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|| YOUR LOCAL TEAM We held our first wine festival at the Farnham Maltings last month and it was a great success. With over 140 wines on offer, including a number from the local area, our visitors were spoilt for choice. Don’t take my word for it though. Kevin Rayner came with a group and sent us this email: “Just a quick note to say what a great evening we all had last night at the Farnham Maltings wine festival. All 17 of us loved it. We hope it becomes an annual event”. We also had great feedback from the charities we supported at the event. Vanessa Beech from Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care said: “I just wanted to say a huge well done on the Wine Festival this weekend. Everyone was

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Never mind the cost of living, look at the cost of dying. Shuffling off this mortal coil just got more expensive. And it’s all down to a huge hike in probate fees. Instead of paying £215, the executors of an estate that’s worth £2 million or more will now have to cough up £20,000.

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9 Motoring The latest motoring news from Andy Goundry

14 RHS Wisley Extraordinary changes are underway... 21 Guildford Wine Festival Our brilliant new event on 12th and 13th May! 23 Great Godalming Duck Race Taking place on Saturday 20th May “Think of your wife! Think of the kids! Think of the probate fees!” And it’s not just estates that are worth over £2 million that are being fleeced. All but the smallest estates will have to shell out more for probate. At Cheesmans there’s nothing we can do about the cost of probate. But there’s a lot we can do while you’re still in the pink of health to minimize your estate’s exposure to taxation.

We’ll do all we can to help. We were one of the first firms of accountants to qualify to handle probate. And using us offers a big advantage over using a solicitor. Namely, lower costs. Some solicitors charge up to two per cent of an estate’s value. We don’t. We undertake probate work on time-based fees, not a percentage.

Like to talk? If you’d like to discuss probate or your estate further, we’re happy to come to your home, outside office hours, if that suits you, without any obligation on your part. Call Carol Cheesman on 0207 354 3914. Or drop us a line at probate@cheesman.co.uk As we said, we can’t do anything about the price of probate but we can do a lot to keep your other costs in check.

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26 Music in the Park The new season of concerts in Godalming

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I love this time of year, especially when the weather is as nice as it’s been lately. As I write I have a slight smile on my face as I think we have at last won the battle against the jackdaws who have decided they would like to build a nest in our chimney. We must have collected 3 bin bags of twigs dropped onto our hearth. But, hey, no twigs for two days – I think our constant shooing away has worked and they have decided to find alternative accommodation. Result!

Art Exhibition at Godalming Museum Tuesday 2nd to Saturday 20th May Two sisters, Deborah and Helen Jago, both raised and educated locally, are exhibiting their work at Godalming Museum. Deborah is a successful water colour artist of landscapes, still life and portraits. Helen now lives and works in New Zealand. She is comfortable working in a variety of media from water colour and pastels to acrylic, oils and gouache and much of her work is portraiture based. Godalming Museum is located at 109a High Street, by the Pepperpot. It is open Tuesday to Saturday 10 am to 5pm. Admission is free but donations are welcomed. For further information call 01483 426510 or visit www. godalmingmuseum.org.uk. Folk Music Sessions There is a folk music session every Monday at the Star in Church Street Godalming at 9pm. Also, there is a session at The Leathern Bottle Farncombe every second and fourth Wednesday at 8.30pm. They also have a new session at The Stag at Eashing every second Sunday starting at 8pm. All musicians, singers and audience welcome. It’s free; just turn up. For more information phone Kevin Gorton on 01483 415962 or 07990 727802.

Cranleigh Arts Centre - Bumps and Babies Meet Up Group Calling all new parents of under 1's and parents to be. Go along to meet up for a chat, cuppa and colouring (optional but fun) in a friendly environment, hosted by Jane who has over 20 years’ experience of working with new parents. Takes place on first Tuesday every month from 2pm–3pm and is free. Ockford-Godalming WI Group They meet on the first Wednesday of each month at the Scout and Guide Headquarters, Seymour Road, off Eashing Lane, Godalming at 2pm. On 3rd May there will be a Ploughman’s' Lunch followed by the Resolution Meeting and Jigsaw Trust and on 7th June they have ‘Just Desserts’ by Janet Manning. Also a cake pictures exhibition entitled ‘I wish....’ As well as monthly meetings, outings and theatre trips are arranged throughout the year. Also, pub lunches, book reading evenings and regular craft sessions. The group welcomes new members. Contact the secretary on 01483 415702. Elstead Afternoon Women’s Institute Thursday 4th May 2.15pm for 2.30pm Di Terry will be giving a bread making demonstration followed by the Annual Resolutions and an exhibition by the Art and Craft Groups. It all takes place at Elstead Village Hall. There will be the usual delicious tea available to all members and visitors. Why not go along and join them; they have some excellent speakers lined up for 2017, including, on 1st June Michael Laikin who will talk about ‘A Day in The Life Of An Antiques Dealer’. They apologise for the change of order in their programme in April 2017; occasionally unforeseen circumstances require changes to advertised speakers. There is no requirement to live in Regain the use of your conservatory

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Accident records show that Level 1 autonomous emergency braking, already available on many cars, reduces front-to-rear end collisions by 45%.

MOTORING The motor show season is now in full swing, having kicked off with the Geneva show in early March, and Battersea Park hosting our own London Motor Show from 4th to 7th May. It’s clear from all the shows that after years of little real change, car technology is now developing very quickly, with just about every manufacturer proclaiming huge strides forward in self-driving, electrification, and connectivity. So let’s look at what’s happening in those three key areas: Self Driving Although some of the excited announcements from car makers could have you believe otherwise, a world where human drivers are totally unnecessary is still some years away. There are five

clearly-defined stages or levels before we arrive at fully autonomous, or self-driving cars which need no human driver, as the graphic shows. Tesla are probably furthest down the path at present with their Models S and X ‘Autopilot’ feature, which allows the human driver, under certain circumstances, to hand over responsibility for steering, acceleration and braking completely to the car, but the driver must be ready to take over if necessary. Legislation means that the driver still needs to keep their hands on the steering wheel, however. Interestingly though, whilst other manufacturers may not publicly be quite as advanced as Tesla, their latest models are increasingly quietly incorporating many of the elements which will make autonomous driving a reality for many of us in the not-too-distant future. It will be a close-run battle to see who is the first mainstream manufacturer to make Level 2/3 self-driving cars available to us all, however Nissan’s ‘ProPilot’ system which will be available on their latest Qashqai and Leaf models, due on sale from later this year, promises to provide full autonomous braking, steering and acceleration control on suitable roads, albeit without the lane-changing capabilities of Tesla models. Looking further ahead, Tesla, Ford and Volkswagen are all promising full level 4/5 self-driving by around 2020, so the technology is clearly developing quickly. Electrification Nissan’s Leaf, launched in 2011, was the first real usable electric car of recent times, with space for four people and their luggage, together with a usable range of up to 100 miles. Since then almost every manufacturer has jumped

