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Farnham & Villages • January 2017

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CONTENTS The local magazine produced by local people for the local community

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6 Jottings Your local community noticeboard

Special offers extended into January! Single Will from £195.00 plus VAT Mirror Wills from £275.00 plus VAT PLUS Free Health & Welfare LPA when making a Property & Financial Affairs LPA!

Wills that protect & reflect your wishes! Wills, Probate and Trusts

9 Travel An ideal holiday

15 Money Financial resolutions for 2017

22 Local Hart Male Voice Choir - In Harmony for You

27 Property News We talk to some local agents about the year ahead

30 Wellbeing

Divorce & Family Law Specialists Employment Law

Why are relationships so difficult?

32 Gardening RSPB Big Garden Watch

36 Recipes

Business

Thai-tastic with Giggling Squid

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Frensham Great Pond to Thursley

Dispute Resolution

43 Profile

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47 Competitions Win one of three great prizes

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JOTTINGS YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD

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Jottings is your community noticeboard for local events and information, compiled by Nick and Angie Crisell. To feature here, please email us at jottings@vantagepublishing.co.uk by the copy date shown below. Please note that space is limited and inclusion cannot be guaranteed.

Hope you all had a very Happy Christmas and New Year. Let’s hope we all have a really good 2017. It’s good to get such positive feedback on the jottings – it seems that you’re all getting out and about for walks, fetes, pantos, garden events, concerts, cinema etc. We look forward to continuing to mention your events throughout 2017, so keep the jottings coming in. Keep warm this month! Watts Gallery 200th Anniversary We are avid supporters of The Watts Gallery in Compton and 2017 marks the 200th anniversary of his birth. To mark this special event, the gallery is holding three special exhibitions and a number of other events throughout the year. The programme of events will be launched on Watts’s birthday, 23rd February. In his own time, G F Watts was widely considered to be one of the world’s greatest artists. He was not only an outstanding painter, but also a talented sculptor, proficient draughtsman and notable muralist. Yet for much of the twentieth century, Watts’s vision of a social role for art seemed old-fashioned and consequently his reputation suffered a decline. This was mirrored in the fate of Watts Gallery, the purpose-built picture gallery that he and his wife, the designer Mary Watts (1849 – 1938), established in the Surrey village of Compton in 1904. By 2005, Watts Gallery had fallen into such disrepair that it was placed on the English Heritage ‘At Risk’ Register. However, with contemporary artists once again seeking to engage with social and political issues, interest in G F Watts has renewed, and the Gallery and its collections have been saved for the nation thanks to the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and many generous donors. Since reopening to the public in 2011 to great acclaim, the Gallery has been reunited with the artists’ studios, Watts Chapel and the former pottery to create Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, a unique window into

the Arts & Crafts Movement and a source of inspiration once again. If you have never visited the gallery, I would urge you to go; it really is a fabulous experience and is right on our doorstep. We will keep you informed of events during the year but do visit the website, www.wattsgallery.org.uk. Adult Pottery courses Starting in January These new courses will take place at 318 Ceramics, Farnham Pottery. Get in touch now to register for more information about their January adult pottery courses. They run both day and evening classes in the historic and unique surroundings of Farnham Pottery. Small and supportive classes, suitable for all levels of ability, term time only. Guaranteed to get you hooked! For further information please see their website www.318ceramics.co.uk or call Fiona Knight on 07468 696620. You can also email them at info@318ceramics.co.uk. Squires Milford Garden Centre – Craft Demos Wednesdays 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th January 2-4pm Squire’s in Badshott Lea offer free weekly craft demonstrations. There’s a different theme each week, such as die cutting, crocheting, knitting, decoupage and using spectrum noir pens. These free demonstrations also take at Milford and Washington, and on Sundays (10-11am) at Squire’s in Shepperton. Simply drop in and watch between these times, there’s no need to book. Also at Badshott Lea, there’s a Pets & Aquatics Launch Weekend on 28th/29th January. See www. squiresgardencentres.co.uk for more details. Grayshott Decorative and Fine Arts Society Thursday 5th January The talk for the first meeting of 2017 is ‘For the Inspection

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Specialist Valuation Day with Lockdales A special antiques and collectables valuation event will be taking place soon in your area.

available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation.

The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations to the public on Wednesday 1st February, 11.30am to 3.30pm, at The Princes Hall, Princes Way, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 1NX.

We have conducted hundreds of these events across the UK. Some of the best items we’ve auctioned were brought along previous events such as two pieces of Russian 17th century enamelled silverware which we sold on behalf of the owners for over £75,000.

We will be valuing: Coins, stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/ books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre1960 sporting programmes & tickets, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets and antique firearms. No appointment necessary. Members of the public will have the option to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also

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One of the most interesting items we have sold recently was a fragment of pennant flag belonging to the army of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. Its owners brought it along to one of our valuation events! We sold it for them for £2800 in one of our auctions. Any questions call 01473 627110, email sales@ lockdales.com or check out our website www. lockdales.com ADVERTORIAL

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of the Public’ by Helen Hillyard who will explore the origins of the incredible collection at the Dulwich Picture Gallery. This will be an invaluable preliminary to their visit there in the spring. On 18th January, they visit The National Portrait Gallery for the Picasso’s Portraits Exhibition. Then in ‘Seurat … Dot … Dot … Dot’, on 2nd February, Eveline Eaton will follow the development of Seurat’s highly personal style. For more information about the society and these events contact Caroline on 01428 714276 or visit the website. Elstead Afternoon Women’s Institute Thursday 5th January 2.15pm for 2.30pm At their next meeting, Julie Milroy will speak on ‘Beauty Therapy for the over 50’s. It will take place at The Elstead Village Hall and there will be the usual delicious tea available for £1 to all members and visitors. Why not go along and join them. They have some excellent speakers lined up for 2017, including David May on Thursday 2nd February speaking About ‘Seale Nurseries and Rose Care’. On 2nd March Paul Whittle will talk about ‘Tsars And Commissars - Aspects of St Petersburg’. There is no requirement to live in Elstead to become a member. Contact Venetia Pierce on 01252 702415. Circle Dancing At the beginning of the New Year, when the days are beginning to lengthen slowly, why not make a New Year’s resolution to try something different. There will be a warm welcome for you at your local Circle Dance group. Circle Dancing (or World Dancing) is great fun, very relaxing, an enjoyable way to keep fit and an opportunity to make new friends. It is suitable for men and women of all ages and you do not need a partner. Lynn Frances is an experienced teacher of 33 years and has built a reputation for her ability to create a wonderful atmosphere to enable participants to relax, learn and enjoy themselves. She runs classes at: Pirrie Hall Brook on Thursdays in three ten-week terms, 7.309.30pm. St Catherine’s Hall Guildford on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, 7.30-9.30pm. WI Hall Hartley Wintney on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, 7.30-9.30pm. Contact Lynn on 01420 474881. Maltings Monthly Market Saturday 7th January 9am-4pm With over 200 stalls, the market held at Farnham Maltings is the perfect destination to find bespoke presents or unique treasures that make wonderful gifts - which you won’t find on the high street! Popping by the market is also a lovely way to support your local crafts people and community. £1 admission or free to Maltings Members. West Surrey Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers Monday 9th January 7.30pm The WSGSWD has around 95 members and always welcomes new members and visitors. Anyone with an interest in textiles whether you are a complete beginner

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An ideal holiday What do you want from a holiday and how do you get it? Andy Church offers a solution... It’s that time of year when many of us start to plan our holidays for next summer and beyond. In my day it was always in the depths of winter that you would hunker down with a brochure or two and dream of sun, sand and relaxation. Nowadays it’s just as likely that we’ll be hunkered around a laptop rather than a brochure – but there is nothing like looking at pictures of faraway warm places to make us feel better during the long dark cold nights. So, what is it that most of us want when we’re looking for a holiday? Certainly, sun is high on most people’s lists, as is good food and experiencing new places. Conversely, others want to return to places they’ve been to before with many opting to go back to the same place year after year – either because they love it, or because of apathy, or perhaps because they’re scared of the unknown. And whilst some of us will want to stay in one place, many others will want to visit as many places as possible – making the most of their precious time away from the day-to-day grind. One of the reasons why we go back to the same place is that we feel comfortable there

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– we know what we are going to get before we leave home – which means we can relax the moment we arrive. This is important because surely the main reason we go on holiday is to relax, and whilst there are those that can only relax sitting on a beach or lying by a pool, others relax by constantly being active. For many couples this is a big issue. One wants to sunbathe whilst the other wants to be out and about exploring the destination. Experiencing the arts and culture of a new place is another reason many people travel. It isn’t enough just to go somewhere, they want to immerse themselves in the people and their surroundings – the history, the architecture and the language.

