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CONTENTS

Contents News

4Networking, Charter Fair, Row-a-thon A3 Update, Haslemere Chamber Awards

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Events

Haslemere’s Got Talent, Haslemere Festival

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Style

Accessorize for the spring and summer

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Property

Update on the lettings and sales market

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Fitness

How to get your body beautiful for the beach 12

Health

Haslemere Health Foods; Grayshott Spa; new Amarna manager

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Gardening

Haslemere Garden Centre; Pippa Greenwood’s spring tips

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Business News Applegarth, My Little Princess, Tri-Golf, Polo4

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Grayshott

News round up

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Education

Haslemere and area supplement

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Food & Drink

Cooking with Mrs Rees; new restaurant club 32

Arts

Chichester Festival Theatre in 2010; Funding Haslemere Hall’s new roof

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Social

Catherine Morrow’s column on life in Haslemere

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Sport

Anna announces race plans; golf at Goodwood 36

What’s On

Diary of local events in April and May

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Directory

Local contacts; List of Advertisers; Distribution points

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Health: 14

Business: 18

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Networking, a new breakfast business networking group, has opened in Haslemere, meeting at 8am on the second Thursday of every month at The Georgian House Hotel. “We wanted to give business owners a chance to meet and chat every two weeks,” says Vicky Martin who is group leader of Haslemere 4Networking. “Members are given a chance to tell everybody about their

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he 2010 Haslemere Trade Business Awards will be presented at the Haslemere Chamber of Trade annual dinner dance at The Georgian House Hotel on Friday 16 April 2010 at 7pm. The categories are: Best New Business; Employee of the Year; Customer Service Award; Best Business Team; Most Innovative Marketing Campaign; Most Proactive Business in the Community; Business Personality of The Year; Greenest Company; Fabulous Food Outlet www.haslemere.com/ chamber

businesses, after that each 4Networking member or visitor has a chance to have a 10-minute exchange with three other businesses to see if there is any area of mutual interest, either now or in the future. “At every meeting, one business gets the chance to talk about their business area in depth. It’s a great way to raise your profile, make new business contacts and of course, to win new business.”

NEWS IN BRIEF When a business has joined 4Networking, they can attend any of the other regular breakfast meetings held in Farnham, Godalming, Petersfield, Guildford and other nearby towns. A fee of £10 covers the cost of the cooked breakfast. After a maximum three trial sessions, people are asked to commit. 4Networking, Vicky Martin, 01252 711772, vicky@ conferencedynamics.com

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wo members of the Champneys Forest Mere fitness team and one of the regular club members have taken on the Thames in aid of Dogs for the Disabled. Tom Callingham, Alex Manon and Philip Laws together rowed 346,000 metres in alternating half-hour stretches to achieve a continuous 27-hour row on Champneys' gym rowers. The Row-a-thon was part of the 2010 Champneys Charity Challenge. Club members and staff have been encouraged to swim, lift, walk, run, row or cycle in the gym or outdoors to raise money for charity.

Between all four Champneys’ resorts the aim is to raise £11,000 to fund the sponsorship of an assistance dog for its lifetime. The money will allow a puppy to be partnered with one family with an autistic child. “The dogs give you the confidence to be independent,” says Sarah Carr, who has already benefited from the partnership of Demi, a lab-retriever cross. “Demi is a local celebrity where we live.”

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The Charter Fair, which claims to be “the biggest event in Haslemere, is on Bank Holiday Monday 3 May in the High Street, West Street, and Central Car Park from 1 to 5pm. This free fair makes a wonderful day out for all the family. There will be 100 stalls offering you a wide range of products and services – and traditional fairground rides, animals, and entertainments of all sorts. Organized by a group of local volunteers, the fair has been running every 2 years since it was reinstated in 1984. www.charterfair.com

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Taste Milland “Taste of Milland” on Saturday 24 April opens the door to the village’s exciting community. This new event, organized by Milland Business Forum, promises a fun afternoon out, for all the family from 1 to 4pm at Milland Memorial Hall. Local businesses will put on workshops providing a taste of what they do, all free of charge; and a huge variety of stands will offer plenty of free samples, tastings and activities. Have a go at painting a design on a mug, candle rolling, and slot-car racing. Get tips on selling your house and on the state of the local property market. Also on offer free are: spinal check-ups and back care advice, a free seated back massage, and samples of aromatherapy products. Try tennis, with junior and adult coaching sessions available; take

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he Highways Agency reported in its latest update that roadworks on the A3 Hindhead tunnel are progressing at the southbound end, and the main works planned for 2010 are: • Laying drainage and pavement for the new A3 • mechanical installation works • landscaping and planting • installing electrical systems in the tunnel • opening the new dual carriageway from the Spaniard to Hazel Grove. Highways Agency, 08457 50 40 30.

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part in a yoga session; or learn how to boost your immune system through good nutrition. As well as a range of craft stalls, the “Find a Trade” facility will showcase local tradesmen and services. Refreshments will be provided by Hollycombe Home School Association, with fresh coffee and delicious homemade cakes on sale. A short drive south of Haslemere, Milland is known

to many because of its hugely popular biannual Rural Fair. See the Milland parish website for full details. Pre-book places on workshops, as numbers will be limited, through Louisa Burtwell, 01428 724626, or Michelle Carrington, michellecarrington@lineone.net Taste of Milland, www.milland-pc.gov.uk

his year’s 17-day Chichester Festivities take place from 25 June to 11 July. There’s a fireworks display and concert at Goodwood on Friday 25 June, with tributes for Grease, Bee Gees and Abba. Save up to £24 online with a special ticket offer available until 22 April. The full programme will be available at the end of April. A £2.7m bonanza for traders, the Festivities have attracted star performers such as Lesley Garrett, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and Julian Joseph. Chichester Festivities, Ian Farman or Amanda Sharp, 01243 528386, www.chifest.org.uk L Issue 21 April / May 2010


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Haslemere’s Got Talent returns Following the success of the inaugural event in 2009, Haslemere’s Got Talent returns with an even more spectacular programme of events . By Johanna Sökeland

Winners of Haslemere’s Got Talent 2009: Alex Clarke and Kristina Grundy (on the left)

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aslemere’s Got Talent takes to the Haslemere Hall stage on Sunday 25 April 2010. After last year’s wealth of talent, this year’s show sees fit to be an entertaining and closely-fought contest. Proceeds from the show

go towards the Haslemere Hall Roof Fund. “We are also hoping to have a West End celebrity guest judge at the final, so it’s already shaping up to be bigger and better than ever!” says Claire Goyer, the

Wheely wonderful Haslemere Festival presents two exciting events in May Cycling Sportive: 16 May The first Little Lumpy Cycle Sportive was part of the Haslemere Festival in May 2009. It was so successful that it is becoming an annual event, so as not to disappoint the many riders who took part and vowed to return. Last year it was a perfect (possibly a bit hot for some) day for cycling and there were more than 400 riders, of all ages and abilities and from all over the UK (one rider came from Dumfries). This year the organizers are hoping for 800. The Continentals, with a long tradition of competitive and leisure riding, have held mass-start cycle sportives for decades. They are not meant to be competitive and so there are no prizes for places – insurance would be a problem if the event was advertised as competitive. 6

Riders receive graded Gold, Silver and Bronze certificates for finishing within set times for each distance. So, the competitive instinct is satisfied without it being a race. Many riders treat it as a fantastic excuse to take part in an organised ride, fully signposted, and guiding them to some of the loveliest back roads that regular road users know in the area. Not only do we time you and direct you round the courses, but we feed and water you as well. So all you have to do is bring your bike and your determination. Start: Tanners Lane Car Park, off Tanners Lane and West Street, Haslemere GU27 1JF. Sign on and get a number to be attached to the front of the bike. Three courses: Epic, 109 miles (175 km), start from 8am; Challenge, 66 miles, start from

organizer of the event. Application forms had to be submitted by the end of March. If selected, the successful applicants will audition during the day on 18 April at Haslemere Hall. For those who want to 9am; Fun, 29 miles, start from 10am. Cost: £15 for the Epic and Challenge, and £5 for the Fun (booked in advance). Full details and how to enter on the website. Cycling Sportive, www.littlelumpy.co.uk Classic Car Show & Tour: 30 May The 2010 Haslemere Classic Car Show and Tour on 30 May promises to be bigger and better this year. Bring your pre-1973 Classic vehicle along and join in the fun. The day will be in two parts: a tour will start from Lion Green at 10am and follow a relaxed drive through the beautiful countryside taking in some local points of interest - including a special visit (a different route to 2009). The Tour will arrive back at Lion Green at approximately 1pm to park up for the Show. Participants are free to choose to do the Tour, the Show or both. The first event last year had over 80 cars on the green, from

watch the auditions tickets are available on the door, price £2 each. Those selected to perform will be notified at the audition and will appear in the show on the following Sunday 25 April. Of the acts taking part, three will be selected by the judges on the night, with the audience having the final vote at the end. The show starts at 6pm and tickets at £5 each are available from Haslemere Hall box office, 01428 661793. Bed of nails The intrepid Haslemere Town Mayor Melanie Odell will add her own particular lustre to the 2010 show by lying on a bed of nails. Cllr Odell will perform in aid of her two Mayoral charities – The Haslemere Educational Museum and the male cancer charity Everyman. She can be sponsored either by direct donation or by sponsoring a nail or more for the ‘bed’ at R. Miles and Son in West Street, as the hardware store is kindly donating both nails and the board she will lie on at the show. Her mentor for the daredevil act is Ray Cimino, a former professional circus and stunt performer, who is one of the three judges for the competition. a tiny Subaru 360 to a RollsRoyce Silver Ghost, Minis to Bentleys and everything inbetween. The organizers hope to improve on this in 2010 with several car clubs intending to make it a club event. The Tour will cost £10 for the driver and £5 per additional adult to include the route, private visit, breakfast rolls and hot drink at the start, a tour plaque and a charity donation. As numbers for the Tour will be limited, please enter early. The Show is free. Please contact us if you are interested in a stall or club stand. Come and see the Classic cars from 11am to 4pm on Lion Green. There will be stalls of local produce and crafts, food, licensed bar and music, so something for all the family to enjoy. Haslemere Classic Car Show, www.ross-ewing.co.uk/ haslemere.html L Issue 21 April / May 2010


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PROPERTY

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The property market in the UK may suffer a double-dip recession, according to figures released in March, and the picture in the Haslemere area is little brighter, either for sales or for lettings. Nick Keith reports

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rices in March rose by 0.1 per cent compared to February, according to property website Rightmove. This was the smallest margin for this time of the year, when prices have never fallen month on month. This comes at a time when other factors are contributing to a slowdown in the economy, with people bracing themselves against public sector spending cuts, unemployment growth, and likely higher interest rates. While this may be a temporary downturn, resulting from bad weather conditions earlier in the year, there are also fears that this could be part of a longerterm trend. Any setback to the housing sales market also has an impact on lettings. Denise Gardiner, Director of Property Services (Haslemere) says that the housing market in general is at a standstill, and this is the same for both sales and lettings. “My company is fine with our portfolio of many top end managed properties in the area,” she said. “But it’s no secret that things are difficult because the stock is not available. The market is stalled and stymied.” Founded in 1970, Property Services are family-run independent lettings specialists, who say they have a “fine reputation for sourcing high quality properties for discerning tenants” in and around Haslemere. They have plenty of clients looking for rental property. “It’s always a difficult time

