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THE EDITOR'S NOTE IN THIS issue, we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ending of the First World War. At 11am on Sunday 11th November 2018, communities throughout the country will mark this annual act of remembrance which this year takes on additional significance. For 11 years, I have been a councillor in my home town of Godalming and have been enormously proud to represent those who elected me at our annual service. In all those years, the weather has been extremely kind to all of us who parade and then gather at the war memorial for our act of remembrance. What has struck me most is the increasing number of people, mainly families, not only coming along to view the parade but actually take part in the service. Our service is one of great solemnity, where the two minute silence is only ever broken only by the gentle clatter of the London to Portsmouth train, as hundreds of men, women and children remember those who gave their lives in WWI, some 281 from Godalming alone, as well as those who fell in subsequent campaigns. It is a service replicated all over the country, a time for us all to reflect, to honour, and to give thanks. Every year I also get the chance to sell Royal British Legion poppies, and I am always delighted with the generosity shown by so many. People already wearing a poppy quite often will empty their pockets into the tin as they walk past, and notes are now much more common, although it must be said that the new polymer bank notes are not as easy to fold – but please do not let that stop you from giving as generously as you can this year! It would be very fitting for the Royal British Legion to collect a record amount, this year of all years.
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Farnham's Secret Victoria Garden THERE’S SOMETHING quite magical about a secret garden, writes Beth Otway. Did you know that Farnham has its own secret garden hidden away in the town centre? If you venture towards the back of Sainsbury’s car park in South Street, you’ll have the chance to discover the Victoria Garden for yourself. A beautifully serene, sheltered and enclosed garden awaits you, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Victoria Garden is a lovely place to spend a lunch break or the perfect spot to give yourself the chance to recharge your batteries in amongst the flowers of the season, on one of those days filled with errands and seemingly never-ending lists of things to do. The Victoria Garden features arches clothed with roses, the garden is planted with colourful flowering shrubs and perennials,
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There’s a low box maze and a mosaic hopscotch pitch for children, so there’s something for everyone, even if admiring a garden is not something you aspire to. The Victoria Garden has won many Gold and Silver-Gilt Awards in South and South East in Bloom, both individually, as a small park and community garden, and as part of the Farnham town entry into the competition, which won the Gold and Best in Category Awards in Britain in Bloom last year. As the Victoria Garden’s 20th anniversary approached, the Farnham Swimming Baths Trust had the garden surveyed. Extensive remedial works are now required to ensure that this garden can continue to provide a welcoming place to spend a lunch hour or two in the centre of town. The people of Farnham raised the money to create the Victoria Garden. It is hoped that the people of Farnham will again support and care for this precious space, a green oasis in the heart of the town centre. If you’d like to support the Victoria Garden there are many ways you can help. Volunteer gardeners are welcomed please contact Mrs Sarah Coker 01428 713478. The Victoria Garden requires expensive structural work and the Trustees would welcome donations to fund these necessary works please contact the Chair of Trustees, Dr Penny Marriott on 01252 714489. Benches can also be dedicated in memory of a loved one - please contact Dr Marriott for more details. FIND OUT MORE For more details about the Victoria Garden visit www.pumpkinbeth.com, where you’ll find a longer article with more information about this pretty garden.
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President’s BIG Awards Each Chamber of Commerce presented an award to an organisation from within their catchment area. The judging criteria was the same for all four Chambers. They were looking to reward and recognise a well-rounded organisation which struck a balance between delighting customers, engaging and developing employees, innovation and social/community partnership. Waverley BIG Award for Community Partnership They were looking for that organisation whose business ethic includes giving back via the partnerships they have formed with the council and their community. Waverley BIG Awards for Innovation Innovation can come in lots of different guises. It could be a new product, a new service, a new process, technology or something the committee had never thought of! This could have been a startup with a brand new product or service or an established organisation that found an innovative way of working with their customers.
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WAVERLEY BIG AWARD WINNERS Waverley BIG Award for Customer Delight We were looking for businesses with a reputation for ‘delighting their customers', either with the quality of the customer service, or the quality of the product(s) they sold that delighted their customers, either in person or online – or both. Waverley BIG Award for Employee Engagement, Education & Empowerment According to Gallup global averages only 13% of employees are engaged. So we were looking for companies that engage, educate and empower their workforce. The Awards On Friday 19th October, a Gala Ceremony at the Lythe Hill Hotel was attended by 200 sponsors, finalists and guests who watched throughout the evening a series of short videos of each of the 24 finalists. With bated breath, each category winner was announced and awarded a fabulous glass trophy, champagne and certificate. Each finalist also received smaller trophies, champagne and certificates ensuring that every finalist felt like a winner! The four Chambers of Commerce from Cranleigh, Farnham, Godalming and Haslemere have been working together as Waverley Joint Chambers of Commerce in partnership with Waverley Borough Council to develop the awards. Their shared aim is to encourage businesses to locate here, to retain local companies and help them grow, to promote Waverley as ‘the’ place to do business south of London and to market the many skilled employment opportunities on our residents’ doorsteps. Designed ‘by local businesses, for local businesses’ the awards recognise, promote and celebrate the achievements of the innovative and entrepreneurial business community in Waverley. Waverley Borough Council’s Economic Portfolio Holder, Cllr Jim Edwards, said "Waverley Borough Council is delighted to be principal sponsor for the first ever Waverley BIG awards. Local businesses play a key part in our community, supporting the local economy, providing jobs and adding to the attractiveness of the borough". The Waverley BIG Awards 2018 are also generously sponsored by Dunsfold Park, Edwards Greene Accountants, Downs Solicitors, Blink, Taybridge Consulting, SI Capital, Cornmeter, Blue Dot Display, PAAC IT, Marley Flowers, The Remarkable Studio, Angus Lyon Action Coach, Lythe Hill Hotel, Surrey County Council, Farnham and Haslemere Town Councils. VantagePoint Magazine is a media partner to the Waverley BIG Awards 2018. November 2018
THE 2018 WINNERS! Cranleigh Chamber of Commerce PRESIDENT’S AWARD Hans Christmas Andersen WINNER Idyllic Beauty and Day Spa Ltd Taurus Wines Ltd ………………………………………… Farnham Chamber of Commerce PRESIDENT’S AWARD Branston Adams - WINNER CGJ Mathias & Son Kall Kwik Farnham …………………………………………… Haslemere Chamber of Commerce PRESIDENT’S AWARD Dylan’s Ice Cream Ltd - WINNER Haslemere Chiropractic Clinic Haslemere Hall ………………………………………….. Godalming Chamber of Commerce PRESIDENT’S AWARD Innovation Visual Ltd - WINNER Munrostudios CGI Ritual Coffee UK …………………………………………… AWARD FOR CUSTOMER DELIGHT Atrainability Ltd Dylan’s Ice Cream Ltd Wedition Ltd - WINNER ………………………………….. AWARD FOR INNOVATION ClickIQ Ltd Download Learning Ltd - WINNER SI Capital Ltd ……………………………………………………. AWARD FOR STAFF ENGAGEMENT, EDUCATION & EMPOWERMENT Carbon Six Digital Limited WINNER Innovation Visual Ltd PAAC IT Ltd …………………………………………… AWARD FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP Baker Law LLP Branston Adams - WINNER Marley Flowers Ltd FIND OUT MORE For full details on all the winners, please visit their website at www. waverleybigawards.com. These details will also be on VantagePoint's website at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk.