For families there are usually two main holiday objectives – having a rest for the adults and keeping the kids entertained – two things that are certainly not mutually exclusive. Trying new food and drink is a mixed bag. This is the reason why some of us travel – to experience new tastes in exotic places and this drives us to look for new places to go. Even today, when we can try most cuisines in a 50-mile radius of our homes, there is nothing like having the same meal in situ with local ingredients and chefs. For others the idea of not being able to get fish and

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chips, a burger or a pie is a very good reason to stay at home – or maybe go to America! Experiencing luxury above and beyond our daily existence is vital to some holidaymakers. We want more than we’ve got at home which is why checking into a hotel carries the thrill of the unexpected. What will the bathrobes and toiletries be like? Will there be a bottle of bubbly in the room? Is the view spectacular? As someone once said, why would I have a burger when I can have steak at home!

Cruising has changed so much in the last 10 years. Once the preserve of the elderly and the wealthy, it is now very accessible and the average age is in the low 50s – note that’s the average. For families there are usually two main holiday objectives – having a rest for the adults and keeping the kids entertained – two things that are certainly not mutually exclusive. Finding hotels which offer such facilities is not always easy and as we all know, prices can rise exponentially in the summer holidays. There are of course countless other reasons why we travel. To see a sporting event, for adventure, to shop or maybe for the nightlife. All the above might lead you to think that’s all very well but there’s no way I can meet all of my holiday objectives with just one holiday? That may be so, but for those considering a cruise, meeting many of these objectives is not necessarily a pipedream, it could be a reality. Cruising has changed so much in the last 10 years. Once the preserve of the elderly and the wealthy, it is now very accessible and the average age is in the low 50s – note that’s the average. At the end of the summer, I was on a short cruise around the Bahamas and the average age was in the 30s-40s. Cruising is still for the retired (wealthy or not) but it is also for the young, for families, for romantic couples and for solo travellers. It is

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for those who want to visit lots of destinations (without packing and unpacking everyday!), as well as those who want to just stay in the resort - because many ships today are larger and better equipped than any resort you will ever have experienced. It is for those who want to experience the culture just as much as it is for those who want to lie around a pool. Cruising is for those who want adventure; those who want to go to remote places – warm or cold. It is a must for foodies – the standard of inclusive food on board these days is amazing - but comfort food is always available. It is also for romantics – you don’t have to eat, or do anything with other people if you don’t want to. It is relaxing and exciting. The entertainment can be brilliant, often to West End or Broadway standard, and there’s always something for everyone. And as for the children, they will have a ball, and you can see them, and they can see you, as much as you all want. In fact, cruising can offer something for everyone, and later in the year we will offer more information and advice on different types of cruises, the cruise lines and why you might want to take your first cruise. The rebooking rate for those who have cruised is around 60% - an extraordinary figure which demonstrates why once many people have experienced a cruise they want to go again and again.

FIND OUT MORE If you want to know more about ocean or river cruising call your local cruising specialists, Andy or Olivia at GoCruise, on 01483 808787.

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RUGMART Surrey’s Biggest Rug Shop www.rugmart.co.uk

Farnham Maltings They are delighted that their Director, Gavin Stride, has been awarded the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain’s Olwen Wymark Theatre Encouragement Awards 2016. Gavin states “I am thrilled to receive the award and believe it is wonderful to receive the recognition on behalf of all of the hard-working and dedicated team at Farnham Maltings who share my belief in sharing the best new writing and theatre with a wider audience.” Well done indeed!

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or an experienced crafts person is welcome to go along to any of their meetings. The next meeting is in the United Reform Church, South Street, Farnham GU9 7QU 7.30pm and is the Guild’s AGM. Visitors welcome, £3 entry includes refreshments. They also have 3 to 5 spinning and weaving days each month held at Victoria Halls in Ash and the Rural Life Centre in Tilford and anyone is welcome to drop in and join in or just see what they do. Full details are on their website www.wsgswd.org.uk/.

The Shepherds Rest Café The cafe serves lunches every Tuesday from 12noon until 2.30pm at The Good Shepherd Church, The Sands, Farnham GU10 11J. The Church is part of the Seale, Sands, Puttenham and Wanborough parish and these delicious lunches consist of a range of homemade soups, quiches, pies and flans. For the lighter appetite sandwiches can be made to order and there are always jacket potatoes

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with a wide range of fillings available. Desserts vary from homemade hot puddings through to a selection of cakes. The café offers a warm and friendly reception. Profits from the café are shared with the Parish and The Good Shepherd Church Fabric Fund. For further information on the café please contact Ann Payne at ann.payne303@btinternet.com or call 01252 782873. The café will not be open on 27th December or 3rd January. Grayshott Gardeners Wednesday 11th January 7.15pm They start the New Year with a topical talk on ‘Snowdrops’ by Gordon Rae, their Patron and former Director General of the RHS and Photographer Kathleen Bird. Gordon has specialist knowledge of these pretty white nodding jewels that appear when most other plants are still dormant. The meeting is in the Grayshott Village Hall and the doors open at 7.15pm with refreshments available and the talk will begin at 8pm. Visitors (£5) and new members (£15) are always welcome. For further information visit www. grayshottgardeners.net or call 01428 722000. Farnham Lions Club - Emergency Life Support (ELS) Classes Wednesday 11th January Now firmly into its fifth year of operations, during which time it has trained close to 750 members of the community in Emergency Life Support (ELS) skills, the Heartstart

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personal debt-freedom day; it’s something to be proud of. Look to the future Starting a pension is likely to be a big priority for many people in 2017. With all of us living longer, the availability of a State Pension in the future is under threat. We need to make our own provision for income in retirement. Calculating how much you need to save means making some careful assumptions about the future. Once you have made contributions to a pension plan you can choose how the money will be invested. Seek professional advice to ensure that your retirement plans are invested in a way that is in line with your attitude towards investment risk, as well as your capacity for risk and in line with your goals for retirement. You can choose from a wide range of investment options within modern personal pensions so there is no need to take unnecessary risk that you feel uncomfortable with. Pay less tax No-one enjoys paying tax but many of us fail to take the simple steps that enable us to pay less tax. Each and every year we waste £342m by not using our Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowances and a further £595m by not

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Farnham Lions team of volunteer instructors is pleased to announce that it will enter 2017 with its 82nd free class on 11th January. Would you know what to do if someone collapses or is in serious distress? Would you be able to provide life saving aid to a loved one, a friend, or even a stranger on the street? Heartstart, an initiative of the British Heart Foundation, is aimed at enabling ordinary people to do just that. Farnham Lions Club is driving this initiative forward, which, together with the Club’s involvement in installing publicly accessible defibrillators (PADs) around the town (ten to date), should make it one of the most survivable, non-hospital, environments in the country in which to have a heart attack or cardiac arrest! Why don’t you become one of the growing number of people in the community who can now confidently approach and help a casualty, who may well be in danger of swift and premature death, by booking for one of the New Year classes? These are scheduled as follows: January 11th and 25th; February 8th and 22nd; March 8th and 22nd. Further class dates will be announced in early March. All classes take place at the St John Ambulance Hall, near Waitrose, Farnham on Wednesday evenings, commence at 7pm and last around two and a half hours. Each class delivers the whole course. They are free; although donations towards expenses are welcome should they be offered. Take a look at the scheme’s website www.heartstartfarnhamlions.co.uk or

