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VANTAGEPOINT YOUR BEST VIEW OF WHAT’S GOING ON LOCALLY vantagepointmag.co.uk Guildford & Villages June 2016 The local magazine produced by local people for the local community, delivered by your local postman Inside: ARTVENTURE TRUST COWPARADE SURREY UPDATE RECIPES - A PICNIC FOR THE QUEEN HOW TO STAY INDEPENDENT IN LATER LIFE WIN TICKETS TO GUILDFORD BEER FESTIVAL AND BUSTED AT SANDOWN PARK The Big Butterfly Count

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VANTAGEPOINTYOUR BEST VIEW OF WHAT’S GOING ON LOCALLY

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The local magazine produced by local people for the local community, delivered by your local postman

Inside:ARTVENTURE TRUST

COWPARADE SURREY UPDATERECIPES - A PICNIC FOR THE QUEEN

HOW TO STAY INDEPENDENT IN LATER LIFEWIN TICKETS TO GUILDFORD BEER FESTIVAL AND BUSTED AT SANDOWN PARK

The Big Butterfl y Count

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Regular readers will be aware of the Surrey Hills CowParade, a really exciting undertaking by Surrey Hills Enterprises to raise money for their own charity as well as many others.

The idea is that businesses buy a model cow which they then have decorated and sited somewhere in Surrey. They will then be auctioned off later this year with the proceeds shared between the Surrey Hills Trust Fund and the charity chosen by the business.

Some schools have also been getting involved and buying smaller cows, or mini moos, and these have been a great success. One small school, St Michael’s Community Nursery in Mickleham, was desperate for a cow but had no funds to buy one. At a recent CowParade

function, the head teacher mentioned her plight and almost immediately Vines (BMW and Mini) of Guildford stepped in to buy them their very own mini moo, which was delivered on the 9th May.

VantagePoint was at the same function and Vines asked us to get involved in promoting the story in our Dorking edition and also online in social media and through our blog at www.thevantagepointblog.co.uk, something we were delighted to do.

We are very lucky to live in such a great community and let’s hope that the CowParade raises as much as possible through this great local initiative.

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CONTENTSThe local magazine produced by local people for the local community

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VANTAGEPOINTYOUR BEST VIEW OF WHAT’S GOING ON LOCALLY

6 Jottings Your local community noticeboard

8 Guildford Fringe Festival Previewing the 2016 line-up

14 How to Stay Independent Later in Life Carol Martin looks at the options

20 Motoring Andy Goundry on Tesla and Elon Musk

24 Health & Fitness Strong spines

32 Craftsman in Iron Phil Kemp talks to a local blacksmith

36 Local Chantry Singers

38 CowParade Surrey The cows are coming...

40 Fashion Virginia’s Rare Beauty

44 Gardening The Big Butterfly Count

48 Recipes A picnic for the Queen

56 Walk Petworth Park: A Landscape of Capabilities

59 Profile Artventure Trust

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June should, by all accounts, be a fun month with the Queen’s birthday celebrations, Father’s Day and a host of summer fairs and fêtes. It is also the month when all those hard working students fi nish their A Levels and GCSEs and can look forward to a fun fi lled two months off. Judging by our own grandchildren, they certainly deserve it. Just keep your fi ngers crossed for a ‘Flaming June’!

Guildford House, 28th May-19th June The Society of Designer Craftsmen is the largest multi-craft society in the UK. The North Surrey Group was formed by local members, who are presenting their exhibition at Guildford House: a rich, vibrant and varied display including ceramics, textiles, glass and jewellery. Why not visit the show to buy something beautiful and unique. Free entry. For further details relating to Guildford House call 01483 444751 or email [email protected]. Open Monday to Friday 10am-4.45pm and Sunday 11am-4pm.