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before a General Election when it [the property market] grinds to a halt,” Denise Gardiner adds. “We are in ‘no man’s land’ before the election.” If you are a buyer, or looking to rent, and seek a “discreet” property, Corniche Estates operate in Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire – concentrating on houses in the £800,000 to the £5 million bracket. They too report a shortage of supply but plenty of demand. Andy Coe, the firm’s marketing manager, puts that down to the forthcoming election and to the difficulty of getting a mortgage. “We have experienced a surge before and after Christmas,” he says. “Then there was a halt with the bad January weather, and things have started to improve in March since the sun has come out”. Corniche has recently let a

house in Rake and has available the five-bedroom Toby’s Cottage in Petersfield., The Country House Company covers a wide 60-mile area including Berkshire in the north, Surrey in the centre, Hampshire in the south, Sussex in the east, and Dorset in the west. The firm specializes in “nice country houses of all descriptions”. On the website the firm displays a good range of property, although founder Sue Crossley agrees that “stock is hard to achieve, but we have a good reputation and a strong portfolio”. She is not convinced that this situation will necessarily improve after the election. “We are getting a lot of renewals [of rental properties] at the moment,” she adds. People are sitting still waiting for the market to improve with more houses on view. Adrian Law at Kelway Law remains positive and believes that the current paralysis in the market could be freed after the election. Contact Corniche Estates, 01428 741646 Country House Company, 02392 632275 Kelway Law, 01428 604488 Property Services (Haslemere) Ltd, 01428 658893

Nationwide and Halifax reported house price falls in February. Nationwide said average prices dipped 1pc to £161,320, ending a run of nine consecutive monthly rises. Halifax reported an even sharper fall of 1.5pc, with average house prices dropping to £166, 857. Halifax forecasts zero growth in prices for the year, whereas they were boosted last year by very low interest rates, few properties on the market, and cash-rich buyers. The Ernst & Young ITEM Club has predicted house prices will fall 1.4 per cent this year, before a slow recovery in 2011.The National Institute for Economic and Social Research has forecast a fall of just under 1 per cent in prices this year, and by almost 3.5pc in 2011. This compares to a 16 per cent fall in 2008 and a 6pc rise in prices last year. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has said that, during February, the number of people selling their home rose more quickly than the number of potential new buyers registering with agents for the second consecutive month. The 258 house-hunters registering with estate agents during the month was the lowest level for a year and down from 291 in January, according to the National Association of Estate Agents. The lack of houses for sale helped to push up prices in 2009, but it is expected that more homes will come on to the market, especially in the summer after the General Election, and this could push prices down again, according to many economists. Rental market The supply of new properties coming on to the rental market has fallen for the second consecutive quarter possibly bringing an end to the downward trend in rents that has been in place since the autumn of 2008, says the latest RICS Lettings Survey. The net balance of chartered surveyors reporting rising rather than falling rents in the three months to January 2010 was zero. This follows five quarters of negative readings, and is in marked contrast to April last year when 58 per cent more chartered surveyors were reporting falling rents, an all-time low for the survey. And a net balance of 33 per cent of respondents believe rents will rise over the coming quarter (up from 22 per cent). The improvement for rents reflects the continued decline in supply of both flats and houses.

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Beach Body Life in Haslemere recommends how to become ‘body confident’ so you can strut your stuff in your swimsuit this summer

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he time to get your body ready for the beach is now! So get those cardis off and those bikinis out because that time of year is almost here … For ultimate beach body confidence, you must feel good on the inside as well as on the outside. To do this you have to eat well and get active! Gayle Vickers, a personal trainer in Haslemere says you must find something you enjoy doing so that working out is not a chore. Kickboxing Kickboxing for example is a fun, fast and social activity that builds strength and works on cardio. It can burn up to 1100 calories an hour and helps improve your speed, balance and endurance. Set to upbeat music or outdoors, it’s a great way to build confidence and learn self-defence. With a praising trainer like Gayle and commentary like ‘…three more, you’re not sweating yet’ it’s hard not to feel motivated and push yourself to work your hardest. Crossfit Crossfit is another upbeat and energetic way to train that keeps you on your toes so that you get

that’s supported by encouraging trainers like Gayle. Work hard Gayle says that to notice a change in your body you have to work hard; you have to work up a sweat and put the time in. The aches and pains that come with exercise are part and parcel with achieving your ideal beach body, so don’t give up!

the most out of your workout. The exercises change frequently so your body doesn’t fall into a routine. Crossfit concentrates on all the muscle groups for a whole body workout. You’ll start off with a small programme of perhaps 10 sit-ups, 10 pull-ups, 10 box-jumps, 10 lunges etc and progress in your own time to constantly push and challenge your body. It’s only competitive in a personal way; you’ll want to beat your own time as soon as you’ve cooled down from your last round. Again, it’s a self-achieving sport

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Good nutrition Think about what you put in to your body too. Nutrition is just as important as exercise. • Plan your day so you don’t end up in the car with a chocolate bar or packet of crisps • Eat breakfast and then eat little and often • Eat a handful of nuts a day • Be aware of liquid calories • Don’t deprive yourself of the foods you enjoy; this will only get you down. Improve your image To look good on the beach no matter what size you are, you need to learn how to make the most of your body. Life in Haslemere talked to image consultant Tanya Chainey to discover that no matter what size you are, you can

look sexy in that swimsuit. First of all, colours are important. Choose ones that work in harmony with your own natural colouring. For instance, if you are of light colouring, go for swimwear with light to medium colours. On the other hand if you have warmth in you hair – such as reds or strawberry blondes – go for warm colours such as reds and browns. Dressing is all about showing off your best assets. If you have a waist, you’re lucky; if not, you need to create one. To add emphasis on certain areas, you want to add detail. For straight frames, wear patterned bikinis with bows or ties at the sides to enhance your curves. For pearshaped figures, keep the bottom simple with no detail on the hips to draw the eye to the widest part of your body. One-pieces are back this year. A low v-neck is great for a good bust or a short neck and to enhance a waist wear a panelled swimsuit or one that gathers at the waist. Make legs look longer with a high leg and beware of shorts that end at the widest part of your leg; to create an illusion of slimmer legs, your clothes need to stop at the thinnest part. Wear lots of accessories this year – they’ll make you feel less naked and exposed while in your swimsuit. Paint your nails too, so that you feel you’ve made an effort, bright colours are in – aqua and emerald green and reds and hot pinks. Nautical is hot this year too but remember this valuable rule; horizontal lines add curves and vertical take away. Make-up should remain natural. Tanya recommends wearing a tinted moisturiser with a SPF, and a small bit of cream blusher to add a bit of colour and define cheeks. Waterproof mascara is also a must. Gayle Vickers, Personal Trainer, 07787117508 Colour me beautiful Image Consultants Tanya Chainey, 01730 261968 Dee Griffiths, 01428 723897 L

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HEALTH NEWS

Natural products From deodorants to antiseptics, the natural products industry has a production line of alternative organic products for the household. By Aimee Plant

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ead down to Haslemere Health Foods to see how your bathroom cabinet could be filled with gentle and effective natural products, or your kitchen-cleaning cupboard could be emptied of nasty fumes and harsh chemicals. Products such as cider vinegar, honey, chamomile and ginger have years of anecdotal evidence that supports their effectiveness on the skin. Haslemere Health Foods sells a range of brand names containing these sorts of ingredients. Green People, for instance,

offer a deodorant which uses safe and natural formulations to control body odour. They contain no aluminium, which has been linked to different health problems; instead, essential oils and olive leaf extract make up the alternative organic ingredients. Weleda has a variety of skincare products on offer from hand cream to shower gel. The new pomegranate body care range is crammed with pomegranate oil that fights premature ageing. Natural creams from Helios are free

from artificial preservatives and petroleum derivatives, and are made to soothe a range of skin complaints like bruising or eczema. You can find eco-friendly cleaning products from Ecover, also at Haslemere Health Foods. There are products for the whole house including washing up liquid, multi-surface cleaner, laundry detergent and room fragrances. All of them contain ingredients that are less harmful to you and the environment. Ecover takes into account the origins of the raw materials to the biodegradation of the final products. At Haslemere Health Foods you can take your empty bottles of Ecover products back to the shop to get them re-filled. In doing this you are helping to save the earth’s precious resources. Haslemere Health Foods, 01428 658 294

A bit of ‘me time’

Taking a break is more than just a cup of tea and one of those famous wafer biscuits. Aimee Plant recharges her soul

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e all need somewhere to switch off and fully recharge the soul. This means putting everyday life on hold for a while and putting time aside purely to rest and rejuvenate the mind and body. At Grayshott Spa time seems to stand still; you can forget any stress or strain and can indulge in a bit of ‘me time’ in a sanctuary that will shield you from the world outside. Take a Day Spa to try it for yourself. On arrival you will be shown to your day room, where you can make yourself at home and change from your normal clothes into your Grayshott

bathrobe and slippers, which will help complete the transition from a troubled and tired head to a clear and focused mind. You then have free reign of the Spa’s extensive property, the gym, swimming pools, tennis courts, golf course, steam room, sauna and exercise classes. After exploring the Spa, why not take a swim before sitting down for lunch in the dining room? Load your plate with delicious food from the large buffet that’s presented with satisfyingly healthy dishes. After lunch you can relax with a back and neck massage or any one of the many treatments

and therapies available. Use the sauna or take an afternoon walk led by a member of the fitness team, partake in an exercise class or simply relax with a coffee and a piece of fruit. You will come away refreshed and fully recharged to face the world again. Grayshott Spa, 01428 602000

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wide range of warm water classes have been introduced at The Physiotherapy Centre at Holy Cross Hospital, Haslemere. The water classes will help various conditions, and represent yet another improvement to this award-winning centre, which offers a gym, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and sports massage. Karen Ford, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist at the Centre, says: “Our small classes are an inexpensive way that people can contribute significantly to their own recovery from injury or operations.” The classes take place in the 14

hydrotherapy pool where the temperature of the water is set at 33 degrees C to promote pain relief. Rehabilitation in warm water is often recommended when injuries are acute, as it is more comfortable than exercising on land, but has the same results. Karen adds, “We keep class numbers small so we can ensure individual attention for every participant, so they get the help that they need.” The new classes include: Joints in Motion, a new warm water exercise class for people with arthritic conditions, back or joint problems. It is a therapeutic class

aimed at improving strength, endurance and flexibility. Lower Limb Water Gym focuses on lower limb (hip, knee, ankle) problems, for people who may suffer from osteoarthritis or have had joint replacement surgery such as a hip replacement. Backsplash is for people with back pain whether it is acute or chronic. Back pain is very common and can be caused by slipped discs, arthritis or following an operation. Prices are £48 for a course of six sessions. The Physiotherapy Centre, 01428 647647 www.holycross.org.uk

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he new Amarna Spa manager has come “back down to reality” after a series of glamorous jobs on cruise liners Having spent the last nine years travelling the world on board luxury cruise liners, Fiona Smith has become the new manager at Amarna Spa, Lythe Hill Hotel. Born in Steyning, West Sussex, Fiona started out as an aerobics instructor and personal trainer and developed an interest in the spa industry working on cruise ships. She became first a gym manager and then a spa manager for several big cruise lines. While she was with Royal Caribbean she had the glamorous job as the ship’s social host. Her duties included escorting the captain to all functions, attending cocktail parties and helping to entertain the guests. After that she returned to spa management on board the P&O ship Arcadia, where she was responsible for 25 staff. “There is nothing nicer than being in the Caribbean,” says Fiona. “It is a fantastic lifestyle but sooner or later you have to come back down to reality.” For Fiona it was the call of home that brought her back to the area to manage Amarna Spa. She plans to expand the range of treatments on offer, with additional treatment rooms and another product house to complement the Elemis range. “I want to create a proper relaxation room,” says Fiona. “The expansion will be along holistic lines – it’s the way forward.” A recent recruit to Fiona’s team is Victoria Brockhurst, a personal trainer who is also an experienced sports therapist and the main pre-race sports masseuse for the runners in the London Marathon. Fiona is looking to extend the classes on offer to members and non-members – a timetable is available from reception. There are now three sessions per week of Aquacize in the pool; new classes are planned for the fitness studio, including Boxercize. Amarna Spa, 01428 744860. Issue 21 April / May 2010


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GARDENING

Going for local growth Haslemere Garden Centre launches a nine-day Grow Your Own initiative in May Ready to grow (l to r): Steve Tranter, Toby Hall, Fiona Hewkin, Harry Harms and Laurie Rawlins at the Haslemere Garden Centre

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rom 1 to 9 May Haslemere Garden Centre in Brook will stage a series of events from weekend to weekend to help and encourage people to grow their own fruit and vegetables. “There is a big interest among people who want to produce their own edible crops,” said Laurie Rawlins, the Manager, “and this has rejuvenated in the last two years.” He explained that garden centres were fairly “bullet-proof ” in financial recessions, when people looked increasingly to grow some of their own food, and discovered the benefits of

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eating fresh fruit and vegetables straight from their own gardens. Some people may like the idea of growing their own produce but find the whole prospect daunting. “We focus on being a gardeners’ garden centre,” he added, “and we want to help people grow their own.” Haslemere Garden Centre was also starting an online growyour-own tipping service and email club in April. Laurie Rawlins has worked for 15 years at the centre, previously a family business which was acquired nine years ago by World of Water, “aquatic superstores” with 21 outlets nationwide.

