multipoint Systems, TV Wall Mounting. Over 20 years experience. Sole Trader no VAT
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Phone 01483 416841 or 07917 843313
TOWNCOUNTRYDECORATING Painting inside & out since 1985
Tel: 01483 898163 Mobile: 07767 384143
S H U I
Feng Shui can help to improve your luck, to bring balance, harmony and happiness to your life. I specialise in Feng Shui consulting for your: 1. Existing house, office, shop, restaurant etc. and 2. Designing new building projects, large or small For enquiries, please call: Bedzi: 074 8828 4948 Email: Bedzi168@gmail.com
FENCING ANSWERS SURREY
01483 861406 01483 861406 sales@re-guildford.co.uk sales@re-guildford.co.uk www.recognition-express.com/guildford www.recognition-express.com/guildford
Installation of all types of fencing
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“Cornmeter started advertising with Vantage Publishing in their first magazine in June 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 June 2019
F E N G
Garden Gates and Field Gates Removal of old fencing Fence repairs Sheds & shed bases Shed felt renewal Insured to £10m Contact: Jacqui for appointments or advice
07954 164192 - gardenanswers1989@gmail.com
M.R.B Electrical Godalming
Office: 01483 414800
Mobile: 07825 710905 Email: mrb.electrical@icloud.com
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M.H Electrical Services
Get your CAR GLEAMING like it first did when it left the showroom!
Matthew Harle Electrician
• Over 15 years experience • Fully insured • Fully mobile service • Specialists in lease car return valets www.beaconvaleting.co.uk Email: enquiries@beaconvaleting.co.uk facebook.com/beaconvaleting
Mobile: 07780 591255 Email: mattharle@hotmail.com
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Ovens ‘n’ Stuff For the cleaning of domestic ovens, hobs, extractors, microwaves and freestanding cookers. We specialise in AGA /Rayburn/Range cleaning Prices from £49.50 for a basic single oven, inc Racks and a tray, Hobs & Extractors £16.00, AGA’s and Ranges priced accordingly.
Free Estimates, No job too small, No call out charge
LOCKSMITH
Call Adrian on 01483 566182 or 07799 105008 (emergency number)
Tel: 078 •16 347 Vetted 078 • Inspected Qualified
Find us on Facebook Or at www.yell.com, Email us at: ovensnstuff@uwclub.net Based in Godalming, Surrey Est. 2009
LOCKSMITH
Personal Concierge Service
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• Event or party planning • Running errands • Private PA services
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Contact us by 30th June to receive a FREE 1-hour consultation and coffee 07990655955 - emma@time2solutions.com www.time2solutions.com
VETTED • INSPECTED • QUALIFIED
24HR EMERGENCY SERVICE NON DESTRUCTIVE OPENING BROKEN KEY REMOVAL AUTO KEYS MADE/ REPAIRED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
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TRADITIONAL LOCKS MULTI-POINT LOCKS KEY CUTTING VEHICLE OPENING MASTER KEY SYSTEMS
Contact Cameron Avery, Master Locksmith on
M: 07766 901 484 T: 01483 506 225
We are local. Visit: www.fidelis-security.com
WASP & HORNET NESTS & MOLE REMOVAL Local extermination of wasp & hornets nests If the nest requires a second visit there is no charge
Garden Mole Removal Traps will be set and after 1-3 days checked for results
Fully qualified, certified and insured For a quote, please call Kevin on 07929 453021 68
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Godalming & Cranleigh
Residential, Commercial, Gates, Decking and More Free Estimates “A wide range of fencing , gates and decking at a quality standard” Chris Smith Contact
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Covering Surrey and surrounding areas
info.tmcfencing@gmail.com
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THE WASP MAN
Surrey Wasp Control
THE MOLE MAN
Host Families Required At UK2Learn we offer a professional and caring guardianship service to international students between the ages of 8 and 18 years of age studying and living part time in the UK. We offer great rates of pay for hosting at weekends, half terms and short stays throughout the year.
Surrey Mole Control
07900980194 PARAGON
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J. P. ORRIN DECORATING
CLEANING SERVICES “The Cleaning Solution”
CARPET CLEANING
• Professional Quality Service • Fully Insured • Latest Equipment • Carpet Infestations Treated
DOMESTIC CLEANERS
We also provide , Regular Cleans, Spring Cleans or House Moving Cleans
Specialising in both internal and external decorating All domestic and commercial work undertaken Offering a highly professional, reliable service. Local references available. Fully Insured. Tel: 01483 527460 Mob 07808 254721 Email: JeremyOrrin@tiscali.co.uk
Tel: 07770 553686 nickwatson@paragoncleaningservices.co.uk
Foot Health Practitioner
20 Glebe Road
Chiddingfold Clinic or home visits
Road Cranleigh Connor Dollerson20 Glebe 20 Glebe Road Cranleigh Includes treatment of nails, corns, callouses, Connor Dollerson Surrey, GU6 7AS Cranleigh Connor Dollerson Surrey, GU6 Road 7AS veruccas, ingrowing nails & care of the diabetic foot 20 Glebe Surrey, GU6 7A M: 07842 481000 Connor Dollerson M: Cranleigh 07842 Call Heather DipFH MAFHP MCFHP E: 481000 connor@totbc.co.uk
07801 562102 or email footcare-chiddingfold@outlook.com
CONSERVATORY
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GEi (UK) Ltd
Is your conservatory: TOO H OT
TOO C OL D
TOO N OISY
LEAKING
Fully Independent Stove Installers
We are a small family run business offering a free survey to establish how we can make your conservatory liveable again! Callus on :
0800 001 6379 June 2019
Visit us on:
www . Insu - pak . co . uk
INSU-PAK
HETAS Approved
Chimney Sweeping Services also Provided
01428 643484 07563 618415
www.gei-chimney-sweeps.co.uk
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