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They shall grow not old… Andy Thompson commemorates the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI ‘THE WAR That Will End War’ wrote the famous Surrey-based writer HG Wells in October 1914 as he reflected on the opening weeks of what was to become known as the Great War. The chiming bells at 11 o’clock on 11th November 1918 suggested his prescience to be very accurate. The First World War cost over 10 million young men their lives, 20 million were wounded and millions more traumatised and simply sent back to pick up the pieces of civilian life. Britain was bankrupt, the class system seriously eroded and, for a great many, any thought of a loving God became a difficult concept and the role of women in Britain was changed forever. At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month this year the bells across the length and breadth of Britain will ring again to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the armistice that caused the guns to fall silent, ending the war that had engulfed the world with 89 countries being directly involved in the conflict. The 11th November is a Sunday this year and across Surrey and Sussex local communities will join the nation in remembering those who made the ‘supreme sacrifice’ for their country.
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You only have to walk to your local war memorial to reflect on the men from your village or town who are remembered ‘In Perpetuity’ by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at one of their 23,000 sites in 150 countries.
Top: Artist's impression of the East Surrey's game against the Bavarians 1st July 1916. Above: Cap badges of the West Surrey Regiment, East Surrey Regiment and Royal Sussex Regiment.
The men who returned to Surrey and Sussex after the war were promised ‘A Land Fit for Heroes’ but reality proved to be far harsher, as the collapse in the world economy led to hardship and widespread discontent. Wages were cut, the working week lengthened as war time contracts were ended. The millions of women who had responded to the call of ‘total war’ found themselves thrown out of work as the men returned. Whilst those over 30 and who owned property were given the vote in the Khaki election held in December 1918, most women returned to their role as homemakers and mothers. As with counties across the UK, the war brought out the best of the men and women of Surrey and Sussex. Thousands of men volunteered or were conscripted to fight for King and Country and joined their local regiments – The Queen’s (Royal West
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Surrey Regiment), The East Surreys or The Royal Sussex Regiment. All three regiments fought proudly with bravery and discipline fashioned in their distinguished histories. The East Surrey Regiment was deployed in August with the B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force) and became part of the legendary ‘Old Contemptibles’ (so called when the British army was described as ‘a contemptible little army’ by Kaiser Wilhelm II). They fought in most of the major battles of the war. Seven of their number were awarded the Victoria Cross – the highest medal for ‘bravery in the face of the enemy’ and Captain Billy Neville entered the history books when he gave footballs to his attacking companies with a promise of a bottle of champagne for the first to get their ball into the German front line trench. As with 446 of his men, Captain Neville didn’t survive the first day of the Battle of the Somme. In total the regiment lost 6,223 officers and men killed during the war. The Queen’s list of Battle Honours is equally impressive with their involvement in the bitter fighting of the autumn of 1914, Loos in 1915, High Wood on the Somme, the taking of the Messines Ridge in June 1917 and the final 100 Days in 1918 which saw the German army driven out of France and Belgium. Their casualties impacted on the communities and families around Surrey. 7,399 officers and men being killed, and 4 Queen’s being awarded the VC.
From top: West Surrey Regiment August 1914 within weeks, most of these men were dead or wounded; Surrey volunteers report for duty; Surrey men prepare for the front. Left: Capt Billy Neville. Right: Edmund Blunden.
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The men of Sussex would have, in the main, joined The Royal Sussex, another regiment with a proud history. They too were deployed along the Western Front and served in the ill-fated attempt to defeat the Turks in Gallipoli during 1915. On 30th June 1916, the day before Haig launched his attack on the Somme, the men from Sussex led a diversionary attack on the Germans at The Boars Head. Commanded by Lieut Col Lowther they suffered appalling casualties with over 1000 of ‘Lowther’s Lambs’ being killed or wounded. The action became known as The Day Sussex Died. Undertones of War, the autobiography of Edmund Blunden, who fought with the regiment during most of the war, became a set text for those trying to
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Clockwise from left: West Surreys in Passchendale 1917; West Surrey men in the trenches in Arras, April 1917; The Cenotaph in London, designed by Surrey-born Sir Edwin Lutyens.
trenches. Many were to remain unmarried as 1 million men were no longer available to become husbands and fathers. The 1921 census revealed that there were 1.7 million more women than men in the UK and they must have been very comforted when the Daily Mail called them ‘The surplus generation’.
understand and comprehend the enormity of the slaughter. Whilst the men were fighting bravely in the front line, the women they left behind rose to the challenge of winning the war on the home front. Initially some became nurses whilst every village formed committees of women to make bandages and sandbags. By 1916 with the move towards 'total war', where every man or woman was directly or indirectly involved in the war effort, the women took to the plough by joining the Women’s Land Army to help feed the nation. Others moved into the factories manufacturing the weapons of war – the guns, ships, tanks and munitions to keep the men fighting. This work was dangerous and dirty – in January 1917 an explosion at the Silvertown munition factory in London killed 73 workers who were mainly women. The explosion damaged 70,000 houses and the bang was heard in Norwich and Salisbury! When the men came home, many women became untrained counsellors offering comfort and healing to the men damaged and ravaged by their experiences in the November 2018
On Sunday 11th November at 11 o’clock the nation will fall silent as collectively we pause for two minutes of reflection. In 1920, the body of the Unknown Warrior was returned from the battlefields of the Western Front and was received at the Cenotaph in Whitehall by King George V. He asked the committee organising the event that as the clock of Big Ben struck 11 the nation should fall silent for two minutes – the first minute to remember the dead and the past, the second to be thankful for those who had survived and the future. In 1920 the nation did indeed fall silent – trains, traffic and factories all stopped and the populace across the land stood still. We should do the same this year. FIND OUT MORE Andy Thompson is Chair of the Surrey Branch of the Western Front Association and a battlefield guide. www.westernfrontassociation.com www.eyewitnesstours.com
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Beat the itch this winter Zoe Blake takes a look at a common problem in house pets IT’S THAT time of year many pet owners fear, as the weather turns colder, the heating comes on, and the fleas appear. Did you know that the fleas on your pet represent only about 5% of the flea population? The other 95% sadly live in the environment that your pet spends its time in. To keep fleas at bay, it's important to understand the flea life cycle The life cycle comprises approximately eggs (50%), larvae (35%), pupae (10%), flea (5%). When fleas land on your pet they feed, breed and start to lay eggs. The eggs will drop into the environment, where they will hatch into larvae. Larvae don't like light so they will burrow away into carpets, bedding and floor cracks. They live off flea dirt and skin debris and then spin into a pupae. Here the flea develops before hatching out to find a host (you or your pet!). The pupae have a very tough coating which makes them robust to vacuuming and chemicals. When faced with the correct stimuli they will hop onto their host and so the cycle starts again. Vibration, CO2 and humidity are what fleas prefer, so turning the heating on and spending more time in the home is creating the perfect ambiance. Pupae have been known to remain in the environment for up to 2 years. So what should you do if your pet has fleas? If you use effective flea treatment on your pet, then it can take about 6 weeks to take effect. This is allowing for the various stages of the life cycle to complete and re-infest your pet. You need to back this up with regular vacuuming and washing of your pet's bedding.