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In early 1975 five men from the Hart district in Hampshire gathered in a local pub to sing together and called themselves ‘Hart Male Singers’. The objective of the group was and still is ‘to give pleasure to others by singing’. By 1980 the choir had grown considerably and was confident enough to enter the Aldershot Music Festival. During this event music teacher Valerie Hoppé was introduced to the Hart Male Singers and was offered the position of Musical Director. Valerie had great ambitions for the choir. She immediately recruited professional piano accompanist Angus Murray-Brown who stayed with the choir until 1992. Angus was succeeded by the current accompanist Judith Morgan, an established pianist, accompanist, repetiteur and musician of exceptional talent who adds considerably to the quality of the choir’s performance. After 30 successful years as Musical Director Valerie Hoppé retired and in 2012 Margaret Brackenborough who trained as a teacher specialising in singing at St. Mary’s College Cheltenham was appointed Hart MVC Musical Director. The choir performs on stages large and small including locally at Farnham Maltings, the Princes Hall in Aldershot, the Harlington Centre in Fleet, Royal Garrison Church, Aldershot and other prestigious local venues. Further afield they have sung in the Albert Hall, Covent Garden Stationers Hall in London, Chichester Festival Theatre, Croydon’s Fairfield Hall and the Isle of Wight Arts Festival. Various cathedrals including Guildford, Truro, Norwich, Winchester, Wymondham Abbey and, most recently Dublin Cathedral have all resounded to the wonderful sound of Hart MVC. Memorable performances around the UK have included choral competitions in Aldershot, Farnham, Basingstoke and further afield in South Wales 22

Successful overseas tours have taken the choir to France, Holland, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, South Africa and Eire. Full houses and standing ovations were a common feature of these international events. Maritime concerts on Cruise Ships Oriana and Balmoral added further adventure for families and friends who travelled to support the choir on tour. During the 41 years since the start in 1975, the choir outgrew rehearsal venues at Crookham Village and Hook and since 1997 has settled comfortably into its current home in Odiham’s 16th century Cross Barn. The choir is now firmly embedded into the Odiham community, joining in many village activities including the enjoyment of a thirst-quenching glass of beer in a local pub after serious singing sessions. Young singers from schools across Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire are proudly supported by Hart MVC who organise a bi-annual Young Singers Competition. Winners in four age groups are selected through professional auditions and can win cash prizes to help with tuition fees. The icing on the cake is the opportunity to perform their winning songs in personal public performances at a Hart MVC YSC Gala Concert at the Princes Hall, Aldershot, hosted by popular Hart MVC President Alan Titchmarsh who compères the concert and presents certificates and prizes to the delighted winners. In 2016 Hart MVC continues to impress audiences with the power and precision of their performances. Under the leadership of the MD Margaret Brackenborough this 60 strong choir has developed its performance style with an eclectic repertoire of exciting and entertaining music from across the world. Over the years Hart MVC concerts have raised tens of thousands of pounds to support local charities and continues to grow as a friendly but dedicated group who enjoy singing and socialising together. Inevitably there is a certain amount of banter and lots of fun between serious rehearsals and the thrill of public concert performances. See you there! FIND OUT MORE More information can be found on www.hartmvc.org.uk.

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<19 26> JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Crookham GU52 8LD for a fascinating evening finding out what may be lurking in our ancient woodlands. Sadly this is a dwindling irreplaceable habitat that hosts a great variety of plants and animals. Anyone interested in nature is warmly invited to go along to hear the very popular speaker, Andrew Cleave, introduce you to the trees, shrubs, flowers, insects, birds and mammals that live in the woods. He will also tell you where we can go to enjoy our lovely woods. The meeting is free to RSPB N E Hants Group members. There is a small charge of £3 for visitors. Parking is free at the hall. For more information about the group visit www.northeasthantsrspb. org.uk. Surrey Border Movie Makers They meet on the first Friday of each month. They are a film making club whose members consist of retired professionals, experienced film makers and complete beginners. They share a love of making films which we do to the best of their ability including holiday films, drama and documentary. They always welcome new members. Interested in seeing what they do? Visit the website: www. surreyborder.org.uk. They meet at the St Joan’s Centre, 19 Tilford Road, Farnham GU9 8DJ. There is plenty of parking and your first visit is free. Contact: secretary@surreyborder. org.uk. Southern Pro Musica - New Year Concert Sunday 15th January 7.30pm

Celebrate the New Year in traditional and high-spirited fashion with Southern Pro Musica! They will be performing Mozart’s overture, ‘The Marriage of Figaro’, music from Mendelssohn’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Johann Strauss’ waltzes and light-hearted romps such as the ‘Hunting’ and ‘Champagne’ polkas. Making a welcome return to the Yvonne Arnaud to perform operatic arias by Mozart and light-operetta composers Zeller and Kalman will be Soprano, Bibi Heal, who has proved so popular with SPM audiences. The performance will be conducted by the choir’s dynamic Artistic Director, Jonathan Willcocks. Book direct with the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, tel 01483 440000, or online at www.Yvonne-arnaud.co.uk. The Williams Club Monday 16th January 2.20-4pm Helping sight loss in Farnham kicks off the New Year with a quiz afternoon for their January meeting. This friendly club meets monthly and offers a warm welcome to anyone suffering from poor eyesight, and there is always entertainment followed by tea and cakes and a raffle. Go along to the Gostrey Centre, Farnham, but do get there early to get a seat! Transport can be arranged if necessary. For more information please call David Lambert on 01252 722161. The West Surrey Wine Society Monday 16th January 7.30pm

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<23 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD The first meeting of 2017 will take place as usual at The Conservative Club, Ivy Lane, Farnham GU9 7PQ. Tony Hill, owner of ‘Bordeaux and Beyond’, a specialist wine importer, returns after a two year break for a rather special evening entitled ‘Left-bank / Right-bank Bordeaux plus a Champagne Break’. The evening will begin with two different styles of Bordeaux white wines. Tony will then separately examine the two main red grapes of Bordeaux -- merlot for the right bank and cabernet sauvignon for the left bank. Next is a rather rare experience insofar as the members will then make their own ‘Bordeaux’ blended wine and compare this to the winemakers preferred blend. There will then be a ‘Champagne Break’ to refresh the taste buds before finishing with a final ‘left bank’ versus ‘right bank’ wine comparison. The West Surrey Wine Society is a wine appreciation society that meets on the third Monday of the month and welcomes new members. If you would like further information on the Society, contact the Chairman, Gerald Hackemer, on 01252 793684. Farnham DFAS lecture Tuesday 17th January 10.30am The lecture in Farnham Maltings, GU9 7QR is ‘When Britain Clicked: Fab Photographs from the Swinging Sixties’ by Brian Stater. British Photography enjoyed a golden age in 1960s. Young, talented newcomers broke out of the conventional studio to revolutionise perceptions of fashion, portraiture and popular culture. This lecture looks at a range

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of superb images from photographers such as David Bailey, Terence Donovan, Brian Duffy, Tony Ray-Jones and Jane Bown. Non members are very welcome to attend for £5. Please contact the membership secretary on 07918 883515 or email membership@farnhamdfas.org.uk. The First Hippo on the Moon Tuesday 17th to Thursday 19th January 2pm (also 11am on 18th January) The stage adaptation of David Walliams’ The First Hippo on the Moon will begin a major UK Tour in December 2016. The production, by Les Petits Theatre Company, will receive its world premiere at the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne, and will then visit G Live. Suitable for children aged three and up. Based on David Walliams’ original children’s book with illustrations by Tony Ross, The First Hippo on the Moon is an explosively funny space adventure which sees the enormously rich Hercules Waldorf-Franklin III and ingenious Sheila compete to be the first hippo to make it to the moon. Tickets: £15.50, Groups of 8+: £12. School groups: 1 free teacher ticket per 10 pupils. Call 01483 369350 or go to www.glive.co.uk. The Unattached Group This group has enjoyed celebrating the festive season with a weekend in Switzerland, a dinner/dance and a Christmas meal at Hever Castle. They are now looking forward to a spring of new activities. The Unattached Group (TUG) is a

