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Godalming & Cranleigh • September 2016

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YOUR LOCAL TEAM And another month goes by... where does the time go? As I write this, Humph and I are just about to drive down to France with friends for a couple of weeks. The swimming pool, such a hit with the boy last year, beckons and now has built-in steps, which means he can exit whenever he wants, rather than having to rely on me putting down my glass to pull him out. We’ll both be happier! You will be aware that we are big fans of Surrey Hills Enterprises and are, as a local company based in the Surrey Hills, members of the organisation. Next month is their big annual event, the Surrey Hills Wood Fair which takes place on the 1st and 2nd October in the grounds of Birtley House near Bramley, Surrey. If you have never been,

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it is well worth a visit, as there is plenty for everyone to do. It is of course mainly about wood but also about local artists, companies, manufacturers and producers. It is also very good value. Early bird tickets are just £7.50 per adult (£10 on the door) and children go free. See you there! Next month sees a few new changes. We are adding Effingham, East and West Horsley to our Guildford edition, and Leatherhead is joining our Dorking edition, which will take our total circulation to more than 117,500 copies every month. Look out as well for our brand new website with lots of new features and which will work on mobiles and tablets.

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6 Jottings Your local community noticeboard

8 Heritage Open Days Friday 9th to Sunday 11th September

13 All the Fun of the Wood Fair A great day out in the Surrey Hills 20 Education Focus Why choose a prep school?

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25 Cranleigh Food & Music Festival Saturday 24th September 29 Health Repetitive Injuries and Joint Pain 33 Godalming Town Council Autumn News

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44 Gardening An Inca Garden at Hampton Court

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Thank you for sending in all your Jottings, it seems that we are back to full flow after the summer break. Whether you’re into gardening, walking, singing, cinema, car boot sales, music, quizzes, exercise or even belly dancing among other things, you are sure to find something in the following jottings to take your fancy. September is usually a pretty good month weatherwise, so whatever you get up to, enjoy yourselves. Elstead Afternoon Women’s Institute Thursday 1st September 2.15pm Mrs Susan Howe will speak about ‘History Minus The Boring Bits’ at Elstead Village Hall. There will be the usual delicious tea available for £1.50 to all members and visitors. Why not go along and join them; they have some excellent speakers lined up for this year including Mr Ashley Smith from the Hawk Conservancy Trust in October. Their Annual Meeting plus a Quiz on Antiques, takes place in November. Would you consider becoming their new President? Helen is due to retire after three years of sterling service and will take over as Secretary. Please let them know before the November meeting. There is no requirement to live in Elstead to become a member. Contact Helen White on 01252 710039. Cranleigh Antique Collectors and Craft Fair Thursdays 1st and 15th September 7.30am-3pm Takes place at Cranleigh Village Hall, Village Way, Cranleigh GU6 8AT. There’s easy access and parking nearby. There are many stalls at this long established popular fair and freshly cooked refreshments are available. You will find antiques, collectables, vintage, bric-a-brac, books, records, cards and jewellery. Free entry. Contact Paul on 07980 384491 or Facebook, Pdfairs, for further details.

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HERITAGE OPEN DAYS Friday 9th to Sunday 11th September

Heritage Open Days offers free access to buildings which are normally closed to the public with tours and events which bring local history to life. Visitors to Godalming in 2016 may see just a sleepy little town by the river but the town has had a varied history from its Saxon origins through its wool trade, framework knitting, and leather processing plus being a major coaching stop on the London to Portsmouth road. With the coming of the railway this trade was lost, but the town grew with housing for London commuters. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Godalming was more like a northern mill town with a big industrial presence and a large number of non-conformist religions catering for the workers. UNITARIAN CHAPEL, MEADROW This Grade II listed chapel was completed in 1789 in

Godalming has also been home to a number of historical personalities among them General Oglethorpe, founder the modest style of a dissenting meeting-house, with of the State of Georgia, and Mary Tofts, the infamous “Rabbit Woman”. also thebalcony first town the world the laterGodalming addition ofwas an internal andinadjoining to have a public electricity supply. Over the last millennium there have been many and changes andwith there will beit is many cottage. Built of brick finished stucco, set back from the road to avoid attention at a more to come, now under the watchful eye of the Godalming Trust, an independent group unwelcome promoting high standards timeThey whenalso religious dissent was highly unpopular. of planning, conservation and regeneration in the Godalming area. facilitate the local Heritage Open Days It houses a full-immersion underfloor baptistry in in each year. The Godalming Trust is a voluntary organisation working to maintain our heritage and quality of life keeping withPlease its General Baptist origins, which be Godalming and Farncombe. Annual subscription for a family is just £12. pick up an application to joinwill in the open for viewing. The chapel has a rich social history, Pepperpot during Heritage Open Days or in Godalming Museum or Library or download one from their website at including early provision of a school for poor children www.thegodalmingtrust.org.uk. and a lending library for adults – believed to be the first in Godalming. Please look fout for the full brochure which lists all the events and properties. For details Heritage Open Days OPEN SATURDAY 12:00of noon till 4:00pm events round the country see www.heritageopendays.org. Refreshments available FREE - JUST TURN UP Below is a selection of properties that will be open and do not need to be booked: THE PEPPERPOT Godalming’s old Market House and Town Hall, built by public subscription in 1814 to replace the ruinous medieval structure. Designed by local architect John Perry, it has survived several attempts to knock it down for road improvements and has become the “trademark” of Godalming. The seat of the town’s politics until the present council offices were built in 1908, it then became the town Museum until that moved over the road in 1987. There will be an exhibition of entries and winners of the Godalming Trust Civic Design Awards Open courtesy of Godalming Town Council. Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm. CHURCH HOUSE, 30 CHURCH STREET Dating from the Middle Ages with medieval and Victorian features including timber framing and a magnificent staircase. Parts of the building are 15th or 16th century and the ornate bargeboards were renewed in the 19th century. The date 1086 is over the door but the building is not that old, the date refers to mention in the Domesday book of Ranulf Flambard’s holding of the church and land. Open courtesy of Barlow Robbins LLP Solicitors. Saturday 11am-1pm 8

MEATH UNITARIAN CHAPEL,THE MEADROW ThisWestbrook Grade II listed was completed 1789 Place chapel is a large Georgian houseinwith a in the modest of a dissenting with mostly 19thstyle century interior. Frommeeting-house, 1718 until his death the later addition an internal balcony adjoining in 1785 it was theofhome of General Jamesand Oglethorpe, cottage. Built of brick and finished with stucco, it is set founder of the state of Georgia. During the 19th back from the road to avoid unwelcome attention at century its owner wasdissent Lord Brassey, builder of the a time when religious was highly unpopular. Railway which passed through partin It Portsmouth houses a Direct full-immersion underfloor baptistry of the grounds. The Countess of Meath bought keeping with its General Baptist origins, which will be openWestbrook for viewing. Theinchapel hasopened a rich social history, Place 1891 and the Meath including early provision of a school for poor Home of Comfort for Epileptics, looking afterchildren girls and lending librarywith for adults – believed to beEpilepsy the first andayoung women epilepsy. The Meath inTrust Godalming. continues that work today. Visitors will see the

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surveyors, and two other companies. Open SUNDAY 9.30am till 12.00 noon FREE – JUST TURN UP BARROW HILLS SCHOOL / GREAT ROKE ROKE LANE, WITLEY GU8 5NY Great Roke, the principal building of Barrow Hills School, was built in 1909 in the Arts and Crafts style. The house was designed by architects Buckland and Hay-wood Farmer and has been said to be “the most ambitious house undertaken by the partners and is arguably one of the finest large houses produced by the Birmingham movement”. Plaster work is by Catterson-Smith Jnr. Visitors will be able to see the gardens, originally laid out by Gertrude Jekyll, but since substantially altered. Saturday 11am-1pm, tours at 11am and 12 noon. Visitors to report in to school reception area. QUAKER MEETING HOUSE THE MINT, MILL LANE The Society of Friends, or Quakers as they are known, has a long history in the Godalming area. Less than two miles away, in Binscombe, is a Quaker Burial Ground used from 1695 to 1720 and Fox’s Barn, so called because the Society’s founder, George Fox, preached here in 1655. 2014 was the tercentenary of the Meeting Room , built from the ruins of a cottage called Goreways in 1714. The other building, originally a stable, is believed to date from the 1600s. There will be a display on the theme of conscientious objection. Tea and biscuits available for a donation. Saturday 10am-4pm

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THE OLD MILL, MILL LANE FARNCOMBE Originally a corn mill mostly built in the early 19th Built inwith 1849early in response to the rapid population growth century 18th origins. It was converted by the 1980 railway. the early English Mr.created Biggs by circa intoDesigned offices, in with his own living Gothic style by Sir is aWhen tablet in accommodation onGilbert the 1stScott andRA. 2ndThere floors. he soldmemory the property, whole building wasthe converted of Johnthe George (Jack) Phillips, wireless to offices, now occupied Kannemeyer operator on the Titanic,by asDrake he sangand in the church choirLLP, as surveyors, andwill twobe other companies. a boy. There a display of archive photographs of

Rectors of Farncombe which are not normally on display. Open SATURDAY 10.00am till 12 noon and 2.00pm till 4.00pm HISTORY WALKS Openhistory SUNDAY 2.00pm tillGodalming 4.00pm Enjoy a guided walk around led by Refreshments Stephen Goddard. Lasts aboutavailable 1½ hours. FREEthe – JUST TURN UP Starting from under Pepperpot Sunday, 9.30am-12 noon.