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on the electric car bandwagon, not least because of the ever-growing opposition to diesel power. Range capabilities of most models have however stayed stubbornly at the 100-mile maximum mark, again with the honourable exception of the two Tesla models, which achieve up to 250 miles range. However, things are changing quickly, and a 200-mile range could soon be the norm. Why is this important? Well, breaking that 200-mile barrier is believed to be a psychological turning point in the acceptability of electric cars, so electric car sales are likely to increase significantly, aided by the latest government road tax changes which further penalise all petrol (and diesel) powered cars. As well as the forthcoming mid-priced Tesla model 3, several other new and updated models offering the magic 200-mile range are promised for late 2017 and beyond, including an updated Nissan Leaf, the car which started it all. Sadly, though, and particularly with the news that General Motors have sold off Vauxhall, the UK will almost certainly not receive a Vauxhall version of GM’s Chevrolet Bolt, an impressive 200-mile car already on sale in the USA. Connectivity The computing power of new models is increasing dramatically, meaning that a huge number of new features are becoming available. Many cars now offer Apple Carplay and/or Google Android, allowing you to play Apps direct from your smartphone. How useful this is depends on your needs, as not every App is compatible. CarPlay, for example, will not allow you to access Google Maps and

its useful live traffic information. Other features are of more clear-cut benefit, such as systems which detect that the vehicle has been in an accident and automatically alert the emergency services. Overall, though, much of these muchvaunted connectivity features may be of limited value to many drivers… although manufacturers may in fact be the real beneficiaries by being able to access the masses of data generated by the average car. Be aware, as well, that many of these connected features rely on using data on your mobile phone, and you could easily inadvertently rack up a significant bill. Self-driving, electrification, and connectivity - these are just a few of the changes currently taking place in the motoring world: we are indeed living in exciting times!

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RHS Garden Wisley For more than 200 years, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has been the force behind the nation’s love of gardening, backed up by its core vision to ‘enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place’. A shining example of this is the charity’s flagship garden, RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, which is one of the UK’s most visited and best-loved gardens. As both a hub of horticultural excellence and a top visitor attraction, the popularity of the garden has grown substantially over the past decade, with visits increasing from 750,000 to over one million per year. Growing Wisley for Everyone Recognising the increasing popularity and horticultural significance of Wisley, the RHS made a commitment to enhance its future and secure its position as a centre for excellence through its Strategic Investment Programme. As part of this commitment, some extraordinary plans are now in place at RHS Garden Wisley. These include the development of a new welcome building and bustling ‘village square’, revitalising the historic science laboratory, and creating a new dedicated Centre for Horticultural Science & Learning. 14

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the garden’s regular flower shows, demonstrations and temporary displays. The Laboratory Reborn By following the entry path, visitors will be greeted by a new vista of the iconic Arts and Crafts-style science Laboratory building and the gently-steeped lawns that will be in keeping with the building’s elegance and academic heritage. Additionally, following the enhancements to the interior of the laboratory, it will be open to the public for the first time in over 100 years. Visitors will be able to step back in time and explore where and how scientists pioneered horticultural research, and where generations of students have learned their profession. The remarkable building will become a hub for visitors to learn about the history of the RHS and discover many of the gardening and botanical heritage treasures from the historical library and collections held at Wisley. New Centre for Horticultural Science & Learning RHS Garden Wisley has been home to RHS science and the School of Horticulture since 1904 but the current facilities require improvement to ensure modern scientific research and learning can flourish. May 2017

Images from top left: RHS Garden Wisley new avenue of Cherries; RHS Garden Wisley Science and Discovery Centre, Wisley Hilltop (both © Forbes Massie); view of the Lab and Canal in summer at RHS Garden Wisley (© RHS).

The new Centre for Horticultural Science & Learning will be a state-of-the-art building that will inspire excellence in horticultural science and learning, enabling scientists and researchers to address some of the key horticultural challenges of the 21st century, and to share this expertise across the globe. The building will contain laboratories, exhibition space, teaching studios, and facilities for the charity’s nationally important Herbarium, science and library collections. This move will also open the extensive collections and research to the public, providing improved access to expertise and knowledge to allow for ‘better gardening’ for everyone. Additionally, the new centre of excellence will be surrounded by three beautiful educational gardens where visitors will

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11th May: Bat Walk Discover the secret world of bats at sunset, on a walk organised by the Surrey Bat Group. 6th May -11 June: Pelargonium Display With more than 100 cultivars of Pelargonium, this will be a vibrant display of beautiful pink and red blooms, and myriad different leaf shapes and textures.

be able to see how horticultural science has had an impact on our daily lives. The Garden of Health and Wellbeing is a strikingly modern interpretation of Europe’s earliest physic gardens – will focus on the benefits of gardening and ‘green space’ for mental health and wellbeing. The World Kitchen Garden will showcase edible plants and how best to cultivate and use them. It will be filled with fruit, vegetables, and culinary herbs from British staples to exotic crops, as well as heritage cultivars and novel ideas. Finally, the Nature Garden will explore the natural processes and cycles that occur in gardens, and how cultivated gardening can work with and complement the wild. The garden will be an intriguing educational hub in natural history and in environmental sensitivity, to show just how beautiful a wild garden can be. Timeline of Activity The exciting programme of developments is now underway at RHS Garden Wisley and the staggered schedule of work has commenced. The first of the changes sees the Wisley Garden Library reopening in Gardiner’s House from 10th April 2017, and improvements to some paths around the garden are now being made. The new Welcome Building and surrounding area is set to open in summer 2018, and the Centre for Horticultural Science & Learning is due to be completed by summer 2020. Watch this Space This spring, visitors will be able to see the planned improvements for RHS Garden Wisley in a new behind-the-scenes exhibition on Seven Acres. Visitors can also access up-to-date information about the project at any time, by visiting the website at www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley.