Haslemere Garden Centre has re-established its own brand on its large acreage on the A286 between Haslemere and Milford. Laurie and his staff of 10 (four part-time) have been preparing diligently and excitedly for the big event in May. “We are building up our stock of plants and we will have workshops through the

week with displays of growing vegetables and fruit in a variety of containers – such as raised beds, guttering and sacks.” This promises to be a fruitful spring and summer in the gardens of many local people. Haslemere Garden Centre, 01428 682913 www,haslemeregardencentre.co.uk

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Magnificent seven Seven spring tips for gardeners from Pippa Greenwood 1 For some gorgeous summer flower colour sow a packet of asters promptly in a propagator or warm place. Then pot on in a few weeks, and they'll be in flower this summer. 2 There's still time to order some tasty potatoes and 'chit' them in a well-lit spot to plant in April – the rewards are immense. Plant one tuber in a large pot for a back-yard harvest. 3 Choose a dry day to aerate your lawn. The wet winter has caused potential problems, so use a hollow-tine aerator if you've got one, or a garden fork driven deep in to the grass every 6in (15cm) or so. This allows air to reach the grass roots. 4 Sow seeds of more tender crops, such as aubergines, for a more exotic harvest later this year. They are no more difficult than tomatoes! 5 Order some sturdy ready-to-plant vegetables to speed up your Grow Your Own efforts. Go to my website and you'll get weekly advice emails from me too. 6 Fill your flower borders with colour at the lowest possible price – sow ‘hardy annuals' such as love-in-amist, annual poppies and poached-egg flowers direct into well-forked soil. Keep them moist and they'll flower this summer. 7 Grab a hoe and sort out those weeds when they pop up. Catch them before they set seed and you'll save yourself a lot of time later on! www.pippagreenwood.com L

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BUSINESS NEWS

Activity at Applegarth There is more than meets the eye at Applegarth – with a farm shop, a café, a florist, and polo all on the same premises

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pplegarth is more than just your ordinary farm shop selling delicious quality foods, condiments, fruit and veg with a tantalising delicatessen and choice of luxurious chocolates. It is a family-run business complete with a cosy café offering coffee and lunches and is a centre of activity and new things to try and do. Guy Woolley, manager of Applegarth’s farm shop and café, has 25 years in the food business. With a background in French cooking and a career starting at the Savoy, Guy’s food is not to be missed. He has recently opened up the farm’s restaurant for evening meals three days a week from Thursday to Saturday. Guy offers a fresh and eclectic menu that changes daily, depending on his mood. In the summer the French doors open and the warm evenings can be enjoyed with a glass of wine on the decking. The Potting Shed, just outside, has opened in time for the spring thanks to Sharon Kerr. As a florist, Sharon couldn’t resist the opportunity to open a shop dedicated to growing plants and to the upkeep of the garden. The shed sells a range of garden gifts, furniture, unusual flowers, pots and plants – all sourced locally. The Potting Shed will be encouraging people to ‘Grow your own’ with the ‘Vegy-table’ and potted vegetables to get you started. Applegarth Farm Shop, 01428712777

Polo 4: Tom Benson and Stewart Frist

Fore! All smiles at Tri-golf

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If you thought Polo was exclusively for the expert horse riders and for the upper class, you were wrong. Tom Benson and Stewart Frist have organized a way to make learning Polo more accessible in the local area. With well-schooled ponies, a large polo field and expertise in coaching you are in capable hands to help you learn this exciting sport. Tom and Stew have each had experience teaching professionally at prestigious Polo associations. They can teach any age and any ability, even those who have never stepped foot in a saddle. And pricing is not as exclusive as one would have thought. In the summer there will be matches open to the public to watch with a lovely picnic prepared by the Farm shop. Polo4, 07920445587

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ri-Golf is forging ahead on a plot purchased from Applegarth. Six years ago, Ian Loons and Nick Sharot bought a piece of land off Applegarth and transformed it into a floodlit, 23-bay golf range. Tri-Golf is open seven days a week and specializes in golf lessons for kids and adults, taught by the two golf professionals, Ian and Nick. The centre also is dedicated to custom golf fitting and re-grip and re-shafting services. Now Caddyrite, another local business, has set up base at Tri-Golf ’s practice centre.

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Caddyrite has sold, serviced and repaired electric golf trolleys since 1991. It now has a new purpose-built facility; including a brand new golf shop and club repair facility with some of the most competitive prices in the area. Tri-Golf, 01428 713131

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My Little Princess also moved to Applegarth in January this year. This is where little girls’ dreams come true by bringing to life their favourite fairytale character. Either at home or in the purpose-built partyroom, based at Applegarth Farm, parties can accommodate up to 30 children . Whether it’s Cinderella or Snow White, Peter Pan or Sleeping Beauty girls are made to feel like princesses with dresses and tiaras. An average party would consist of dancing, singing, games and stories and always ends with a sprinkling of magic fairy dust. My Little Princess, 01428 609340 L Issue 21 April / May 2010


GRAYSHOTT NEWS

In the bag

New Pottery director

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aighin and Daughter celebrates its 30th anniversary in Grayshott this year. To mark this special occasion Kevin Kaighin is giving customers a chance to bag £1,000 in cash. He has launched the ‘Where has your bag been?’ competition after a successful response last year. Customers will have to spend £30 in the shop to receive a special 30th anniversary Kaighin and Daughter Bag for Life and send in photographs of it in unusual places around the world. There will be a monthly voucher prize of £30 for the person with the best photograph and those winners will be entered into the final judging at the end of the year to win the

£1,000 cash. Kevin started his career as a Saturday boy 37 years ago. He now runs his own upmarket butchers with his wife Caroline. They pride themselves on selling the finest quality meat and fresh fish in Grayshott High Street. The succulent Scottish beef, rope-grown mussels, homemade sausages – and Kevin’s bubbly attitude – have made Kaighin’s a pleasure to shop in. “I love what I do, I enjoy the creativity of my job and meeting new people,” says Kevin. “We like to make shopping fun.” Kaighin & Daughter, 01428 604606

lenn Myers will take up a new role within Grayshott Pottery as Production Director. Glenn, a 39-year-old, father of three, has worked for the Pottery since 1988 when the company made clocks for many High Street banks. Glenn said, “I am really looking forward to shaping the future of the business. It is important that we move forward and look at modern approaches where we can. I really enjoy the technical design elements of my job and hope that I will be able to develop this further too.” Since Glenn joined the business, it has diversified under its commercial name of ‘Grayshott Stoneware’ into catering-ware for restaurants and pubs. It also produces hand-thrown studio art ceramics for homes and galleries. Glenn, who enjoys football and is a keen golfer, manages the production team within the workshop and takes up his new

Pottery Team (Left to right): Chris Greenaway, Sales Director; Ed Snell; Phil Bates; Glenn Myers position immediately. Phil Bates, Trustee for Grayshott Pottery, said, “Having known Glenn from a very young age, I am personally extremely pleased that he is now a director. Glenn has grown up in Grayshott and knows the village community really well.” Ed Snell, Managing Director, said, “Glenn has a great approach to life and to work and we know he will continue to be a great asset to us all.” Grayshott Pottery, 01428 604404. L

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Beauty treatments

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ichelle Dowdell aims to offer the ultimate in skin care treatments at her new salon, Everybodies Beauty. The new CACI machine is one of the most advanced non-surgical face-lifting treatment systems in the beauty industry. It uses tiny electrical impulses to soften lines and wrinkles, tone the face, smooth cellulite and reduce scarring or skin imperfections. Everybodies Beauty says that it offers “premier treatments for less than London prices. The CACI ultimate machine has been featured on ‘10 years Younger’ and has been used in hospitals treating burns and stroke patients.” Michelle, who is undertaking a course of treatments, says “It’s exciting stuff because I know it works. Two of my ladies are already noticing a difference after just four treatments.” A beautician for over 10 years, Michelle runs the skincare centre with a highly qualified staff. She says that “you can indulge in any of the premiere treatments

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Michelle Dowdell (front) and staff at Everybodies Beauty offered whilst relaxing in beautiful tranquil surroundings”. On your first visit you will receive a free face-mapping skin analysis. Everybodies Beauty, 01428 608219

ary Vickers of Amity has won the latest Buy in Grayshott (BIG) Award for Best Dressed Shop. She pipped Blaze House Art, which finished second for the second year running. The exciting finale of the awards took place at a superb and packed dinner party at the Fox and Pelican, Grayshott. The two shops were initially tied for first place, so an independent mystery shopper had been sent out to choose a winner. Amity received the trophy, a bottle of champagne and a large framed certificate from Cllr Sam James, the Hampshire County Councillor representative for Grayshott. Judging takes place twice a year, in the spring and winter, with marks awarded in three categories: cleanliness, shop display and general shop appearance. Marks are added up, but results are kept a close secret until the presentation

dinner. Dick Smith, chairman of BIG, said that standards seemed to be higher than ever and it was becoming ever more difficult separating many of the businesses. Framed certificates were presented to both winners and runners-up in each category, as well as the overall winner with over-all runner-up. The four category winners were Enchantment, Gurkha Durbar Nepalese Restaurant, Grayshott Books, and Simmons Interiors. The runners-up were Amelie, Grayshott Pottery, Kaighin & Daughter, and Zaman Opticians. Cllr James said that HCC would contribute £1,000 from the devolved fund to the “Grayshott in Bloom” scheme run by the BIG campaign. Caroline Kaighin is organizing this year's scheme. Dick Smith, 01428 608666, dick-smith@supalife.com

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New shoots

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uperstition took over again on 11 March when the Naked Grape wine merchants opened its third shop – this time in Grayhsott. “We’ve always opened our shops on the 11th,” says Simon Evans, Director. “Alresford was the first and we just do it on purpose now!” The new store in Grayshott showcases The Naked Grape’s individual wine choice. “No brand names or silly discounts, just a superb range of

hand chosen wines, spirits, real ale and imported lagers. “Seeing the opportunity very early on, Mark and Simon re-opened this old Wine Rack, giving the store a total refit. We like to keep the best people we can, so we’ve kept on member of staff from the old wine rack, and employed Mark’s niece as manager.” The Naked Grape, 01428 604344

‘Paint a gift’