Plant a Fruit and Vegetable BoxMonday 30th May to Friday 3rd June 10am-4pmPut the fun back into eating your greens, and keep your children entertained, by bringing them to Squire’s Garden Centres (all except Chertsey) at May Half Term where they can plant a tasty and nutritious fruit and vegetable box to take home. This is a great way to get children outdoors and into gardening. For just £5.50 children can plant up a box with 3 plants – choose from pepper, lettuce, tomato or strawberry plants – then take the box home to care for the plants and watch them grow. Children will no doubt see the fun in eating their own home-grown greens! Visit www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk to fi nd your nearest garden centre.

Yvonne Arnaud TheatreThere are three bits of theatre on during June that all sound

very intriguing. From Monday 30th May – Saturday 4th June, they present ‘After Miss Julie’. Darkly witty and deeply compelling, Helen George (Call the Midwife) stars in this erotic psychological thriller. From Thursday 9th – Saturday 11th June they are putting on ‘White Feather Boxer’. Set in a shabby Bethnal Green boxing gym, this extraordinary story comes to the Mill Studio at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. It’s a story about imparting wisdom, fi nding courage, understanding bravery and learning what’s worth fi ghting for. Finally, from Thursday 23rd – Saturday 25th June, It’s ‘The Half Life of Love’. This intimate piece of theatre visits the Mill Studio, offering a thrilling examination of complex relationships and how love and nurture can turn to rejection and hatred. Tickets for all three productions can be purchased from www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk or by calling 01483 440000.

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So far, 2016 has been a fantastic year for the Guildford Fringe. They have been welcoming full houses into their monthly comedy clubs, ‘You Must Be Stoking’ and ‘Guildford Gag House’, as well as producing the first play of 2016, ‘Mummy’, which went down a storm. But, the fourth Guildford Fringe Festival is now only a month away and preparations are in full swing.

Based on the model of the Edinburgh Fringe, the Guildford Fringe Festival is a little smaller, but the values remain the same - giving a platform for performers and audiences to try out something new at an affordable cost. The Guildford Fringe takes place during the month of July and will be jam packed with events ranging from theatre, comedy, music, poetry, children’s workshops, art exhibitions, cabarets and loads more. All the festival events are priced so as to encourage you to come along and try as many things as possible.

New this year is Guildford Fringe’s partnership with

White Lion Walk for a first ever, a Festival ‘walk-in’ Box-Office, right in the heart of Guildford. Acting not only as a venue to buy Festival tickets, the Box-Office is also hosting activities for children – story reading, face painting and workshops - nearly every July weekend. Drop in to the Box-Office to see the work of selected local artists who will be showing some of the best art Surrey has to offer, all of which will be for sale.

If you haven’t managed to get your hands on a brochure yet, pop into one of the Festival’s 12 venues around

Guildford. These are the White Lion Walk, the Keep, the Star Inn, the Keystone, the Guildford Institute, the Electric

Theatre, G Live, Kokomo, Clandon Wood, the Britannia, the Stoke and the Mill. You can also log-on to the Guildford Fringe Festival website which is now showing the final line-up at www.GuildfordFringeFestival.com.

Here is just a short selection of some 2016 Festival events:

The Hundred Watt Club opens this year’s Festival at The Electric Theatre on Friday 1st July. After a sell out show in April, they are showcasing another tantalising line-up, including: international vintage songbird Scarlett Belle, madcap comedy magicians Griffin & Jones, sensual showgirl Riri Caboose, accordion wielding chanteuse Anna Lou Larkin and neo-burlesque artiste Lena Mae. Leave your inhibitions at home and join the decadent, carefree world o f cabaret and help launch the month long Festival in style.

Guildford Fringe Artistic Director, Nick Wyschna, is coming out of retirement to raise money for the Jack Wyschna Bursary,

Guildford Fringe is Surrey’s premier open-access, multi-arts festival. Here is a taster of what is in store during the month of July...

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set up to help students who have the talent but not the finance to train at drama school. The evening is called The Last 10 Years and will take you through the last ten years of musical theatre and the greats that inspired these shows. Joined by fellow West End performer Joanna Kirkland (Parade, Woman in White, Witches of Eastwick), musical direction will be from Nick Tudor. The concert will be at The Back Room of The Star Inn on Tuesday 5th July at 8pm.