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13th–14th May: Rhododendron, Magnolia and Camellia Show On top of a riot of colour in the competition classes, information on lime-tolerant rhododendrons, expert advice and free tours will fill this magnificent show. 20th May: Photography Morning Enjoy an early spring morning in the garden to take the perfect photograph of the spring colour. Open from 7.30am. 27th–28th May: Birds of Prey Bring the whole family to discover all about birds of prey. See the magnificent birds up close, with agility displays at 11am and 2pm. 27th May–4th June: Budding Gardeners As part of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening, local schools will build their own mini show garden, to be judged by the garden’s Curator. The gardens will be on show until 4th June and there will also be the chance for the public to vote for their favourite. Sponsored by Rotary. 27th May–4th June: May Half Term Join them for a week of exciting free activities, including sow and grow workshops, as well as arts and crafts sessions, all themed around the fascinating world of bugs and slugs.

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1st–4th June: NEW Family Gardening Show Enjoy a fantastic family day out at their first family gardening show. Listen to fascinating talks, have a go at some workshops, and take part in our special In the Night Garden themed zone – including Upsy Daisy Yoga, flowerpot decorating, planting night-scented stocks, music and storytelling. Download and follow our free augmented reality trail. Learn more about where our food comes from and interesting ways to cook it. Be sure to visit our trade stands to browse a range of inspiring children’s gardening goodies. All events are subject to normal garden admission. For RHS members, admission is free unless otherwise stated. Visit the website for details at www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley.

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<12 18> JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Chiddingfold Horticultural Society Saturday 6th May 10am At their last meeting, Rob Hardy spoke about 'Herbaceous Perennials' and described numerous plants which he had brought with him. Many members left carrying plants bought after the talk. On Saturday 6th, they have their Plant Sale where there will be a wide range of plants and accessories on sale. The next talk is on Wednesday 17th May at 8pm by John Wood who is the Head Gardener at the National Trust property at Hinton Ampner. You are welcome to join them at these events in the Village Hall in Coxcombe Lane. Ewhurst Horticultural Society Saturday 6th May 10am-12 noon They will be holding their plant sale in Ewhurst Village Hall. There will be bedding plants, hardy perennials, shrubs and vegetable plants. They would appreciate any ‘spare plants’ you may have for the Members table, please contact John on 01483 271812. The Cranleigh Art and Crafts Society Saturday May 6th 2pm-2.30pm GU7 September 13_Layout 1 13/08/2013 16:21 Page 45 There is a demonstration in the Bandroom, Village Way GU6 8AF. Steve Hall will be painting using watercolour. He is a highly regarded and excellent artist and his demonstrations are always very enjoyable. Visitors are welcome to join them [£3]. If you have any queries, call 01483 278698. Godalming Woolsack Rotary Club Saturday 6th May 2.30pm to 5pm They are delighted to present the ninth year of Musical Allsorts.

This free concert is open to the over 60's in and around Godalming and is taking place at The United Church, Bridge Road, Godalming. There will be music for all tastes with a top quality, varied programme from Music Kids, The Surrey Fringe, Nick Wyschna and The Godalming Jazz Choir. Free tea and cake will be served during the interval. Tickets are available from David Mitchell on 01483 415268, email daviddmit@gmail.com. Godalming Art Space Saturday 6th May 9am to 12.30pm Held at Godalming Baptist Church in Queen Street GU7 1BA, this is not a teaching morning but purely a great opportunity to lose yourself in creativity for a few hours. It is a very relaxed morning; go along any time after 9am and enjoy a range of different forms of art. Bring your own materials if possible. Takes place on Saturdays on a monthly basis. Please contact the Church Office on 01483 422105 or email Sally Pollard at pollard3@hotmail.co.uk for more details. A warm welcome awaits! Car Boot Fair Sunday Sunday 7th May 8am-12 noon The Rural Life Centre in The Reeds Road, Tilford GU10 2DL will be holding its second boot fair of the 2017 season. The car boot fee is £6 with free entry to buyers and is organised in aid of the museum. Do go along to see what great bargains can be had. Busbridge Evening WI Tuesday 9th May 8pm They meet this month to discuss and vote on the annual resolutions, to have a Quiz and to compete for the Flower Cup.

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Jazz at the Pavilion Wednesday 10th May 7.30pm for 8pm Features The Nigel Price Trio. Winner of ‘Best Guitarist’ in the 2016 British Jazz Awards, Nigel Price is one of the most highly regarded and in demand guitarists on the UK jazz scene today. In addition to a heavy touring schedule he is also a regular performer at Ronnie Scott’s, where he has played over 400 times. A night not to be missed! Tickets £14 in advance from www.guildfordjazz.org.uk. Jazz @ The Pavilion, Guildford Rugby Club, Guildford Road, Godalming GU7 3DH. Park Mead Magical Cranleigh Scarecrow Trail Friday 12th to Monday 22nd May Find all the scarecrows, vote for your favourite and you can win a family ticket to Fisher’s Farm Park. Entry open to all. See maps for more information. Maps (including voting slips) available for a £1 donation from Cubitt & West, Ruby & Kind, and Park Mead School.

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Guildford Wine Festival Your chance to sample some fantastic wines and raise a toast to supporting two local charities

The Guildford Wine Festival, organised by VantagePoint Events, will take place at Guildford Cathedral on 12th and 13th May, with a session on the Friday evening from 7pm-11pm, an afternoon session on the Saturday from 12pm-4pm and a final session on the Saturday evening from 7pm11pm.

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The festival will feature over 140 international wines, including champagnes and premium wines, alongside wine experts and producers. In addition, there will be live music, entertainment, concessions, food, money off-wine vouchers, wine talks and more.

Shooting Star Chase is a leading children’s hospice charity caring for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families. Whether lives are measured in days, weeks, months or years, they are there to make every moment count. They support families from diagnosis to end of life and throughout bereavement with a range of nursing, practical, emotional and medical care.

Local wines and producers will also feature with their own special section to celebrate the strength and diversity of wine production in this area. These will include Albury Vineyard (nr Guildford), Blackdown Ridge (Haslemere), Greyfriars (Puttenham) and Jenkyn Place (Bentley). At the event, a tasting measure of wine costs a minimum of one token, with some of the more expensive wines costing up to three tokens. Extra tokens will be available to purtchase on the day. Entry to each festival is just £10 per session if booked in advance, with wine tokens also available at a reduced price when booked together. Group rates will also be available for parties and larger bookings. The Guildford Wine Festival will be working with two local charities at the event in May. The two charities will be Oakleaf and Shooting Star Chase. A blind wine tasting will support Oakleaf and Shooting Star Chase will run a raffle, with the proceeds of each going directly to the charities. In addition, VantagePoint Events will donate money from every ticket sold.