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ver 30 young people, as well as adults, took part in Grayshott Pottery's first 'Paint a Gift' pottery painting session. Glenn Myers, Production Director, said, “We were really delighted with the response to this event.” This event is one of a series of events planned by the Pottery for visitors and residents

of all ages. The next event is planned for Saturday 24 April, and participants can learn how to throw their own clay pot, under the watchful eye of expert thrower Phil Wareham. Grayshott Pottery, School Road, Grayshott, GU26 6LR, 01428 604404. L

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EDUCATION

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Schools around detailed directory listing of local schools

Human i-pod at Barrow Hills Barrow Hills School, in Witley has hosted a series of fundraising concerts by the world-famous pianist, Derek Paravicini (pictured below)

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erek Paravicini is blind and so he plays everything from memory. He has earned a reputation as ‘the human i-pod’, inviting requests from the audience. In February, he gave three performances at Barrow Hills, to an audience of nearly 500 people aged from six upwards, and performed every request. The concerts were held to raise funds for St Benedict’s School in Burkina Faso in Africa with which Barrow Hills is linked in friendship. The link between the two schools began in 2003 when Barrow Hills pre-prep raised £200 to buy two bicycles, enabling two children to be able to get to school in Burkina Faso. Since then the Barrow Hills community has supported St Benedict’s in a variety of ways. Thousands of pounds have been raised for various projects. Last year Barrow Hills raised more than £16,000 for a new classroom block, including a library and IT room. This year, the aim is to help furnish and equip this new block and to buy mosquito nets. On this fundraising day all the children

came to school in red, yellow and green mufti – the colours of the Burkina Faso national flag. The children in Year 8 led the morning assembly with a PowerPoint presentation in French (the language spoken in Burkina Faso) describing a typical school day at Barrow Hills. This presentation has been taken to St Benedict’s, to be shown to the children. When Derek Paravicini started the first of his three performances to the children in the junior-prep department in the afternoon, the children clapped and cheered loudly. He followed with performances to the older children and, in the evening, to parents and guests from the local community. Donations continue to come in and the money raised has exceeded £4,000. As a result a mosquito net can be bought for every child at St Benedict’s, and the building constructed last year will be fully furnished.

New head

John Attwater with his wife Victoria, daughter Imogen and baby Phoebe

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ohn Attwater recently became headmaster of King Edward’s School Witley. Having lived in and around Petersfield from the aged of four to 18, he was Deputy Head at Sevenoaks School, with responsibility for the Co-Curriculum. Educated at Rugby School, John graduated from The Queen’s College, Oxford, with first class honours in PPE. He will oversee the adoption of the International Baccalaureate as the school’s sole curriculum offered in the Sixth Form. Says deputy head Gwyn Phillips: “The IB was introduced at King Edward’s in 2004 and has been a great success. Our 100% pass rate for the past five years makes us the 11th best performing IB School in the UK in 2009.” The IB concept of Creativity, Action and Service has been embraced for the extensive co-curriculum programme offered to all pupils. The school is also embarking on an extensive boarding house rebuilding programme. And the high level of pastoral 24

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wo students at Godalming College are celebrating call-ups to national sports squads. First team netball player Rebecca Cornish has taken part in her first training weekend with the National British Colleges team in Lincoln. Currently studying for her A-levels this summer, Rebecca was one of nine players from the south east region picked for the national trials, her first step on the England Netball Talent development scheme. Callum Edwards was selected to play his first competitive match with the England Colleges national rugby squad against Welsh opposition. Seven students from Godalming have qualified for the British College Sport (BCS) national finals. They are Ciara Dullaghan and Bethan Hubbard (cross country), Emma Wardle (squash), Jacob Waller (trampolining), Chloe Hammond-Smith and John Hargon (swimming), and Andrew Thorne (golf). Sian Parry, further education sports coordinator and a coach at Godalming, says, “Reaching national finals in any sport is a brilliant achievement. This reflects the depth of talent that we have.”

Dance explosion

A care ensures the needs of individual pupils have priority. Day and boarding bursaries of up to 50% are available. The school attracts day pupils from all over Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire. John says that King Edward’s “purposeful, inclusive ethos and recent developments show this to be a genuinely distinctive and forward-thinking school. “One of the recurring comments I have heard from parents is that they feel very lucky to have found King Edward’s. I feel the same myself. A strong sense of community is what makes King Edward’s so special, and one which my family and I are delighted to have joined.”

dynamic explosion of dance was the culmination of several months of hard work. Members of Godalming College’s Class Action Dance Company worked with local school groups to produce an original performance Ignition. Audiences enjoyed an eclectic evening of performance that included sequences of ballet, hip-hop and rave, devised and choreographed by college sixth formers with a cast of over 75 young people from Woolmer Hill, Broadwater, Glebelands, Rodborough, St.Edmund’s and Busbridge schools. Also appearing were StopGAP Youth Dance Company, Actual Size Dance Company from Surrey University, Godalming Junior School and dancers from the college’s street dance group ManUp and GD2 Youth Dance Company. Class Action is the performance company at Godalming College and features students as performers, technicians, choreographers, musicians, assistant directors, producers and front of house staff. Issue 21 April / May 2010


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Hike for Haiti

Six boys at Aldro School have won Music Awards for their senior schools. This is a record number of music awards won in any one year by the school

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avid Aston, Headmaster, said, “I cannot imagine that there are many other prep schools in the country that have enjoyed such exceptional musical success this term. It is a tribute to the talent and dedication of the boys concerned. Henry Mallin and Adam Bagley won scholarships to Charterhouse, with Charlie Rockall and Harry Clements winning exhibitions. Edward Rees won an exhibition to Eton College and Oliver Maslen won an exhibition to Wellington College. “Bringing out the best in your son is Aldro’s goal,” Mr Aston added. “It is the reason we are here; boys enjoy an outstanding all-round education, have the freedom and space to keep hold of their precious childhood and, combined with high academic standards, are meticulously prepared for the next stage of their lives.”

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he Alton College Foundation is celebrating the news that seven of its Scholars for Excellence are among the 19 Alton College students who have succeeded with their applications to Oxford and Cambridge Universities this year. The successful scholars are: Cambridge Charlotte Barrington, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Alton – Emmanuel College, to read English; Will Haynes, sponsored by the Dischma Trust – Downing College, to read Architecture; Carys Redman-White, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Alton – Clare College, to read Veterinary Medicine: James Whitehead, sponsored by Nicky Branch – Clare College, to read Mathematics. Oxford Lucy Currie, sponsored by Gaffney Cline and Associates – Brasenose College, to read Chemistry; Katie Roe, a Craven Brothers Scholar supported by the Ellis Campbell Foundation – Trinity College,

to read Materials Science; Max Harris, a former Scholar sponsored by the Dischma Trust – Jesus College, to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Nicky Branch, Scholarship sponsor and Chairman of The Alton College Foundation said, “It’s really good news for the scholars, their families and Alton College. It is so satisfying for us sponsors to know that we have supported these students, who have tried hard and succeeded.” The Alton College Foundation Scholarships for Excellence scheme has been running since 2002 and has funded over 140 Scholarships during that time. The scheme is supported by local businesses, charitable trusts, community groups and individuals. Applications for this year’s Scholarships for Excellence Scheme at Alton College are invited. Please visit our website www. altoncollegefoundation.org.uk for more details. If you would like to find out more about sponsoring a Scholarship, please call the Foundation office on 01420 592208.

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means that they are learning from their work efficiently and comfortably. As well as maths and English, they develop useful study skills which help in all subjects. Kumon is of benefit to children of all ages and abilities as children progress when they are ready, at their own speed. Children visit the Haslemere centre once or twice a week. Kumon, Carole Coulson-Gilmer, 01428 642863

n Wednesday 10 March, the entire Prior’s Field School community hiked five miles across the Surrey countryside to raise money for Haiti and the Disasters Emergency Committee. The idea for the hike came from the pupils themselves, and a www.justgiving.com website was set up a few days in advance to encourage sponsorship. Parents became involved too, with Mr Phil Hardy from Disub Express producing special Hike for Haiti lanyards which were sold to girls and staff in the run up to the event. Julie Roseblade, the Head, was delighted to see so many parents, governors and dogs joining in on the day: “It’s amazing what can be done when an entire community comes together. The pupils themselves asked to do this, to show that we can make a difference when there is need. We have been delighted with the response.” Surrey Police supported the event and members of the public cheered on as more than 400 walkers trekked through Puttenham, Compton and the Pilgrim’s Way. The total raised stood at nearly £2,500 in midMarch. To donate, log on to: www.justgiving.com/pfhikeforhaiti

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tudents and staff of Mill Chase Community Technology College have come up with an educational way of raising money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Students were given a lesson regarding the geography of Haiti and a short history of the country, including the poverty its inhabitants have lived in for many years and how this has be worsened by the devastation caused by the earthquake. A group of geography students drew an outline map of Haiti on the floor of the school gym so that other students could fill in the outline with any loose change they happened to have. Students have previously taken part in a nonuniform day for this worthwhile cause, and the total raised amounted to £950. Issue 21 April / May 2010


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State Primary Schools Boys and Girls Beacon Hill Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 185 on roll) Head: Sue Walker Beacon Hill Road, Beacon Hill, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6NR 01428 605597 info@beacon-hill.surrey.sch.uk www.beacon-hill.surrey.sch.uk Camelsdale Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 2010 on roll) Head: Mrs Sarah Palmer School Road, Camelsdale, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3RN 01428 642177 office@camelsdale.w-sussex.sch.uk www.camelsdale.w-sussex.sch.uk Fernhurst Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 100 on roll) Oscars at Fernhurst – after school and holiday care 01428 652579 Head: Mrs Margaret Edwards Haslemere Road, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3EA 01428 653144 office@fernhurst.w-sussex.sch.uk www.fernhurst.w-sussex.sch.uk Grayshott Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 210+ on roll) Head: Mr John Hills School Road, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6LR 01428 605596 adminoffice@grayshott.hants.sch.uk www.grayshottschool.com Grayswood C of E Infant School (4-7, co-ed, 83 on roll) Head: Ms Anne Bristowe Lower Road, Grayswood, Surrey GU27 2DR 01428 642086 office@grayswood.surrey.sch.uk Hollycombe Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 88 on roll) Headteacher: Mrs Stephanie Fiske Wardley Green, Milland, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LY 01428 741332 office@hollycombe.w-sussex.sch.uk www.hollycombe.w-sussex.uk Holme CE Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 121 on roll) Head: Mrs Allison Smith Openfields, Headley, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 8PQ 01428 714409 adminoffice@holme.hants.sch.uk Liphook C of E Junior School (7-11, co-ed, 349 on roll) Head: Mrs Clare Williams Avenue Close, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7QE 01428 722490 office@liphook-jun.hants.sch.uk Liphook Infant School (4-7 co-ed, 247 on roll) Head: Mrs E.A Cole Avenue Close, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7QE 01428 722036 sarah.harding@liphook-inf.hants. school.uk Northchapel Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 70 on roll)

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Head: Miss Claire Murphy Pipers Lane, Northchapel, West Sussex GU28 9JA 01428 707352 office@northchapel.w-sussex.sch.uk www.northchapel.w-sussex.sch.uk Shottermill County Junior School (7-11, co-ed, 260 on roll) Head: Mrs Linda O’Boyle Lion Lane, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 1JF 01428 642096 office@shottermill-jun.surrey.sch.uk www.shottermill-jun.surrey.sch.uk Shottermill Infant School (4-7, co-ed, 180 on roll) Head: Mrs Cathy Cooke Lion Lane, Shottermill, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 1JZ 01428 642902 admin@shottermill-infant.surrey.sch.uk www.shottermill-infant.surrey.sch.uk St Bartholemew’s C of E Primary School (4-11, co-ed, 324 on roll) Head: Paul Beach Derby Road, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 1BP 01428 643634 info@stbartholomews.surrey.sch.uk www.stbartholomews.surrey.sch.uk State Secondary Schools Bohunt School (11-16, co-ed, 1280 on roll) Head: Mr Neil Strowger Longmoor Road, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7NY 01428 724324 enquiries@bohunt.hants.sch.uk Midhurst Rother College (11 - 18, co-ed, 925 on roll) Principal: Dr Joe Vitagliano Midhurst Site, North Street, Midhurst West Sussex, GU29 9DT 01730 812451 Eastbourne Site, Wheelbarrow Castle, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9AG 01730 812371 enquiries@mrc-academy.org www.mrc-academy.org Mill Chase Community Technology College (11 - 16, co-ed, 720 on roll) Head:Mrs Jacqueline Adams Mill Chase Road Bordon Hampshire GU35 0ER 01420 472132 www.millchase.hants.sch.uk