If you fancy something a bit different, then Louise Reay: Que Sera is not to be missed on Thursday 7th July at The Back Room of The Star Inn (9-10pm). Comedy in Chinese for people who don’t speak any Chinese at all! Apparently only 7% of communication is verbal, so come and experiment with the other 93%. You’ll understand it, but you won’t know why.

Inventive TV comedian Joy Carter presents her new stand-up comedy show about differences. Who are we? Who are you? Brilliant storytelling is her trademark as she explores her own adoption and other surrounding issues. Adoption is tragic and sad, but it can also be hilarious! Joy can be seen on Wednesday 13th July at The Back Room of The Star Inn (8pm).

For the past two years Clandon Wood Natural Burial Reserve have hosted Music in the Meadows, the most relaxing event in the Festival and this year is no different. Come along to this free event, bring your own picnic and settle down in the wildflower meadow whilst enjoying music from local artists from 2pm-5pm on Sunday 24th July. There will be a collection for the Forget Me Not Dementia Fund during the afternoon.

On Wednesday 27th July, the Ebon Theatre Company present Demjanjuk at The Back Room of The Star (8pm). Using physical theatre they explore the story of John Demjanjuk who, at 91 was accused of murdering 27,900 Jews in WW2. He died before receiving a sentence. Is it right that John Demjanjuk died an innocent man? This provoking piece of theatre is sure to get you thinking and that is what fringe theatre is all about. It can take us out of our comfort zone and open our eyes.

For an evening that is bound to have you dancing and singing in the aisles to arguably one of the cheesiest, but best musicals ever made, come along to this fabulous Grease 2 Sing-a-long. You know the phrase “It’s so bad, it’s good,” well Grease 2 is bloomin’ brilliant! Come dressed as Pink Ladies, T-Birds, cool riders or a girl for all seasons – anything goes! The movie sing-a–long will be on Sunday 31st July at The Back Room of The Star (7pm). The evening is in aid of Cancer Research UK and the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.

Are you looking for something for your young performers to get involved with in the summer holidays? Guildford Fringe Performing Arts are offering two musical theatre workshops: We Will Rock You (25th and 26th July) and Mamma Mia (27th and 28th July). Both workshops will be at The Guildford Institute and taught by cast members from the West End productions.

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Images clockwise from left: Music in the Meadow and Joy Carter (inset); Grease 2; Flemenco and Dance Triple Bill; Louise Reay: Que Sera; Demjanjuk and The Last 10 Years (inset).

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Julian Lewry Music Thursday 2nd June New Grass Cutters will be playing at St. John’s Church in Farncombe. Joe Brown’s backing band will be playing bluegrass versions of classic and contemporary songs and a fabulous evening is guaranteed! Tickets are £14 in advance or £17 on the door. For full details/links on these and the many other shows coming in 2016, look at the website and/or the respective Facebook pages where you can catch all the latest news about the shows. Here are the various websites: www.julianlewrymusic.com; www.facebook.com/farncombemusicclub; www.facebook.com/windleshamtheatre; www.facebook.com/godalmingmusicfairs. You can also call 01483 421520 / 07769 592452.

Guildford United Reformed Church - Concert Friday 3rd June 7.30pm David Saint will be giving an Organ Recital with a lovely programme of music including Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor by Reger, Concerto in A minor by Vivaldi (arranged by JS Bach), Prelude and Fugue in G minor by Brahms, Fantasie in E flat by Saint-Saens, Adagio by Bridge and Suite Modale by Peeters. Tickets are £10 available from Guildford Tourist Information Centre, tel 01483 444333. Children 16 and under admitted free with accompanying adult. Students £3 (with ID card).The church is situated at 83 Portsmouth Road, Guildford GU2 4BS. More information available at www.gurcms.org.uk.

Guildford Natural History Society The Society has organised what promises to be a delightful coach trip to the South Downs in June, as well as short walks to look at wild flowers, including orchids, on The Mount and Pewley Down in Guildford. For further details, call Vanessa McClure on 01483 303417.