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Property News We talk to a few local estate agents about the year ahead and its effect on the property market How do you see the future of the traditional independent estate agent, when we notice the increase of online estate agents offering to sell a house at the fraction of the cost? “We see the future of the local estate agency with local knowledge and property experience absolutely key in a changing marketplace. As the market hardens, simply putting your property on the internet and hoping that it will sell itself will prove to be a difficult and potentially stressful process”, says Richard Prynne from Pewleys, who are based in Bramley. “The need for careful and proactive sale chain management has never been more essential than right now. There is an unbelievable amount of hard work, phone calls, emails and negotiating required not only to agree a sale but as importantly to ensure the transaction which often will consist of numerous properties, progresses to an exchange of contracts”. This view is echoed by Scott Wishart, from Hills Clements in Guildford. “We consider that the traditional independent estate will always be required because of their intimate knowledge of their town and surrounding villages, the local property values and their history of sales that will have been racked up over their many years of trading. No other agent will know the area and the values better and many buyers and sellers will want to tap into that in depth knowledge.” Doing all the work yourself is very onerous and often ends in disappointment, according to Stephen Jenkins, from Andrew Lodge in Farnham. “If sellers are happy to carry out their own viewings, financially qualify potential buyers, liaise with solicitors, other agents, mortgage brokers, surveyors and deal with often complex problems in chains, then maybe online agents are for them. However, the regular instructions we receive from clients who have already unsuccessfully tried selling through an online agent tells me this level January 2017

of service and diligence simply doesn’t exist when a fee only amounts to a few hundred pounds.” Stephen adds that “It’s a known fact, you get what you pay for. Sourcing a buyer is only a small part of what we do. Nurturing a deal through to completion involves a huge amount of effort, time and resources if dealt with in a professional manner”. How do you see the residential property market transitioning through 2017? “2017 will surely bring more properties to the market, which will increase transactions, but we do not see a change in values”, thinks Scott Wishart. “Hopefully the London property market will rise from its slumber, which always fuels our market here in Guildford. We are 38 minutes from Waterloo, 40 minutes from each airport, and we have the very best schooling, which drives families down the main line to our lovely area.” Stephen Jenkins is not quite so positive however. “This area is sought after for many reasons and I don’t see this changing but market forecasters are predicting a slowdown in 2017 as uncertainty over Britain’s departure from the EU continues. London property prices are expected to remain flat next year, which potentially will have a knock-on effect in the home counties. However, weak stock levels in the local market should help soften any slowdown but sensible pricing, in line with comparable evidence will definitely be the key to achieving consistent results for clients.” Matthew Burns agrees that predictions for next year are not certain. “The backdrop of Brexit and an ever changing world political scene will make it an unusual year to predict. However, history has shown that regardless of outside influences, Guildford and surrounding villages always perform well through these periods, due to excellent schooling and

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communications all on our doorstep, combined with some of the most stunning countryside within immediate access. For these reasons we see the market continuing to flow well, but with a shortage of high quality property being available, there will be demand outstripping supply within certain locations and prices within these areas will see greater rises than general.” The term ‘Hybrid Estate Agent’ keeps popping up, is this the future of estate agency? Graham Faulkner, from EweMove in Dorking suggests “The term hybrid in estate agency was actually created when an interviewer didn’t really know how else to term it. Hybrid estate agency has been created by taking the full traditional sales offering, with truly local representatives, but without the need for the expense of high street offices. Making it harder for brand awareness can mean less properties being on a hybrid agent’s books, but that then allows a very high level of customer service, as a client isn’t just lost in the numbers”. His own agency is one such agency. “A great example of an agency who started life as the hybrid model is EweMove, who have been sitting at the top of customer review site Trustpilot since they started using that site for customer reviews, and have a score of 9.9 out of 10. Such is the growth of the hybrid agent that 3 year old EweMove was acquired at the beginning of September by the Property Franchise Group as they realised the importance of getting into the hybrid agent market space and paid £15m to do so.” According to Scott Wishart, “the Hybrid Agent is a new term which has cropped up recently, but quite frankly it is a concept that we have been running for

absolutely years now! We are a smaller hands-on agency with exactly the same marketing tools as all the larger corporate agents, yet without all the expensive backroom staff, higher officials and bosses dictating the show, and the high running costs that go with all of that. The term hybrid agency really means – part hands-on, part internet and this exactly summarises what Hill Clements have been doing for years. We own our business, we own our office, we advertise on all the same portals as the big boys, but our overheads are so much lower, we can make a profit without charging the huge fees that others have to. This is what hybrid agents are now claiming that they do!” What single change in legislation would bring the biggest boost to the property market? A complete change in stamp duty for the residential market is one that Scott Wishart and others would wish to see. For the lettings market, things are a little different, given there have been many legislative changes in the last 18 months that have been brought in seemingly to either quash the buy-to-let sector, or make landlords and letting agents police it. “Phasing out mortgage interest relief, right-to-rent immigration checks, the need to have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms at the beginning of any new tenancy, the need to supply current gas safety records, the energy performance certificate, and a Government guide on how to rent are some of the many of the changes brought in”, says Graham Faulkener. “And now the banning of tenant fees, which means agents will have to charge the landlord higher fees instead, which means that the landlords will increase rents, which they would be doing anyway to try and offset higher tax bills, and that means some benefits tenants will be evicted to make way for people who can pay more rent – it all makes you wonder if the Government look far enough into these things they bring in to be able to assess the true impact on the market.” So what is the single change in legislation that would boost the rental property market? According to Graham, “it would have to be a reversal or at least a tidy up of some of the above. The private rented sector is an important place, especially as the UK starts to become more generation rent, and yet the government seem hell bent on making it a tough place for landlords to thrive”. Hill Clements, Guildford Scott Wishart Tel: 01483 300300 www.hillclements.com

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<26 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Surrey based group of about 70 single professional people aged 49-69 who enjoy times together including informal weekly pub meets as well as meals out, theatre and cinema trips, walks, quizzes, bridge, opera and book clubs and the occasional leisure weekend away. New members are most welcome and information can be obtained at www. theunattachedgroup.co.uk or by calling Maggie on 07855 008897. Yvonne Arnaud Theatre – Guildford Thursday 19th – Saturday 28th January There is a lot of very good entertainment at the theatre to start off 2017. One example, Alan Ayckbourn’s classic comedy ‘Henceforward’, introduces avant-garde composer Jerome, all alone in an isolated, derelict suburban tower block, as he struggles vainly to complete his life’s masterwork about love. With the help of a deranged android childminder, Jerome hatches a cunning plan to retrieve his source of artistic inspiration, his beloved daughter Geain, from his hostile estranged ex-wife. To book, call 01483 440000 or go to www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk . You can also download an online e-brochure at their website homepage. Grayshott Folk Club I can’t believe it, but the club has been going for six years and in that time they have brought some truly great live music to the local area. Already, there are quite a few excellent acts lined up for 2017. All gigs will take place at Grayshott Village Hall, Nr Hindhead GU26 6TZ, unless otherwise stated. If you would like further details you can always call the man behind it all, Des O’Byrne, on 01428 607096. For January and February, they have already confirmed the following performers and dates: Friday 20th January, Kit Hawes & Aaron Catlaw (Sheelanagig) https:// kithawesandaaroncatlow.bandcamp.com/. Saturday 11th February, Breabach www.breabach.com. Scotland’s finest Folk group bar none, pay a return visit. Friday 24th February, The Outside Track www.theoutsidetrack.com. Two Canadian girls, two Scots lasses and an Irish fella who spend their lives travelling the world and bringing traditional Irish/Celtic Folk music to the people. If you haven’t seen them before, don’t miss them this time round. Saturday 25th February, The Christians https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=K0RD7yjWA9Y. Pop/Soul/Rock/Folk band from Liverpool play all their hits from their double Platinum selling album ‘The Christians’. Please note that this gig is at St. John’s Church, Farncombe, Godalming. We will endeavour to give details of all gigs throughout 2017. Farnham Society Friday January 20th 8pm There’s a Farnham Society illustrated talk by Peter Bridgeman, a retired arboriculturist, entitled ‘Trees in Farnham’. It takes place at South Farnham School, Menin Way, Farnham and Peter will describe native and exotic trees seen in and around Farnham. Members £3, NonJanuary 2017