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One of the few survivors of Godalming’s many pubs and breweries, the Star is a mainly 18 th century house with 16th century origins, it became a pub soon after the Beer Orders Act of 1830 when the Government encouraged a switch to wholesome English beer from the evils of Hollands gin. Tours on SATURDAY 11.00am andand 12.00noon Giving a Family Service Since 1992 toatOur Private Trade Customers FREE – TOURS BY TICKET ONLY

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Dunsfold & Hascombe Horticultural Society Saturday 3rd September 2.30pm They are holding the main Flower Show in the Winn Hall, Dunsfold GU8 4AG. Do go and see all the flowers, cooking, plants, vegetables, children’s entries etc. and buy home-made cakes and tea, or enter one of the many classes yourself. It’s only 20p per class to enter and there are lots of awards to be won! Further details from Sandy on 01482 200916, email sandygray@doctors.org.uk or Sue Simper on 01483 200286 email susansimper88@btinternet.com. Bramley Music Saturday 3rd September 7pm Why not go along and hear Solid Joys and Lasting Treasure – Saturday 3rd September at 7pm in Holy Trinity Church, Bramley (rescheduled from earlier in the year). The Revd. Adrian Leak, Honorary Assistant Priest in Bramley, conducts an entertaining, and sometimes surprising tour of English Hymnody from 16-20th century. The talk is illustrated with many musical examples, provided by Josephine Leak. You will find that it’s full of unexpected delights! The event is in support of Canine Partners, a local charity which transforms the lives of people living with disabilities by training amazing assistance dogs. Tickets may be bought in advance from Robertsons in Bramley High Street, or at the door, or you can reserve tickets via Stuart White, stuartwhite@waitrose.com, or call 01483 892645. They are £10 (£5 under 18s and students) and a free glass of wine or soft drink will be available in the interval.

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JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Ewhurst CE Infant School joins the Surrey Hills Cow Parade Saturday 3rd September Children at Ewhurst CE Infant School have taken part in the Surrey Hills CowParade, the world’s largest public art event. Each child has helped to transform a half-size ‘Mini Moo’ cow into a beautiful piece of art which they have named Rainbow. Rainbow has spent the summer “grazing” at local department store ‘Manns of Cranleigh’. On Saturday 3rd she can be seen at the Surrey Hills Festival of Food & Drink, Coverwood Farm, Ewhurst where raffle tickets will be on sale to win her with the proceeds helping meet a £150,000 fundraising target, set up to pay for a brand new teaching and community facility at the school. This is just one fundraising initiative underway at Ewhurst CE Infant School, who celebrated their 170 year anniversary this year. Car Boot Sale Sunday 4th September 8am to 12noon There’s a Car Boot Sale at the Rural Life Centre, The Reeds, Road, Tilford, GU10 2DL. The car boot fee is £6 for booters, but entry is free to buyers. It is organised by the Rustics with proceeds going to help Museum projects. Do go along and see what bargains can be had. Folk Music Sessions They take place every Monday at the Star in Church Street Godalming at 9pm. Also, at the Leathern Bottle in Farncombe, every second and fourth Wednesday at 8.30pm. All musicians, singers and audience welcome. It’s free, just turn up. For more information phone Kevin Gorton on 01483 415962.

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Fundraising Concert at St John’s Church, Farncombe Saturday 3rd September 7.30pm In the spring, the organ at the church was vandalised. On the 3rd September, the Rushcroft Singers and friends are holding a concert to raise funds toward the repair costs. There will be music by John Rutter, Ivor Novello, The Lion King as well as violin and organ solos. Admission free but a suggested donation of £5 will be welcome. The concert will be followed by refreshments in the Church Room. Please come and support them. Guildford Jazz Tuesday 6th September 7.30pm Electric Theatre Jazz Café presents The Steve Waterman Trio at The Electric Theatre, Onslow Street, Guildford GU1 4SZ. Steve Waterman is undoubtedly one of Britain’s top jazz trumpet players. Launching the autumn season, Steve is joined by Anthony Kerr, regarded by many as the most enchanting, original and exciting vibraphone player in the jazz idiom of today. Marianne Windham on double bass completes the line up for this evening. Not to be missed! Tickets are £12 from The Electric Theatre box office on 01483 444789.

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RHS Wisley Flower Show Tuesday 6th to Sunday 11th September This is the last major event in the UK flower show year and returns with 75 nurseries and garden tradestands offering their wares, including 17 for the first time. If you fancy ditching the car, you could choose to travel by train to Horsley station. They are running a free shuttle service to and from the station every 20 minutes during opening hours and what’s more, if you do travel by train you get a 25% reduction on your entrance fee! Full details at www.rhs.org.uk/wisley. Cranleigh Arts Centre Tuesday 6th September The Centre will be re-opening on Tuesday 6th after their summer maintenance period. Most shows can be booked online, through the website, www.cranleighartscentre.org at any time, or visit the box office or phone 01483 278000. There is so much going on from live music, comedy, exhibitions, community events and of course film screenings. If you are a Neil Diamond fan, you might be interested in ‘Viva Neil Diamond’ on Saturday 10th September. To celebrate his 50 year recording career, Bob Drury (‘The Neil Diamond Story’) presents a new one-man show bursting with Neil Diamond gems, including Sweet Caroline, Forever In Blue Jeans, Love on the Rocks, America, Hello Again, Play Me, Song Sung Blue and many more. Tickets: £16 Melody Memories Wednesday 7th, 21st September – Cranleigh Arts Centre Monday 5th, 19th September - Langham Court Hindhead The fortnightly singing group for people with dementia and their carers returns this September at venues in Cranleigh and Haslemere. The popular groups are led by a professional musician and feature a wide range of songs, from Victorian music hall favourites and well-known rounds through to sixties pop classics. You don’t need to be a strong singer to take part and the relaxed, supportive sessions feature lots of laughter as well as a chance to chat to and befriend other people experiencing memory problems and their carers. For further

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The Surrey Hills Wood Fair is now in its 7th year and has become a popular annual fixture. Taking place within the Birtley Estate in Bramley on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd October from 10am-5pm. Each year the fair gets bigger and better yet retains the traditional charm of a rural day out in the Surrey Hills for all the family. sustainability and preservation. It is very exciting to be part of such a dynamic and environmentally progressive industry. I especially look forward to when my husband turns up so I can go and have a wander round the beautiful grounds and see what wonderful woody things people are up to.”

The Wood Fair has increased in popularity and size each year and attracts a wide range of exhibitors all keen to showcase their unique products many inspired by the versatility and importance of this vital natural resource – wood. Carrie White, Events Manager for Surrey Hills Enterprises, a Community Interest Company (CIC) who organise the Wood Fair comments: “The Surrey Hills Wood Fair offers something for everyone and we encourage families to come and enjoy a different day out in the Surrey Hills. Discover rural crafts, see working vintage machinery, sample delicious Surrey produce, enjoy horse and cart rides and even climb a tree – there really is something for everyone!” One exhibitor, Susanna Carter is a woodworker specialising in reclaimed and found materials and has supported the Surrey Hills Wood Fair since the beginning, she comments; “The SHWF is one of my favourite fairs, there are so many really interesting people there. Having been an exhibitor since the beginning is very special. The fair is not just about local crafts and people selling, it encompasses wood fuel,

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Here’s our top 10 reasons to come along; 1. Traditional Wood Skills and Techniques You’ll discover some truly talented and interesting people who work with wood. We have a team of coppice workers who will be showcasing their skills from basket weaving and willow demonstrations to sculpting and charcoal making. You’ll have the opportunity to have a go yourself as well as buy a whole host of wood products.

Susanna Carter and Jon Sinclair, big supporters of the Wood Fair

John Sinclair, coppice worker from the Surrey and Sussex Coppice group comments; “The coppice world is full of diversity; there is always something useful and productive to do whatever the season, whatever the weather and it all contributes to the long-term future of our native flora and fauna for generations to come. It’s hard graft but in a worthwhile cause. The Wood Fair offers something for

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everyone young and old there is a really interesting mix of exhibitors and visitors so it isn’t just another work day, it’s fun as well.” 2. Chainsaw Carving Demonstrations The ever popular Tree Pirates return to the Surrey Hills Wood Fair with their amazing skills and engaging personalities. Watch this dynamic team of chainsaw artists captivate their audience and create wooden sculptures of any size – not to be missed! 3. The Man in the Moon Theatre Tent The Man In The Moon Theatre Tent returns. You’ll be entertained by various artists who will be performing a series of themed shows and workshops throughout both days. As well as watching, children will have the opportunity to get up on stage and take part in the performances. 4. Live Music Entertainment is big on the agenda and we have a host of local bands performing throughout the two day event, co-ordinated by the Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM) in Guildford. We’ve got acoustic busking areas throughout the site as well as a main stage where you can see top quality performances from local musicians. Also returning will be the Surrey Hills Ukulele Big Band who will again perform on the main stage and whilst moving around the fair on a Horse and Wagon! 5. Steam Powered Saw Mill The Wood Fair wouldn’t be the same without the awe inspiring large scale machinery used within the wood industry. This year we have something really special for steam enthusiasts – a 1926 steam powered saw mill! Come and watch it in action slicing up large logs. To bring us up to date, Jas P Wilson will be showcasing today’s modern machinery and demonstrating how it is used to manage our woodlands. The Rural Life Centre will be on hand with historical facts and their fine collection of tools used throughout the ages by foresters. 6. Animal Attractions The ever popular Horse and Wagon rides make a welcome return and will take you on a gentle circuit of the site. You’ll also be able to see horses at work and the traditional art of horse logging. The heavy horses will amaze you with their strength

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Surrey Hills Trust Fund Profits made from the Wood Fair will help to support the Surrey Hills Trust Fund which has been established in partnership with the Community Foundation for Surrey to help conserve and enhance the Surrey Hills landscape. The fund provides grants to support projects, programmes and activities that benefit the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and ensure our countryside is enjoyed by generations to come. One project the Surrey Hills Trust Fund has recently supported is the Leatherhead Youth Project (LYP) who help local young people to make safe, happy, resilient, and positive changes in their lives and in their community. The LYP took a group of young people out into the Surrey Hills to do Forest School Survival Skills training, which involved building shelters, camp fires and learning how to forage for food, as well as outdoor team building. They also did a mountain bike course on Leith Hill, learning how to navigate the trails, understand the environment and work together. The aim was to offer a unique outdoor learning experience to young people who may not always get the opportunity, helping them engage with the Surrey Hills countryside and boosting confidence and learning. Joe Crome, General Manager, LYP comments: “We were delighted to receive this grant from the Surrey Hills Trust Fund and work with the group of students. The programme we provided has not only been great fun but provided the students with new skills vital for learning and helped to boost confidence.”

