Bagshot Care need more volunteers

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VOLUNTEERS WANTED

 

Bagshot Care is looking for volunteers within, or very near to, Bagshot Village and if you have some spare time and would like to join us, we would be delighted to hear from you.  You would choose the days and times to volunteer that suit you.  Bagshot Care is run from our own homes, so there is no need to travel to an office.

 

Bagshot Care works in two ways.  We have volunteers who, upon request, take our clients to medical appointments, shopping or wherever they need to go, within a reasonable distance.  Any expenses, like mileage, can be claimed.  We also have a different Duty Officer each day, who, in their own home, takes the calls on our mobile phone between 10 a.m. and noon weekdays, and deals with the requests by phoning our volunteers to find one who is able to help with the job on the specific day and time.

 

We are a very friendly organization and would make you most welcome.  If you would like to find out more, please ring our Duty Officer on 07973 560216, between10 a.m. and noon, or leave your name and phone number on our answerphone at any time and we will get back to you.  Alternatively, we are holding our A.G.M. at the Church Centre next to St. Anne’s Church at 7.30 p.m. on the 12th July and you would be more than welcome to join us to see what we are all about, with no commitment, and to enjoy a glass of wine and some nibbles afterwards.

 

 

 

 

Tombola prizes still needed for Saturday’s Village day

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New Reading Group planned for Bagshot Community Village Library

 

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BOOK CLUB

Do you love reading? Want to share the experience – read something different?

Bagshot Village Library volunteers are starting a reading Group.

If you would like to join please leave your details at the desk or contact Geoff Marston on 07747743287 or 01276 476922. Email geoff.marston@gmail.com

Let’s widen our reading horizons!library

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Book Club Books supplied on loan

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Second Friday of the month

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Starting 8th September 2017

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Proposed start time 10am in the

All suggestions are welcome.

M3 closed again this weekend – 9pm Friday to 5.30am Monday

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/reading-berkshire-news/m3-close-full-weekend-smart-13142219

Organ & Voice Recital, Saturday 17th June

Arun Silva is a first year undergraduate studying Music at the University of Kent. He is a classically trained organist and singer performing with the University of Kent choir (Medway) and externally. He trained in piano, organ and voice at Charterhouse School, Godalming performing with three choirs during his time there. He has toured with the choirs and performed at several events in the UK and abroad. For more about Arun visit his website.

The recital programme will cover classical repertoire and some other favourites including an arrangement of the Game of Thrones theme and songs from musicals. . This is an open recital – all are welcome.

The recital supports the Eikon Charity. Eikon supports the wellbeing, resilience and aspirations of young people in Surrey Heath and across Surrey. Eikon’s work ranges from open youth clubs, to intensive support for some of the most vulnerable young people in our schools, families, and local neighbourhoods. Eikon is one of Surrey’s leading charities in young people’s mental health.

All funds raised from donations will go to Eikon – so please share and donate!

To donate online to Eikon visit the Eikon Website

FAQs

What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Parking is available outside the church along the road. Please do not obscure any entrances. The church is about a 20 min walk from the Bagshot train station (Southwest Trains) via the A30.

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

No all are welcome!

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Email queries to recitals@silvamedia.net

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No – we ask people to register in order to keep track of attendee numbers.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/organ-voice-recital-arun-silva-tickets-33028674655

Welcome to the Village Eye Clinic!!

Bagshot is to have its own eye clinic in the High Street – opening on 12th June.

Look at their website, which is being added to daily.

http://www.villageeyeclinic.com/home/

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Charity Thank You

The Trustees of Windlesham United Charities would like to thank all those customers of Waitrose in Bagshot who put their green tokens in our “slot” in the charity box earlier this year.

The money raised, together with a grant from Windlesham Parish Council and a donation from the proceeds of the Windlesham Pram Race, enabled us to undertake a much needed revamp of the communal garden at the James Butler Almshouses in Bagshot, with new planting and ornamental trees to replace those that were dying. The result is a much nicer area for relaxation for our residents.

Thanks also to Waitrose for including us in their charity scheme. – June Green, chairman, Windlesham United Charities.

NB The charity administers nine almshouses adjacent to but separate from Meade Court. They are available to rent to anyone who has lived in Bagshot, Lightwater or Windlesham for two years, or has relatives who fulfil this residential qualification. To find out more, contact the clerk to the trustees, Mrs Carol Robson, on 01276 476158

Volunteer Drivers wanted

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Surrey Heath Age Concern would love to hear from you if you are able to help us as a volunteer driver.

We have two different projects that we run and for which we are looking for help.

Tea and Memories is held at our Rainbow Café in Camberley town centre on a Tuesday afternoon between 3pm and 4.30pm. We provide a lovely tea in bone china cups and delicious cakes on our cake stands This is a free event and we would love to have another driver who could bring in some older people, stay and have tea, and then take them home again afterwards.

Tea and Chatter is held once a month on a Sunday afternoon and again we are looking for a couple of new volunteer drivers who could pick up one or two older people, take them to a tea party in a host’s home, stay with them for tea and then take them home again afterwards.

Both of these parties are great fun and enable older people to enjoy themselves, make new friends and ease isolation and loneliness.

If you feel you may be able to help as a driver for either of these events we would love to hear from you. All travel expenses will be paid plus you get a free tea!

Please contact Gill on 01276 707585

e mail: ageconcern-fandc@hotmail.co.uk

or visit our website: www.sh-ac.org.uk for further details.

 

Big Brekkie- raising funds for Christian Aid- at St Anne’s Saturday 20th May

St Anne’s is holding a “Big Brekkie” during Christian Aid week. This will take place on Sat 20th May. A cooked or continental type breakfast will be available at any time between 8am-11am in exchange for a donation towards Christian Aid ‘s many humanitarian projects. Everyone is welcome so please come and support the work of Christian Aid.big brekkie

Weekend Closure of M3 –

The M3 between Junctions 2 and 3 will once again close this coming weekend in both directions. 9pm Friday 19th May until 5am Monday 22nd May. This is to complete more work on the Woodland’s Lane Bridge. There will once again be diversions in place.

Progress report here ….http://roads.highways.gov.uk/…/m3-junctions-2-4a-smart-mot…/