Traffic problems – update

Given this is such a hot topic, we’re posting this note from our County Councillor Mike Goodman here on the website particularly for people who don’t use Facebook.

Dear All
Thank you for your recent emails on the signalling issue on the A30.  I share your frustration and have asked the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport to look into what has gone wrong.

I have been informed that the sequencing of the lights reverted to their former settings yesterday, and SCC’s signal contractor’s technical support engineer will be on site this morning to review the junction configuration and supporting database.  Our engineers will then attend the site this afternoon.

I will update you once I have heard more.

Thanks again for your emails, and I apologise for the inconvenience this is causing.

Regards
Mike Goodman
Cabinet Member for Environment and Planning
County Councillor for Bagshot, Windlesham & Chobham

Bagshot Society Newsletter 69

Here’s issue 69 of the Bagshot Society newsletter.  If you have an elderly neighbour who doesn’t get a copy, you might like to print it for them.  Download Bagshot Society newsletter 69

Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter

neighbourhood_watch_logoHere’s the Autumn 2015 Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Watch newsletter.
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Bagshot Scout Group Needs Leaders

1st Bagshot Scouts needs leaders urgently!  A number of leaders have had to stop or change the section they are supporting because of changes in their circumstances, and unfortunately, this has happened all at the same time.  The situation is serious and if leaders can’t be found, it could lead to the Beaver Section being closed.

1st Bagshot was formed in 1909, just 2 years after Baden Powell formed the movement and is the oldest Group in Surrey.  It runs successfully and has a effective support team that ensures that the Sections have everything they need.

Too Busy?

Its the oldest excuse in the book.  Not a single one of the Scout leaders has spare time.  They all lead busy lives and have challenging jobs but they make the time because its rewarding and because of the impact it has on young peoples lives.

Old and young all have something to contribute and there is lots of training and support available if you join the team.

To find out more or to volunteer, please contact Assistant Group Scout Leader Andy on cubs@bagshotscouts.org.uk

Join the Adventure!

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Bagshot Beneath Your Feet

2015paulposterAn illustrated talk by PAUL STOKES

Learn about the history—and pre-history—of Bagshot village. Paul is Bagshot born and bred and was a founder member of Bagshot Society and Surrey Heath Archaeological and Heritage Trust.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 7pm for 7.30pm.
BROOK CHURCH, THE SQUARE,
Members free, Visitors £1
Refreshments

Service to Celebrate Her Majesty’s Reign

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Eight-year-old birthday girl joins MP and Mayor to unveil new Bagshot Waitrose

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Bagshot resident, Sophie Laithwaite, has unveiled a new supermarket today after writing to ask if it would be possible to open the branch as it fell on her eighth birthday.

Beginning her letter ‘Dear Mr Waitrose’, it arrived with Waitrose Managing Director, Mark Price, who asked the team at the new Waitrose in Bagshot to help make Sophie’s birthday wish come true.

Sophie was joined by Michael Gove MP, The Mayor of Surrey Heath, Joanne Potter, and branch manager, Gary Collyer, in welcoming the first customers to the new London Road shop at 8am this morning (20th August) before being given a cake to mark her special day.

The new London Road branch follows a £14m investment which has resulted in 200 new jobs being created ranging from supermarket sales assistants through to specialist positions and management. Waitrose worked closely with the local Jobcentre Plus to help recruit for the roles, helping a number of unemployed people get back into work.

Waitrose has launched a number of initiatives to support the local community. The retailer’s Community Matters ‘green token’ scheme will see £1,000 donated to local charities every month. The first causes to benefit will be The Children with Special Needs Foundation, Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue, and Bagshot Care. Customers can nominate different charities each month, resulting in a total of £12,000 donated annually.

Gary Collyer, Waitrose Bagshot branch manager said:  “It’s fantastic to not only celebrate opening a new Waitrose, but to help mark Sophie’s big day.

“We are grateful for the support of the Mayor, our local MP, Mr Gove, who joined us today. We have made a major investment believing we can make a positive contribution to the area, through the quality on offer at the branch, our community initiatives and the 200 people we will employ.”

Waitrose Bagshot will include meat, fish, deli and cheese counters, an extensive wine department, a bakery with an eat-in area and parking for 338 cars.

WI Chance to Meet Waitrose

Bagshot WI invites you to come and find out all you want to know about Bagshot’s new Waitrose store.  Thurs Aug 13th at 7pm for 7:30pm at Brook Church, The Square.  Admission Free – Tastings – Refreshments.

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A Second Bagshot Village Day Video

Here’s another video, this time by Steph Marston, showing the fun of the Village Day – enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTjW7LW-5TA

Tennis For Free at Bagshot Tennis Club

As part of the LTA’s Great British Tennis Weekend Promotion, Bagshot Tennis Club offered tennis for free to anyone who wanted to play, on the same weekend as the Bagshot Fete.

Large numbers of children and families took up our offer and tried to get a bit of the Andy Murray spirit before the start of the Wimbledon fortnight!

Bagshot has one of the lowest junior membership fees in the whole of Surrey – only £20 for a year’s membership.  To find out more about tennis at Bagshot e-mail enquiries@bagshottennis.co.uk or call 07766 916464

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