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If you want to reduce this to about 3 weeks then an environment product will also be needed. Before using the household products, turn your heating up, place bowls of steamy water into each room and hoover. This will ensure that you can eradicate as much of the flea life cycle as possible. I recommend that you repeat this process in 10-14 days. The pupae is the most resistant of the cycle and so leaving some time gives the immature fleas time to develop in the pupae and allow them to be ready to hatch out at your next treatment. Eliminating fleas is about providing effective treatment correctly and safely. If you're having problems despite taking these measures then something could be wrong. Are your products effective? Are you following the correct instructions? Having a flea infestation can bring misery to many pet owning families and also bring skin conditions with it. So don’t delay, get rid of those fleas today. FIND OUT MORE Zoe Blake is a registered veterinary nurse and runs The Friendly Pet Nurse. Call 07917 094715 or visit the website at www.thefriendlypetnurse.co.uk.
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FASHION Kirstie Smillie
The Shoe Fits You may have sorted the outfit but sometimes getting the right shoe is the hardest part, says personal stylist Kirstie Smillie. THERE ARE so many different lengths and widths to fashion these days that getting the right ratio of shoe to fabric can be challenging and variations depend on occasion, budget and comfort. Here are a few inspirational ideas but think proportion and cobbled high streets before you venture out.
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It’s chicest with a trainer style shoe, from street to smart, you can really choose your own level. Look for quirky details. Mint Velvet striped trainers, £89
Credits: Street images www.pinterest.com/Caroline de Maigret by Tim Regas
The most flattering style is to add a heel to balance the oversized hemline and a slim fit ankle boot will keep you warmer too. Top Shop stretch ankle boots, £85
Moving on from the long boot over jeans, choose a short ankle boot; buckles add drama. Office buckled boots, £92
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Choose heels for evening but for day wear, think French style with a loafer. Go classic or modern metallic. Reiss metallic loafers, £165
This boyish cut needs a sharp heel to balance. Patent or animal print work well here. Hobbs Grace court, £159
The long boot sits well with a fluid hem and adds warmth once the chill really hits. Slim fit ankle boots too for the more adventurous. Clarks dark tan boots, £155
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Q&A How do I make a statement this season?
Animal print is a great way to stand out as it works as a neutral with all colours and shouts quiet attitude. Style Tip: one item of animal print per outfit works best. Inspiration: Dune snaffle trim loafer £80
What shoes are best for a fuller ankle?
Avoid ankle straps and choose an open front design that elongates down to your toes. Style Tip: Neutral shades and metallics flatter too. Inspiration: LK Bennett Corrina closed courts, £250
What are the best long boots for fuller calves?
Boots with elastic sections are most comfortable. Style Tip: Try with an asymmetric hemline for a softer silhouette. Inspiration: Clarks suede and elastic panel long boots, £155
I need some height, but prefer flats?
So choose a platform style loafer, a walkable ‘flatform’, we are not talking huge crepe styles, just an extra inch of sole. Top Tip: Use a little Vim to keep the sole white all winter. Inspiration: Dune Gessie loafers, £49 Check out the independent shoe retailers in our area for great service and less known brands: Cockerill Shoes 131 High Street Cranleigh GU6 8AU 01483 274402
Robert Carder, 64 High Street Godalming GU7 1DU 01483 416543
Zapita 17 Downing Street Farnham GU9 7PB 01252 820484
Charles Clikard 16 Market Street Guildford GU1 4LB 01483 662585
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GARDENING Beth Otway
Fabulous Phalaenopsis! Phalaenopsis plants are such a blessing; they’re always at our side, bringing elegance to our living rooms, bathrooms, and bedrooms. Phalaenopsis can be so floriferous; they flower whatever the weather or season, and can bloom continuously for a year or more at a time. These glamorous plants enhance any home, from chic apartments to country estates. I first saw Phalaenopsis ‘Sunny Smell’ at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year 2016 stand at Chelsea. In the cool temperatures that day I could not detect any fragrance from this orchid’s sunset yellow blooms, but now that I have my own plant, I can enjoy the fragrance of this Phalaenopsis. It’s a warm perfume, which has been enjoyed by my visitors. Another AGM Phalaenopsis that I have particularly enjoyed getting to know, is Phalaenopsis ‘New Life’. This is a truly delightful Phalaenopsis. ‘New Life’ produces ivory flowers, which are delicately infused with a soft dusky pink. The overall look of the plant is very romantic and ethereal, it has a rather soothing quality. The centre of each bloom is quite charmingly freckled and the overall look is divine! Phalaenopsis ‘New Life’ produces a light, floral scent, these orchids are most fragrant in the mornings. THIS YEAR, I’ve enjoyed getting to know a couple of new Phalaenopsis hybrids. These plants were grown in the UK by Double H Nurseries, and they’re part of the nurseries’ new range of Phalaenopsis plants, which have all been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) was set up by the Royal Horticultural Society, to help gardeners find plants that will perform well in regular growing conditions, without any specialist care or attention. Plants that receive this accolade are reliable plants, that are reasonably disease-resistant and free -flowering. If you’re looking at a selection of plants and aren’t sure which one to choose, an AGM plant is a plant you can purchase knowing that particular plant has been trialled and tested and will perform well given the appropriate conditions. You’ll find AGM plants at your nursery, or garden centre, and online. These plants display the RHS AGM trophy symbol.
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If you’d like to grow these scented Phalaenopsis plants for yourself, you’ll find the full range of Double H Nurseries’ AGM Phalaenopsis plants sold in Waitrose and Marks and Spencer: look out for the British flag and the RHS AGM logo when purchasing your plants. Tesco and Sainsbury’s now stock Phalaenopsis plants grown at Double H Nurseries, but not plants from this AGM range. When choosing plants, look out for Phalaenopsis plants that display the British flag to ensure you purchase plants grown at Double H Nurseries in New Milton.