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Ancient woodland has particular significance in terms of historic and nature conservation importance and the Surrey Hills boasts over 4500 hectares of ancient woodland covering 12% of the AONB. The Woodland Trust, Surrey Wildlife Trust, Merrist Wood, Plumpton College and the Surrey Hills Society will all be on hand to give advice on woodland management, conservation and wildlife as well as providing great ideas for how you can get out and enjoy woodland. Kids can take part in activities by Willows Forest School as well as ‘Down in the Woods’ bush craft who will be doing open fire cookery demonstrations. 8. Children’s Activities There’s a big focus on families this year with lots on offer for children ranging from tree climbing and a zip wire to storytelling, face painting, craft making, archery and much much more... In the centre of the Birtley Estate is a lake, why not take a gentle ride around the Birtley lake in a wooden canoe or take part in some pond dipping! 9. Local Produce Discover a whole host of interesting stalls to browse and buy from including some great local produce. Take the opportunity to stock up on cakes, pies, local meat, chutneys, jams, honey, local sweets, fudge and much more. If you’re interested in sampling or buying a local tipple we’ve got the The Crafty Brewing Company and something really different this year is the Tiger Lily Bus Company who will be bringing their Sparkling Wine Bus! As ever we’ve got great refreshment stands situated around the site to keep you going all day including the Fillet and Bean a state of the art mobile kitchen modelled on the iconic American Airtsream, the Cookie Bar Bus, Cara Gorda Cantina, a vibrant street food truck and much more… 10. Surrey Hills Enterprises & Cows! Surrey Hills Enterprises, a Community Interest Company are responsible for bringing you the Surrey Hills Wood Fair and a new element to the show this year is a marquee where our member businesses can showcase their talents and expertise. Cows will also be making an appearance at this year’s Wood Fair – the decorated variety rather than live ones! CowParade the world’s largest public art event, saw over 60 decorated cows displayed throughout Surrey this summer. There will be a near final opportunity to see lots of the cows before they head off to auction and pastures new! Find out more about www. cowparadesurreyhills.com for further information.

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and gentleness in moving trees and you’ll find out how horse and man work so well together. 7. Woodland Education Come and learn about the importance of woodland in the Surrey Hills, one of the most wooded Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England with almost 40% woodland cover.

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questions. Normal garden admission applies. More information at www.rhs.org.uk/wisley. Heritage Open Days at Watts Gallery Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village situated in Compton, is delighted to once again be taking part in Heritage Open Days 2016, England’s favourite heritage festival. Recently voted as one of the UK’s Top 25 Small Museums, the Artists’ Village is offering a range of free activities, tours and demonstrations over the weekend ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. The Tea Shop, famous for its Welsh rarebit, cream teas and cakes will be open on both days as will the Watts Gallery Shop which has a wide range of beautiful and original gifts, jewellery, books and mementoes for sale. For further information have a look at www.wattsgallery.org.uk.

Ewhurst Horticultural Society Saturday 10th September 2.30pm They are holding their Autumn Show in the Village Hall which is open to the public. Presentation of awards, auction and raffle takes place at 4.15pm. Full details on www.ewhursthortsoc.org.uk. RHS Wisley - My Best Garden Dahlia Competition Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September Do you have green fingers and a competitive streak? Why not enter the My Best Garden Dahlia competition. On either day, just bring a single stem (with single or multiple flowers) of any type of dahlia that you have grown. Blooms to be registered in the NDS tent by 11am on either day. Judging will take place at noon, with prize giving at 3pm. Normal Garden admission applies. Actually, if Dahlias are your thing, there is a Dahlia Study on Friday 23rd September, from 10am – 4pm. Talks, demonstrations and displays linked to the RHS Plant Trial of Dahlia. Features flower and photographic displays, plant sales, educational displays and the chance to ask the experts your

Witley Gardening Association Saturday 10th September 2.30pm They will be holding their Autumn Show in Chichester Hall, Petworth Road, Witley. There will be a wide variety of classes covering flowers, shrubs, grasses, vegetables including freak vegetables, fruit, flower arranging, cookery, photography and a special section for children’s self portraits. Teas will be served from 3pm with prize giving at 4pm. Everyone is very welcome. Entry 50p, members and children free. Godalming Band Sunday 11th September The Godalming Band will bring an entertaining and imaginative

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Why choose a prep school? Sean Skehan, headmaster, Barrow Hills School, looks at some of the reasons. As a parent, choosing a school has to be one of the most significant decisions that you will make for your child. For some parents an independent prep school will be one of the choices they are considering; for others, it may never have crossed their mind that this could be the right school for their child. An all-round education The independent nature of a prep school could give your child access to opportunities - academic, extracurricular and pastoral- that are not always available in the state system. A good prep school will help your children to enjoy their childhood for longer because of the security and care it offers until thirteen. It can protect them from some of the less pleasant pressures of growing up while developing qualities of character which will be the foundation of happy and successful teenage years. An obsession with academic achievement above all else is something of which both state and prep schools can be guilty, focusing on league tables and SATS results at the expense of a great all-round education. The pressure associated with this type of environment is rarely helpful. A good school will strike a balance between academic achievement, creativity, and sport, and the development of the attitudes and qualities essential to happiness and fulfillment.

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Works for working parents In today’s world it is the norm for both parents to be working. Generally, traditional school hours simply don’t match those of the average working day. Prep schools are more likely to accommodate the child care needs of working parents, allowing a stress-free and seamless transition from home to school, without having to make complicated arrangements involving other child care providers. At Barrow Hills for example, the day starts at 8am with a breakfast club. Any child can go home as late as 6pm; the older children can do their homework and the younger ones relax by playing a quiet game. And there is a healthy snack to keep hungry tummies happy until dinner time! Communication At prep school parents are invited to parent consultations two or three times per year and can expect three written reports, keeping them informed about their child’s progress and achievements. We are able to spend more time talking with you regularly about how your child is progressing and about her or his academic and pastoral needs. Exam Preparation Prep schools put preparation for examinations in the context of a broad and balanced education. They will often prepare children for exams by offering guidance on the correct exam technique rather than teaching to the test, often the approach with SATS. There are of course always exceptions to this rule so be sure to find out more about a prep school’s policy on this when you visit.

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<19 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD programme of music to the Godalming bandstand. Music fans of all ages are welcome to join in from 3pm in the Phillips Memorial Park in Godalming. In case of bad weather, the concert will be held in the nearby parish church of St Peter and St Paul. Think positively, if it’s nice weather take a rug, a picnic and some suitable liquid refreshment, it’s a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Surrey Hills Singing School Monday 12th September The Surrey Hills Singing School is a family of choirs centred in Cranleigh and Guildford, attracting singers from as far afield as Dorking, Horsham, Woking and Farnham. Comprising four choirs -from adult to child and experienced to novice, they are sure to have a choir to suit you. If you love to sing, or would love to share a hobby with your child, then go along and try the open rehearsals for the non-auditioned choirs throughout September commencing on Monday 12th September. SH Singers rehearse Monday mornings 9.45-12 noon at Ewhurst Baptist Church; the Training Choir rehearses from 3.30-4.15pm and Young Voices from 4.30-5.30pm on Mondays at the Cranleigh C of E Primary School. Visit their website for more details on each of the choirs www.surreyhills-choirs.co.uk, email debbie@surreyhills-choirs. co.uk or call Debbie on 01483 276281. Godalming Evening Townswomen’s Guild Tuesday 13th September The September meeting will be back at their usual venue, The Baptist Church Hall, Queen Street, Godalming. The hall will open at 7.15pm for tea, coffee and biscuits. Members will have the opportunity to catch up with events organised by the Mid-Surrey Federation during the summer months. The meeting will get underway at 7.45pm and the speaker is Dan Joyce from Hotter Shoes. He will tell how to look after your feet by wearing the correct fitting shoes. If you are looking for something to do during the autumn evenings why not go along to their meetings and find out what it’s like being a ‘Townswomen’. Details are available by contacting the Chairman on 01483 415343. Godalming Choral Society Tuesday 13th September 7.30pm The Society starts rehearsals of Orff’s Carmina Burana and a selection of choruses from Handel’s Messiah in the all new Wilfrid Noyce Centre, Crown Court, Godalming GU7 1DY. This is a new rehearsal venue and rehearsal day for the choir and everyone is looking forward to the new season. The choir will be conducted by their young and enthusiastic conductor, Michael Veazey. If you enjoy singing and would like to join a progressive, friendly choir that achieves high standards and exciting performances do go along and join them. For more information call the Membership Secretary on 01483 428057, the Secretary on 01483 425344, or go along on any Tuesday evening. They would love to see you! For more details please go to www. godalmingchoral.org.uk. Jazz at The Pavilion Wednesday 14th September Mark Crooks Quintet Play Johnny Mandel. An evening with the gifted, award-winning saxophone and clarinet player Mark Crooks and his quintet, dedicated to the wonderful music of September 2016