Steve Page, one of the organisers, said: “We are delighted to be working with such great local charities as Oakleaf and Shooting Star Chase for our first Guildford Wine Festival. At our last wine event, we raised over £1,500 for charity and we hope that we will exceed this amount in May. We urge as many people as possible to come along and not only taste some great international and local wines but also help support these two brilliant community organisations”. Tickets are available to buy online at www.vantagepointevents.co.uk or via the Guildford Tourist Information Centre in the High Street. Call 01483 444333 or visit in person.

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Guildford Wine Festival Friday 12th and Saturday 13th May Oganised by VantagePoint Events, this will take place at Guildford Cathedral on 12th and 13th May, with a session on the Friday evening from 7pm-11pm, an afternoon session on the Saturday from 12pm-4pm and a final session on the Saturday evening from 7pm-11pm. The festival will feature over 140 international wines, including champagnes and premium wines, alongside wine experts and producers. In addition, there will be live music, entertainment, concessions, food, money off-wine vouchers, wine talks and more. Local wines and producers will also feature with their own special section to celebrate the strength and diversity of wine production in this area. Visit www.vantagepoijntevents. co.uk for more information or to book.

The new distillery is a five minute stroll up a well signed country lane. There are just 70 tickets available, at £50 each, and prebooking is essential. Go to www.SilentPoolDistillers.com or http://surreyspice.com/indian-supper-clubs/.

Bollywood Cinema Night Friday 12th May 7pm for 7.30pm This is an unusual but exciting event organised jointly by Silent Pool Distillery and Surrey Spice. There will be an exclusive screening of the excellent film, The Lunchbox, an awardwinning Indian romance nominated for a BAFTA. Thanks to Mandira from Surrey Spice, the audience will be able to get right into the Bollywood atmosphere as they uncover their own delicious Indian ‘tiffin’ carrier (lunchbox). It promises to be a fantastic social and culinary experience as well as a wonderful night at the movies. Silent Pool Distillers will offer a complimentary gin-based cocktail and guests can keep their tiffin carrier as a souvenir. There will also be a paid bar and sample tastings of the multi-award winning Silent Pool Gin. The venue is Silent Pool Distillery, Shere Rd, Albury GU5 9BW and parking is in the Silent Pool Car Park off the A25 Shere Road.

Royal Surrey – Urology Centre After six years of hard fundraising, some amazing highs and desperate lows, it finally happened! In March the Urology Centre building contract was signed and work was due to start immediately and the Centre is due to open in autumn 2018. They have raised £1.7 million and are doing their best to increase that to £2 million over the next 18 months. They would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this happen.

Milford & District U3A Friday 12th May The next talk for The Milford & District U3A takes place following the Annual General Meeting at 2pm. Baroness Kate Parminter will talk about her work in the House of Lords and her interests in Animal Welfare and Conservation Campaigns. This is the last talk this season and prior to the AGM there is a lunch at 12.30pm. Tickets at £5 can be ordered from the secretary at secretary@milford-u3a.org.uk.

Farncombe Day Centre The day centre is a convenient position for local shops and bus stops. It is open to anyone over the age of 50 who lives in the areas of Farncombe, Binscombe, Godalming, Busbridge, Hurtmore, Milford and Witley. There is no membership fee. The centre is managed by Age Concern Farncombe and supported by Waverley. It is run by a committed team of staff and volunteers

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GREAT GODALMING DUCK RACE AND FETE If you go down to the River today you are sure of a Quacking Surprise!! Saturday 20th May is the day to be down at the river bank to witness the first ever Great Godalming Duck Race. Daffy fun for all the family and your chance to sponsor a duck and watch it paddle to victory along our very own River Wey. Records will be broken, fun will be had and we hope lots of money raised. Visit the tea and cake tent, dress up as a duck, wear something yellow – now is your chance to join in this eggstraordinary spring time fun. The Fete will start at 11am and run until 4pm and the first Race will start at 12 noon with heats every 20 minutes from then until the Grand Final for the heat winners. Heat winners will win £20 with prizes of £250, £100 and £50 for the first three places in the Grand Final. Music will be provided on the bandstand by The Accidentals and Rodborough School Jazz Band. Many of the local schools and youth groups are involved promoting the Race by selling tickets and will have stalls at the Fete. They will also receive May 2017

a donation of 25% of the value of the tickets that they sell. We are very grateful for the support of Roy and Andrew Axtell, directors of Axtell, which is a major employer in the area with a Godalming head office. It is a product and service supplier to the construction industry. This includes ready mix concrete, concrete pumping and waste disposal services together with a contracting division undertaking groundworks and surfacing. Shooting Star Chase is a leading children’s hospice charity caring for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families. More information can be found at www.shootingstarchase.org.uk. It costs £10 million a year just to maintain their current level of care only 10% of which comes from government. So, it is vital that we help them as much as possible. Rotary support many local and international charities including Kids Out, Cranleigh Riding for the Disabled, Skillway, the Prostate Project, Seeds for Change and End Polio Now. Tickets cost £1 and can be purchased from Godalming schools and youth organisations, Record Corner, The Cellar Café, events in Godalming and on the day.

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Summer must be on the way as we can now announce the programme for Music in the Park 2017. You can look forward to over 20 concerts on Sunday afternoons, starting from 7th May. All the regular concerts take place from 3pm to 5pm at the bandstand in the Phillips Memorial Park in Godalming. Entry is free, so bring along a deckchair, a picnic, a group of friends and while away your summer afternoons listening to good music in a wonderful setting by the River Wey. VantagePoint is once again sponsoring a concert on 18th June which also celebrates the 100th birthday of Godalming Bowls Club. There will be lots going on that day, so please come along and say hello to your local magazine team. Saturday 9th September sees Godalming’s own ‘Proms in the Park’, starting at 5pm. Always popular, make sure you come early to celebrate the end of the season in true British style! 7th May Dan Eley Founda�on Concert featuring Godalming College Band

25th June FIS Concert Rock Choir and Azure Rock Band

14th May Shipleys Concert featuring Will Shackleton Band

2nd July Godalming Film Society Concert featuring Clint Bradley Weestern Music Band

21st May Prime Place Concert featuring Band of the Surrey Yeomanry 28th May Rotary Charity Concert Godalming Carpets Concert featuring The Salts

9th July Mullards Funeral Director's Concert featuring Rushmoor Concert Band 16th July Downs Solicitors Concert featuring Sta�on House