Photos from top: Phalaenopsis ‘New Life’ and Phalaenopsis ‘Sunny Smell’. Both by Beth Otway.
FIND OUT MORE You’ll find advice for growing Phalaenopsis, more information about orchids, terrariums, and houseplants, alongside gardening advice for the month ahead, tips on what to plant now, the results of my daffodil and compost trials, and much more besides, at www.pumpkinbeth.com.
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Warming dishes for chilly days Aromatic beef with orange and apricots
Spanish pork with butter beans and chorizo
Ingredients:
450g/1lb lean braising or topside steak, cubed, 5ml/1tsp fennel seeds, 5ml/1tsp ground coriander, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, 1 garlic clove, peeled and finely chopped, 2 small onions, peeled and sliced, 2 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped, 50g/2oz dried apricots, chopped, 50ml/2floz orange juice, 2 sticks celery, roughly chopped, 100ml/3½floz red wine, 30ml/2tbsp red wine vinegar, 30ml/2tbsp oil, 30ml/2tbsp plain flour, 15ml/1tbsp tomato puree, optional, 800ml/1½pint beef stock, 175g/6oz button mushrooms.
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4-5, 180-190°C, 350375°F 2. In a large bowl mix together the beef, fennel seeds, coriander, thyme, garlic, onions, carrots, apricots, orange juice, celery, red wine, red wine vinegar and seasoning. Cover the marinade and if possible leave in the refrigerator for 2 hours or overnight. 4. Drain the marinade mixture and reserve. Heat the oil in a medium-sized casserole or ovenproof dish and brown the meat with the vegetables in batches. Stir in the flour, reserved marinade, tomato puree, beef stock, and bring to the boil. Add the button mushrooms, halved, if preferred. 5. Transfer to the oven and cook for 1½-2 hours, stirring occasionally, or until the meat is tender.
Ingredients:
2 tsp olive oil, 50g chopped chorizo, 1 onion, sliced, 1 red pepper, deseeded and cut into thin strips, 4 pork loin steaks, 2 tsp smoked paprika, 400g can chopped tomatoes, 400g can butter beans, drained and rinsed, 150ml hot vegetable or chicken stock, salt and freshly ground black pepper, 2 tbsp freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley.
Method:
1. Heat the oil, in a non-stick frying or sauté pan with a lid, over a medium heat. Add the chorizo, onion and red pepper and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chorizo has released its oil and the onion and pepper have softened. Remove from the pan to a plate and set aside. 2. Add the pork steaks to the pan and cook for three minutes on one side, then turn over, and cook for 2 minutes. Return the chorizo and pepper mixture to the pan and stir in the paprika. 3. Stir in the tomatoes, butter beans and stock. Bring to a simmer, then cover the pan with a lid and simmer for 5 minutes, until the steaks are cooked through and the juices run clear.
6. Serve with herb mash and spring greens.
4. Season to taste and sprinkle with the parsley. Divide between 4 plates and serve with green vegetables.
Recipes and images taken with permission from www.lovepotatoes.co.uk
Recipes and images taken with permission from www.lovepork.co.uk.
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First World War Centenery
2018 marks 100 years since the end of the First World War. There will be two official events in Farnham to commemorate those who fought, lived and died.
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Anybody who wishes to take part in an act of remembrance is welcome to attend. Friday 9 November Schools’ Remembrance Service Children from local schools will gather at the war memorial in Gostrey Meadow at 10.45am along with representatives of the British Legion and the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment and Brigadier Roger Hood QVRM TD DL. The short remembrance event will include poems, readings, a two-minute silence and the laying of wreaths. The service is organised by Farnham Town Council and the Farnham Schools’ Confederation, which is a partnership of local schools. Sunday 11 November Remembrance Sunday Parade In this joint event, the Mayors of Farnham and Waverley, local dignitaries, representatives of the armed forces, uniformed services and local scout and guide groups will parade to the war memorial in Gostrey Meadow for a service at 10.45am. The two-minute silence at 11am will be followed by a march past where the salute will be taken. The contingent will make their way to St Andrew’s church for the remembrance service. The Remembrance Sunday parade is organised by Farnham Town Council in conjunction with the Farnham branch of the Royal British Legion. Other Remembrance services will be held at Badshot Lea, Hale, Rowledge, St Thomas on the Bourne, St Peter’s at Wrecclesham and Weybourne. Local councillors will lay a wreath on behalf of the town. 24
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Begin the countdown to Christmas at the switching on of Farnham’s Christmas lights on Saturday 17 November. The event, which is organised by Farnham Town Council will begin at 1pm. Gostrey Meadow will be transformed into a winter wonderland that will include a live nativity, a free Santa’s Grotto, children’s rides, food and drink and festive stalls. Throughout the afternoon there will be live performances from local schools and theatre groups. As it approaches 4.30pm, the Town Crier will read ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ and then invite the Mayor of Farnham Councillor David Attfield to switch on the lights. For full details about what’s happening, including the performance schedule visit www.farnham.gov.uk. Check out the new lights in Cambridge Place off East Street and while you are there, why not book your Christmas party in one of the places to eat or treat yourself to a pampering session. Despite the redevelopment work that is taking place in this part of Farnham, there are many businesses in Cambridge Place and East Street that are still very much open for business.
Neighbourhood Plan update Farnham Town Council would like to thank everybody who took the time to give their views on the review of the town’s Neighbourhood Plan.
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During a six-week consultation that ended on 30 September, people were asked to say where they thought an additional 450 homes should go in Farnham between now and 2032. The findings are being analysed and the latest update on the review can be found at www.farnham.gov.uk/shapefarnham.
Dates for your diary
Farmers’ Market Pre-order your Christmas turkey and other delicious food items for your Christmas feast from the Farmers’ Market on Sunday 25 November. You’ll be able to collect your order and any last minute treats from the market on Sunday 23 December. The market is held from 10am to 1.30pm in Central car park. Christmas Civic Carol Service The Mayor of Farnham is hosting this year’s Christmas Civic Carol Concert on Thursday 13 December.
Christmas Market Pick up gifts and treats at this year’s Christmas Market on Sunday 9 December from 10am to 4pm. Organised by Farnham Town Council, there will be over 200 stalls across five locations in Farnham town centre selling jewellery, crafts, trinkets and food and drink gifts. There will also be entertainment and refreshments to enjoy while you shop.
Half the tickets will be given to local charities and organisations to thank them for all that they do for the town and the remaining half will be allocated via a ballot. Full details about how to apply for tickets will be published in the Farnham Herald and online at www.farnham.gov.uk. Winter celebration Farnham Town Council has enjoyed what may well be its best result yet at this year’s South and South East in Bloom competition. The town netted four gold awards, was the winner in three categories and won a special award for biodiversity.
For more information and a list of stallholders visit www.farnham.gov.uk.
