Heathland Conservation Trust – come and help!!

work+area_mapThe Heathland Conservation season has restarted and the first session is this Saturday and every Wednesday. I am trying to get a cohort of retired individuals to get enthused and increase our work force. Could you send out a note saying:-
Would you be free Wednesday mornings over the winter period?
Would you like regular exercise in congenial company?
Would you like to do your bit to preserve our local environment?
If so do join us at the Heathland Conservation Society between 10 am and lunchtime on Wednesdays between October and March. We work on the heathland adjoining the communication tower. This is part of the Bagshot and Windlesham Poors allotment and managed by Surrey WildLife Trust
If interested please contact David Norminton on davidrhn@gmail.com or text or phone on 07966 287113.

Heathland Conservation Society (HCS)

HCS SPA Protection Group Partnership.

PO Box 109 Camberley GU15 4ZF

 

An independent group associated with BTCV, a registered charity

HCS is ICO registered in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998

 

www.heathland-conservation-society.org                Telephone: 01276 507122           e-mail: information@heathland-conservation-society.org

Recording of the Airport Trials Public Meeting

Thank you to Paul Deach for recording this and making it available so promptly.

The meeting was very well attended – the BPFA pavilion has never been so full  – so many thanks to all the folk who came out on a Friday evening.

Special thanks to Michael Gove MP for Chairing the meeting and to Cllr Valerie White for organising the event along with other concerned villagers. Kathy and Tina did sterling jobs as chair and tea monitors!

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Town / Village Centre Partnership Workshop

Monday 27th October, 2014

Bagshot Library @ 7.30 pm

Dear All,
A well structured town/village centre partnership is an excellent way of designing and delivering sustainable projects which are beneficial to the town/village centre and wider economy.
An effective partnership will engage with local business owners, residents, visitors and key stakeholders creating an overarching action plan for the locality and all the partnerships within it.
Towns Alive have a lot of experience in both working with town centre partnerships and helping create and establish them.
Senior Consultant Mike King will be running a workshop at the Bagshot Library, on Monday 27th October, 2014 at 7.30 pm. The workshop will cover:
• The importance of town centre partnership
• Structure
• Governance
• Leadership
• Project Delivery
• Action Plans
If you are interested in finding about more and attending the event please contact Valerie White on 07970 114 760 or email vBBA Logoalerie.white28@virgin.net
We look forward to seeing as many businesses there as possible and any other interested parties.
Yours faithfully,
Bagshot Business Association

The Cedar Tree’s First Birthday!

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Wow, hasn’t time flown!

The Cedar Tree celebrates it’s first Birthday (already), the first of many we hope!! You are all invited to come and celebrate with us!!

We have the fantastic Fuzz Universe providing live entertainment in what promises to be a great night!

Check out the band…
http://www.fuzzuniverse.co.uk/

Quiz Evening at the Cedar Tree – in aid of Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue

Thursday 16th October

7.30pm – prompt start

The Cedar Tree

A fun evening to raise much needed funds for Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue Teams of up to 4 people – Couples and individuals welcome to come and join up to make teams. £3 per person. Food and drinks available from the well stocked bar. Prizes and of course the very popular raffle – so please bring a raffle donation if possible.

Send an email to events@bagshotvillage.com or phone Tina 07890 864 074 to book a table or get more information.

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St. Anne’s Macmillan Coffee Morning raises £660!

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We would like to thank everyone who supported the Macmillan Coffee Morning held in St Anne’s church centre in memory of Bruce Shepherd.  It was the 9th year St Anne’s has hosted the event and despite there being several other such events locally we raised a total of £660 as well as having a thoroughly enjoyable morning catching up with friends.
See you all next year with best wishes Brenda & Jo.

Bagshot Village Cafe – new opening times

Bagshot village cafe will be extending the opening hours to
Mon – Fri
07.00 – 16.00
Sat
08.00 – 14.00
Pop in for a lovely coffee, a tasty breakfast or a scrumptious piece of cake
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Aircraft noise meeting with Heathrow Airport and NATS

Things are moving fast! A new meeting with Heathrow, to be chaired by Michael Gove, MP has been
organised for residents of the 3 Villages area to be held on Friday 10th October at 7.30pm at the Pavilion, College Ride, Bagshot.

Names of those attending representing Heathrow Airport and NATS are:

  • Matt Gorman, Sustainability & Environment Director, Heathrow
  • Mark Burgess, Head of Air Traffic Management & Flight Performance, Heathrow
  • Ian Jopson, NATS

Please come along and make the most of this opportunity to discuss concerns. You can confirm by email to info@aircraftnoiselightwater.co.uk but it’s not essential.
The Ascot meeting is still going ahead on Oct 13 at the Racecourse at 7.30pm and 3 Villages will make a representation but the meeting on 10th will ensure our local voices are heard.

Please Vote for Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue

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Harper-Asprey WildlifeRescue – your local rescue based in Camberley  with quite a few volunteers from Bagshot. They are going to have a corner in ALBOE in Bagshot High Street to sell an array of wildlife products …… an ‘array’ is also the name for a group of hedgehogs!!!

http://www.arkwildlife.co.uk/Wildlife/Post/183/Ark_Hedgehog_Heroes_BIG_Giveaway.html

Thank you Sally-Ann, Anne, Tina, Valerie and Natalie

What’s on at The Three Mariners in October

LIVE MUSIC ON FRIDAY NIGHTS   9pm – 11pm

10th – ELVIS tribute with GARY ROMAN

Prize for best dressed Elvis

17th   – Big Al & the Blistering Buicks

24th – Bitter Blues

31st   – Never Mind

We’re having a Fright Night Party.

Prize for best dressed ghoul!

LIVE MUSIC ON SATURDAY NIGHTS 9 – 11

11th – Blues & Bluegrass with

Keith Chilvers & Tony (Bluesboy) Barker

25th – The Fabulous – STEVE BROOKES

 

Sunday Night Quiz from 8.30pm with cash prizes

Ray’s Quiz (money goes to charity) Wed 29th @ 8.30 (sharp)

 

Don’t forget we have a great function room. Ideal for meetings and private parties3mari