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Cranleigh Food and Music Festival Saturday 24th September, 10am-4.30pm Join us for a unique day in Cranleigh! The Cranleigh Food and Music Festival has grown from strength to strength, last year’s fusion of food and music proved irresistible to visitors! We attracted our biggest footfall to date (up from 700 to over 1,000 last year) with many local businesses reporting significant increases in trade. Graeme Gillett from Ruby & Kind says: “We are already looking forward to the festival this year, which will no doubt be even bigger and better, building on the success of the inaugural festival last year.” The Cranleigh Arts Centre auditorium will be filled with a variety of food stalls, selling a tempting array of food and drink; you will have the opportunity to try a wide range of local produce! We welcome back some favourites from last year; Flint and Flame - famous for their celebrity Chef endorsed Rhineland Knives, forged from the highest quality German carbon steel. Garlic Wood Farm, a family-run butcher dedicated to providing the finest quality, sustainably farmed meat produced in harmony with the natural environment. Produce is sourced from carefully selected partner producers, farming slow-maturing native and rarebreed livestock. Lastly, Riverford, who deliver seasonal farm fresh organic food to your door for free. We are delighted to have some new faces joining us this year; Peter Poppers - producers of gourmet popcorn, they offer an old fashioned, sweet & salty popcorn that they cook onsite in a stainless steel kettle, traditionally known as ‘kettle corn’ in other parts of the world. Boxwood and Broom Wines, Cranleigh’s newest wine retailer; they hold a carefully chosen selection of great wines, from the world’s most influential wine regions to provide you with interesting wines at affordable prices. Also on board are Pinch Seasonings, Brighton based Soil Association accredited, they will be selling fine organic spices, herbs and blends, hand harvested salts, rapeseed oils, balsamic vinegars and blends. You will also have the opportunity to watch live demonstrations in the Gallery. We welcome back to the demo stage Firebird Brewery - Firebird are loyal supporters of Cranleigh Arts Centre’s annual food festival. Based in Rudgwick, beer enthusiasts Richard and Bill brew a range of English ales, as well as authentic styles from around the world. Some new editions will also be exhibiting on the demo stage, Kokoh Chocolate offer handmade Artisan chocolate bars and chocolates created with a passion for the finest quality chocolate and a sensational taste experience. Enjoy all this for just £1 entry to the Arts Centre. September 2016

As well as the food stalls dotted along Cranleigh High Street will be a range of pop up stalls, serving delicious treats, not to mention the local businesses who all get involved! The day will involve a jam packed, musical line up of local artists. Acts will be playing throughout the high street in cafes and local shops, so you can wonder from gig to gig! The Cranleigh Food and Music festival is a community event, organised by Cranleigh Arts 1 Centre, the 14:57 Milford Window Company Oct 13_Layout 12/03/2015 Cranleigh Chamber of Commerce and local volunteers.

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<24 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD homes in the parish that explains how any financial support can be donated. Do give as much support as you can. Milford Probus Friday 16th September The club holds monthly luncheons and various other activities for retired and semi-retired professional and business people over 50. It has members from Waverley and beyond, and they meet in Godalming on the third Friday of each month for lunch followed by a talk on a wide variety of subjects. At the September meeting, Sgt. A Brown will be talking on the Army Presentation Team at Sandhurst and in October the talk will be on the subject of Human Trafficking. Prospective members are invited to attend a meeting without obligation. The Secretary will be pleased to arrange for you to meet a member in advance if you wish. For more details, see their website www. milfordprobus.com or contact Mike Thompson on 01483 428181, email thmmic@btinternet.com. Home & Vintage Artisan & Vintage Fair Saturday 17th September 10-3pm Celebrate the end of summer in glorious Grayswood, in The Village Hall GU27 2DJ. There will be lots of lovely traders and artisans selling lots of beautiful things for you and your home including furniture, textiles, jewellery, clothing, bric a brac, soft furnishings, art, ceramics, pots, plants and beautiful flowers. There’s also a jumble section selling hidden treasure and to finish off your day enjoy a lovely cup of tea and cake in the cosy tea room overlooking the cricket green. There’s a playground

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Cranleigh Community Choir Thursday 22nd September 7.30pm-9.15pm The autumn term begins so why not go along for a free taster to try out this great choir! They sing a diverse range of musical styles including pop, folk, bluegrass, r’n’b, rock, jazz, soul, classical etc. You don’t have to audition and you don’t have to be able to read music but you do need to be able to sing in tune and have good musical timing. Full details are on the website at www.cranleighcommunitychoir.co.uk. Cranleigh Walking For Health Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Cranleigh Walking For Health is part of the National Walking For Health Scheme and meets every Wednesday and Saturday at the Leisure Centre at 11am for free guided walks of 1.5 hours (3-4 miles) in the Cranleigh countryside. There are shorter half hour walks on Thursdays at 10.30am if you need a gentler start

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Grayshott Folk Club Friday 23rd September 7.30pm They launch their new season with a new young band on tour for the first time from Northern Ireland. They are called Connla (www. connlamusic.com) and play traditional Irish/Celtic Folk music. They are already beginning to command a lot of attention for their musicianship and live performances as well as winning awards. They will be supported by Pepper & Shepherd, a gentleman Folk duo from London Town. The gig takes place at Grayshott Village Hall, Headley Road, Grayshott GU26 6TZ. Tickets are Adults £12.50, Under 16’s £7 Call Des O’Byrne on 01428 607096. Barn Dance Saturday 24th September 7.30pm to 10.30pm Dance the night away to the well known Climax Ceilidh Band who will be playing at Rodborough School, Petworth Road entrance, Milford GU8 5BZ. Tickets are £15 for Adults, £10 for Children from 8 years to 14 years, and includes a Curry Supper. There will be a cash bar, raffle and spot prizes. This evening is run by SWSCA. For more information and tickets email jenniferl@leigh45.net or phone Jennifer on 01483 420025 or after 6th September Norma on 01483 421236. Cranleigh Food and Music Festival Saturday 24th September 10am to 4.30pm This is a big day in Cranleigh. The Arts Centre will be filled with a variety of food stalls where you can buy local produce

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and watch live demonstrations – All for just £1 entry. Dotted along the Cranleigh High Street will be a range of pop up stalls, serving delicious treats, not to mention local businesses who get involved. There will also be a wide range of musicians for you to enjoy, find them in local cafes, down by the common or even in your favourite shops. The Cranleigh Food and Music Festival is a community event, organised by the Cranleigh Arts Centre, the Chamber of Commerce and local volunteers. Friends of Milford Hospital Could you steer a trolley around Milford Hospital’s wards? The team from the League of Friends of Milford Hospital who run a trolley service every week round the two wards at Milford Hospital is looking for more volunteers. The trolley holds toiletries and confectionery for sale to the patients and the volunteers also provide valued social contact, especially to those who don’t have regular visitors. If you could spare a couple of hours a week, or every other week, then the team leader Jane Hedger would love to hear from you at janehedger@ rocketmail.com. Volunteers have to be screened by the Disclosure Barring Service. Harlequin Chamber Choir Saturday 24th September 7.30pm The Choir invites you to its concert for food lovers as an accompaniment to Cranleigh’s Food and Music Festival. Treats include Britten’s Rejoice In The Lamb, and Bob Chilcott’s Fragments From His Dish. Enjoy jazzy settings of foodie prose and poetry, interspersed with some sublime

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choral music for connoisseurs. Go and hear this lovely home grown chamber choir, which won its heat in the Choir of the Year competition earlier this year. It’s at St Nicolas Church, Cranleigh and tickets are £12 including refreshments. Contact rachel@harlequinchamberchoir.org.uk or call 01483 565554. Surrey Hills Challenge Sunday 25th September The Surrey Hills Challenge encompasses both walkers and runners with the choice of a 60km, 21km, 10km and 5km route. The event is being organised to establish a successful outdoor event in the beautiful Surrey Hills and to assist with the fundraising of The Community Foundation for Surrey and The Surrey Hills Trust Fund. The family events of ‘The Five’ and ‘The Ten’ will take place at Hurtwood, a well-known area for walkers and runners and start at 10am. The competitive routes for the fittest walkers and runners are The Ultra, 60km starting at 6am, and The Half, 21km starting at 9am. The Ultra route starts in the picturesque town of Haslemere and follows the Greensand Way which originates in the heart of Haslemere and weaves out of town towards the infamous Devil’s Punch Bowl. As well as support from our dedicated Events Team before and during the event, participants will also receive a medal, chip timing, aid stations, professional first aid cover, car parking, WC facilities and sports massage. For more information or to register visit www.surreyhillschallenge.com or call 01483 720459 / 542221.