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Why are relationships so difficult? ungrateful or stroppy children can affect the whole household dynamic, making it an unpleasant place to be. So what can we do to overcome difficulties? At The Eaves we work with clients one on one, with you as a couple or as a family to figure out what’s going wrong and how to go about changing it. The first key point is to acknowledge that you can’t change someone else’s behaviour. It’s not possible. You can however change yourself and how you react to that person and the hope is that they may start to respond differently in response to your shift. And even if they don’t, chances are that you will feel a whole lot better about how you have conducted yourself. It is our experience at The Eaves that the number of individuals and couples seeking help with their relationships increases markedly following the Christmas break. Relationships can be difficult at the best of times but spend a moment to think of the different types of relationships that you are currently in; are you a parent? A sibling? A boss? A child of older parents? A friend? A carer? A partner? So many different relationships often require you to be a different version of yourself to them in order for it to be a success. Are you the ‘helpful’ one, the ‘strong’ one or perhaps the ‘funny ‘ one? These pressures can take away our autonomy, our real sense of ‘self’ and a prolonged period of time in these forced ‘roles’ can lead to increased stress and can sometimes result in arguments, disagreements and upset. Contact with parents and siblings can cause us to ‘act up’ like children and leave us feeling confused and embarrassed about our behaviour. Work colleagues can affect your whole life as difficulties at work seep into your mood at home leaving you snappy and anxious about returning to work. Feeling unsupported by a partner can leave a simmering resentment that threatens to bubble over and small things can seem to get blown out of all proportion. During the holidays, being at home for weeks with seemingly

We have many different counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists based in our Guildford, Godalming and Farnham practices who can help you to make these significant changes that will enrich the relationships in your life and as we are open 9am-9pm, 6 days a week, we are guaranteed to find the right therapist to see you at a time to suit. We recognise entering therapy is a significant investment in yourself and your future which is why we spend time talking to you about what you want from therapy to pair you with the right therapist. Many private healthcare providers are using practitioners associated to The Eaves, please ask if you’d like to use your healthcare benefits. We also have a low cost counselling service if funding private counselling is a challenge. Just ask.

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Members most welcome at £6, Students £1.50. Pay at the door from 7.30pm. If you have any enquires call 01252 702449. Girlguiding Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. Thanks to the dedication and support of 100,000 amazing volunteers, they are active in every part of the UK, giving girls and young women a space where they can be themselves, have fun, build brilliant friendships, gain valuable life skills and make a positive difference to their lives and their communities. Guiding is so popular in the local area that we have trouble keeping up with demand! They currently have around 500 girls waiting for a place in the Godalming and Haslemere area, most wanting to join Rainbows (5 – 7 years) or Brownies (7-10 years). With local groups full to capacity a lot of girls face a long wait and some may not find a place at all. This is where they need your help! Girlguiding is not only great for girls; it offers so much to adults too. There are lots of adventures and challenges, friends to be made and new skills to be learned. Every extra volunteer means they can offer more spaces to more girls. Why not make it your New Year’s Resolution to make a real change in 2017 and volunteer with Girlguiding. Find out more or register your interest at www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved/ become-a-volunteer/register-your-interest/.

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TBS Conservatoire Concert Saturday 21st January 6.30pm Busbridge Church, Brighton Road, Godalming GU7 1XA will be the venue for Isbilia Quartet to play Haydn’s Joke String Quartet (Op33-2) and Dvorak’s American String Quartet (Op96-2). All welcome, free entry, retiring collection. Full information on www.tilbach.org.uk or call Suzanne on 01483 428624. A Beggars Opera Tuesday 24th – Saturday 28th January FAOS Musical Theatre Group will be presenting ‘A Beggars Opera’ at Farnham Maltings. John Gay’s 1728 musical comedy was set deep within London’s East End underworld: a frantic, dangerous and corrupt world of gangsters, thieves and women of the night. This exciting production, while respecting Gay’s original vision is presented with new musical arrangements and revised dialogue, and is set in the time of the Kray twins. Expect fabulous contemporary orchestrations and FAOS’s usual top quality singing. Rating: PG. Make an evening of it and add a pre-show Cockney pie and mash in the Maltings Riverside Café for just £8. Tickets available from Maltings Box Office on 01252 745444. More information about FAOS Musical Theatre Group on www.faos.org. Watts Gallery – Curator Breakfast Tour Thursday 26th January 10am-11.30am This sounds like a great way to get to know the gallery

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With Beth Otway

Life can be busy and stressful. It is not always easy to make time to stop, relax, and appreciate the beauty of nature. If you’re looking for some time out, a lovely and relaxing activity that you can take part in this month is the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch spending a restful hour watching and counting birds. The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is a delightful activity to share. You could snuggle up by the fire and count the birds you see from your window, or wrap up warmly to count birds in the park, or at your allotment. The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch has been extended for 2017, to cover the weekend of the 28th and 29th January, as well as Monday 30th January. You’ll find lots of information on the RSPB’s website, including an online counting tool, and pictures to help you identify the birds you see. Please visit www.rspb.org.uk/ birdwatch for more. Hanging up feeders filled with peanuts, seeds, and other foods, and supplying clean water will encourage birds to your garden. Don’t forget that the plants in your garden, and how you tend them, will also encourage or discourage birds. Oaks are the most amazing trees, they’re a habitat for hundreds of species of insects, and provide food, shelter, and nest sites for birds. There are many other native trees, such as yew, silver birch, beech, hornbeam, and rowan that are perfect trees for large gardens. In smaller gardens, it’s important to remember to provide food, shelter, and perches for birds. If your garden is surrounded by bare fences, and features lots of paving and low-growing plants, you won’t be providing enough facilities to encourage birds to spend much time in your garden. Holly or yew clipped as topiary (choose female or self-fertile hollies for berries) will provide food, shelter and a nesting site for birds. Fruit trees grown on dwarfing rootstocks, which are carefully pruned, cordon-grown and other trained forms of fruit trees are great options for small gardens. Look out for ballerina apples that grow naturally as one upright stem with side shoots, they require little pruning and are a good choice for a small Apple - Ballerina Tree (Flamenco). garden. Pinterest.

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The guelder rose, Viburnum opulus, produces white flowers in springtime, followed by red berries in autumn and winter. The leaves of Viburnum opulus turn beautiful shades of orange and red before falling in autumn. This is a great shrub for wildlife, that provides year round interest. Growing to 5m (16ft) or more in height, and 2.5-4m (8-13ft) wide, it’s perfect for a woodland style garden. A dwarf form is available - Viburnum opulus ‘Compactum’ which offers the same pretty white lacecap style flowers, glossy berries, and other attractions, yet grows to 1.5m (5ft) tall and wide. Growing ivy, honeysuckle, or clematis over your fences will encourage insects and birds. Hedges outlive fences, as they aren’t likely to be damaged in a storm, and support a wide range of wildlife. You could plant an edible hedge and provide food for your family, or opt for Rosa rugosa, which provides beautiful fragrant pink roses, followed by large rosehips. Rosa rugosa ‘Alba’ is a white form (above); both grow well even in poor soil. Yew, holly, beech, and hornbeam produce beautiful hedges If you want to protect birds, avoid using slug pellets, insecticides, and pesticides. All levels of the food chain need to be present for a healthy balance in your garden.

The humble House Sparrow, which was the top 10 bird in last year’s Big Garden Watch (RSPB).

