Charity Quiz Evening @ The Cedar Tree
Raise money for Bagshot Based Lisa May Foundation by buying a Chainsaw Carving!!
At Bagshot Village dot Com, we don’t usually do this ….. but since these carvings are just so fantastic and The Lisa May Foundation is such an worthwhile cause – and it is based in Bagshot – Tina thought it would be great, if as many people in the village saw them and maybe put a bid on them! There are two owls, a bear, hare, axe in a block, eagle and a squirrel. Note they are on ebay – and you have to collect them from Bagshot!
Here is the message from Cheryl
The fabulous STIHL GB team have been busy once again finding new ways to raise funds for the Lisa May Foundation. At the Arb Show last weekend the talented STIHL team carved some very cool wooden animals from a single piece of wood using just a chainsaw!
They kindly donated them to us to auction. Check out these super little fellas now.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/lisamayfoundation
There are 7 carvings up for grabs, but they must be collected as they are a bit too heavy to post.
The auction closes on Sunday night so place your bid now.
If you know someone who might like one do share this post with them.
Thank you.
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feeling hopeful.
Quiz Evening 14th June – update
Just a reminder that there is a charity quiz evening next Tuesday 14th June to raise funds for local lad, Charlie Grainger. 7.30pm at The Cedar Tree. £10 a head, which includes supper from the superb menu below. (If you prefer not to eat, the cost is £3 a head).We have quite a few teams booked in, but there is space for another couple. It is a light-hearted, fun evening and there are prizes! We prefer teams of 4, but if you have more than 4 members, we add points to those teams with 4 or less, so it makes it fairer overall.
We also appreciate it, if you bring along a raffle prize, as that is where we raise the most money. Laura, Charlie’s mum, also raises money by collecting the plastic milk carton caps (red, green and blue) so if you have any lying around, please bring them along too.
Just to note …….Philip Jones, is the new chef who has taken over the restaurant and it is now called The Dining Room @ The Cedar Tree. Valerie and I sampled some of the menu yesterday (just to make sure!) and we were blown away by the dishes we had. Philip has kindly put together this special menu for our quiz.
The Dining Room @ The Cedar Tree
Café & Restaurant
01276 473160
CHARITY QUIZ MENU
Homemade Fish Pie,
Topped with creamy cheese mash, with fresh vegetables
Bacon Wrapped Chicken.
Stuffed with Asparagus and sun dried tomatoes,
Crushed New Potatoes and Green Pesto cream sauce.
Gnocchi, Peppers, Red Onions, & Cherry Tomatoes.
Pan fried Gnocchi, with a spiced tomato sauce,
With mixed leaves and Parmesan Cheese.
Stuffed Peppers with spiced Cous Cous
Spiced Cous Cous, topped with Stilton, on mixed leaves
Chicken & Bacon Salad.
With Fresh Leaves and soft Poached Egg
https://www.facebook.com/The-Dining-Room-At-The-Cedar-Tree-505774919626727/
Kind regards
Tina Carney
Digging for History – talk tonight -Wednesday
In Celebration of 35 years of Digging For History” is the title of a talk being given by Phil Stevens.
The talk marks the imminent move of the Surrey Heath Archaeological & Heritage Trust from the old Police Station at 4 –10 London Road.
The talk, which is free, starts at 7:30pm on Wednesday 8th June at The Brook Church and is hosted by the Surrey Heath Local History Club.
Bagshot’s Battle of the Bulls
We will be saying ‘goodbye’ to the Harvester at The Windlebrook and saying hello to ‘Miller and Carter Steakhouse’ in August.
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/miller–carter-steak-house-11383089
The Beefeater at The Cricketers have the ‘lovely’ highly elevated bull signs to advertise themselves, but Miller and Carter are planning to have a bull statue stood outside. You may need to copy and paste this link to see what has been submitted to planning.
file:///C:/Users/acer%20uder/Downloads/160474__PLANS__PROPOSED_BULL_STATUE_4023701_RECD_24052016.pdf
More details as to external changes on
Bagshot is in competition with Camberley’s drainpipe elephant!
Tina C
Proposed Retirement Home for London Road
http://www.churchillretirement.co.uk/assets/Bagshot-Public-Exhibition/20066BS-PC02-SITE-PLAN.pdf
Outline proposal for 25 x 1 or 2 bedroomed apartments on London Road between Sunrise and Bagshot Neuro-rehabilitation Centre. Would 12 parking spaces be enough?
Comments please
Go Hug a Bagshot Milestone

http://www.surreyheath.gov.uk/residents/surrey-heath-museum/museum-events/hug-milestone-campaign
If you do go and hug a Milestone, please post your pictures on the Bagshot Village Facebook page!
Fly-tipping at BPFA College Ride
Fly tipping at entrance to BPFA
Once again some low life has dumped rubbish at the entrance of the BPFA and blocking the gateway to the public footpath. I have published the photos so they can be shared far and wide to Surrey Berkshire and Hampshire, in the hope someone will recognise the rubbish. It includes a very mangled concrete mixer as well as bricks and garden waste, Someone may have paid good money for this rubbish to be removed, only for it to be fly tipped sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning. There is also an invoice from a store in Yateley, which will of course be passed to the local authorities asap as this maybe a clue.
If you recognise anything, please send a private message to this page / send an email to events@bagshotvillage.com or contact the police on 101 with details. All information will be in strictest confidence. Thank you for sharing Tina Carney