Tuesley Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1RS 01483 423526 college@godalming.ac.uk www.godalming.ac.uk Independent Schools Aldro (7-13, boys, 200 on roll) Head: David Aston Godalming, Surrey GU8 6AS 01483 409020 hmsec@aldro.org www.aldro.org Alton Convent School (2+ to 11, co-ed; 11-18, girls; 500 on roll) Head: Mrs SE Kirkham Anstey Lane, Alton, Hampshire GU34 2NG 01420 541711 enquiries@alton-convent.org.uk Amesbury Day School (2+ to 13+, co-ed, 325 on roll) Nursery, Pre-prep and Preparatory Education Head: Nigel Taylor MA Hazel Grove, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6BL 01428 604322 enquiries@amesburyschool.co.uk www.amesburyschool.co.uk Barfield School (2+ to 13, co-ed, 250+ on roll) Head: Mr BJ Hoar Guildford Road, Farnham, Surrey GU10 1PB 01252 782271 admin@barfieldschool.com www.barfieldschool.com Barrow Hills School (3-13, co-ed, 274 on roll) Catholic independent day school. All denominations welcome. Head: Matthew Unsworth Roke Lane, Witley, Godalming, Surrey GU8 5NY 01428 683639 info@barrowhills.org.uk www.barrowhills.org.uk Bedales School (13-18, co-ed, 470 on roll) Head: Keith Budge Steep, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 2DG 01730 300100 admissions@bedales.org.uk www.bedales.org.uk Boundary Oak School (3-13, co-ed, 157 on roll) Head: Mr Stephen Symonds Fareham, Hampshire PO17 5BL 01329 280955 headmaster@boundaryoak.co.uk

Woolmer Hill Technology College (11-16, co-ed, 640 on roll) Head: Mrs Sue Bullen Haslemere, Surrey GU27 1QB 01428 654055 info@woolmerhill.surrey.sch.uk www.woolmerhill.surrey.sch.uk

Brookham School (3-8, co-ed, 175 on roll) Head: Diane Gardiner Highfield Lane, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LQ 01428 722005 office@brookhamschool.co.uk www.brookhamschool.co.uk

Colleges

Charterhouse (13-18, boys; 16-18, girls, 735+ on roll) Head: The Rev John Witheridge Godalming, Surrey GU7 2DX 01483 291501

Godalming Sixth Form College (16-19, co-ed, 1560 on roll) Head: David Adelman

admissions@charterhouse.org.uk www.charterhouse.org.uk Churcher’s College (4-18, co-ed; 226 in junior, 730 in senior on roll) Head: Mr SHL Williams Ramshill, Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 4AS 01730 263033 enquiries@churcherscollege.com www.churcherscollege.com Conifers School (2-11, co-ed, 70+ on roll) Head: Mrs J Peel Preparatory school for girls and boys in Easebourne near Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9BG 01730 813243 admin@conifersschool.com www.conifersschool.com Ditcham Park School (4-16, co-ed, day, 362 on roll) Head: Mrs KS Morton Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 5RN 01730 825659 info@ditchampark.com www.ditchampark.com Dunannie (3-8, co-ed, 85 on roll) Acting Head: Penny Watkins Alton Road, Steep, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 2DP 01730 300400 admissions@bedales.org.uk Dunhurst (8-13, co-ed, 198 on roll) Head: Penny Watkins Alton Road, Steep, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 2DP 01730 300200 admissions@bedales.org.uk Edgeborough (2-13, co-ed, 350 on roll) Head: Mrs MA Jackson Farnham, Surrey GU10 3AH 01252 792495 office@edgeborough.co.uk Farnborough Hill School (11-19, co-ed, 524 on roll) Head: Mrs Buckle Farnborough Hill, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 8AT 01252 545197 School@farnborough-hill.org.uk www.farnborough-hill.org.uk Frensham Heights (3-18, co-ed, day/boarding, 500 on roll) Head: Mr A Fisher Farnham, Surrey GU10 4EA 01252 792561 admissions@frensham-heights.org.uk Great Ballard School (2+ to 13, co-ed, day/weekly boarding, 200 approx on roll) Head: Mr Richard Jennings Eartham, nr Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0LR 01243 814236 office@greatballard.co.uk www.greatballard.co.uk Guildford High School for Girls (4-18, 930 on roll) Head: Mrs Fiona Boulton Guildford, Surrey GU1 1SJ 01483 543853 sally.fowler@church-schools.com

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Haslemere Preparatory School (4-13, boys, day) Head: Patrick Wenham The Heights, Hill Road, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2JP 01428 642350 office@haslemereprep.co.uk www.haslemereprep.co.uk Highfield School (8-13, co-ed prep, day/boarding, 221 on roll) Head: PGS Evitt Highfield Lane, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LQ 01428 728000 office@highfieldschool.org.uk www.highfieldschool.org.uk King Edward’s School (11-18, co-ed, day/boarding) Offers the International Baccalaureate Head: John F Attwater Witley, Godalming, Surrey GU8 5SG 01428 686735 admissions@kesw.surrey.sch.org www.kesw.surrey.sch.org

schooloffice@morehouseschool.co.uk Oakwood School (2½-11, co-ed, 280 on roll) Head: Johnnie Kittermaster Chichester, West Sussex PO18 9AN 01243 575209 office@oakwoodschool.co.uk www.oakwoodschool.co.uk Portsmouth High School (3-18, girls, 600 on roll) Head: Mrs J Clough Southsea, Hampshire PO5 3EQ 02392 826714 headsec@por.gdst.net Prebendal School (3-13, co-ed, pre-prep and prep, 240 on roll) Head: Timothy Cannell West Street, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1RT 01243 782026 secretary.prebendal@btconnect.com www.prebendalschool.org.uk

Kingscourt School (2 3/4 + to 11, co-ed, 180 on roll) Head: Mrs J Easton Catherington, Hampshire PO8 9NJ 02392 593251 office@kingscourt.org.uk

Prince’s Mead School (2+ to 11, co-ed, 230 on roll) Head: Miss P Kirk Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1AN 01962 888000 admin@princesmeadschool.org.uk

Kumon Maths and English learning programmes for children of any age and ability Instructor: Carole Coulson-Gilmer 01428 642863 www.kumon.co.uk

Prior’s Field School (11-18, girls, 390 approx on roll) Head: Mrs JA Roseblade Godalming, Surrey GU7 2RH 01483 810551 registrar@priorsfieldschool.com www.priorsfieldschool.com

Lanesborough School (3-13, boys, 335 on roll) Head: Mrs Clare Turnbull Guildford, Surrey GU1 2EL 01483 880650 office@lanesborough.surrey.sch.uk

Rookesbury Park School (2¾ to 13, co-ed, day/boarding, under 100 on roll) Head: Mrs P Harris-Burland Wickham, Hampshire PO17 6HT 01329 833108 secretary@rookesburyparkschool. co.uk

Lavant House (3-18, girls, 160 on roll) Head: Kate Bartholomew Chichester, West Sussex PO18 9AB 01243 527211 office@lavanthouse.org.uk Longacre School (2½-11, co-ed, 235 on roll) Head: Mrs Bracewell Guildford, Surrey GU5 0NQ 01483 893225 office@longacre.surrey.sch.uk www.longacre.surrey.sch.uk Mayville High School (6mths-16yrs, co-ed, taught separately, 455 on roll) Head: Martain Castle Southsea, Hampshire PO5 2PE 02392 734847 mayvillehighschool@talk21.com Meoncross School (2¾-16, co-ed, approx 400 on roll) Head: Mr CJ Ford Fareham, Hampshire PO14 2EF 01329 662182 enquiries@meoncross.co.uk More House School (8-18, boys, 300 on roll) Head: BG Huggett Farnham, Surrey GU10 3AP 01252 792303

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Royal Grammar School Guildford (11-18, boys, 900 on roll) Head: Dr JM Cox Guildford, Surrey GU1 3BB 01483 880600 office@rgs-guildford.co.uk Rydes Hill Preparatory (3-7, co-ed; 7-11, girls, 150 on roll) Head: Mrs Stephanie Bell Guildford, Surrey GU2 8BP 01483 563160 enquiries@rydeshill.com www.rydeshill.com Seaford College (7-15, co-ed, 580 on roll) Head: TJ Mullins Lavington Park, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0NB 01798 867392 jmackay@seaford.org St Catherine’s Preparatory School (4-11, girls, 256 on roll) Head: Mrs K Jefferies Guildford, Surrey GU5 0DF 01483 899665 schooloffice@stcatherines.info

St Catherine’s School (11-18, girls, 580 on roll) Head: Mrs AM Phillips Guildford, Surrey GU5 0DF 01483 893363 schooloffice@stcatherines.info St Edmund’s School (2-13, co-ed, prep) Head: Adam Walliker Portsmouth Road, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6BH 01428 609875 registrar@saintedmunds.co.uk www.saintedmunds.co.uk St Hilary’s School (2½-7, co-ed; 7-11, girls, 289 on roll) Head: Mrs S Bailes Holloway Hill, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1RZ 01483 416551 registrar@sthilarysschool.com www.sthilarysschool.com St Ives School (Co-ed nursery; 2 1/2-11, girls, 150 on roll) Head: Sian Cattaneo Three Gates Lane, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2ES 01428 643734 admin@stiveshaslemere.com www.stiveshaslemere.com St John’s College (2-18, co-ed, 600 on roll) Head: Mr N Thorne Southsea, Hampshire PO5 3QW 02392 815118 info@stjohnscollege.co.uk St Nicholas’ School (3-16, 409 on roll) Head: Mrs A.V Whatmough Church Crookham, Fleet, GU52 ORF 01252 850121 (1) registrar@st-nicholas.hants.sch.uk St Swithun’s School (11-18, girls, 480 on roll) Head: Dr HL Harvey Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1HA 01962 835700 office@stswithuns.com www.stswithuns.com St Swithun’s Junior School (3-7, co-ed; 7-11, girls, 180 on roll) Head: Mrs P Grimes Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1HA 01962 835700 office.juniorschool@stswithuns.com www.stswithuns.com Stepping Stones School (7-16, co-ed) A small independent school for children experiencing difficulties in mainstream education. Head: Neil Clark Tower Road, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6SU 01428 609083 enquiries@steppingstones.org.uk www.steppingstones.org.uk The Pilgrims’ School (7-13, boys, 215 on roll) Head: The Rev Dr BA Rees Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9LT 01962 854189 info@pilgrims-school.co.uk