To celebrate this marvellous achievement, you are invited to attend the Winter Celebration on Sunday 16 December at the Farnham Vineyard Church at 1.30pm.
Farnham Town Council has available a small number of Christmas market pitches. To find out more, please contact Sophie Walker at events@farnham.gov.uk or call 01252 712667.
There will be mulled wine and mince pies and you’ll be able to buy tubs of hyacinths and Tête á Tête daffodils, which were planted by children who attended the Bloomin’ Kids Gardening Workshops in October.
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Aldershot and the Basingstoke Canal This is a walk of great variety, combining pine woods, an oak wood, a great sandy wilderness and a canal towpath. The route goes over the huge wild Aldershot sand hills and pine forests. This is Defence land but if there are no live exercises, families, children and dogs are always welcome. Humph and I very much enjoyed it in June of this year. Before you do this walk, check that there is pedestrian access to Rushmoor Road. There is some uncertainty about the small pedestrian access which is locked at night and should be opened each morning, except for some military or ceremonial reason. Sometimes the main gate is open; sometimes walkers and cyclists have to climb over because both gates are locked. We’re trying to get definitive guidelines from the MoD. Do not do this walk during the Farnborough Airshow because some paths and especially Rushmoor Road at the start will be closed off. This walk is taken with permission from www.fancyfreewalks.org. SR 1. From the Duke's Wood car park, go out to the road, turn left and, in 50m, turn right on Rushmoor Road. (Rushmoor Road is closed to motor traffic: your access is through a pedestrian gate on the left of the large metal gates.) After 500m through forest, just after a left bend, you see a metal barrier on your right, just before a bridge over a track. Turn right here down a slope to arrive at a junction of paths. Avoid the first path on your left, continue another 25m to cross a narrow stream (the Claycart Stream) and turn left on a narrow path which runs beside the stream on your left. 2. The path is muddy at first but quickly improves. In nearly 100m your path goes over a crossing path. In another 200m your path reaches a crossing track. Go straight over, still following the Claycart Stream but this time with it on your right. If you hear a din of engines nearby on your left, this is from the Aldershot Raceway where hotrods compete in the Caravan Destruction Derby and other delights. As you continue through this beautiful oakwood, the stream on your right sinks into a deep cleft. Finally, 400m from the last crossing, you meet a narrow path on your right where the stream runs over a concrete channel and cascades down. 3. Turn right here over the channel, to come out in 50m onto the open sandy moor. Turn left on a The Walk 8
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wide surfaced track. In 250m, you reach a major 3-way junction. Turn sharp right on a wide path which curves left uphill. Keep going for 650m on this undulating path to pass a large pinewood on the right of your path with a track running through it. Continue past the pinewood, out into the open again, for another 80m. Here the wide path forks. Take the right fork, a wide sandy path which branches off diagonally. 4. Your course is now fairly straight for 1m. In 150m your path runs beside a pinewood on your right, enters the wood and emerges again in 150m. It winds left and right and comes out of the dark woods up into an open space where a path joins you from the left. The path descends gradually, reenters woodland and arrives at a metal barrier with a warning notice about the Test Track ahead which is used to test military hardware. Shortly after the notice, a wide track merges with your path from the right and your path ahead forks. Keep to the left fork here. (The right fork could be used by military vehicles although they are very rarely seen anywhere, even by regular walkers). In 300m, your path goes through a metal kissing-gate next to an animal grid. Just 30m further, turn left through a metal kissing-gate. 5. In 100m, your wide path bends left and passes a little pond on the right (which may be dry). 40m after the pond, turn right on a clear path through gorse bushes. Keep following this undulating and winding path with a hillock on your left, avoiding side turnings, heading towards the pinewoods and the possible sound of traffic on the main road. Your path curves left to meet a crossing path. Here turn right on a narrow path, thus leaving your previous path which continues upwards over the heath with the hillock on the left. Your new path keeps you in the same direction as before, down a small dip. Note that it is very narrow. (This area has been cleared of gorse bushes and you may still see the remaining stumps). The path goes past some pines and takes you through a swing-gate (sometimes awash: please help by dropping a brick or a log!). Cross straight over a wide grassy strip onto a very narrow path into the trees opposite. Keep to this winding path, through hollies, leading up to a car
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park of the Foresters pub/restaurant. Cross over into the pub’s main car park. 6. After a possible break for refreshment, go to the back of the pub’s car park and turn left through a metal kissing gate. Turn sharp right and follow a path which runs outside the back of the pub’s garden. The path runs down to a T-junction. Turn right, going through a gate beside an animal grid, to arrive at the Aldershot Road car park (alternative start). 7. Turn left just before the car park on a wide straight path, going through a gate beside an animal grid after 40m. Immediately after the grid, turn left on a wide straight path. Follow this woodland path for most of a km to its end where you can hear a main road close by. Ignore the path where it bends left and instead keep ahead through a large kissing gate to arrive shortly at a side road (Valmead Road). Turn left on the road and quickly turn right between bollards over a canal bridge. After the bridge, turn sharp right to join the canal towpath, going under the road (mind your head!). 8. You will be following the canal on your right for a total of 3½ km, with the main roads far enough
away to your right to allow you a long period of peaceful walking. In 1km you pass under two carriages of a main road. The trees change to thin birch and the terrain opens out as you become aware of Farnborough Airfield close by on your left. The next bridge is the Eelmoor Bridge, a black girder bridge, which has a small car park. Continue along the towpath, now in quiet woodland once more. After 1km, you see a second black girder bridge. Fork left to turn right over the bridge. On your right is one of the gates into Duke’s Wood: worth a look for its wooden sculpture, bridges and nature trails. In a minute you are back at the car park where the walk began.