4th June Grillo LLP Concert featuring Junc�on 4 Big Band

23rd July Waitrose Concert featuring Godalming Band

11th June Dragonfly Concert featuring twentyfivemiles

30th July Boots Op�cians Concert featuring Anthony's Allstars

18th June VantagePoint Concert Celebra�ng Godalming Bowls Club's 100th Year Featuring Claire Phoenix

6th August Stayca�on Live

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<25 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Peter Bennett who will be performing a selection of music from Spanish 19th Century composers to contemporary composers with a mix of some Brazilian music too. For reservations and more details, contact Suzanne Cacciottolo on 07940 013314. New Woodland Play Area In April the National Trust’s Winkworth Arboretum opened a brand new woodland play area. Nestled amongst birch trees, and without a plastic slide in sight, the nature-inspired concept was designed by children of the 1st Farncombe Scout Group. Its structures follow the organic forms of its materials to create quirky features such as a chunky branch den and a staircase carved into a huge fallen oak trunk. Each feature is linked, combining a natural climbing frame, wobbly bridge, balance beam, rope bridge and more to form a varied and adventurous trail suitable for children of mixed ages and abilities. Sounds like lots of fun!

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Godalming Town History Walk Saturday 13th May 2.30pm The brilliant town walks start again this month. The first walk of the season will trace Godalming’s industrial past through its buildings and end up looking at the timber-framed buildings in Church Street. Meet at The Pepperpot at 2.30pm. Walks take about 1½ hours and are free with no booking required; just turn up. If you want any further information please contact pamtalbot@clara.co.uk. Dates for the rest of the summer are: Saturday 10th June, 8th July and 12th August. Surrey Libraries - PENfriend They are launching an exciting and innovative new tool for visually impaired people. Manufactured by Mantra Lingua, the ‘PENfriend’ will be available in every library in the network and will enable users with a visual impairment to listen to a brief synopsis of an audio book to help them make an informed selection. The PENfriend is available to any library user on request. Surrey’s libraries have over 9,000 audio books available to borrow so why not take advantage of their request service that operates across the county? For all enquiries please phone Surrey County Council libraries on 01483 543599 or text 07968 832414 or email libraries@surreycc.gov.uk. Details can be found on the website at www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries.

Godalming and Haslemere Ramblers They have a full programme of 24 walks in May, ranging from 4.5 miles to 11 miles, the longer walks often taking in a pub stop for lunch. The long walks are usually on Wednesdays with the shorter ones on Thursdays and Sundays. And now the days are longer, there are also some Friday evening walks; a great way to start the weekend! Although many of the routes Godalming Run explore the local countryside, others venture further afield, Sunday 14th May from the North Downs to the south coast. Why not put on your The annual Godalming Run is coming back to the town on boots and go along for a free trial walk and see if it suits you? Sunday 14th May. The run which is in aid of Sport Godalming’s Godalming Butcher Jandetails 14_Layout 1 10/12/2013 1 Gold Champions Fund attracted 865 runners in 2016 See the website for further of all the walks, www. 16:01 Page Go for gandhramblers.org.uk. and it is hoped more than 1,000 people will participate this

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The Godalming Run Sport Godalming is organising the run with the support of Charterhouse Club, Waverley Harriers and Godalming Town, Waverley Borough and Surrey County Councils. The Music Works will be providing an exciting line up of live music to keep runners entertained before during and after the races.

The annual Godalming Run is coming back to the town on Sunday 14th May and organisers aim to make it bigger than ever. The run which is in aid of Sport Godalming’s Go for Gold Champions Fund attracted 865 runners in 2016 and it is hoped more than 1,000 people will participate this year. Sport Godalming is calling on local people to register at godalmingrun.org or register on the day. With a 1k Fun Run, challenging 5k and tough 10k route, there is a distance to suit everyone. All runners will set off from the Godalming Bandstand in the Phillips Memorial Park. The 1k Fun Run is open to people of all ages and it will begin at 10am; the 10k at 10am and the 5k at 10am. Anyone aged 11 years and over can enter the 5k and those aged 16 years and over can sign up for the 10k.

Michael O’Sullivan, Vice Chairman of Sport Godalming, commented: “This year we welcome runners who wish to take part for Sport Godalming and any other well deserving causes. Participants can raise sponsorship for any charity of their choice and we hope many charity groups will take part. All proceeds from the run will benefit local aspiring Olympians who require funding to help them train and compete. With our support, we can help them to achieve their ambitions and represent Great Britain in the Tokyo Olympic Games.” Aspiring Olympian Patrick Croghan who sails in the 29er class commented: “I compete at a national and international level and hope to get to the Olympics, which is why funding from Sport Godalming is so important to me. Funds raised through the run will help aspiring Olympians like me to fulfil our dreams.” Registration is from as little as £3 online at www.godalmingrun.org.

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Haslemere Decorative and Fine Arts Society Tuesday 16th May 2.15pm Sandro Botticelli – Painter of Florence is the title of their next lecture at Haslemere Hall. Nadfas lecturer, Shirley Smith, will examine the influence that Botticelli’s life and times had on the works of this Early Renaissance painter of the Florentine School. There will be a further opportunity at this lecture to book for the Outing to Broughton Castle Oxfordshire on 14th June. Visitors and new members are very welcome at these lectures. For more details, contact HDFAS Membership Secretary Sue Wright on 01428 683578 or email membership@haslemeredfas.co.uk. Further information about the Society can be found on www.haslemeredfas.org. uk. Ewhurst History Society Tuesday 16th May 8pm They will be holding their AGM followed by ‘Heath Robinson and his Circle’ by Michael Miller. William Heath Robinson, artist and cartoonist lived in Cranleigh during the inter-war years. Michael Miller will talk about his life and work, and his connections with three other Cranleigh Artists- Lawson Wood, Frank Swinnerton and Joseph Longhurst. Meetings are held at the Ewhurst Baptist Church and all are welcome. Non Members £2, to include tea/coffee and biscuits. For more information, see www. ewhistorysociety.com.