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townbridge). Contact: Anna Seifert on 01483 414767 (answer phone). West Surrey Decorative and Fine Arts Society Tuesday 27th September ‘The Day Parliament Burned Down’ is the subject of the September lecture. Dr Caroline Shenton has based this lecture on her acclaimed book of the same name and takes the audience through the gripping hour-by-hour story of the fire which destroyed Parliament’s glorious old buildings and their contents. Using stunning slides she considers the fire’s devastating aftermath and far reaching consequences. The Society meets in Shalford Village Hall at 9.45am for coffee. The lecture starts at 10.30am and new members and visitors are very welcome. Details of their programme of lectures, visits and holidays for 2016 and 2017 can be found on their website www.nadfas-westsurrey.co.uk or, for more information, call 01483 811671. Voluntary Action South West Surrey They offer an extensive range of free services to all voluntary groups in our area, so whether you are a very small group just starting out or an established charity they can help. They also match people who want to volunteer with local organisations seeking volunteers. Their aim is to help build and maintain a robust, healthy and diverse voluntary, community and faith sector in South West Surrey. They would love to hear from you if you are looking to find a voluntary role. They operate from Godalming, Farnham and Guildford. You can get in touch via

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www.godalming-tc.gov.uk Godalming Town Council is delighted to announce that it has a new website. Still a valuable source of information about the Council, our new site has a cleaner, crisper look and importantly works well on smartphones and other portable devices. If you want to you will be able to access the site when you are on the go. We have a lot of information on the site. Much of it is data that we have a legal obligation to make public to ensure that our decisions and actions are as transparent as possible. We are accountable to you, so you will be able to find the agendas and minutes of our meetings; details of our budgets and expenditure; who your Town Councillors are and how to contact them. The site also has details of the services that we offer and how to contact the Council office and staff. We also want to make the website a mine of useful information about our community. There is a section called “Discover Godalming” that we know would benefit from more data. We would welcome your suggestions about anything else we should include. We also need information about your events – details of how to submit these are available on the website. We should be grateful if you would make time to take a look at our website and let us have your comments by completing the “Contact” form on the website (towards the top right corner on your computer screen).

A Neighbourhood Plan for Godalming & Farncombe

Things are moving fast on the Neighbourhood Plan front. With the recent publication of Waverley Borough Council’s draft Local Plan, Godalming & Farncombe’s Neighbourhood Plan volunteers are drawing their evidence together and drafting the plan for our community. Don’t forget that if you want to respond to Waverley’s draft then you must respond to Waverley and do so soon – check their website for details. The Neighbourhood Plan has to plan for whatever housing numbers Waverley says our community should accommodate – if those numbers change then the Neighbourhood Plan will realign in response to that. What is emerging from the neighbourhood plan process is that rather than argue about numbers we want to influence the size and type of housing that is built in Godalming and to work on ways of improving the movement of traffic around our community. Watch this space – we will have more information for you in our December newsletter. Photos above by Phil Kemp. www.theshutterbox.co.uk.

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Godalming Musical Firework Extravaganza Friday, 4 November ‘Music of the Movies’ After many years of dedicated work, the Godalming & Villages Lions have retired from organising the town’s annual bonfire. On behalf of the community, Godalming Town Council would like to thank the Lions for so many years of enjoyment. Friday, 4 November will now see a new and exciting firework event for Godalming (but no bonfire). The Rotary Clubs of Godalming, the Round Table and the 41 Club, along with Godalming Town Council, supported by Waverley Borough Council, are delighted to host a great family fun event with a torch-lit procession, funfair and fireworks. Plus hotdogs and burgers, candyfloss, mulled wine, a beer tent, tea, coffee and hot chocolate will all be available to purchase on the night. The firework and funfair site will open at 6.30pm and the firework display will be set off at 8pm. Why not be-

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gin the evening by taking part in the torch-lit procession? The procession starts from the bottom of Church Street. Torches will be available to buy from 6.30pm and at 7.15pm, the procession will set off via the High Street, for the Burys. Once the procession arrives at The Burys the fireworks will dance to the ‘music of the movies’. The only place to see and hear all the firework show will be on The Burys field. This will be a great evening by the community for the community. Only those on The Burys field will be able to see the fireworks ‘dancing to the music’. Tickets are limited and are available for purchase in advance at www.godalming-tc.gov.uk/fireworks or https://godalmingfireworks.eventbrite.co.uk Great value Family tickets at £15.00 are available for two adults and up to three children under 16 years old, which will give you entry to the fireworks and funfair and to take

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part in the torch-lit procession. Just print out your ticket and bring it to Crown Court to get your entry wristbands then either take a stroll to join the procession in Church Street or enjoy the fun of the fair by The Burys field. Individual Adult tickets £6.40, children’s (under 16 years old) tickets £3.50 are also available. Child ticket holders must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder. We need your support to make this event a success. Profits from the event will help Godalming Rotary Clubs and Godalming Round Table continue assisting local charities and good causes. Entry and exit from Crown Court Car Park will be limited between 7.45 and 8.30pm; other car parks are available throughout the town (Waverley Borough car parks are free after 6.30pm), but the best way to travel is by foot! Ticket holders who have mobility or other special requirements are requested to contact the Town Council prior to the 4 November to discuss access arrangements. Other town dates for your diary • Proms in the Park – Godalming Bandstand 5pm on Saturday, 10 September with The Massed Band of Farnham and Haslemere & Farnham Corps of Drums • Heritage Open Days - at venues all over the town and surrounding areas Saturday, 10 & Sunday, 11 September

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YOUR GODALMING TOWN COUNCILLORS CLLR ANNE GRAY

CLLR OLLIE PURKISS

CLLR KIRSTY WALDEN

CLLR DAVID HUNTER

CLLR STEVE COSSER

CLLR ROSS WELLAND

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CLLR FRANK YOUNG

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Binscombe Ward 41 Binscombe Lane, Godalming, GU7 3PP T: 07860 811383 E: francisgordonyoung@gmail.com

Central & Ockford Ward 4 Huxley Close, Godalming, GU7 2AS T: 01483 429078 E: andrew_bolton@btinternet.com Waverley Borough Councillor

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Charterhouse Ward 27 Nightingale Road, Godalming, GU7 2HP T: 01483 417051 E: joy_poulter@sky.com

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Farncombe & Catteshall Ward 19 Overbrook, Godalming, GU7 1LX T: 01483 429815 E: julienoyce@btinternet.com

Farncombe & Catteshall Ward Flat 2, 42 Croft Road, Godalming, GU7 1DD T: 01483 374575 E: kirstyawalden@gmail.com

Farncombe & Catteshall Ward 19 Elm Road, Farncombe, Godalming, GU7 3SW T: 01483 527445 E: ross.welland@waverley.gov.uk Waverley Borough Councillor

Farncombe & Catteshall Ward 26 Town End Street, Godalming, GU7 1BH T: 01483 239997 E: nickatlaw@aol.com Waverley Borough Councillor

Holloway Ward Acorns, The Fairway, Godalming, GU7 1PG T: 01483 420014 E: annemareebott@hotmail.co.uk

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their website www.voluntaryactionsws.org.uk. You can also contact, for Waverley, Lorraine Yates on 07775 556772, email l.yates@vasws.org.uk. For Guildford, contact Denise Graves on 07825 417204, email d.graves@vasws.org.uk. Milford Horticulture Society Tuesday 27th September 8pm At the next meeting in Milford Village Hall, they will be joined by Paulo Arrigo of Franchi Seeds whose talk is entitled ‘Italy from seed to plate’. This looks like an unusual evening of seeds, vegetable recommendations, recipes and accordion music! Do go along and join them. Talks are free for members and non-members and guests are very welcome to attend for a fee of £1 payable at the door. For more information on Milford Horticultural Society, its talks, visits and shows check the website www.milfordhortsociety.org.uk or contact Hilary Potter on 01483 415710 or email potters38@hotmail.com. Cranleigh Decorative & Fine Arts Society Wednesday 28th September 2pm & 7.30pm The well known food historian and TV presenter, Annie Gray, will talk to the Society at Cranleigh Arts Centre. The Subject is ‘To Please the Palate - Charm in the Eye - 400 years of Ephemeral Art’. Cranleigh DFAS meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month (except August & December) at the Cranleigh Arts Centre. Guests are welcome for a voluntary donation of £5. Membership information is available on their website www.cranleighdfas.org.

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1951, there is nothing in writing in the 1254 archive to record any other events until the 30th October 1960. A programme of events to mark the official opening of the new HQ in the grounds of the TA Centre in Hallam Road, Farncombe confirms the beginning of the current chapter in the Squadron’s history.

Did you know that 1254 Godalming Squadron Air Training Corps (ATC) has been in the town for 75 years? According to extracts from the diaries of Gilbert Streeter, 1254 Squadron came into existence in late March 1941, which, if indeed the case, would make it one of the first squadrons to be formed after the official establishment of the ATC. The Air Training Corps is a national youth organisation for young men and women between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age. It has close ties with the Royal Air Force and provides exciting and structured activities for both male and female cadets. Initially the Squadron was based at the County Grammar School, with the use of the Y.M.C.A’s Bridge Street offices, and was formed to serve Godalming and surrounding villages away from Guildford. A short while later it moved to Meadrow Central School where the Headmaster did everything possible to help and make welcome the Squadron. It was not until June 17th 1941 that uniforms arrived. The initial Squadron had two flights ‘A’, the country or villages and ‘B’ the town (Godalming). Apart from the photograph shown left dating from

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Today Godalming Squadron is going from strength to strength, we have around 25 cadets with a good mix of both male and females. We are a very active squadron and our cadets are taking part in many activities including, flying, gliding, shooting, adventure training, camps on RAF Stations and the Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme to name a few. Recently they took 12 cadets away to the Isle of Wight for Adventure Training and to qualify their Bronze D of E cadets for their expedition. It was a great success and already the cadets are talking about what to do next. If you are between 12 and 18 years old and would like to meet new friends and start taking part in some exciting new opportunities then please get in touch via the email address below. They have a new recruit intake starting early September. On the 3rd September, the Squadron will be celebrating its 75th anniversary. Do you know someone that was connected with Godalming ATC or where you a cadet or member of staff? They are trying to get in touch with anyone who has had a connection with the Squadron. Please contact them via the email address below or through our official Facebook page where you can see some of the activities we have been doing. There will be a parade starting at 1.30pm in the Waverley Borough Council car park where everyone is welcome to come and watch. This is followed by presentations and then an evening celebration with a live band. Tickets are available for the evening party at £10 for adults and £5 for under 16’s, which includes buffet style food. The ATC at the Town Show in 2016 FIND OUT MORE For further details about becoming an Air Cadet or our celebrations, please email chair.1254@aircadets.org.