DISTANCE: 6 miles OS MAPS: OS Explorer 145 (Guildford). DIRECTIONS: From Farnham, take the A325 towards Aldershot. Go straight on at each roundabout or junction, passing the Royal Arms, after 1½ miles. Continuing over a small roundabout and, ⅔ mile later, straight over a large roundabout. After ⅔ mile, at the corner of the Potters International Hotel (postcode GU11 2ET), turn left at a sign for Fleet A323. At the end, turn left on a major road and immediately stay on the road as it elbows right. The car park is ⅔ mile on the right: it is not marked. For many more walks, please visit our website at: www.vantagepointmag.co.uk/category/walks. November 2018
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Jottings - your community noticeboard Jottings is your FREE community noticeboard for charities, local events, groups and information, compiled by Nick & Angie Crisell. To feature, please email jottings@vantagepublishing.co.uk by the first Friday of the month prior to month of publication. Please note that space is limited and inclusion cannot be guaranteed. The VantagePoint staff had a lovely day at The Oval when Surrey played their final match against Essex in the Cricket County Championship. It was a beautiful day and we sat in the Pavilion where we also had a delicious lunch. Surrey had already won the championship however were determined not to lose and stay unbeaten for the season. Wasn’t quite to be but there was a thrilling conclusion on the final day of the match. It was a very successful outing and will hopefully be repeated next year. Farnham Afternoon Bridge Club Most Wednesday afternoons They meet at Farnham Maltings every Wednesday afternoon except the first Wednesday in the month. Bridge (Rubber) starts at 1.45pm; they have a short tea break mid-afternoon and finish at 4.30pm. The members all enjoy their bridge and find it a great way to meet together in a nice friendly atmosphere. New members are very welcome and can obtain further information from the Membership Secretary, Eileen Besgrove on 01252 710819. Only Fools and Boycie: An evening with John Challis Thursday 1st November 7.30pm Enjoy an intimate evening with John Challis at Farnham Maltings. He is one of the nation’s greatest comedy actors, best known as Boycie in BBC1’s Only Fools and Horses. In this one-off show the national treasure will reveal secrets from the set with stories and anecdotes from his dazzling career. Tickets are £17 (pre-show dining and ticket £26), call 01252 745444 or go to www.farnhammaltings.com. Julian Lewry Music Friday 2nd November There is a different venue for this gig - The Aldershot West End Centre. They welcome an Italian progressive rock band from Milan called The Watch. Led by vocalist and principal songwriter Simone Rossetti, their music is inspired by classic progressive rock style of the 1970s and in particular by the music of Genesis. They perform their own Genesis inspired original music but also many of the classics from the early years of Genesis with Peter Gabriel on vocals. This show will include a performance of Selling England by the Pound in its entirety! It is an all standing concert and tickets are £15. Call 01483 421520 / 07769 592452 or go to www. julianlewrymusic.com.
Surrey Border Movie Makers Friday 2nd November They meet on the first Friday of each month and 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 they do to the best of their ability including holiday films, drama, comedy and documentary. They always welcome new members. If you are interested in seeing what they do, go along to one of their monthly meetings. Your first visit is free. They meet at St Joan's Centre, 19 Tilford Road, Farnham GU9 8DJ and there is plenty of parking. Contact secretary@ surreyborder.org.uk for more information. They are also on Facebook www.facebook.com/SurreyBorderMovieMakers/ timeline. Grayshott Folk Club Friday 2nd November The evening will feature Damien O’Kane & Band and takes place at St. Alban's Church, Tilford Road, Hindhead GU26 6RB. Damien is a top Folk singer/song writer/guitarist and Banjo virtuoso from Coleraine, Northern Ireland, who has taken some of the greatest songs from the Folk canon and re-invented them in refreshingly original ways. He continues to push the boundaries of folk music both on his own and with various other musicians. Support is provided by Mitchell & Vincent who are a folk duo from Dorset and Somerset and bring traditional and contemporary styles on Fiddle and Guitar to folk tunes and songs from around the British Isles. Tickets: Adults £16/Under 16s £8, available from Des O'Byrne on 01428 607096. Southern Voices Saturday 3rd November 7.30pm Southern Voices are putting on a concert at All Saints Church, Odiham entitled ‘Distant Shores’. The programme includes Parry’s Songs of Farewell and Philip Moore’s Requiem. Tickets are £16 (children 18 and under £1), and are available online and from Winchester Cathedral Box Office, The Visitors’ Centre, The Close, Winchester SO23 9LS, telephone 01962 857275. Vox Farnham Chamber Choir Saturday 3rd November 7.30pm If you were unlucky enough to miss the wonderful concert
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Albury Vineyard I keep reading that 2019 should be a great year for English wines, and Albury is no exception. It is also reported that sales of Prosecco have dropped in part because more people are buying English sparkling wine; good news I say. Earlier this year we visited Albury Vineyard and had a lovely tour around the vineyard followed by a superb wine tasting. Their wines are delicious, not the cheapest but real quality. This autumn, they are organising a number of tours and tastings. Various dates until December are available, and booking is essential via www.alburyvineyard.com. Nick C F & B Choral – Israel in Egypt Saturday 3rd November 7.30pm Farnham & Bourne Choral Society will be performing the abbreviated version of Handel’s Israel in Egypt in St Thomason-The Bourne. Calum Fraser will conduct the choir together with the F & B Orchestra and six professional soloists in what was once, second in popularity to the Messiah and is still a much admired choral work. Tickets for unreserved seats are £15 from 01252 721075. Visit www.farnhamchoral.org.uk for more details about the choir. Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday Saturday 3rd November Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire SL5 7JX, will kick off the season with a memorable day out for all the family. As well as top-class jumps racing there will be free fairground rides and live entertainment culminating with one of the region's
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Christmas Market Saturday 10th November 10am-3pm Bells Piece is a thriving community providing support for adults with learning disabilities. They will be holding their Christmas Market at Bells Piece, Hale Road, Farnham, GU9 9RL. With stalls selling gifts for Christmas, jams and chutneys made at Bells Piece, gifts made in Simply Unique, winter bedding plants and wreaths, plus many other stalls selling gifts. Homemade soups, pastries and cakes will be on sale all made and prepared in Bells Piece’s training kitchen. For further information, call 01252 715138.
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information from Rollo Crookshank on 01252 319881 or email crookshank@starkmann.co.uk. The Farnham Society Evening Talk Wednesday 14th November 8pm The evening features ‘Sport, the Media and the Money!’ - A talk by former BBC Editor Joanne Watson. Farnham resident Joanne spent more than 30 years working for BBC sport. Her latter career saw her as the Major Events Planning Editor for Radio Sport. During her time the relationship between Sport and the Media changed dramatically. The influence of mega million pound contracts, millionaire backers and the expansion of digital media means the sporting landscape is now very different, but is it all for the better? Joanne worked on the London Olympics, Wimbledon, Football, Rugby and Cricket World Cups. Tickets on entry £4 Members, £6 Non-Members, £2 Students. Takes place at St Thomas on the Bourne Church, Farnham GU9 8HA. Refreshments from 7.30pm. www.farnhamsociety.org.uk. Engaging with Ageing Wednesday 14th November 10.30am-12.30pm Local advice service Engaging with Ageing will be at Farnham Hospital so do drop in for a chat and find out more about matters such as power of attorney, support at home and mobility aids. Engaging with Ageing offers expert advice on local services and support groups. Call 01252 783426 or just drop in - you are assured of a warm welcome. 34
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Milland Valley Railway Modellers Wednesday 15th November from 2pm-4pm They are an afternoon special interest group of Liphook & Midhurst U3A and their next meeting will be held at Redford Village Hall, Redford GU29 0QF. By the time this meeting is held the group will have exhibited at their first public show at the L&DMRC Open Day in Milland in October. Enquiries about membership to Tony Bettger- group facilitate email model.railways1@liphooku3a.org.uk. There is no meeting in December and meetings resume on 16th January 2019. Salad Days Thursday 15th to Saturday 17th November Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds’ award-winning Salad Days is coming to The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford. It’s an absolute romp of polite naughtiness and saucy encounters. Its energetic and peppy score, featuring songs such as We Said We Wouldn’t Look Back, Look at Me, I’m Dancing and We’re Looking for a Piano, makes the show one of Britain’s best-loved and sunniest musicals. For more information and to book, visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk or call 01483 440000. Squires supports Phyllis Tuckwell Squires Garden Centre in Frensham has chosen Phyllis Tuckwell as their Charity Partner for the forthcoming year. As I am sure you all know, Phyllis Tuckwell provides supportive and end of life care for local patients and families who are living with an advanced or terminal illness, such as cancer.