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JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Dementia Action Alliance Wednesday 17th May Residents, businesses and organisations in Godalming are being called on to join a new local initiative led by Surrey County Council and the Alzheimer’s Society with support from the Town Council, Waverley Borough Council, and other interested organisations to help support people living with dementia, their carers and families, in Godalming and the surrounding areas. It is anticipated that by 2020 there will be almost 2,500 people over 65 years of age living in Waverley with dementia, and around 30 under 65. The official launch of the Alliance will take place during Dementia Awareness Week when a Dementia Awareness event will be held on Wednesday 17th May at the Wilfrid Noyce Centre, Crown Court, Godalming GU7 1DY at 6pm. All are welcome to go along and find out more about the initiative and dementia. If you would like to join contact Mary Baker on 07789 888391 or email MaryB@DropBy.co.uk or visit www.dementiaaction.org.uk. Guildford Rambling Club From Thursday 18th May Their walks programme can be found at www. guildfordramblingclub.org.uk. Unless otherwise stated visitors are welcome on all of their walks and walks normally start at 10am. For details of the 5.5 mile morning walk from Ranmore on Thursday 18th May, call Patrick on 07885 251460. Hazel, on 07766 663876, has the details for the five mile morning walk from Dunsfold on the morning of Sunday 21st May. For the nine mile circular walk from near Thursley via Haslemere on Sunday 28th May, call David on 07935 887499. And Olive, on 07872 613505, is your contact for the 10 mile circular walk from Midhurst on Sunday 4th June.

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Life on the Wey and Godalming Navigations The Wey Navigations is one of the earliest navigable waterways in the country, running from Godalming down to Weybridge, and dating from 1653. Since 1964 it has been owned and operated by the National Trust. One of six lengthsmen, Robert Craig, looks after the length between Guildford and Shalford.

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Cranleigh Decorative and Fine Arts Society Wednesday 24th May 2pm and 7pm Dr Richard Thomas will give a talk on William Cobbett & James Gillray, discussing the relationship between Cobbett, a well known Farnham journalist in the 18th Century, and Gillray, the famous cartoonist, with whom he had public spats. It will be held at Cranleigh Arts Centre. They meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month, except August and December and all are welcome. Information regarding membership can be found at www.cranleighdfas.org. Cream Tea Voyages Thursday 25th May The ever popular cream tea voyages are back. The Wey and Arun Canal Trust offer an opportunity to appreciate the beautiful West Sussex countryside while enjoying a cup of tea and delicious scones, cream and jam. The trips take approximately 1½ hours and depart at 2.30pm from Loxwood. Additional trips will be added at 4.30pm when the earlier ones are fully booked. Tickets cost £13 per person and should be booked in advance. Call the Trust Office on 01403 752403 or email office@ weyandarun.co.uk. Also check out the website for more dates throughout the summer www.weyandarun.co.uk. Gardening Volunteers Oakleaf Enterprise, a local mental health charity and social enterprise based in Guildford are expanding their horticultural team. They have a new member of staff, a brand new van and are now looking to take on more gardening jobs in the local community. They are also looking for more volunteers to join their team. Do you love gardening or know someone who does?

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The weather in May can take us by surprise - we might be basking in the heat of the sun, or we are equally as likely to be jolted, shocked and stopped in our tracks, as we turn to grab our coats to protect us during periods of rather bleak, chilly weather. It's the same for our plants. They won't enjoy a check in their growth if inclement weather strikes, so take care to protect any tender plants in your care this month. Whatever the weather, summer isn't far away. There's a wide range of seeds you can sow this month in your garden or at your allotment. Swede 'Magres' is a fully hardy variety of swede, which can be sown outside directly in the soil where it is to grow now. 'Magres' offers good mildew resistance, and produces tasty, purple topped, yellowfleshed swedes. There are many wonderful varieties of beetroot that you can sow directly in the soil outside now. 'Chioggia' is a wonderful beetroot. When you slice it in half you'll be greeted with pretty concentric circles of pink and white beetroot flesh. 'Burpees May 2017

Golden', and 'Touchstone Gold' are lovely, yellow beetroot varieties, and 'White Detroit', 'Albino', and 'Albina Verduna' are beautiful, white varieties of beetroot. Pumpkins are so much fun to grow! You can sow pumpkin and squash seeds in a greenhouse, on your windowsill, or outside but with protection from the elements. Pumpkins aren't fond of cold weather - they won't tolerate frost. So do ensure you wait for warm weather conditions, and harden your plants off, by gently acclimatising them to life outdoors during the daytime, and then bringing your plants back undercover for extra protection at night for two weeks or so prior to planting outside. Remember to protect your seedlings if cold weather is forecast. Pumpkin and squash seeds germinate readily in the warmth. Sow each pumpkin seed on its side or vertically - this will help water to run off and prevent the seed from rotting if it doesn't germinate right away. Pumpkin and squash plants resent having their roots disturbed, so if you're sowing your seeds in pots prior to planting in the soil outside, ensure your containers are large enough to contain the seedlings, and their roots, until you're able to plant

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Larger fruited varieties of pumpkin and squash require more space and will happily and rapidly advance onwards, taking over a vast area of ground in very little time. The minimum space you should offer each pumpkin is 6ft by 6ft; more would be far better, but any less would be unkind, as these cucurbits don't grow well when faced with competition. Pumpkins hate windy weather, so choose a sheltered spot, or if you garden on an exposed site, create a windbreak to protect your plants. Jerusalem artichokes grow to be tall plants, which provide a good windbreak, or you could make your own shelter using some fine mesh or netting if you prefer.

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them outside - these are quickgrowing plants which need more room than you might expect at every stage of growth. Pumpkins and squashes don't grow well in areas of compacted soil, so take time to dig your soil over and loosen any compaction. Double-digging would be ideal, but you could find an alternative planting space where the soil isn't compacted and doesn't Beetroot 'Chioggia' require digging if you prefer. Pumpkins and squash plants thrive in raised beds, but the plants will also take over these precious growing areas and any nearby ground very rapidly. When planting out your pumpkin plants, or when sowing your seed directly in the soil, make a wide, shallow well in the soil for each pumpkin plant or seed you sow. The well doesn't need to be deep; just enough of a dip in the ground to provide some shelter for your pumpkin, and to provide a collection point for water when it rains, or when you water your plants. Pumpkin plants can be surprisingly versatile and accommodating. Most of the varieties that produce small fruits, for example 'Munchkin', 'Jack Be Little', and 'Baby Boo', will happily scramble up tepees, arches, or homemade supports, where they create a beautiful and atmospheric sight as their fruits ripen in autumn. But do ensure that your pumpkin supports are strong and braced accordingly, in order to be sturdy enough to support the full weight of your growing plants and their harvest of pumpkins. You don't need to grow these smaller pumpkin plants as climbers - they will happily scramble over the ground. 44