The Portsmouth Grammar School (21/2-18, co-ed, 1500 on roll) Head: Mr James Priory Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2LN 02392 360036 admissions@pgs.org.uk www.pgs.org.uk The Royal School (0-2, daycare; 2-4, co-ed nursery; 4-18, girls) Head: Mrs L Taylor-Gooby Farnham Lane, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 1HQ 01428 603052 admissions@royal.surrey.sch.uk www.royal-school.org Tormead School (4-18, girls, 700+ on roll) Head: Mrs Susan Marks Guildford, Surrey GU1 2JD 01483 575101 head@tormeadschool.org.uk www.tormeadschool.org.uk Treloar College (16-25s with disabilities, co-ed, 180 on roll) Head: Mrs Pat Teague London Road, Holybourne, Alton, Hampshire GU34 4EN 01420 547400 Helen.burton@treloar.org.uk Treloar School (7-16s with disabilities, co-ed, 180 on roll) Head: Mr Harry Dicks Upper Froyle, Alton, Hampshire GU34 4LA 01420 526400 Helen.burton@treloar.org.uk Twyford School (3-13, co-ed, 350 on roll) Head: Dr Steve Bailen Winchester, Hamphire SO21 1NW 01962 712269 registrar@twyfordschool.com Westbourne House (2+ to 13, co-ed, 420 on roll) Head: Mr BG Law Chichester, West Sussex PO20 2BH 01243 782739 office@westbournehouse.org West Hill Park (2+ to 13, co-ed) Head: Alistair Ramsay Titchfield, Fareham, Hampshire PO14 4BS 01329 840405 admin@westhillpark.com Winchester College (13-18, boys, 675 on roll) Head: Dr Ralph Townsend Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9NA 01962 621247 admissions@wincoll.ac.uk www.winchestercollege.org Wykeham House School (2+ to 16, girls, 250 on roll) Head: Mrs LR Clarke Fareham, Hampshire PO16 0BW 01329 280178 office@wykehamhouse.com

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Let them eat cake

Baked Raspberry Cheesecake

Two members of the Life in Haslemere team have brushed up on their cooking skills

Ingredients 175g digestive biscuits 75g melted butter + extra for greasing 170g raspberries, plus a few extra for decoration 450g cream cheese 150g caster sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 4 eggs, beaten icing sugar, to dust

Baked raspberry cheesecake

Mrs Rees

Minted Spring Pea and Spinach Soup Serves 2

Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Butter the sides and base of a 20cm cake tin. 2. Put the digestive biscuits into the freezer bag and crush with the rolling pin. 3. Melt the butter in the saucepan, take off the heat and stir in the biscuit crumbs. Press over the base of the cake tin. Spread the raspberries over the base. Leave to set. 4. Beat together the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla extract and eggs. Pour the mixture over the top of the raspberries. Bake in the oven for 40 minutes, or until it is pale golden, and wobbles only slightly. 5. Allow to cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then run a knife around the edge to loosen the sides. Carefully remove the cheesecake from the tin. Transfer to a serving plate. Leave to cool. 6. Sprinkle over the remaining raspberries and dust with icing sugar.

Ingredients 25g butter 1 onion, finely chopped 140g spinach, washed 300ml chicken stock 140g peas small bunch fresh mint + few extra leaves for garnish 100ml double cream salt and pepper

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ave you ever wondered why your homemade cakes don’t rise properly? Or why your grandma’s bread recipe turns out tough and chewy? Or have you ever questioned how to chop an onion without tears streaming down your cheeks? Whatever your burning cooking question Mrs Rees in Midhurst can help. With special cookery lessons for all ages and abilities, all you have to do is book a class and your kitchen will never smell of burned or ruined food again! She can give pizza making advice to teenagers who need an introduction cooking, help tiny tots make yummy cookies, or give helpful ideas to students getting ready to live on their own at university. Mrs Rees helped the two members of the Life in Haslemere team to brush up on their cooking skills and they brought back a tasty lunch of Italian bread, pea and spinach soup, baked raspberry cheesecake, courgette bread and chocolate chip cookies to the office. Now they share the recipes with you, with the permission from Mrs Rees of course! Mrs Rees, 01730 817479

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new dining club helps members to eat out affordably at top-class restaurants across the south of England. Founder Roger Mallock aims to offer exclusive discounts at a wide range of renowned hotels and restaurants in the south, including London. His Restaurant Members Club (RMC) is really taking off. Roger has spent his working life in the travel trade and has set up other dining clubs for hotels. The club is community-based, he says, focusing on local people and eating establishments within easy reach. 32

The restaurants and hotels have been chosen for their “outstanding locations, individual style, and reputation for fine food and wines”. There are two types of annual membership: individuals pay £50; and corporates £100 (transferable within the company). Established in spring 2009, RMC began this year with 300 members. The target is a membership of 500 in each category by the end of 2010. From this spring RMC will organize three- to four-night gourmet trips to Provence, using local departure points

Method 1. In a large saucepan, melt the butter. Add the chopped onions and gently cook for 10 minutes, or until soft. 2. Pour in the stock. Bring it up to the boil. Add the spinach, stirring until it is all wilted, then add the peas and the mint. Simmer for 5 minutes. 3. Transfer to a food processor and process until smooth. Return the soup to the saucepan. Add the cream and season to taste. 4. Serve with a drizzle of double cream and garnish with mint leaves.

including Goodwood. For a downloadable brochure, go to: www.rmcmarketing.co.uk RMC – whose slogan is “Food for Thought” – has been supported by the Chambers of Commerce in Chichester, Southampton and Portsmouth. Roger Mallock says: “RMC is a unique lifestyle product and I hope to see it become the premier local dining club in the south. The fine dining experience is very important, even in difficult economic times. I want members to enjoy the best food and wine – affordably.” Restaurant Members Club, www.restaurantmembersclub. com

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f you love steak and seek something ‘tender as the night’ with excellent flavour, look no further than Bentley’s Grill in Midhurst, Nick Keith writes. The passionate General Manager, Maarten Hoffmann, has chosen to specialize in Argentinian steak after an extensive meat-testing exercise – and then a blind taste of all the best beef to make sure his palate had not deceived him. Having loved the launch nibbles last autumn, we wanted to give Bentley’s beef a try, and our melt-in-the-mouth steaks exceeded all expectations. So make a ‘beef-line’ to Bentley’s. Bentley’s Grill, 01730 812421. www.theangelmidhurst.co.uk L Issue 21 April / May 2010


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ARTS

Rich repertoire of comedy, Roof repairs music and drama Chichester Festival Theatre’s exciting programme for 2010

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he fifth season at Chichester from Artistic Director Jonathan Church and Executive Director Alan Finch opens with Bingo by Edward Bond, from 15 April to 22 May at the Minerva Theatre, starring Patrick Stewart, who plays an ageing William Shakespeare in the last days of his life. The original writers of the classic TV series Yes, Prime Minister, Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, reunite for a world premiere of their new play. Sir Humphrey Appleby will be played by Henry Goodman and Jim Hacker by David Haig. A brand new musical version by Howard Goodall of Erich Segal’s Love Story plays in the Minerva Theatre from 29 May to 26 June. Goodall’s credits include the television theme tunes for QI, Blackadder and The Vicar of Dibley. 42nd Street is one of the most high-octane musicals of all time, in the Festival Theatre from 21 June to 28 August. Showstopping tunes include ‘Lullaby Of Broadway’, ‘We’re In The Money’, and ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’. In a delightful double bill the theatre critic takes centre stage – 2 July to 28 August (Minerva). In The Critic, Sheridan parodies the theatrical conventions of the 18th Century. In Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound, two critics blunder out of the auditorium and into the whodunit they have come to review. From 9 July to 27 August in the Festival Theatre, Rupert Everett plays Professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. He is joined by Stephanie Cole as his mother Mrs Higgins, in a welcome return to Chichester. A new adaptation by Howard Brenton of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell is another world premiere at the Minerva from (15 July to 26 August). This story of working men promises to be colourful, thought-provoking and funny. Michael Pennington returns to Chichester as Halvard Solness, the leading architect of his age, in Ibsen’s The Master Builder. This is a world premiere of a new

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adaptation by David Edgar, from 9 September to 9 October at the Minerva Theatre. Solness is inspired by a beautiful young woman to create one final masterpiece. The award-winning Enron returns to Chichester from 10 to 18 September, this time on the main stage of the Festival Theatre for 10 performances only, before a national tour. This groundbreaking play by Lucy Prebble (who grew up in Haslemere) has been nominated for six Olivier Awards. The winners will be named in London on 21 March. A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev is on the main Festival Theatre stage from 24 September to 16 October. Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s greatest living playwrights, has adapted Turgenev’s 19th century classic.

Booking Spirit FM offers reduced prices on tickets (usually £12 £37) for the first three performances of each production in the Festival Theatre. Box Office, 01243 718312, or online at www.cft.org.uk

After a year’s fundraising, £105,000 has been collected towards repairing the roof of Haslemere Hall, which was built in 1913. This is enough to get the project started and replace the slates, but £28,000 is still needed to cover remedial works, including replacing the loft insulation.

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ichard Oldham, the manager, said: “The Hall provides the main cultural and entertainment facility for Haslemere and the surrounding rural areas. It has a well-used cinema, which is accessible to young and elderly people who would otherwise have to travel 13 miles to Guildford. “Last year over 58,000 people visited the building; 26,832 of these attended live performances, cinema screenings and events. A wide range of local organizations who use the hall for their weekly activities also contribute to the annual footfall. “The Hall is committed to providing a cultural amenity, which serves all sectors of the community and is exploring new approaches to audience development with cultural providers in Surrey. “Repairing the roof will ensure that the building is preserved for the next 100 years so that future generations can continue to benefit from it. The Hall is a major asset to both Haslemere and the Borough and is highly valued by the community.” As well as a special grant of

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£32,000 from Waverley Borough Council, other funding has come from SITA; Doris King CT; Haslemere Hall Fund raising, including the New Year Party; the Challis Trust; and others. Local contractor AA Harrison & Sons has been appointed to complete the works, due to start in March. They will be overseen by Cooper & Withycombe.

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ree tickets are now on offer to people aged under 26 for all plays on Chichester Festival Theatre stage during the 2010 season. This new initiative has been launched nationwide as part of Arts Council England’s ‘A Night Less Ordinary’ scheme in association with Metro. The scheme has pledged to give away 618,000 tickets to anyone aged under 26 in more than 200 venues across the country. The productions in the Festival Theatre during the 2010 season are: Yes, Prime Minister (13 May to 5 June); 42nd Street (21 June to 28 August); Pygmalion (9 July to 27 August); ENRON (10 to 18 September); and A Month in the Country (24 September to 16 October). The Arts Council seeks to reach people of all ages who

do not engage with the arts, as part of its mission to get great art to everyone. Attendance at arts events usually drops in the 18-26 age range. For further information about the scheme, go to: www.anightlessordinary. org.uk Due to the popularity of Festival 2010, tickets are already limited for some performances so any young people are advised to contact the box office as soon as possible. Additional free tickets are likely to be released soon. To receive regular updates on the under 26 scheme, join CFT's free email list and tick the U26 box to be kept up to date with the latest news and any other special offers available. Chichester Festival Theatre, 01243 781312 www.cft.org.uk/u26, L Issue 21 April / May 2010


SOCIAL

Moving on Catherine Morrow explores the joys and sorrows of moving house

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moved from South West London, with my husband and two children because we wanted to swap hustle and bustle for a calmer semi-rural existence. We rented for six months and recently bought a family house in the heart of Haslemere. That’s the good news, the bad news is we have to pack up our belongings … again. Moving is a great excuse to de-clutter – especially when you have children, Lucy 3, and Harry nearly 2, have too many toys languishing at the bottom of their toy box. I decide to wait for both of them to be out of the house to sort out their toys. I used to think one teddy was enough, but I was reliably informed, by another mother, that when holding a teddy bear’s tea party, you need more than one teddy to attend. So, I kept big ted, little and medium sized ted, but couldn’t justify average sized teddy - so he went in the bag. I also discovered a box of tiny

white, baby grows that had been worn when my little ones were only a few days old. I know it’s ridiculous, but I wasn’t ready to let them go just yet. Toys I have no attachment to but these pristine baby clothes laid out in front of me hold very special memories. After rooting around for a few hours, I was delighted with the pile of toys I’d accumulated, some toys were duplicated, so that was an easy decision and I decided we only needed one pair of fairy wings. Other rejects included scary plastic dolls with no souls and books that had never been loved. I meticulously put all the toys in a bag ready to go to the charity shop and felt an overwhelming sense of satisfaction. That is until… my daughter, Lucy, returns from pre-school and makes a bee-line for the bag of toys. “Are these for me, just me?” She’s caught me out. Every toy is gleefully pulled out of the bag, one after the other and each one with a compliment: “I was wondering where this teddy had gone, I love this, it is my most favourite toy in the whole wide world.” She even thanked me for

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sorting out her toys so that she could play with them. My topsecret mission to de-clutter was blown. Oh dear, what’s a mother to do? They are her toys, but she hadn’t taken any notice of them until TODAY! So, I did the only thing I could do, with a clear conscience and heavy heart I decided to sort out my own bursting-at-the-seams wardrobe. Maybe when we move to the next house I can tackle the toy box for the second time.