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and are interested in its history, culture and lifestyle. Some members join the Reading Circle which meets six times a year to discuss French books. Furthermore, a couple of times a year, members and their guests enjoy convivial dining occasions. So, if you like the sound of their programme, and would like to meet people who are interested in France and the French, look them up and make yourself free one Thursday a month to join the group. Charity Golf Day Thursday 29th September The Clockhouse, Chapel Lane, Milford GU8 5EZ, are holding a Charity Golf Day at West Surrey Golf Club to raise funds for this important local charity. Tickets are £80 per player (£320 per team of 4 players) to include a round of golf and 2 course lunch. Prizes to win. There will be a raffle and auction. Please contact Dr Rachel Bray on 01483 428513 or email rachel.kershaw@ btinternet.com for further information. Cafe Bridge Guildford Thursday 29th September 10.15am – 4.30pm Designed for existing players, there’s a cafe bridge session at the lovely setting of Guildford Cathedral. Cost is £30 per player and includes tea/coffee and a two course lunch. Contact douglaswright@3countiesbridge.com or call 07801 989630. Also, if you are thinking of taking up the game, they are holding Bridge Taster Sessions for Beginners, starting in September. There are a number of venues throughout Surrey, Hampshire and Sussex. Contact Douglas Wright at

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the above for more information or have a look at the website www.3countiesbridge.com. The Prostate Project For the past couple of years, this Guildford based charity has run a sponsored beard-growing event, OctoBeardFest, during the month of October. They ask all men to ditch their razor during October and grow a beard to raise awareness and money for their cancer research team based at the University of Surrey. These are exciting times in the battle against prostate cancer as they are developing a urine test to detect prostate cancer accurately and quickly, the first breakthrough test since the 30 year old PSA test. 11,000 men die in the UK from prostate cancer, but if detected early, most of these lives can be saved so this is hugely important work. To register, find out more or to donate, go to www.octobeardfest.co.uk. You can also contact at info@octobeardfest.co.uk or call 07724 465883. Godalming Country Market Friday 30th September 8.30am-10.30am Everyone is invited to their Macmillan Coffee Morning at Milford Village Hall. Join them for tasty cakes, biscuits, tea, coffee, raffle and competitions etc. The Country Market is open every Friday at Milford Village Hall selling a wide range of baking, preserves, plants, flowers vegetables and craft. Ample free parking. For more details please phone Margaret Heath on 01483 416098. Julian Lewry Music - Windlesham Saturday 1st October Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri will be performing at Windlesham

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Theatre. For almost two decades, Kiki and Carmelo have been touring their spellbinding acoustic live show which includes covers of songs by artists such as Kate Bush and Frank Sinatra and of course Kiki’s own hits ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’, ‘I Got The Music In Me’ and the stunning ‘Amoureuse’. Tickets are £18 in advance, £22 on the door. To book tickets and more information go to www.julianlewrymusic.com / www. facebook.com/windleshamtheatre. You can also call 01483 421520 or 07769 592452

along to Elstead United Reformed Church. They will have books for all! Lose yourself in a novel or pick up the perfect companion for your hobby- there is sure to be something for you. Do you need to find space on your bookshelves and have books to spare? If so, please get in touch. Donations welcome; contact John and Marion on 01252 674488 or by email at elsteadurc@ gmail.com. Book collectors and dealers also welcome.

Meningitis Trust Saturday 1st October 7PM-11pm The Trust is holding an evening of Ballroom/Sequence dancing to raise monies for this very important charity. It will take place at Cranleigh Village Hall, Cranleigh GU6 8AT and the evening is being hosted by international pianist and dancer David Read. Tickets are £15 per couple in advance; bring your own nibbles and drink. For tickets and information, contact Paul on 07980 384491.

Waverley Dowsers welcomes you at their regular meeting in Godalming. They have lectures and field days to learn about various aspects of dowsing e.g checking food, location of plants, archaeological searches and a host of other uses. Members of the group can give talks to other Groups. On the Saturday 1st October they will be running an introduction. Workshop to this ancient skill. Further info from Michael Haxeltine 01252 541639 or the Chairman on 01276 472977.

Friends of Elstead Village Hall Saturday 1st October 7pm They are holding a Magic Evening in Elstead Village Hall. Tickets are £20 to include a two course meal. There will be a cash bar. Magicians will ‘Table Hop’ and there will be a cabaret after the meal. Tickets available From Sue Gowar on 01252 702127. Book Sale Saturday 1st October 10am-3pm Do you need a good book or two for the autumn? Then pop

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Guildford Rambling Club October Walks Their walks programme can be found at www. guildfordramblingclub.org.uk. Unless otherwise stated visitors are welcome on all of their walks and walks start at 10am. They will be meeting on Sunday 2nd October for a 9 mile circular walk from Long Sutton. Details from Olive on 07872 613505. There will be a 5 mile circular walk on Horsell Common on the morning of Thursday 6th October, starting at Heather Farm. Call David R, on 07935 887499, for details of that one. The

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so they were really keen to have a public entrance – during the show, people will be able to go in and out, which I really like. BO: Yes, it’s wonderful to see a Show Garden that visitors to the show can access, and really experience themselves. JJ: The thing I like about the garden is that it’s colourful. It’s a fun garden, and I hope it’ll inspire people.

Journey Latin America’s Inca Garden at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show has been designed to convey a sense of adventure and travel to its visitors. The Inca Garden reflects the experiences of American explorer Hiram Bingham, who discovered the ‘lost’ Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, high in the Peruvian Andes, in 1911.

BO: I am sure your garden will inspire many people. I like your vegetables and your courgettes too. JJ: They’re all traditional Inca crops. BO: I have grown all of these vegetables - they are fun to grow. Who built the garden?

I caught up with Jennifer Jones, the designer of Journey Latin America’s Inca Garden, to find out more about this interesting garden, which was designed for the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. BO: Hi Jennifer, are you pleased with the garden? JJ: I am, I’m really pleased with it. Yes! I didn’t know that much about tropical plants before, so it’s been really interesting – I’ve learnt so much. I’ve learnt about whole new sections of plants that I just had no idea about. BO: How long were you researching the plants for the garden? JJ: We started researching last October. You have to submit the first designs in December. We’ve got quite a lot of plants that are from South America in the garden. I was really lucky, I found a good nursery, Desert & Jungle in Somerset where I got a lot of my plants. BO: What will happen to the plants, when the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show finishes? JJ: I think some of them are going to go back to Desert & Jungle; I’ve also been in touch with The Living Rainforest in Berkshire. I sent them a list with the plants I have - they’ll have anything we can give them. I’ve designed the garden so that we won’t throw very much away. All the stone is going back to the stone supplier - it can be re-used again, and all the plants are going to go to a good home. BO: What’s the experience of designing the garden been like? JJ: Well, Journey Latin America has been a great sponsor of the garden, and it’s been a great opportunity for me, it’s an opportunity I wouldn’t have had otherwise. It’s been a really interesting garden, because JLA are all about visiting countries, 44

Top left: Jennifer Jones in the Journey Latin America’s Inca Garden Above: Another view of the garden

JJ: Surrey Hills Landscaping - Mark Leverton, built the garden, they did all the stone. Mark was really good - we had a little blip this morning, he was straight here, helping us out – he was unflappable. BO: And is there anyone else you’d like to thank? JJ: I’ve mentioned JLA, who have been great, Rob from Desert & Jungle who has been great with the plants, and my family who have been great as well! My mum has helped out too. Surrey Hills Landscaping have been brilliant. It’s been a great experience all round! FIND OUT MORE You can read a longer version of this interview at www.pumpkinbeth.com where you’ll also find more information about the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, gardening advice for the month ahead, and much more besides. All images by Beth Otway. www. deserttojungle.com - 01823 443701 www.surreyhillslandscaping.co.uk

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following Sunday, the 9th, starting in Selborne, there will be a 9.5 mile figure of 8 walk. Details from David A on 07512 147456. On the 16th there will be a 10 mile circular walk from Thames Ditton. Details from Alan B on 07709 604702. Sunday 23rd sees an 8 mile circular walk starting from Blackheath, near Chilworth. Details from Sally W on 01483 533790. And, finally, on Sunday 30th October, Dick will lead a 10 mile circular walk on Thorney Island. Details from him on 07516 407936. Quiz Night at The Clockhouse Friday 7th October 7 for 7.30pm They are holding a Quiz Night at The Clockhouse, Chapel Lane, Milford GU8 5EZ. Teams of 8. Tickets at £10 per player, to include a light supper, are available at The Clockhouse on 01483 420668 or manager@clockhouse.org.uk. Licensed bar. Dessert auction. Bring your own nibbles.