One place that pumpkins will be very happy to be planted is on top of your compost heap - the warmth from the decomposing vegetable and plant matter below will aid and comfort your plants no end resulting in earlier fruit production. Consequently, the compost heap is an ideal place to sow seeds of your largest pumpkin varieties; this is the place to try to break the record for the largest pumpkin at your local show. You might opt for the readily available Pumpkin 'Atlantic Giant', or you might decide to spend a little more money on a few special, giant pumpkin seeds from a champion grower, the choice is yours! Ideally your compost heap won't be overflowing and your plant waste and vegetable matter won't have yet reached the top of your compost heap, so that your pumpkin plants will have some shelter and protection from the surrounding wood, pallets, or whatever your compost heap is constructed or reined in by. Then tip a bucket or two of good-quality compost on top of your compost heap, make a shallow well to sow your seed directly into, or plant your pumpkin seedling into this compost if you've already started your plants off indoors. I love growing pumpkins, I am sure you will too. Good luck! FIND OUT MORE For lovely gardening ideas, tips, and advice for the month ahead, a calendar of specialist plant fairs, and much more besides, visit Beth's website www.pumpkinbeth.com.

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<42 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Do you know someone who might benefit from the therapeutic qualities of gardening or have a gardening maintenance job that we could help with? If so, please contact Beatrice Curtis on 01483 303649 or email beatricecurtis@oakleaf-enterprise.org. Witley Neighbourhood Plan The Witley Neighbourhood Plan steering group have now launched a ‘call for sites’ process. The purpose is to ensure that all appropriate sites in Witley Parish (includes the villages of Brook, Enton, Milford, Sandhills, Witley and Wormley) are considered for future development. The steering group team are asking any landowners within the Witley Parish area who wish to have land considered for development, in the short or longer term, to provide relevant details. For more information and to download the submission form please go to the Witley Neighbourhood Plan website www.witleyneighbourhoodplan. co.uk. Please submit all required information by 26th May 2017. If you have any queries please contact the steering group by email at info@witleynp.com.

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Birds of Prey Weekend at RHS Wisley Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th May These magnificent birds once again visit RHS Garden Wisley with agility displays at 11am and 2pm each day. Expert handlers are there to answer all your questions while the birds show themselves off on their perches. Free with Garden admission. www.rhs.org.uk/wisley.

The David Tyson Memorial Fund The fund, set up earlier this year in memory of the highly respected local rail engineer David Tyson, is a separate and bespoke fund within the Community Foundation for Surrey, a local charitable trust. Based in Godalming, the Community Foundation has awarded over £6.8 million in grants to support individuals and grassroots voluntary organisations across Surrey. The David Tyson Memorial Fund will support budding young rail engineers with grants that will cover costs such as course fees travel and equipment. The process for young individuals to make applications to The Fund is currently being co-ordinated, with further details to follow, but details can be found at http://cfsurrey.org.uk/fund/david-tyson-memorialfund/. If you would like to donate to this worthwhile charity after reading more about it, you can go to the BTMyDonate link: https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/davidtysonmemorialfund.

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<45 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD country’s finest organists. Tickets are £10 per concert or £40 for the whole season this year. They can be obtained online from www.stnicolascranleigh.org.uk, on the door, or from the Church Office, Church Lane Cranleigh GU6 8AR. You can also call 01483 273620. Brook Village Fête Monday 29th May 1pm The 71st annual Brook Village Fête is one of the most popular and longest-running village festivals in southern England. It will take place on the picturesque village green opposite the Dog and Pheasant Pub. It’s a fun-packed day out, offering a host of activities and games for children of all ages, in addition to a large number of stalls showcasing a variety of produce. Inside Pirrie Hall there will be the usual huge selection of bric-a-brac for the bargain hunter, as well as many hundreds of secondhand books, children’s toys and games. Donations for these and for the tombola can be made beforehand and over the bank holiday weekend by phoning 01428 288835 or emailing brookfete@hotmail.co.uk. West Surrey Decorative and Fine Arts Society Tuesday 30th May 'Captain James Cook and the Art of Exploration' is the title of their next lecture when Dr James Taylor features sensational illustrations and artworks of the official artists, such as Sir Joseph Banks, who travelled with Cook on his three remarkable voyages of discovery of New Zealand and Australia from 1768 to 1780. 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 and new members and visitors are very welcome.

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Ingredients: 10 aparagus spears 30g broad beans A handful of rocket leaves 150g ricotta A few sprigs of mint 1lemon 7 or 8 toasted almonds 1 garlic clove 3tbsp olive oil 1tsp Dijon mustard ½ tsp caster sugar 2 slices of pumpkin seed bread (recipe overleaf) Serves 2

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mustard, 1/2 tsp sugar, the juice of half a lemon and a pinch of salt. Slowly add 3tbsp of olive oil while whisking to emulsify 5. Pop your broad beans out of their skins and add them to the bowl with the cooled asparagus. Add the rocket, crush your almonds and add them too. Dress everything nicely with your lemon dressing. 6. Toast 2 slices of your pumpkin seed bread. Rub with a cut clove of garlic and season with salt 7. Build up your salad onto each bruschetta, alternating with spoons of your minted ricotta 8. Drizzle with olive oil and serve

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The Leathern Bottle is a traditional English pub on Meadrow in Godalming, close to Farncombe Boat House and Godalming Football club. With two courses on offer for just ÂŁ25 per person at their steak nights on Thursday evenings, The Leathern Bottle offers excellent value, as well as Tuesday to Saturday, and the steak nights run home-cooked food and a warm welcome. from 6pm-8pm every Thursday evenings. Sunday There is live folk music from 9pm onwards on the roasts are served from 12.30pm-5.30pm. second and fourth Wednesday of every month For more information, see the Leathern Bottle and locally-sourced real ales available. on TripAdvisor, call 01483 497632 or drop by Opening hours are Monday-Saturday 11am- and experience it for yourself at 77 Meadrow, 11.30pm and 12 noon-10.30pm on Sundays. Godalming GU7 3JG. Food is served from 12.30 noon-8.30pm from ADVERTORIAL