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Race ace Anna

Anna (kneeling), with the ABR team

Leading local motor racer Anna Walewska has joined the Alan Blencowe Racing (ABR) team and in 2010 again races in the VW Cup

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indhead-based motor racing ace Anna Walewska will drive a Volkswagen MK5 Golf GTI in the VW Cup this season. Having finished seventh overall in the VW Cup last season (her first), her aim for 2010 is to achieve a top three finish – but she would love to win the championship. Anna, who is 23, featured on the cover of Life in Haslemere in December 2007. When she was 14, she became the youngest racing driver to hold a full race licence. “I am looking forward to the start of the season and working with Alan Blencowe Racing,” Anna said. “After a solid last season I can put my experience into this year and look forward to a successful 2010.” She had two days of track testing in February and another two in March. “The car shakedown at Silverstone in February was the first outing in 2010,” she told Life in Haslemere, “since the development work done to the car over the winter – a refreshed gearbox, differentials,

and brakes. We had a very successful day with only minor teething problems, which were soon put right by ABR. “Now I am concentrating on fine-tuning the race car and myself in preparation for the start of the VW Championship at Oulton Park on the Easter weekend. I am supported by Nitron shocks (suspension) and they will be working closely with me throughout the season and in testing to develop bespoke shocks for VW race cars.” The race car is based on a VW Golf MK5 GTI 240bhp. It weighs about 1200kg, and runs on slick tyres. Suspension, brakes and some engine parts are upgraded to motorsport spec. Anna has a strict diet and trains every other day, on weights and CV workouts. “I am being trained by GB Fitness (www. gbfitness.com) who are working with athletes all over the UK including footballers, althletes and rugby players.” Charities which Anna supports are: SCOPE (her twin brother has cerebral palsy) and Race 4

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Heroes, breast cancer. And her personal sponsors are Spa Cars, Nitron, and Westons (a south east removal company).” Alan Blencowe, whose outfit is based in Salisbury, used to compete in British Touring Cars. His partnership with Anna came about having watched her race. The VW Cup Programme There are seven race weekends with 14 rounds: 3-5 April, Oulton Park Cheshire 21-22 May, Zandvoort, Netherlands 17-18 July,Rockingham, Northants 14-15 August, Silverstone GP 28-29 August, Snetterton, Norfolk

25-26 September, Brands Hatch GP, Kent 16-17 October, Donington Park, Leicestershire Anna Walewska Factfile 1986: Born, 9 October 2006: Silverstone 24HR - pole, finished 4th in class 2007: Britcar & PS1 Championship BMW M3 - 3rd 2008: Britcar Championship & Silverstone 24HR - 2nd in class 2009: Seventh in VW Cup Championship Employment: Anna works for Spa Cars in Birmingham. She holds the MSA ARDS Racing Instructors licence

Eddie Bullock, Non Executive Director Golf at Goodwood (left), and Steve Withers, Chairman of Business Fort

Goodwood will host its first major golf tournament this summer with the Business Fort English PGA Championship in association with Cobra and 59club from 22-24 July

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he award-winning 7,104 yard Downs Course, designed by the legendary James Braid, has been selected by the Professional Golfers Association, the game's governing body. English PGA Professionals will compete for a top prize of £5,000 in the £30,000 prize fund. The winner will also win a place in the 2011 English Open on the PGA European Tour. The event promises to yield a strong field of 144, with exemptions for last year's GB & Ireland PGA Cup Team, the PGA Assistants' Champion and Senior PGA Professional Champion plus the top five from each of the PGA's seven regional Order of Merits, if they match the eligibility criteria.

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A large investment has produced two outstanding golf courses on the 12,000-acre Goodwood estate stretching over the breathtaking landscape of the Sussex Downs. This has earned the Downs Course a coveted ranking in Golf World magazine's Top 100. Steve Withers, Chairman of Business Fort Plc, is enthusiastic about the venue and its support for the tournament. “Once I got to Goodwood I thought it was unbelievable that a venue of such quality had been kept a secret. It is absolutely amazing and it was equally impressive to see a venue supporting an event with so much enthusiasm.” Goodwood, 01243 775537, www.goodwood.com

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Friday 2 April Karaoke @ The Club Venue: Grayshott Social Club Time: 8.30pm Price: Free Tel: 01428 604041 Saturday 3 April Easter Event with Green and Blacks Easter fun down on the farm: BBQ , treasure hunt, games, competitions, newborn lambs and lots of chocolate Venue: Lower Rundhurst Farm, Tennysons Lane (GU27 3BN) Time: Daytime Price: Free Tel: 01428 653152 Email: enquiries@roundhurstfarm.com Web: www.roundhurstfarm.com Sunday 4 April Farmers’ Market Venue: High Street and behind Collingwood Batchellor Time: 10am to 1.30pm Tel: 01483 523088 Web: www.waverley.gov.uk/farmersmarket Sunday 4 April Easter Sunday Lunch for the whole family Venue: De Vere Branksome Place, Hindhead Road, Haslemere Time: 1pm to 4.00pm Price: Adults £11.95; Children £6.95 Tel: 01428 664600 Email: rspiers@deverevenues.co.uk Web: www.deverevenues.co.uk Wednesday 7 April Haslemere Travel’s Luncheon Club – Morocco & Tunisia Venue: De Vere Branksome Place Time: 12pm to 3pm Tel: 01428 658777 Email: gemma@haslemeretravel.co.uk

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Friday 9 April Haslemere Thespians Event: Three One-Act Plays & Supper Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm

Saturday 1 May Live Music with Ska Wars Venue: Grayshott Social Club Time: 8pm Price: £12.50 Tel: 01428 604041 Web: www.grayshottsocialclub.co.uk 1 May – 9 May Grow your own event Venue: Haslemere Garden Centre Price: Free Website: www.haslemeregardencentre.co.uk Sunday 2 May Farmers’ Market Venue: High Street and behind Collingwood Batchellor Time: 10am – 1.30pm Tel: 01483 523088 Web: www.waverley.gov.uk/farmersmarket Monday 3 May Charter Fair – the biggest event in Haslemere Venue: Haslemere High Street, West Street, Central Car Park Price: Free Web: www.charterfair.com Monday 3 May Wildfire Awareness Day The day is great for all the family. We will have a number of wild animals to show people what wildlife can be lost due to wildfire, plus all the fire station vehicles on show. Venue: Haslemere Fire Station Time: 10am – 4pm Wednesday 5 May HFAS Study Day: The Howards of Arundel & Castle Howard

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Tel: 01428 652867 Email: boxoffice@haslemerehall.com Web: www.haslemerehall.com Saturday 10 April Grayshott Gardeners Spring Show Venue: Grayshott Village Hall Time: 2pm to 4pm Tel: 01428 605032

Friday 16 April Haslemere Society Spring Meeting with illustrated talk by the Director of Markets for the City of London Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm Web: www.haslemere.com/haslemeresociety Email: haslemeresociety@haslemere.com

Saturday 10 April Haslemere Thespians Event: Three One-Act Plays & Supper Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm Tel: 01428 652867 Web: www.haslemerehall.com

Wednesday 21 – Saturday 24 April Grayshott Stagers with: Little Shop of Horrors Venue: Grayshott Village Hall Time: 7.30pm Tel: 01428 604798 Web: www.grayshottstagers.co.uk

Saturday 10 April Snap and Bap (5-10 places) Join Warden, Bill Westbrook, for a photography session. Tutoring for all abilities. Bring camera, tripod and lenses. Dress for the weather and wear suitable footwear. Breakfast bap and warming hot drink included. Venue: Devil’s Punchbowl Time: 8.00am to 11.00am Price: £10.00 per adult, book by 8 April Tel: 01372 220644 Email: surreyhills@nationaltrust.org.uk

Friday 23 April – Monday 26 April Twinning Event: A full and interesting weekend for our visitors from Horb Arrival of our German guests on Friday 23rd with a visit to Farnham on the way to Haslemere, an outing to Brighton on Saturday 24th, dinner at the Georgian House Hotel on Sunday 25th and a day in London on Monday 26th before their evening flight home Venue: Haslemere Time: 23 April – 26 April Web: www.haslemere-twinning.eu

Sunday 11 April Wedding Show Venue: De Vere Branksome Place Time: 11.00am to 4.00pm Price: Free Tel: 01428 664600 Email: rspiers@deverevenues.co.uk Web: www.deverevenues.co.uk Tuesday 13 April Hollywood Theme Night: An Evening of Glitz and Glamour Get your glad rags on or come dressed as your favourite movie star or character. Awards for the best costume and movie-themed quiz. Venue: The Wheatsheaf Inn, Grayswood Time: 7.00pm Price: £25.95 Tel: 01428 644440 Web: www.thewheatsheafgrayswood.co.uk

Venue: Haslemere Educational Museum Time: Daytime Tel: 01428 643129 Web: www.haslemeredfas.org.uk Friday 7 May Karaoke @ The Club Venue: Grayshott Social Club Time: 8.30pm Price: Free Tel: 01428 604041 Email: grayshottclub@btconnect.com Web: www.grayshottsocialclub.co.uk Saturday 8 May and Sunday 9 May HMS Concert: Mussorgsky, Liadov, Grieg and more Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm (Sunday, afternoon) Price: £6, £10, £12.50, £15 (under 18s half price) Tel: 01428 605612 Email: susan.ecclestone@tiscali.co.uk Web: www.hmsconcerts.org.uk Sunday 9 May Make your own Walking Stick plus a Guided Bluebell Walk (15 places) Venue: Devil’s Punchbowl Time: 10.am – 2pm Price: £7.50 adults, £3.50 children; book by 6 May Tel: 01372 220644 Email: surreyhills@nationaltrust.org.uk Thursday 13 May – Saturday 15 May Haslemere Thespians present the comedy: Cold Comfort Farm Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm Tel: 01428 642161 Email: boxoffice@haslemerehall.com Web: www.haslemerehall.com

Sunday 25 April Haslemere’s Got Talent Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 6pm Price: £5 Tel: 01428 642161 Web: www.haslemerehall.com Sunday 25 April Haslemere & District Conservation Volunteers: Walk Bluebell walk, followed by pub lunch. Venue: Lurgashall Time: 10.00am Tel: 01428 654681 Email: hdcv2009@yahoo.com Sunday 25th April BIG Family Spring Fayre sponsored by Tri-Golf Venue: Tri-Golf centre at Applegarth Farm