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Arts and Crafts Exhibition Friday 7th Saturday and 8th October 10am – 4pm Running over two days, there’s a great local Arts and Crafts exhibition at the Ewhurst Baptist Church, The Street, Ewhurst, Surrey GU6 7QA. Visitors can view a wonderful selection of original arts and crafts. There will be plenty to see and buy from original paintings and sketches, pottery, greetings cards, jewellery, Christmas decorations, handmade clothes, craft projects, cakes, produce and much more. You can start your Christmas shopping early with some truly original gifts and treat yourself to a delicious light lunch or cream tea as well! Exhibitors would need to contact Cherry Matthews on 01483 277895 or matthewscherry@bt.com. ’s go er 5 Und ree! f

Sunday 25th September 2016 Loseley Park, Guildford An action packed, rural day out for the whole family! Spectacular entertainment, children’s activities, have-a-go shoot, shopping, food theatre and more!

World Mental Health Day Saturday 8th October This World Mental Health Day Oakleaf, the great Guildford based charity, is heading to the skies to rise above and challenge the stigma associated with mental illness! Parachute for Positivity at 10,000ft and help raise awareness of better mental health in our community. To book your charity skydive, visit www. goskydive.com/oakleaf-enterprise or contact Deepti Parmar on 01483 303649. Bellydance Workshop Saturday 8th October 2pm-5pm Takes place at the URC hall, Milford Road, Elstead GU8 6HP with Mara and friends. An informal workshop covering many

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Amylou’s backs OctoBeardFest Beard-Growing Appeal Amylou’s, Godalming’s only permanent, complete range, High Street greengrocer, have offered to be the town’s information hub for this year’s OctoBeardFest Appeal as well as generously funding our ad in this issue. Owners Phil and Ross Collins, who are up at 4am every morning to bring the freshest fruit and vegetables (local and exotic) to their customers, are loyal Prostate Project supporters. “We are a traditional, value for money Greengrocer/Wholesaler offering everything from one apple to as many boxes you need – all with free delivery in our local area. This is a great opportunity for us to raise money and spread the word about this wonderful local charity -and growing beards is fun too!” OctoBeardFest is a big success for the Prostate Project. Now in its fourth year, the beard-growing appeal has raised over £200,000 through hundreds of small donations. The money has been donated to the charity’s cancer research team at the University of Surrey. Their highly acclaimed work includes targeted therapies for cancer that kill only cancer cells, leaving normal cells untouched, pioneering research into cancer vaccines and the use of viruses to kill cancer cells. They have also developed a cheap, accurate, diagnostic urine test (EN2) for prostate cancer that is

undergoing a multi-centre clinical trial largely funded by OctoBeardFest donations. We hope many VantagePoint readers will grow beards for OBF this year. Getting involved is easy. Just register at the OctoBeardFest web: www.octobeardfest.co.uk, email us at: info@octobeardfest.co.uk or call 07724 465883. The Prostate Project is a volunteer led charity with no offices or paid staff. Administration costs are below 4% resulting in at least 96 pence of every pound going directly to the point of need. www.prostate-project.org.uk

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Cowdray Farm Shop & Café The Farm Shop & Café are the hub of the Cowdray Estate and represent so much of the Estate’s holistic ethos. The sourcing policy is of the highest standard and starts with their own home grown produce. They support local suppliers whenever they are able and source only the very best produce for the store. The beef comes from the Home Farms and the lambs are grazed on Cowdray land. The Head Butcher is in the enviable position of being able to talk with the farmer about how the animals are reared and the impact that this has on the quality of the meat. Their award winning venison is available from the butcher’s counter, and this meat is perhaps one of their most sustainable food sources. They buy their pork from Scott’s of Storrington who farm their free range pigs a few miles from Cowdray. The team cure cuts of bacon to the Cowdray specific recipe, smoke some in the traditional way and leave the rest green. The team also make the famous Cowdray sausages to several different recipes, none involving any preservatives. Fresh fish from Andrew Johnson and his team is available every Friday between 11.30am-4.00pm. The Café serves food from 9am to 5pm, from breakfast to sandwiches and snacks, to substantial meals made from scratch using traditional artisan techniques, as well as the best Cowdray and local produce. Cowdray Sweet Greens Juice and Cold Porridges are available to buy from Cowdray’s Juice Bar. The Juice Bar is open seven days a week 8.30am-4.00pm serving takeaway juices, hot drinks, paninis and healthy snacks. Here are some recipes from Ben Jupp, Head Chef at the Cowdray Farm Shop & Café. These dishes are currently available at the Café.

Grilled Halloumi with Courgetti Noodles

Crayfish Linguine with Chilli, Shallots and Garlic

This is for one portion, so scale up accordingly.

This is for one portion, so scale up accordingly.

Ingredients

Ingredients

1 halloumi cheese cut into thin slices; 1 courgette spiralized; handful of marinated olives; handful of mixed fresh tomatoes; fresh rocket; handful of pinenuts; sprig of basil

100g linguini; 1 shallot, chopped; 1 chilli, chopped; 1 garlic clove, chopped; handful of cooked crayfish tails; chopped parsley; salt and pepper; 1 teaspoon butter; ¼ lemon

Lemon dressing

Serves 1

3 parts olive oil; 1 part lemon juice; pinch of salt Method: • Grill halloumi • Spiralize courgette and chop tomatoes and olives • Mix together and add the rocket and pinenuts • Sprinkle dressing over the top • Place grilled halloumi on top with the basil 50

Method: • Cook pasta • Sweat chillies, shallots and garlic in butter • Add crayfish • Cook for 2 minutes • Add pasta to the crayfish mix and add parsley, salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon

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RECIPES Cowdray Sweet Greens Juice

Raspberry Tart

This makes one jug. Ingredients

Ingredients

1 bag of spinach; ½ pineapple (flesh only); 1 lemon rind removed; 6 large apples, cored; fresh mint

Handful of raspberries in each tart 1 teaspoon of raspberry jam in each tart

Method: • Blitz in your juicer • Add about 6 leaves of mint to the juice. • Serve chilled.

Sweet Pastry 200g plain flour; 50g icing sugar; pinch of salt; 250g unsalted butter; 1 egg

Cold Porridge

Frangipane 150g unsalted butter; 150g ground almonds; 3 medium eggs; 150g caster sugar Serves 4 Method: • Mix flour, salt, butter and icing sugar together to make a fine breadcrumb. Add the egg and roll the pastry out • Cream together the unsalted butter, eggs and caster sugar, then fold in ground almonds • Roll pastry and line a small tart case (hardcase 8cm diameter) and prick bottom with a fork • Cover the bottom of the case with raspberry jam then scatter raspberries in the middle (to your taste, more will make them wetter) • Fill the rest of the cast half way up with the frangipane and bake at 160ºc for 8 minutes or until golden • Top with some good quality vanilla ice cream and serve

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<48 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD aspects of bellydance. Good for the core posture muscles, hips, digestion and your feel good factor! £10 includes refreshments - proceeds to Hands with Hands - Nepal earthquake relief. Call Mara on 07507 729881 for more information. Guildford Shakespeare Company Saturday 8th to Sunday 30th October The final production of their 10th Anniversary Year will be a brand new adaptation of Grimm’s’ Fairy Tales, staged in a stunning Flemish Spiegel Tent. A cast of 5 actors will bring to life 40 weird and wonderful characters from 10 of the Brothers Grimm’ delightfully twisted tales. Stories featured will include Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Cap and Rumplestiltskin, along with a couple of the lesser known tales such as One Eyes, Two Eyes and Three Eyes and The Musicians of Bremen. The venue for the production is a beautiful 1930s Spiegel Tent called La Gaieté, being shipped to Guildford’s Stoke Park especially for the show from Belgium. Spiegel Tents, sometimes known as Mirror Tents, were used in the early part of the 20th Century on the continent as mobile dance halls. The use of mirrors created a magical atmosphere, where light and dark came together to create a very special experience. GSC is working closely with their friends Challengers, the registered children’s charity based in Guildford, who are hosting the Spiegel Tent at their site in Stoke Park. For more details and booking, go to www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk. The Wintershall Singers Taster Session Thursday 13th October 7pm Wintershall, home of the Life of Christ open-air dramatisations,

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is planning to launch a choir in the autumn. They extend a warm welcome to those who enjoy singing a wide range of sacred music from Tudor anthems to contemporary gospel. Experienced choral singers and absolute beginners all welcome—there will be opportunities to work in small auditioned groups as well as one joyous choir. Go along for a taster session to the main house on the glorious Wintershall Estate in Bramley, GU5 0LR. Please email Rachel at rachel@musgroves.us to express an interest in The Wintershall Singers, or telephone her on 01483 565554. Bramley Music Sunday 16th October 5pm Advance notice on this one as I am told it is likely to sell out. They present their 2016 Celebrity Recital with Lucy Parham, pianist, and Tim McInnerny (of Blackadder fame!) as narrator, in ‘Reverie – the life and loves of Claude Debussy’. The narrative of Rêverie is punctuated with solo piano works ranging from the lyricism of Clair de Lune, Rêverie and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair to such showpieces as Jardins sous la pluie, the Etudes and L’isle joyeuse. Tickets at £15 (£5 under 18 and students) will be on sale from Robertsons from early September, but if you wish to be sure of your seat do call or email Stuart White at any time from now on to reserve a ticket. Email stuartwhite@ waitrose.com or call 01483 892645. Opera South Concert Sunday 16th October Taking place at Charterhouse in Godalming, Opera South presents a Gala celebration of Bizet conducted by rising star

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WALK - Chawton to Bentworth This walk starts and ends in Chawton, well worth a visit in its own right and the home of Jane Austen. Her house is opposite the village car park. The walk description is provided by Guildford Rambling Club, see guildfordramblingclub.org.uk. They also provided the Peaslake walk in July which we accidentally failed to acknowledge – apologies!