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of brilliant and beautiful French music from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. They will perform music by such wonderful composers as Josquin Deprez, Bizet, Delibes and Debussy. The second half of the concert will be Gabriel Faure’s beautiful Requiem in a new arrangement for brass and voice. Tickets at the door £15, pre-booked £12.50 (£7 students). Call The Occam Singers on 01252 783977, the Record Corner in Godalming on 01483 422006 or Guildford Tourist Information Centre: 155 High Street, on 01483 444333. You can also go to www.guildford.gov.uk. They will be supporting the work of the charity LinkAble this year. Dr Feelgood Saturday 3rd June Now in their 5th decade, they are still one of Britain’s best rocking blues band! Featuring the superb vocals of Robert Kane, their current line-up is unchanged since Lee Brilleaux’s untimely passing in 1994, with Steve Walwyn on scorching guitar, and the rock-solid rhythm section of Kevin Morris on drums, and Phil Mitchell on bass. Expect all their classic hits, `Down at the Doctors’, `Milk & Alcohol’, `Roxette’, `Back in the night’, `She does it right’, etc. The gig takes place at Cranleigh Village Hall, Village Way, Cranleigh GU6 8AF. More information and tickets from www.eclecticlivemusic.com. Godalming Town Show & Carnival Saturday 3rd June Dig out your cutlass and eye patch and join in for a day of adventure. There will be pirate themed Carnival parade, live music and entertainment, food stalls, beer tent and lots more! Carnival 12pm -1pm,stalls 12pm-5pm, live entertainment 1pm7pm. All take place in The Bury’s Field. Contact them for more information or visit their Facebook Page for the latest news and updates. www.godalmingtownshow.co.uk . National Croquet Day Sunday 4th June Have you ever played croquet, or have you ever wondered how to play croquet? Now’s your chance to have a go on international standard croquet courts. Guildford and Godalming Croquet Club invites you to go along and try out this enjoyable and fascinating sport, which can be played at a social or competitive level. The club will welcome visitors at any time between 2pm and 5.30pm. Accompanied children aged 10 or over will be welcome. As well as trying the sport yourself, there will be an opportunity to watch a Golf Croquet challenge match featuring two top players. It’s free, they will supply the equipment, and all you need to do is turn up wearing flatsoled shoes (e.g. trainers). A warm welcome guaranteed. For details of how to find them, see their website: www. guildfordandgodalmingcroquetclub.co.uk. Alternatively, contact Mike Huxley on 01483 415472.

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Newlands Corner to East Clandon This walk, through woods and fields, has some long but not very steep ups and downs. It starts at Newlands Corner which follows the trend of our recent walks by having yet another magnificent view. Be warned that Surrey County Council is soon to start charging people to park at Newlands Corner. We are told that this charge will cover the management of the site as well as improvements to the existing facilities. The walk description is provided by Guildford Rambling Club (guildfordramblingclub.org.uk).

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of the road. This footpath wends its way through trees and soon reaches another road. Go straight across, through a small car park and then continue straight on for 1¾ miles to reach Newlands Corner.

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difficult they will become for people. When death is discussed openly, it becomes easier for everyone involved to help patients have the death they want, in the place of their choice – whether that is at our hospice, in a care home, or in their own homes.”

Although it’s something which will happen to us all one day, death is a subject which is often skirted around in conversation. It’s hard to deal with because we don’t like to think about the death of a loved one, or indeed face the end of our own lives. But not talking about death won’t make it go away, and indeed the more we discuss this thorny subject, the easier it becomes to face and accept it. And from 8th to 14th May, organisations across the UK, including local Hospice Care charity Phyllis Tuckwell, will come together to help us do just that - in Dying Matters Awareness Week. Dying Matters is a coalition of organisations which was set up by the National Council for Palliative Care to promote awareness of dying, death and bereavement, and to help people talk more openly about these matters. Its members include the NHS, hospices, care homes, charities, social care groups, community and faith organisations, schools and colleges, and funeral directors. Phyllis Tuckwell is a Hospice Care charity which supports patients and families in West Surrey and North East Hampshire, who are living with a terminal illness such as cancer. “We are keen to support conversations around death and bereavement,” says Sarah Brocklebank, Chief Executive at Phyllis Tuckwell, “because dying really does matter. The more we can encourage our patients and their families to have these difficult conversations, the less

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“We would like to see a society where dying, death and bereavement are seen and accepted as a natural part of everybody’s life cycle,” continues Ms Brocklebank. “By discussing these matters more openly, we can help people to access the range of support and care services which are available to them, and at an earlier stage in their illness. We can also help to dispel some of the misconceptions people have of hospices being gloomy buildings lined with beds, and reinforce that most of our care, 85%, is given outside of our in-patient unit, delivered in the community - in either patients’ own homes, care homes, or day centres. Our support is all about enabling people to have the best quality of life, with the people they love, in the time which they have left.” Phyllis Tuckwell supports over 250 patients, relatives and carers every day - in their own homes, in the community, at the hospice in Farnham and at the Beacon Centre in Guildford. It provides all of its services free of charge, and has to raise over £20,000 a day to be able to do this. As well as offering medical and nursing care, therapies, counselling, social work advice and practical support to patients and families before death, it also cares for the relatives of its patients after death, offering one-to-one and group bereavement support. Every Tuesday it runs an Open House session from 2pm to 4pm at the Hospice in Farnham, where anyone who wants to can come along to find out more about the care which it offers. Everyone is welcome and there is no need to let them know that you are coming – just drop in. FIND OUT MORE For more information, please visit the website at www.pth.org.uk or telephone 01252 729400.

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<53 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD minimum of £20 each for the Trust in sponsorship. Individuals and groups can register to join the Poddle at www.weyarun.org.uk/ events. For more information, call Margaret on 01483 894606 or email her at poddle@weyandarun.co.uk. Walk for Water Saturday 10th June The local WaterAid group invite you all to join their annual walk at Newlands Corner near Guildford GU4 8SE. There’s a choice of 4 signposted circular walks with something for everyone: wheelchair users, family groups to serious hikers. The shortest circuit is a ½ mile tarmac path and the longest is 8 miles across the Downs. There is ample parking plus toilets and a snack bar. Well behaved dogs are welcomed. Find out more from Linda on 07934 839608 or go to www. wateraidwestsurrey.org. Milford Village Fête Saturday 10th June 1pm Taking place at the Jubilee Field off Church Road, Milford GU8 5HQ, there will be music, dance performances, BBQ, beer and tea tent, children's races, bouncy castles and many produce and games stalls. Additional parking is available at Milford school and Station Road car park. My Dearest Kate Saturday 10th June 2pm-4pm (doors open 1.30pm) The story of Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine, seen through a collection of the letters exchanged between herself and Charles, is the focus of a play ‘My Dearest Kate’ by Ellie Dickens. It is being performed at The Wilfrid Noyce Centre in Godalming and is Bourne Buildings May 14_Layout 1 11/05/2015 14:51 Page 1

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