FIND OUT MORE For information on natural slug controls, gardening advice for the month ahead, information about snowdrops ‘in the green’, advice on growing orchids, and much more besides, visit my website www.pumpkinbeth.com. Robin and Rosa images by Beth Otway.

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<31 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD better. You can join a small group and discover the works intimately with an exhibition curator as your guide, also, learn more about curating the historic space of the Artist’s Village. This is the perfect opportunity to gain insight into the exhibition ‘Untold Stories; British Art from Private Collectors’, followed by breakfast in the award winning Tea Shop. The cost is just £15 which includes breakfast. By the way do have a look at their website www.wattsgallery.org.uk; there is lots going on throughout the month. Tilford Bach Society Concert Friday 27th January 7.30pm Farnham Methodist Church, South Street, Farnham GU9 7RN is the venue for this one. Natalia Lomeiko (violin) and Yuri Zhislin (viola) play duos by Mozart, Bruni and Halvorsen. All welcome £14.50 in advance or £16 on the door, anyone aged 8-25 and accompanying parents/music teachers may attend free thanks to CAVATINA. Full information on www. tilbach.org.uk or call Sue on 01252 613130. Living Purposefully and Building Resilience Seminar Friday 27th January 7.30pm-10pm This interactive and participative seminar, presented by Andrew Larkin, will help you to live more purposefully, clarify your goals and direction, achieve greater life balance, and increase your resilience and ability to manage stress. Andrew is a National and International trainer, facilitator, coach and consultant with a focus on

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leadership and engagement, management development, learning and talent development. The venue is the main School hall at William Cobbett Primary School (Junior Site), Weybourne Road, Farnham GU9 9ER.This seminar is organised and sponsored by Weybourne Community Church and is free to attend. However pre-booking is required. To book and for further information contact Gille Bulteel on 01252 715542 (evenings) or email info@ weybournecommunitychurch.org.uk. Coffee, tea and cakes are provided on the evening. For further information, visit www.weybournecommunitychurch.org.uk. BadGuys at G Live Saturday 28th January 11.30am and 2.30pm Comedy Club 4 Kids & CBeebies Spot Bots stars the Three Half Pints will trip and stumble their way through a brand new comic misadventure at G Live. Derek, Ernie and Dick are really bored of being good. It’s just GOT to be more fun being a baddie. But being an evil scientist, pirate or cowboy is trickier than they thought. Can the bumbling brothers learn how to stay out of jail and be real Bad Guys? Tickets are £10.50 or £34 for a family of 4. Suitable for all the family but especially 5-11 year olds. Call 01483 369350. Vivace Chorus Come and Sing Saturday 28th January 10am (registration) – 4.30pm Vivace’s first event of 2017 is the annual Come and Sing which is held at Normandy Village Hall. Singers will be

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Thai-tastic with Giggling Squid On Friday 13th January, Giggling Squid will introduce its signature Thai cuisine to Farnham at 67/68 Castle Street GU9 7LN. Having established a loyal following throughout the country since 2002 with its brilliant combination of bold Thai flavours and authentic cooking techniques, Giggling Squid will open for lunch and dinner, with room for up to 140 guests, in its relaxed stylish setting. From lunchtime tapas to delicious curries, salads, rice and noodles, Giggling Squid’s menu lends itself to the distinct sharing culture of Thailand. Guests are invited to experience its rich tapestry of freshly prepared dishes prepared on-site by a team of talented Thai chefs. A dedicated “little tapas for little people” menu is also available and guaranteed to ensure smiles all round. Owned by Thai-born Pranee Laurillard and her husband Andrew, Giggling Squid - the nickname of one of their three children - was founded in the basement of a tiny fisherman’s cottage, now the Brighton restaurant, where dreams of replicating a little taste of home became a reality. www.gigglingsquid.com.

Stand Up Sea Bass

Ingredients

1 x tbsp. lemon / lime juice Sprinkle of chopped coriander

1 x fillet of sea bass ¼ diced lime (including skin) 1 x tbsp lemongrass (sliced thin) 1 x tbsp diced ginger 1 x tbsp diced onion Sprinkle of peanuts 2 x lime leaves (sliced thin) 1 x small red chilli (sliced thin) ½ tbsp. chilli oil Sprinkle fried shallot

Method: 1. Grind the garlic and chilli with a pestle and mortar before adding the rest of the ingredients for the seafood sauce.

Seafood sauce: 5 x tbsp fish sauce ½ tbsp sugar (palm or normal’s fine) 1 x small whole chilli (use less according to taste) 3 x cloves garlic

3. Dust the sea bass with self-raising flour, and deep fry the fish in enough hot vegetable oil for it to be submerged. It’ll take approx. 5 minutes to get crispy. Remove and arrange on a plate. Drizzle with the sauce and serve with plain rice.

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2. Then mix with chilli oil and the rest of the ingredients (apart from the fish).

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RECIPES Thai Chicken Red Curry

Ingredients 3 x tbsp vegetable oil 1 x tbsp red curry paste (adjustable) 1 x can of coconut cream (this will make it lovely and rich!) 150-200 ml water 1 x medium size courgette- halved and sliced 2 cm thick 1/2 red pepper- cut in half-length-way and slice 12 x fine green beans cut into 4cm Small handful fresh basil leaves 2 x tsp salt 1 x tsp sugar 2 x chicken breasts sliced across 2 cm thick (next time, try with king prawns!) Serves 2 Method: 1. Put vegetable oil and red curry paste into a saucepan; then stir on a gentle heat for 10

minutes until the chillies start to release colour into the oil. 2. Add 1/4 of the coconut cream to the red curry paste and keep stirring for a further 5 minutes. This will bring out the coconut oil, and will give a shiny texture to the finished curry sauce. 3. Add the rest of the coconut cream and bring water to the boil. 4. Add chicken breast and simmer until breast is cooked through (10-15 mins) 5. Then add pepper, courgette and fine beans. Once boiled, turn gas off. Vegetables should still be crunchy. 6. Season with salt and sugar to your liking, and then finish with basil leaves which go in last to prevent them from over cooking and disappearing. Serve with steaming rice.

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Farnham Wine Festival Friday 7th and Saturday 8th April 2017

Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham GU9 7QR

Guildford Wine Festival Friday 12th and Saturday 13th May 2017

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Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd September 2017 Dorking Halls, Reigate Rd, Dorking RH4 1SG

Book now at: www.vantagepointevents.co.uk Follow us @vpwinefestival and www.facebook.com/vpfestivals • Over 120 international wines • Champagnes and premium wines • Wine experts on hand • Local wine producers with their wines • Charity blind wine tasting and raffle Plus live music, entertainment, concessions, food, money-off wine vouchers and more.

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Farnham Public Art Trust Monday 30th January 7.30pm for 8pm ‘The Australian Impressionists’ is the title of an illustrated talk by NADFAS lecturer Ann Clements. Ann is a very popular lecturer who has given many talks in Farnham and this one is timed to coincide with an exhibition at the National Gallery on the Australian Impressionists, running from 7th December until 26th March 2017. The Australian Impressionists, working in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recorded many aspects of Australian life, from the bush and farms to growing cities and leisure pursuits. Ann Clements’ lecture is given in memory of Alfred Rowe, a long serving member of the Public Art Trust who initiated the Trust’s lecture programme. He had been suffering from Motor Neurone Disease and died in July 2016. All proceeds from the lecture will be donated to the Motor Neurone Society. It takes place at the St Joan’s Centre, Tilford Road, Farnham GU9 8DJ. Tickets are £6 payable at the door (students £2). For more information call 01252 702449 or go to www.farnhampublicarttrust.co.uk. Guildford Shakespeare Company Saturday 4th – Saturday 25th February 7.30pm Guildford Shakespeare Company’s first production of 2017 is Shakespeare’s political thriller Julius Caesar. Focusing on the cult of personality, a government founded on propaganda and the most famous case of political back-stabbing in politics, this production will, for the first time by GSC, be given a contemporary context to reflect the play’s timeless relevance. The venue is Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Guildford GU1 3RR. There are matinee performances at 2.30pm on Wednesday 22nd and Saturdays 11th, 18th and 25th February. Tickets at £25 (Under 16’s £16.50, Concessions £21 Family Tickets £80) available from 01483 304384 or from www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk. Adult Education Courses at RHS Wisley If you are planning to learn a new skill for the New Year, RHS Wisley offers a wealth of courses and workshops – including a choice of brand new courses for 2017. Many of the 110 courses and workshops offer an opportunity to enhance your experience and understanding of plants and gardens and learn about Wisley. Their brochure can be downloaded from the RHS website, www.rhs.org.uk/wisely or email adultlearning@rhs.org.uk to request a pdf or posted copy. To book a course call 020 3176 5830. Concert - St Peter’s Church Sunday 5th February 3.30pm St Peter’s Church in Wrecclesham GU10 4PU, is putting on a concert in aid of The Simon Trust. The programme will include music for oboe and piano played by Sylvia Ellison and Jakob Rothoff. Tickets £10 on the door or if you would like to reserve in advance, email ellisonsylvia98@yahoo.co.uk. There will be a retiring collection for The Simon Trust which does so much work to support supporting adults with autism.