The walk 1. Walk back to the A31 roundabout and cross into the road opposite. Go under a bridge (the Watercress Line) and, a little way beyond it, turn left along a lane, Chawton Park Road/National Cycle Route 23. You will now walk more or less straight ahead for almost 2 miles before you turn off. Along the way, you will initially pass a few houses and then the lane becomes a track. You pass a Chawton Farm information plaque and go through various gates and along a wide grassy avenue through Chawton Park Wood. You ignore various lefts and rights including one very wide track sweeping away left. Shortly after the latter you encounter a fork and take the right-hand branch. Soon after that you turn off, taking the second clear but unsigned path heading away to the right and up through trees. 2. At the top, you reach a fence and walk left looking for a turning off to the right (which may or may not now have a signpost). Here, take this turn right to continue forward, passing a barrier and proceeding along a path which soon merges into a wide vehicle track. Follow this for over half a mile, passing metal gates and barriers, until reaching a small house (on the left-hand side).

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Here, take a bridleway right and follow the track until you reach houses and a road. Turn right along the road but immediately take an unsigned path off right, over grass near a house and along a fenced corridor to reach a field. Walk along the left-hand side of this field and the right-hand side of the next to reach a tarmac drive. Go straight across and along the left-hand side of the next field. Keep going forward until reaching a hedge and dropping down through a gap in it onto a wide stony track (Turners Lane). Turn left and walk up into Bentworth, emerging on a road with the Star Inn to your right. At April 2016 the pub was ‘closed until further notice’. This may or may not be still the case when you do the walk. Fear not though. If it is closed you could use the benches opposite for your picnic. And there is another picnic option and another pub a little way further on. 3. Follow the sign to the school and church and then turn right to walk past the school and straight through the churchyard (a possible picnic spot). The path exits the back of the churchyard and continues to meet a road. Go straight across and into a side road signed to Shalden and Alton. Follow this road round to reach the other pub, the Sun. Continue down a hill. Just after some ‘No Limit’ signs and before a side road right, turn right and go through a wide gap in the hedge into a field. Walk around this clockwise, ignoring the obvious path which heads out half-right. At the far left corner of the field go through into the next field and continue along its left-hand edge to enter a third field. Here, walk straight out to the far side to reach Turners Lane again.

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Rolling countryside viewed from the byway to the east of Bentworth (© Copyright Andrew Smith).

4. Turn left. Walk for about 1.5 miles along this wide track which undulates up and down. Reach a road. Turn left and walk along, passing a couple of houses, until you find, next to a large oak tree, a footpath sign pointing right. This path takes you out half-left across a field and through into another, very large, field. Continue forward across it to reach a gate on the other side. Emerge on a track, turn right and walk a few yards to reach the dead end of a road. Turn right and quickly left down a track to reach a busy road. Cross to a track labelled ‘Bushy Leaze Wood’. You will walk about almost three quarters of a mile through this wood. You do it by immediately, at the entry barrier, following a yellow arrow off the very wide main track and branching left, up into the trees. At another yellow arrow you are taken left. Now continue along the path following yellow arrows. Reach and cross a wide gravelled track and continue on, ignoring a quick right turn. 5. The path reaches a 5 way junction with a 2 way signpost. You continue straight ahead along a very wide grassy track. Reach a fork with two yellow arrows. Branch right. Eventually you will see, on the right-hand side, a yellow arrow on a post but, beware, it is on the back of the post! Turn right and follow the path as it swings left and along the line of a fence. Opposite the start of a track on the left, look for a yellow arrow on a gap in the fence. Follow the path through here and down a slope. This brings you to a road. Turn right and immediately swing sharp left to walk under the Watercress Line, down to the roundabout on the A31 and across into Chawton.

DISTANCE: 10 miles OS MAPS: Explorer 133 (Haslemere and Petersfield) and uses 132 and 144 STARTING POINT: Park in Chawton village car park. REFRESHMENTS: The Sun Inn, Bentworth. Tel: 01420 562338 www.suninnbentworth.co.uk

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Godalming Flower Club - ‘Friendship through flowers’ PROFILE business as usual in October when Jennifer Thompson presents her ‘Greek Delights’. Visitors are most welcome. Tickets are £5 on the door. If you love flowers, enjoy meeting people and want to learn more about floral art, why not go along to Godalming Flower Club? You can sit back, relax and enjoy award-winning demonstrators as they create beautiful designs, one of which you could be lucky enough to take home at the end of the evening. Or you can be hands-on at one of the workshops, trying out innovative designs and techniques that can be used in the monthly competitions. Or pop along to the daytime craft club, where you can create delightful items to use in arrangements or to decorate your home. Whatever your style, you can pick up tips and ideas and have the fun of trying them out at home. They really do welcome all levels of ability. They run beginners’ classes for those new to floral art and nurture talent in those aspiring to compete. They have prize-winners from local horticultural shows through to Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medallists and those who just like to watch and socialise. There is something for everyone who loves flowers. This year, the Club celebrates its sapphire anniversary. Founded in 1971, when six flower arrangers at a Farncombe church got together, it has gone from strength to strength. Over the years, members have enjoyed taking part in flower festivals at local churches, including Guildford Cathedral and the Chapel at Charterhouse, and have provided floral decoration at civic events on many occasions, including the 800th anniversary Stephen McDonnell - Chichester celebrations of the signing Cathedral Flower Festival 2016 of Magna Carta, when there was a magnificent display at Royal Holloway, University of London. Members are particularly active in the Surrey Area of the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies, exhibiting regularly at the RHS Wisley Flower Show and Florimania at Hampton Court Palace, and taking part in national and inter-society competitions.

A special treat for everyone in November is an entertaining demonstration by Stephen McDonnell, a seasoned demonstrator from Brighton and winner of many awards at Chelsea Flower Show, including five Gold Medals and two for Best in Show. Stephen enjoys working on large-scale designs, whether for Chelsea, cathedrals or clubs. Gardening is his overriding passion. He is head gardener at a private estate in Sussex, where he is also responsible for a large collection of house plants that includes over three hundred pots of orchids. This showcase demonstration, open to the public, takes place at the Borough Hall in Bridge Street, Godalming GU7 1HR on Thursday 17th November at 7.30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm for a complimentary welcome drink and with sales stalls to browse. There will be a raffle of Stephen’s arrangements at the end of the evening. Tickets are £12, available from Pat on 01483 424170. FIND OUT MORE The Club’s programme and contact details are available at www.surreynafas.org.uk, or you can contact Linda at lindatompkins42@gmail.com. We would love to see you. You are guaranteed a warm welcome and a pleasant evening.

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<53 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD conductor Mark Austin. A very rare performance of Bizet’s enjoyable lyrical short opera ‘buffa’, Don Procopio, set in Rome, will be performed by brilliant young professional opera singers, the Faust Chamber Orchestra and backed up by the Opera South chorus. Dame Penelope Keith will be making a guest performance as the narrator. In the first part of the evening enjoy some of the most famous opera arias from Carmen, from Donizetti’s repertoire, the muse for Don Procopio and from Gounod, Bizet’s tutor. Interval food and drinks provided by outstanding local producers including Dylan’s Ice Cream and Jakes Pork pies! Book online at www.operasouth.co.uk and why not enter the ‘Create a Bizet Cocktail’ (closing date 15th September 2016) www.operasouth.co.uk/bizet-premiercocktail/. Managing Anger and Frustration Tuesday 18th October 9.30am-1pm Anger is a normal, natural feeling that affects everyone and, when triggered appropriately, it can be very helpful. For some, though, anger can get out of control and cause problems with relationships, work, and occasionally the law. This session aims to: Identify some of the reasons why we experience anger and frustration; understand how anger and frustration can affect our thoughts, behaviours and emotions; teach some self-help techniques to help manage anger and frustration. It takes place at Godalming Baptist Church, Queen Street, Godalming GU7 1BA. To reserve a place (£7) by Monday 3rd October, contact Sally Pollard email pollard3@hotmail.co.uk, or Janet Fry email janetfry1@gmail.com, or the Church Office on 01483 422105 on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday mornings, email office.gbc@ btinternet.com. After administrative costs, the proceeds will be donated to ‘Virgin Care’, a charity which seeks to make a difference to people’s lives by providing free healthcare services.

Quiz Night Friday 21st October Do You Love A Challenge? The Godalming Friends of Shooting Star Chase are holding their annual quiz night at Guildford RFC, Guildford Road, Godalming GU7 3DH in aid of the Charity’s two local children’s hospices. Tickets are £12.50 each to include a Fish and Chip Supper. These are available from Louise Healy on 01483 878539 or email louise.healy@btinternet.com . Tables 4-6 people. Raffle and cash bar. An Evening with Dame Penelope Keith Friday 21st October You are invited to an exclusive evening with Oakleaf Patron, Dame Penelope Keith as she shares a walk-through of her career and highlights, followed by a Q&A session. It takes place within the spectacular surroundings of The Great Hall at Loseley House. Tickets are £30pp, to include canapés and drinks on arrival plus live entertainment. Contact Deepti Parmar on 01483 303649 or visit www.oakleaf-enterprise.org/pkevent/ . Players of Elstead Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th October 7.45pm Their autumn production is My friend Miss Flint, a comedy by Donald Churchill and Peter Yeldham (in association with Samuel French). Performances will take place at Elstead Village Hall. To order tickets, please visit www.elsteadtheatrical.co.uk or call 08442 329460 - box office opens on Monday, 19th September.

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