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Winterfest Friday 16th Saturday 17th November 10am–5pm St Andrew's Parish Church Farnham GU9 7PW is the venue for this celebration of arts, crafts and music, There is a pop up cafe, children's activities and stalls. On Sunday 18th at 3pm there will be a free concert. This is a community event supported by Farnham Town Council, admission is free and all are welcome. www.standrewsfarnham.org. The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation It is a year since David Shepherd sadly passed away but his enormous legacy lives on. He was an internationally renowned painter, particularly of wildlife; he was also a huge conservationist and founded the Foundation in 1984. It is believed his paintings have ended up all over the world and now owners of his originals are invited to join an exclusive new art network called the ‘David Shepherd Originals Circle’. The Circle will allow lovers of David’s art to honour his incredible art heritage, by sharing memories and recording their original artworks in a new catalogue. An interactive map is also being built, to showcase the global reach of November 2018
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the Christmas stalls and support the tombola and raffle. In support of The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. CHIKS Annual Fayre Saturday 17th November 10.30am-12.30pm Their Annual Fayre will be held at Rosefield Day Centre, Odiham Cottage Hospital, Odiham, Hants. This year stalls will include antique and vintage collectibles, raffles, tombola, gifts, homemade cakes, tea, coffee and much more. Everyone welcome. ALL proceeds to CHIKS (Children’s Homes in Kerala State). Full information from Pat Pearce on 01252 793439. Hale History Project: A Village Remembers Saturday 17th November and Sunday 18th November 10.30 am-4pm An exhibition featuring details of the 113 men who lost their lives during World War I. Each person's details will be on display. Other displays will feature memorabilia, art works by the Hale Art Group, and other items of interest. The exhibition takes place at the Hale Village Hall, Wings Road, Upper Hale GU9. Entry by voluntary donation, all proceeds to the British Legion Poppy Fund. 'We Will Remember Them'. Surrey County Walkers Saturday 17th November They are a walking group offering walks in surrey and neighbouring counties. Morning walks are around 6-8 miles and all day walks are between 10-15 miles. On Saturday 36
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17th, they have a walk in Petworth Deer Park. It is a 5 mile easy walk and is being led by Bob (01932 355333). Meet in Petworth Park NT Car Park, 186/966239, at or just before 10am. Another walk is on 1st December around Cuttmill Ponds, Hampton Estate. It is a 5.5 mile moderate walk led by Hannes (01483 234541). Meet in The Tarn Car Park, 186/910456, at 10am or just before. To find out details of other walks, go to www.surreycommunity.info/ surreycountywalkers. Farnham Chamber Music Club Sunday 18th November 7.30pm With members from Farnham, Haslemere, Midhurst and beyond, they would like to invite local amateur musicians to an informal concert at Quinnettes, Churt. Members get together in small groups in each other's homes to explore and rehearse music and those who wish to do so can perform at one of the monthly concerts. Programmes are always extremely varied, reflecting the wide-ranging musical interests of the members. For details, see the club website at www.fcmc.org.uk. The Arts Society Farnham Lectures Tuesday 20th November 10.30am ‘Mad, Bad and Fascinating to Know – the Colourful Ancestors of the Dukes of Bedford’, is the title of the next lecture by Geri Parlby. Wine merchants, poisoners, mine owners and creators of afternoon tea – this is the colourful history of one of England’s oldest aristocratic families and
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applies, which includes entry to the Craft Fair, remember that advance booking gives you a 10% discount. RHS Members and a family guest go free. Last entry one hour before closing. Farnham & District Museum Society Evening Talks Thursday 22nd November 7.30pm for 7.45pm ‘Crime in the Second World War: Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse’ is the title of Penny Legg’s latest book. Criminals saw war as an opportunity to exploit the emergency conditions and tonight Penny will show how and why crime was committed and what became of those “Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse”. Venue: United Reformed Church in South Street, Farnham, (please use side entrance). Non-members very welcome - £3 per visitor on the door. Full details of this season’s talks and seminars can be found at www.farnhammuseumsociety.org.uk. Farnham & District Museum Society Afternoon Seminars Friday 23rd November 2pm–4pm ‘From Slaving to Saving’ – understanding the impulse to create parishes by examining the history of Rowledge. The Society’s popular local history seminars take place monthly in the Garden Gallery at the Museum of Farnham. To keep them small and informal there are two sessions, Friday’s being repeated the following Monday 26th. Cost £5 per seminar – contact Pat Heather 01252 721576 to book. Full details of this season’s seminars and talks can be found at www.farnhammuseumsociety.org.uk.
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Santa and Rudolph Fun Runs If you’re already feeling festive, then what better way to get into the Christmas spirit than by signing up for one of Phyllis Tuckwell’s Santa & Rudolph Fun Runs? Register now to secure your spot, and get friends, family and work colleagues to sponsor you to take on the challenge, wherever you live! The Fun Runs will take place in three different venues across Surrey and Hampshire, so you can choose your nearest - or your favourite. Pick from a 3.5km route around the beautiful Devil’s Punch Bowl in Hindhead at 11am on Sunday 25th November, a 4k run at 10am on Saturday 8th December starting at The Pepperpot in Godalming, or a 5km run at Wavell School in Aldershot at 11am on Sunday 9th December. Visit www.pth.org.uk/ event-diary or call 01252 729446 to register. Registration costs £16 for adults and £9 for children (u14), and includes a Santa suit for adults and reindeer antlers with a red nose for children – helping you to really get into the Christmas spirit! There will also be a goody bag and a medal for everyone who completes the course. Grayshott Folk Club Monday 26th November 7.30pm A great folk group called Lau will be performing at Grayshott Village Hall, Headley Road, Grayshott, Nr. Hindhead GU26 6TZ. Individually and collectively, Lau are right at the top of the Folk tree and are widely regarded as this generation's most inventive folk band. They are a phenomenally talented trio of musicians and their cutting edge sound and charismatic flair have earned them an unrivalled reputation at national and international venues and festivals. They have won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Group of the Year Award an unprecedented four times. You can listen to them at www.youtube.com/ watch?v=xozmhQZB48A. Tickets for this gig are £22 and are available from Des O'Byrne on 01428 607096. Light up a Life Monday 26th November 6.30pm Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care will be holding its annual Light up a Life service, to remember those close to our hearts who are no longer with us and to celebrate their lives. The service, with readings, carols and prayers will be held in the grounds of the Hospice building (situated on Waverley Lane in Farnham). During the service, the lights on the Hospice’s Christmas tree will be switched on. Anyone who would like to remember a loved one is invited to attend the service. You can make a dedication in memory of that special person, and have their name and the name of their loved one added to the evening’s Order of Service. Leaflets with details about Light up a Life and a form for making a dedication are available in Phyllis Tuckwell’s shops and from the Hospice reception, or alternatively visit www.pth.org.uk/lual. Take torch and wrap up warm. Limited parking at the nearby South Farnham School and Abbey School, After the service, all those who have attended are invited to South Farnham School for mulled wine and mince pies.