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Abbeyfield Wey Valley Society

New Home Care Service

Opening 18th January 2017

The Abbeyfield Wey Valley Society have been delivering high quality care for older people within its care homes in Farnham for over 30 years. We are now pleased to announce our new Home Care Service. We offer a high quality person-centred home care service tailored to individual requirements. Whether you are looking for care and support for yourself or a loved one, we can help. We offer a range of care services for older people so they can remain independent in the comfort of their own home. Visits can last anything between thirty minutes a day to 24 hour care. Our home care services are delivered by a highly qualified and experienced workforce. For more information please phone Wendy on 01252 735522 or e-mail homecare@abbeyfieldweyvalley.co.uk

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Assistance with personal care Assistance with general mobility needs Assistance with meal preparation and nutrition Assistance with medication and prescription collection

• Assistance with housework and domestic tasks • Social support and companionship including assistance with medical and social appointments • Assistance with respite care to allow main carers to “Take a Break”

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WALK - Frensham Great Pond to Thursley This is an interesting walk through woods and heathland with some ups and downs. A good workout for your January health kick! The walk was submitted by Guildford Rambling Club (see guildfordramblingclub.org.uk).

The walk 1. Walk clockwise around the pond keeping about 100 yards in from the edge. You will reach a point where two fenced corridors stretch out ahead of you. Take the left-most one. At the corridor’s end, jink left to find a point where you can cross the road. Take the path opposite, straight out across the heath and up onto the ridge. Now turn left and walk a few hundred yards to find the wide track dropping off the ridge and down to the right (you can see Frensham Little Pond ahead and away over to the left). 2. Follow the track down and continue forward, ignoring lefts and rights, until reaching a junction with a barrier on your left and some houses ahead. Turn through the barrier and immediately fork right through a few bushes to reach the end of a road. Walk along this road, again ignoring lefts and rights until, about 200 yards after fording a stream, taking a wide track left. 3. Follow the signpost i.e. ignore the first, unsigned track left. Ignore a later track forking left and reach a T-junction by a blue arrow post and a house. Continue straight ahead along a narrow, fenced corridor passing two Nissen huts in a field. The corridor ends and again you continue forward,

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following the track until eventually reaching a road. 4. Turn right and walk about ½ mile to a cross roads. Go straight over and forward along the short dead end road ahead. Pass a barrier and straight out onto the edge of Hankley Common Golf Club. A few yards in, take the wide track forking off right and follow it as it climbs up to the ridge. Turn right and walk a long way along the arc of the ridge. Down to your left is a large area of Ministry Of Defence heathland, used from time to time by film companies. Pass a WD marker stone and continue on. Pass a little hillock on the left-hand side and the track swings right to reach a junction where a red arrow points left along the “Red Trail”. 5. Follow this to a cross paths where another red arrow points left again but this one you ignore. Instead go straight ahead. The path drops down through trees to a T-junction with a wide track. Turn right and quickly reach a house, Houndmere. Climb up the path at the left-hand side of its garden to reach a road. Cross and walk about 150 yards along to the left to find a footpath heading right and away from the road. Follow this for about 400 yards to its end where it drops down to cross a small field and a stream to reach a lane. 6. Turn left along the lane to reach Dye House Road. Now, turn right and walk along this road to pass a cottage and quickly reach a track off to the right. Ignore the path climbing up straight ahead, take the one breaking off right and up a short steep slope. At the top turn left and quickly reach a few houses and the end of a lane. Walk up the lane to emerge by a tiny green and a “Thors Lea” sign. The excellent Three Horseshoes pub is to the right, the cricket green (a possible picnic site) to the left. 7. After lunch walk along the road to the cricket pitch and take a path out left, into trees, opposite the entrance to the parking area. The path goes down through trees the Dye House Road again. You will now reverse a section of the last part of the morning walk. Turn left and walk a few yards to turn into the side road (a sign says Haybarn). A little way along here turn right to go through a gate. Cross the small field and the little footbridge then follow the path up and through trees to reach a road. This time, go straight across and down the slope to the access road to Houndmere (the house which you passed earlier). 8. By the house turn right and go through a barrier to climb a slope. About 50 yards up this slope turn left onto a wide track. Follow this, gradually rising, continuing forward when you merge with a track

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WALK SPONSORED BY coming in from the right. The track then levels out. There is downward slope on the left-hand side and a hill on the right. The track swings around the hill to run parallel to a road which you can see down and across to the left. Continue forward, ignoring lefts and rights. Pass a small car park. Again, continue forward. Pass a wooden paneling fence and a house (on the left-hand side) and continue on. Ignore a track, left, which goes down to the road. The track you are on now swings a little to the right and starts to rise. Follow it up and then, at the top, fork left to stay close to a fence. 9. The path now drops down to join another path from the left. Continue forward, still parallel to the road. Reach a junction where two wide tracks join from the right and with a hill ahead on your right. A little further on you reach some MOD warning signs and, here, you take a short track left to reach the road. You emerge by the entrance to Rushmoor Lakes. Cross the road and go a little way left to cross the start of Sandy Lane, a side road heading right. On the far side, immediately take a footpath right, next to a telephone box. Quickly go past a barrier and follow a yellow arrow straight ahead across a wide, open area of heathland. The track swings left and you can see the Devils Jumps hill away to your left. 10. Continue to reach and go straight across a large cross tracks. Now you are walking along with a fence on your left. Continue forward and follow the track as it swings out across the heath towards trees. There is a small pond away to your right. In the trees you turn left and proceed along a permitted private track to reach a lane, emerging next to a house, The Point. Turn right. Now walk along the lane for some distance, eventually passing Crosswater House then Harolds Hill. The lane becomes a track. 11. Reach a multiway junction with a two-way signpost. Go straight on. The track eventually reaches a road. Take the path which runs to the right, just off the edge of the road. When you reach a yellow arrow pointing right (away up the slope you can see a small memorial), turn left to cross the road and drop down the bank to pick up a path anti-clockwise around the edge of Frensham Great Pond. Keep going until you reach the refreshment kiosk and the car park.

DISTANCE:10 miles OS MAPS: Explorer 145 Guildford & Farnham STARTING POINT: Park in the car park by the refreshment kiosk at the Pond, Bacon Lane, Churt, Surrey GU10 2QB. Image: Sailing on Frensham Great Pond Š Copyright Shazz Neither the publisher nor the author can accept any responsibility for any changes, errors or omissions in this route. Diversion orders can be made and permissions withdrawn at any time.

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Disability Challengers

PROFILE be heading to the pub for lunch, donutting, going to the cinema and bowling. Challengers is an inclusive organisation that sets no geographical boundaries meaning that any child or young person can come and join in the fun at the schemes.

