Bagshot Playing Fields Association Notice of AGM

Bagshot Playing Fields Association

The BPFA Pavilion, College Ride,

Bagshot, Surrey GU19 5ET

Welcome to the Bagshot Playing Fields Association

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

To be held at the Pavilion College Ride

Tuesday 29th November 2016 @ 18.30 – 6.30pm

 

Please put this date in your diary.

The Bagshot Playing Fields are here for the community of Bagshot and needs support. It is entirely managed by a small group of volunteers. Come and show us you care! We are planning a major redecoration in December. We are looking to create a new children’s playground and refurbishing the pavilion which is greatly in need of upgrading. Come and give us your views and encouragement.pavilion_fields_1

Local Hero

red-scribble-heartIts fantastic to be able to share this heartwarming story of kindness. We received this message from Wendy who wants to say thank you to a stranger called Andrew.

“Hi, I would like to thank the young lad called Andrew who kindly stopped and helped my husband when he fell in the mud and cut his hand, just by the Cricketers bridge. Andrew phoned me and then walked with him to Sunrise where I picked him up.  This was such a kind thing to do as my husband has Parkinson’s and memory problems.  We would just like him to be acknowledged for his kind deed.”

 

Halloween-Bagshot High Street 31st October!!!!!!

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Monday 31st October – Bagshot High Street. 4.30 – 5.30pm

Following on from the last couple of year’s very successful Halloweens, we are asking the businesses in Bagshot – mainly in the High Street, to open their doors to the little witches and wizards, ghouls and ghosts, pumpkins, cats, bats, monsters, zombies,  and not to mention the skeletons!

The event starts at 4.30pm and finishes at approx. 5.30pm.

We also know that The Cedar Tree are having a children’s Halloween Party (parents will need to chaperone) from  5.00 – 7pm (to be confirmed), monster supper for children provided along with entertainment. You will need to book in advance – more details as they are finalised.

So, start dusting down those vampire costumes and buy the fake blood ….. Bagshot High Street once again becomes Scary Alley!!

Tina – Bagshot Events

Charity Quiz Evening – Cedar Tree

Tuesday 11th October  at The Cedar Tree Bagshot

This month, the raffle will be for Bagshot Cricket Club, who are are currently raising funds to build a new pavilion.

£10 a head, which includes supper.This month it will be ‘Pie and Mash’ night!!

Teams of up to 4 preferred – prizes for the winning teams –

Raffle prizes welcome

email events@bagshotvillage.com  or phone The Cedar Tree 01276 473160 to book a team

 

 

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Bagshot residents to take action against irresponsible dog owners.

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Basically we are FED UP OF THE CRAP!

Day after day, we see posts on social media complaining about dog poo on the streets and in areas where children play. The path between our two schools is now at crisis point – Badger Swift Way has been renamed ‘Dog Shit Way’ and for good reason! The playing fields and surrounding area at the BPFA are also suffering from piles of poo, left by lazy dog owners, who just let their dogs run around and then  foul wherever it takes their fancy…….. and then leave it! Who are these irresponsible and anti-social dog owners? It is time to name and shame! Maybe after a few successful prosecutions, the message may get through. Below is the Surrey Heath Borough Council information.

Dog Fouling

Failure to clean up after your dog is an offence. Anyone seen allowing their dog to foul and not cleaning up after, may be prosecuted.

If you are aware of anyone who is allowing their dog(s) to foul in a public space and is not clearing it up, please contact us.

Within the Borough the dog walker must scoop their dog’s mess up from all designated land to which the public have access. Designated land includes:

  • Footways and paths of all descriptions
  • Play areas, picnic sites and outdoor eating places
  • Sport playing pitches including 5 metre border
  • Formal parks and land where the grass is cut
  • Land outside schools and hospitals
  • Car parks, public transport bays and surrounds
  • Cycleways and surfaced areas near to houses
  • Basingstoke Canal towpath
  • Shopping areas, markets and public circulation areas
  • Cemeteries and war memorials
  • Land surrounding toilets, recycling sites and public buildings

To dispose of dog faeces:
Use the provided dog bins or place in any of our litter bins, providing the poop is bagged and tied!
Never allow your pet to foul anywhere where people walk and play.

Please note: The Order does not apply to: heathland, woodland and common land providing fouling of car parks, footways, formal area, picnic and play spaces is not allowed to occur. (An additional one-metre mess-free border applies to footpaths).

Worming
Good dog owners want to keep their dog happy and healthy so it is important to make sure your dog is wormed regularly.

Garden Accumulation
If a person allows a large quantity of dog faeces to accumulate in their garden it may cause problems through smell and flies which could have an adverse effect on their neighbours. Hopefully any problem can be dealt with informally. If however, this is not the case then the council may serve an abatement notice under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 requiring the owner/occupier of the premises to clear the garden of all dog faeces and maintain it in a clean condition. If a person on whom an abatement notice is served contravenes or fails to comply with the notice they shall be guilty of an offence.

Art Exhibition – open today 11am – 10pm

Art Exhibition @The Cedar Tree for The Lisa May Foundation

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Opening on Friday 7.30pm by Deputy Mayor Cllr. Valerie White. Glass of wine and nibbles.

Free entry.

10% of sales will be going to The Lisa May Foundation, which is based in Bagshot and supports local charities as well as overseas emergency situations.

All welcome

More details send an email to Tina events@bagshotvillage.com

St Anne’s Church Cricket Team

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What a brilliant afternoon of local cricket at Bagshot cricket ground on Sunday 14th August…….!

St Anne’s Church Bagshot v Lightwater Churches

Scores…..!
St Anne’s Church 126 for 5 – Lightwater Churches 122 for 4
After 20 overs per team

St Anne’s Church Winners………

Well Done Team St Anne’s Church, and well done and thank you to all those that took part and supported this brilliant local event to make this a perfect day.

Peace Service 11th September 6pm

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United service for peace – please come to sing, pray, light a candle and petition for peace in our world . All welcome.

Bagshot Village Service for Peace

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The Bagshot Village Service for Peace, which is being jointly organised by Bagshot Churches and other groups in the village, is confirmed as:
Sunday 11th September at 6pm at St Anne’s Church.
There will be an opportunity to light a candle, present your own small petition, sing for  peace and time to quietly reflect.
There will be light refreshments afterwards, to which everyone is welcome.
Many thanks to Rev. Andreas for agreeing to help coordinate the service along with other ministers in the village. If you wish to have an active part in the service, please send an email to events@bagshotvillage.com.