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Farnham Humanists Tuesday 27th November 7.30pm for 8pm Creative Arts Education: important for Farnham, vital for the world? Professor Roni Brown is Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic, and Professor of Visual & Educational Cultures at the University for the Creative Arts. Roni will discuss education for the creative arts, including in Farnham, and aspects of the creative industries in the UK and beyond. It will be held at University for the Creative Arts, Falkner Rd, Farnham GU9 7DS. All Welcome. Tea, coffee and art display at 7.30pm, lecture at 8pm. Donation to Farnham Charity Creative Response. Email chair@farnham.humanist.org.uk for free ticket. The Probus Club of Farnham Tuesday 27th November Their next meeting will be held at The Farnham House Hotel. There will be a ‘pre-lunch’ speaker, Alan Bushnell, whose talk ‘Elphicks. The department store at the heart of Farnham’ will start at 11.30am, followed by Lunch. The Club, founded in 1969, is a Luncheon Club for men of retirement age from professional and business backgrounds. Meetings are usually held on the last Tuesday of the month at The Farnham House Hotel, often with an informal talk by a member or guest speaker. Social events are also arranged periodically. If you are interested in joining, they would love to hear from you, contact the Honorary Secretary, Maxwell Hubbard, at maxwellhubbard2@yahoo.co.uk. November 2018
Male Voices Needed! More than just a choir! Full Circle Vocal Group, a mixed notfor-profit choir, offers extra one-to-one singing help, guest musician workshops, live recording sessions, choir fusions and above all, laughter. They meet every Wednesday during term time from 7.30am-9.30pm at the Farnham Maltings. Join them for their new term, if not before, starting on Wednesday 16th January 2019 to celebrate the choir's tenth year. The cost is £45 per term. Free parking. Visit www. fcvg.co.uk for full details. Stories and Songs with Santa at RHS Gardens Wisley Wednesday 28th November to Sunday 23rd December Join Santa for stories, songs and a present in his Grotto in the Plant Centre. There will be gingerbread decorating and other craft activities. All details on the website and you can book online at www.rhs.org.uk/wisley. The Arts Society Farnham Evening Wednesday 28th November 7.15pm They will meet as usual at Farnham College, Morley Road, Farnham when Giles Ramsay will talk on ‘Indestructible Theatre: 1900 to Now’. In this talk Giles romps through the Edwardian period, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Cold War, the Space Race and the Information Revolution and shows how, in this age of extremes, the show still went on and continues to tell us our own story. Visitors welcome.
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Christmas Fair at Farnham Maltings Wednesday 28th November 1pm–9.30pm and Thursday 29th November 10am-8pm Full of festive cheer, it is one of Surrey’s biggest Christmas events. It features a bustling market place with over 140 stalls specialising in handmade gifts and crafts, delicious food and beverages. Enjoy a glass of fizz from the Riverside Café. Take advantage of the (buy one get one free) Prosecco offer from 6pm! Why not take a friend for some late night shopping? Entry is £1 (under 15s and Farnham Maltings members free). Christmas Masterclass Thursday 29th November to Friday 7th December Squire’s Garden Centres are running a Christmas Masterclass, where you can create a beautiful wreath for your front door or a stunning candle centrepiece for your dining table. Tickets are £25 per person, which is great value, as you’ll get tuition from Squire’s gardening experts, all materials to make your wreath or candle centrepiece, a voucher for a free tea or coffee and cake in the Café Bar, plus 10% off all plants purchased that day! Book now at www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk. RGS Christmas Fair Thursday 29th November 5.30pm–8.30pm In the heart of historic Guildford, the annual RGS Christmas Fair– provides the ultimate Christmas shopping experience with unusual, local and bespoke gifts. Over 40 stalls, including Young Enterprise companies, will be selling 42
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Ballet at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Thursday 29th and Friday 30th November The Russian State Ballet returns with the eternal seasonal favourite, The Nutcracker, directed and choreographed by the former award-winning Bolshoi Ballet Soloist, Konstantin Uralsky. A truly captivating piece of theatre and a wonderful introduction to ballet, the show continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of all generations across the world. Then, on Friday they perform the beautifully compelling tale of tragic romance, Swan Lake. From the opulent splendour of the palace ballroom to the moonlit lake where majestic swans glide in perfect formation, this ballet really has it all, capturing the full range of human emotions: hope and despair, terror and tenderness, melancholy and ecstasy. For more information and to book tickets, visit www.yvonnearnaud.co.uk or call 01483 440000. Christmas Fayre Saturday 1st December 11am–1.30pm All Saints Church, Grayswood will be holding its Christmas Fayre. Stalls will include raffle, bottle tombola, cakes, gifts, brocante, bulbs and plants, crafts, books and DVDs and much more... Soup and bacon butties will be served from 11.30am. Entrance £1 adults (includes tea/coffee and a biscuit!); children under 10 free. For more information, contact Di on 01428 654303 email drdcook01@gmail.co.uk or Shirley on 01428 653285 email shirley1941@btinternet. com. Christmas Market Saturday 1st December 10am-1pm The Christmas Market in aid of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice returns to St Thomas-on-the-Bourne, Frensham Road, Farnham GU9 8HA for another fantastic year with unique and exciting stalls. There will be Christmas gifts, decorations, cakes, handbags, cushions, homemade preserves, tombola, raffle, silent auction, toys and much more! Entry donation of £3 includes tea or coffee and biscuits - children free! Aldershot Floral Design Club Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd December ‘A Sparkling Occasion’ is a floral design show celebrating 65 Years of Aldershot Floral Design Club and will be held at Normandy Village Hall, Glaziers Lane, Normandy GU3 2DD. On Saturday 1st December it runs from 1pm-5pm and on Sunday 2nd December from 10am-4pm. Admission £4. There will be sales tables and refreshments available. There is a large free car park adjacent to the hall. Festive Cruises on The Wey & Arun Canal Bookings are already being taken for the extremely popular Santa Cruises which will be running on 9th, 16th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd December. Trips depart at 11am, 12 noon and 2pm
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