Play and leisure is a crucial part of every child and young person’s life. Children and young people learn, socialise and express themselves through play and leisure which is vital to happiness and development. Disabled children and young people need the opportunity to do all of these things, with the correct support provided and this is where Challengers comes in. Challengers is a charity which provide play and leisure schemes for disabled children and young people meaning that everyone gets the opportunity to have fun in a safe and stimulating environment. Currently supporting over 1,300 families in Surrey, Hampshire & Berkshire, Challengers run 26 schemes that provide awesome activities every Saturday and over school holidays. In Farnham there are 4 Challengers schemes, a pre-school for ages 2-5, play for ages 4- 12, youth for ages 13-18 and young adult for ages 18-25. Currently, 155 children and young people attend the Farnham schemes and Challengers are looking forward to the fun that 2017 will bring. Challengers’ schemes have a busy year ahead with loads of awesome activities planned across all schemes. Activities for playschemes range from mobile farm visits, music workshops, messy art days, water fights and cooking lessons whilst youthschemes have out trips to places like; Living Planet Centre, trampolining, Marwell Zoo, and Mercedes Benz World. The young adult schemes will

Along with the huge benefits that Challengers schemes offer young people, they also provide short breaks for families. “He has a social life and he goes in the sensory room, he loves the sensory room, he goes outside and he just loves going out and about and being around people, that’s what I know he does and he’s stimulated, he does all sorts of exciting things like cooking, we come back with paintings sometimes, handprints, he comes back covered in paint, all over his clothes, all over his hands, but that’s fine. Because I know he’s been having a really great time, they do all sorts of amazing things with him, things that I would never do at home with him, so it’s fantastic.” – Gail Bedding, Challengers Parent. To enable all of these fun activities for disabled children and young people, Challengers needs to fundraise in excess of £1 million each year. There are loads of different ways to get involved with fundraising for Challengers, one example is the VantagePoint Events Farnham Wine Festival. The festival will be taking place on 7th–8th April 2017 at the Farnham Maltings and will have live music, magicians and five different wine bars as well as cheese and chocolate tastings. Please visit www. vantagepointevents.co.uk to buy your tickets! So why not come and join in all the fun that Challengers are having?

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<38 JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD HELP Course for Parents ‘Learning to learn’ Monday 6th February to the 20th March 2017 Mondays 10am-1pm The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre, Frensham. The course will help with hints, encouragement, and liaison for parents. Understanding and supporting children with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. £20 per session or £100 for all six sessions. At Helen Arkell they work together to help children and adults with dyslexia to believe in themselves, achieve their goals and succeed on their own terms. Contact them on 01252 792400 or enquiries@arkellcentre.org.uk to book or visit their website www.helenarkell.org.uk. The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre - Level 3 Course Friday 10th February to the 30th June Fridays 9.30am to 12.30pm At Helen Arkell they have designed a course which gives candidates the essential knowledge required when working as a teaching assistant supporting learners with Specific Learning Difficulties. Each week the candidates attend lectures which inform their learning. Hands-on activities and workshops help to make the course interactive and fun. There are always opportunities to ask questions and speak individually to the course tutors who are keen that all candidates become the ‘best of the best’ Teaching Assistants. The course fee is £595. The course is accredited by Laser (London and South East Region) Learning. Candidates must complete all six mandatory units in order to receive the award. Contact them on 01252 792400 or enquiries@arkellcentre.org.uk to book or visit their website www.helenarkell.org.uk.

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Maltings Young Artist Award It is the second annual Farnham Maltings Young Artist Award, and for 2017, they would like to invite 6-18 year olds to submit artwork to theme ‘Visions of the Future’. They are celebrating the creative talent of young people, giving them an opportunity to exhibit work in a professional space. They want to inspire and give confidence to young people wanting to pursue a career in art and design, highlighting the importance of creativity and imagination. The deadline is 10th February 2017. They have 3 arts professionals judging the competition. Great prizes for young people and the finalists will be in a month long exhibition here at the Farnham Maltings Riverside Cafe Gallery. All entries will be exhibited as part of the SPARK Youth Arts Festival. £3 entry, A4 size any medium. To get full details and download an application form, go to www.farnhammaltings.com. Bridge Masterclass Thursday 2nd March 10am -3.30/4pm There’s a Bridge Masterclass with Andrew Robson at St John’s Church Centre, Hartley Wintney RG27 8ED. Andrew is the Times Bridge Correspondent and his masterclasses are very popular.. The cost is £46 each or £184 per table including lunch and funds raised will help Aid of Animals Asia. Doors open at 9.45am. Contact Kay at kay.roudaut@ btopenworld.com or 01252 793811 or Gary at g8.baxter@ gmail.com or 07800 555863. The Nuts Challenge Saturday 4th March 12pm Are you looking for a new challenge in 2017? Why not sign up to the 7km Nuts Challenge to raise money for the ‘One in Five appeal’. Taking place in Dorking, The Nuts Challenge is perfect for those of you that want to take on a fun challenge with little experience in obstacle racing whilst raising money for charity. It’s the perfect excuse to just have a go and try something new! The registration Fee is £45.99 (discounted charity rate) and you are required to get at least £100 in sponsorship. The cost includes a Nuts Challenge T-Shirt and Medal. Register today at http://tinyurl.com/RoyalSurreyNuts. For more information please contact Katie Ledger at katie. leger1@nhs.net or call 01483 464146. Pierrepont’s Saturday Safari Club Saturday 11th March and Saturday 8th April Last year, Pierrepont Farm in Tilford launched a new Saturday Safari Club, aimed at children interested in the natural world. The club was a year-long programme, meeting once a month and the children took part in a variety of themed activities to explore the farm’s habitats and wildlife through the seasons. They are taking bookings for 2017and the first two sessions will be in March and April. It is free and tailored for children aged 7-11 years old. There will be a morning session, (10am-12pm) and an afternoon session (1.30pm-3.30pm). Appropriate outdoor clothing including wellies is recommended and they ask that children are accompanied by an adult. Booking is essential, email Annika at annikar@ countrysiderestorationtrust.com. Please state which session you would prefer. If you could attend either, please

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JOTTINGS - YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD let them know so that they can accommodate as many people into their preferred session as possible. Ward Thomas at G Live Friday 28th April I know it is still some way off, but Ward Thomas are coming to Guildford as part of their 2017 tour and tickets are available now. The Hampshire duo, composed of twin sisters Lizzie and Catherine Ward Thomas, produce modern country music with a British twist and are officially the UK’s most successful

country act. Their new album, Cartwheels, reached number 1 in the UK album charts. For tickets, call 01483 369350 or go to www.glive.co.uk. GET IN TOUCH

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A musical theatre show celebrating the story of the Bee Gees is long overdue, according to the producers of You Win Again, which is coming to Woking. Michael Taylor, managing director of international theatre show producers Easy Theatres, says that he is surprised that the intriguing tale of the Bee Gees has not been set to music before. “They were one of the greatest bands of our time,” he says. “The Bee Gees were responsible for multi-million selling, generation-shaping hits. Easy Theatres promises an evening packed with great music and pathos in equal measure. We have teamed up with EasyTheatres for the chance to win one of two pairs of tickets to go and see the show at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking and meet the cast before they perform live on stage. Ever wondered what life is like behind the scenes of an EasyTheatres production? Well now’s your chance to find out! The performance is on 13th February at 8pm. For your chance to win, simply answer this simple question: Q: How many Gibb brothers were there? Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 20th January 2017.

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Farnham Beerex is the longest running beer festival in the country held at the same location since it started in 1977. The 2016 event raised a record £40,000, every penny of which will be spent by the Lions Club of Farnham to support many good causes within Farnham and its surrounding areas. At Beerex 2017 will be approx. 60 beers, a range of ciders and perries. Great entertainment provided by four bands, BBQ and Curry food options. It runs from Thursday 27th April to Saturday 29th April. There are two prizes of two pairs of tickets for the Thursday evening session on 27th April. To win one of two pairs of tickets, please answer this question:

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