Friday 14 May and Saturday 15 May 8th Annual Beacon Hill Beer Festival Venue: Hindhead Royal British Legion Time: from 6pm (Saturday from 12 noon) Email: info@bhbf.co.uk Web: www.bhbf.co.uk Saturday 15 May Mendelssohn Venue: St Luke’s Church, Grayshott Time: 7.30pm Tel: 01428 606666 Sunday 16 March Beacon Hill Funny Run Venue: Beacon Hill Recreation Ground (behind the shops) Time: 11.00am Tel: 01428 606761 Email: beaconhillpta@hotmail.co.uk Sunday 16 May Fernhurst Revels, The Village Fete Venue: Fernhurst Time: Daytime Tel: 01428 653790 Email: jtandjt@btinternet.com Sunday 16 May Haslemere Festival: Little Lumpy Cycling Sportive Venue: Tanners Lane Car Park Start Time: Daytime Price: Epic and Challenge £15, Fun £5 Web: www.littlelumpy.co.uk Tuesday 18 May HDFAS Lecture: Reflections on Water – a Mythical Journey Venue: Haslemere Hall

Time: 10am-4pm Tel: Iain or Peter, 01428 713131 Monday 26 April Toast and Roast Main course and pudding Venue: Haslewey, Lion Green Time: 12.30pm Price: £6.50 Tel: 01428 658190 Tuesday 27 April Jazz Night with Binky’s Dixie Demons Venue: Grayshott Social Club Time: 8.30pm Price: £5.00 Tel: 01428 604041 Tuesday 27 April HDFAS Lecture: Lecture English Glass of the 17th and 18th Century Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 2pm Price: £5.00 for member’s guests, members free Tel: 01428 643129 Web: www.haslemeredfas.org.uk Wednesday 28 April The Rah Rah Theatre Company with: Sing as we go Venue: Haslewey, Lion Green Time: 1.00pm Price: £7.50 (includes tea and cake after the show) Tel: 01428 658190 Friday 30 April Rotary Club of Haslemere Charity Concert The University of Chichester Chamber Orchestra presents Beethoven’s 5th, Offenbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld and Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite Venue: Haslemere Hall Time: 7.30pm Price: £10.00; £12.00 Tel: 01428 642161 Web: www.haslemerehall.com Email: boxoffice@haslemerehall.com

Time: 2pm Price: Member’s guest £5, members free Tel: 01428 642720 Web: www.haslemeredfas.org.uk Sunday 23 May Bluebell and History Walk (30 places) Venue: Hindhead Commons Time: 11am – 1.30pm Price: £4 per adult, £2 per child; book by 20 May Tel: 01372 220644 Email: surreyhills@nationaltrust.org.uk Monday 24 May Toast and Roast Main course and pudding Venue: Haslewey, Lion Green Time: 1.30pm Price: £6.50 Tel: 01428 658190 Tuesday 25 May Jazz Night with Binky’s Dixie Demons Venue: Grayshott Social Club Time: 8.30pm Price: £5.00 Tel: 01428 604041 Sunday 30 May Pre – 1973 Classic Car Show & Tour Venue: Lion Green Time: 10am classic car route start, 11am for more classic cars and stalls, 1pm approx return of tour cars Price: £10 for the driver, £5 per additional adult Web: www.ross-ewing.co.uk.haslemere.html

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Local Contacts Emergency Services Fire Surrey Fire and Rescue Service St David’s, 70 Wray Park Road, Reigate RH2 0EJ 01737 242444 Haslemere Police Station, 46 West Street, GU27 2AB 0845 125 2222 Surrey Police, 6 Carshalton Road, Sutton, Surrey SM1 4RF 0845 125 2222 Gas, Water and Electricity Electricity Emergency 0845 770 8090 Gas Emergency 0800 111 999 Southern Water 0845 278 0845

Health

Dr C Taylor & Partners, Haslemere Health Centre, Church Lane, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2BQ 01483 783000 Dr C.P. Taylor & Partners, Fernhurst Surgery, Crossfields, Fernhurst, Haslemere GU27 3JL 01428 651040 Haslemere Health Centre 01483 783000 Haslemere Hospital 01483 782000 Holy Cross Hospital, Hindhead Road, Haslemere GU27 1NQ 01428 643311 Homecall Doctor, Warrenden, Weydown Road, GU27 1DS 01428 654786 Royal Surrey County Hospital 01483 571122

Arts

Haslemere Art Society 01428 642291 www.haslemereartsociety.org Haslemere and District Recorded Music Society 01428 605002 www.thefrmsco.uk/hasle.htm Haslemere Camera Club Clinton 01428 727403 www.haslemerecameraclub.co.uk Haslemere Performing Arts

01428 652360 e-mail hpaarts@aol.com Haslemere Players 01428 643334 www.haslemereplayers.com Haslemere Symphony Orchestra and Chorus 01428 605612 www.hmsconcerts.info Haslemere Thespians 01428 643585 Haslemere Town Band 01252 331828 HHH Concerts 01798 831242 www.haslemere.com/music Opera South inc. Opera Omnibus 01428 684291 The Grayshott Stagers 01428 751898 www.grayshottstagers.co.uk Grayshott Concerts 01428 606666 www.grayshottconcerts.co.uk

Helplines, Support Groups & Charities Alcoholics Anonymous 0845 769 7555 Alzheimer’s Society 01428 642055 Arthritis Care Grayshott 01428 643625 Arthritis Research Campaign 01428 724741 BLISS 01428 642320 Books On Wheels 01428 604558 British Heart Foundation 01483 419774 Canine Partners for Independence 08456 580480 Care In Haslemere 01428 652505 Cats Protection 01428 604297 Celebrate Marriage 01428 652368 Cruse Bereavement Care 01483 565660

Advertisers in this issue Acupunture Health care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Aldro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Alpha Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Ampella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Anthony Jee Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Arnolds Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Barn Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Barrow Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Bedales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Bishops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Blaze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Caring Daycare Nursery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Carrol Boyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Church Micros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Churchers College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Claire Cipollone Interior design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Clova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Collingwood Batchelor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Corniche Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 De Vere Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Eden Hair and Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Enchantment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Everybodies Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Gayle Vickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Godalming College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Golden Valley Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Grayshott Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Haslemere Colosseum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Haslemere Dental Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Haslemere Garden Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Haslemere Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Haslemere Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Hebdon Conservatories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Hindhead Music Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 IML Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Kaighin and Daughter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kelway Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OBC King Edwards School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Kumon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Lasham Gliding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Lighter Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Meon Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mrs Rees Cookery Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 MTS Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Objets D’Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Premier Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Priors Field School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Red Fox Landscapes LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 St Edmunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 St Nicholas School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Steep oil Tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Stricklands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 The Devils Punchbowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 The Naked Grape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 The Workwear Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Waterlooville Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Winchester Garden Machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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Childline 0800 1111 Citizen’s Advice Bureau 0844 8487969 Crossways Counselling Service 01428 644333 Friends of Holy Cross Hospital 01428 683144 Guide Dogs for the Blind 01428 727617 Haslemere Blind Club 01428 643971 Haslemere and District Volunteer Bureau 01428 661166 Haslemere and District Macmillan Cancer Support 01428 751524 Haslemere and District Round Table Society 07717836809 Haslemere Educational Museum 01428 642112 Haslemere Gateway Club 01428 654496 Haslemere Hard of Hearing Support Group 01428 658190 Haslemere Library 01428 642907 Haslemere Rotary Club 01428 643416 www.haslemererotary.co.uk Haslemere Society 01428 661379 Haslemere Stroke Club 01428 643966 Haslewey Community Centre and Age Concern Day Centre 01428 648716 Hindhead Community Group 01428 607816 Home-Start Farnham 01252 737453 Home-Start Butser 01730 233 755 Hoppa Community Transport 01428 681701 King’s World Trust for Children 01428 653504 Royal British Legion 01428 642675

Samaritans 08457 909090 Visitor Information Centre 01428 645425 Women’s Royal Voluntary Service 01428 605498

Sports and Leisure Haslemere Bowls Club 01428 656431 Haslemere Cricket Club 01428 654459 www.haslemerecc.co.uk Haslemere Hockey Club Membership Secretary Peter Hall 07850 981304 Haslemere Karate Club Hasleway Community Centre 07876 577675 www.haslemerekarateclub.com Haslemere Lawn Tennis Club 01428 661486 Haslemere Recreation Association 01428 661486 Haslemere Rugby Club 07771530510 Haslemere Sub Aqua Club www.hsac259.co.uk Haslemere Swimming Club The Herons Leisure Centre, Kings Road, Haslemere, 01428 645006 admin@haslemereswimmingclub.org www.haslemereswimmingclub.co.uk Haslemere Youth Football 01428 656215 Nordic Walking and Outdoors Fitness 07950031538 www.fitterbyfar.co.uk Shottermill and Haslemere FC John 07770568793

Travel Public Transport Information 08706 082608 www.traveline.org.uk Train tracker 0871 200 49 50

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Distribution Points Life in Haslemere is delivered directly to homes across the region. It is also available from the following: Beacon Hill Jaycees Foodstore Brook Haslemere Garden Centre Camelsdale Arnold’s Garage Cee Gees Village Store Chiddingfold Chiddingfold Post Office The Crown Inn Churt Avalon Garden Centre Pride of the Valley Hotel Headley Down Martins Newsagents One Stop Fernhurst The Post Office The Newsagent

Grayshott Applegarth Farm Shop Fox and Pelican Grayshott Pottery Grayshott Spa Grayshott Village Post Office Tesco Express Grayswood Wheatsheaf Hotel Haslemere Georgian House Hotel Hammonds Newsagents (Haslemere Station) Haslemere Museum Inn on the Hill Land of Nod Marley Flowers Royal Oak Pub Waitrose White Horse

Hindhead De Vere Branksome Place Devil’s Punchbowl Hotel Royal Parade Stores Kingsley Green Lythe Hill Hotel Liphook Champneys Forest Mere Gables Newsagents Old Thorns Milford Secretts Passfield Passfield Post Office Weyhill Aerial Systems/ Bluestone FX Co-op Tesco

If you would like your name to be added to this list please contact us at Life Magazines: Tel: 0845 051 7751 info@lifemags.co.uk Issue 21 April / May 2010



ESTATE AGENTS Village Location

Close to Station

Needing improvement

A most attractive 4 bedroom character Grade 2 listed house dating back to the early 1700’s, set in a cul de sac location

A character 2 bedroom end of terrace older style cottage set in a popular location, which has been updated and is presented, in our opinion, in excellent condition.

A character cottage with origins from the 1700s close to The Old Thorns Gold Course. Scope for improvements and further accommodation STPP.

100% sales record for 2010 Kelway Law Estate Agents have had an explosive start to 2010 in terms of selling houses. There seems to be such a high pent up demand from purchasers, especially from those in rented accommodation that we are in touch with on our property management side. Every property that Kelway Law advertised in the last edition of Life in Haslemere has now had a sale agreed at an average of 98.3% of asking price as shown below. If you would like to be included in the next edition please call your local office.

Call your local office now or reach us on 01428 604488. LE ED SA RE 10 0 AGin 2

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How to keep your rental property occupied for 98% of the year The primary skill of a letting agent is to find great tenants who look after the property and stay in it for a long period of time. The percentage of time that your property is occupied defines how profitable your property income is and also gives a good indicator of whether the right person is currently managing it or if you should be calling Kelway Law to give you a free assessment. In 2009, Kelway Law achieved over 98% occupancy rate for its portfolio of fully managed properties*. At first glance, it may appear more cost effective to manage the rental of your property yourself. But, if you are not achieving an occupancy rate of 94% and above, then you may be losing money whilst also having the hassle of organising the work and doing the visits yourself. If you would like to achieve a higher occupancy rate, please call us now on 01428 722447 quoting this article and we will give you a rent guarantee** for the first 6 months of the first let that we do. *Data on file. ** Full details on request

All advertised in the last edition

Call your local office now or reach us on 01428 604488 Beacon Hill Office Tel: 01428 604488

Haslemere Office Tel: 01428 661525

Liphook Office Tel: 01428 722447

www.kelwaylaw.co.uk

Farnham Office Tel: 01252 737777


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