Friends of Guildford Abbeyfield Saturday 4th June at 3pm Abbeyfield are holding their annual Garden Party and Open Day in the relaxing setting of their beautiful garden at 3 Pit Farm Road, Guildford GU1 2JH. All are welcome. Take all the family and enjoy a cup of tea with cakes, bric-a-brac and book stalls and a raffle. Abbeyfield provide an affordable ‘half-way’ house between coping alone and going into a Care Home. They offer Sheltered Houses, with a family feel, allowing independent living for elderly people in a caring environment without the concerns of living alone. Go and have a tour of the house and see the accommodation and facilities, meet the residents and helpers and find out first-hand how Abbeyfield provide the kind of life that elderly people are used to, in affordable houses that remind them of home. For more information, call 07427 999324.

Surrey Artists’ Open Studios Saturday 4th – Sunday 19th June For sixteen days in June over 300 Surrey artists will be welcoming the public into their studios for the annual Surrey Artists’ Open Studios (SAOS) event taking place in artist’s

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studios right across the county. Surrey Artist Open Studios began in 2001 and in 2015 there were over £250,000 sales made across the county. Mary Wondrausch who at 92 years old is the oldest member will be showing new work in her workshop, situated in an eighteenth century pottery at Compton near Guildford. Find details at www.facebook.com/Surrey-Artists-Open-Studios-48374786872/.

Guildford House Gallery 4th-5th June 9th-12th June 11am – 4pm Taking place at The Brew House as part of TENartists Open Studios, eight artists with diverse interests will be showing an eclectic mix of 2D and 3D in a variety of mediums. Throughout the Open Studios artists will be demonstrating the making of their work and are happy to talk about the methods and processes they use when creating their work. The group was formed in 2007 of students studying on the part time BA (Hons) Fine Art course at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham and since its formation the group have exhibited together every year. Artistic style and interests are varied and range from drawing to painting via photography, printmaking and textiles, each member of the group expressing their unique view of the world through their chosen medium.

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The PoddleSunday 5th JuneThis is the Wey & Arun Canal Trust’s annual sponsored walk and is a 12-mile walk through some beautiful Surrey and Sussex countryside that takes in locations linked with the 200th anniversary of the canal’s opening. The Trust is giving other organisations the opportunity to raise money through a 50/50 sponsorship option. If a team of walkers raises more than £200 sponsorship, a minimum of £20 each, it is happy to split their proceeds equally with a cause of their choosing. The walk’s morning section of about 6½ miles is from North Hall in Loxwood, West Sussex to the Three Compasses pub at Alfold in Surrey, where lunch will be provided. Those who would like to do a shorter walk can join the afternoon 5½ mile section, starting at 1pm from the Three Compasses. Register to join the Poddle at https://weyarun.org.uk/drupal/content/2016-poddle. For more information, call Mrs Darvill on 01483 894606 or email her at [email protected]. Supporters who are unable to do the walk could sponsor the Trust’s ‘last man’

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independentIt seems paradoxical that by accepting help you can keep your independence in later life for as long as possible. You might choose to move into a different type of accommodation so that you no longer have to climb the stairs or tackle maintenance and gardening. Or you might decide to stay in your own home and organise some sort of care to help with daily living. There is a lot of choice now to enable you to keep in control of how you live your life.

Between 2006 and 2026 it is estimated that the number of people aged 60 and over will increase by 29%. Figures in the 85+ age group show an increase of 60%. So there are a lot of us who will need to find out about the options available and make decisions as we age and our needs change.

Mr and Mrs Bell (see right) chose to move to a purpose-built retirement village. Others like Keith have some on-site support from a manager and a domestic.

Homeshare is another option. This is where someone is at home and needs help with daily living and is matched with a person who

Eighty-year-old Keith Swindells leads a very full life. A keen walker, he can take the disused railway either way to Guildford or Cranleigh from his rented flat in Bramley. Books line his lounge so it is handy that the library is next door and he is an active member of the church a few hundred yards away.

“I am totally independent” Keith explains. “I’m in a safe place and if something happens and my condition deteriorates then I am not dependent on my family. I would have help to get the right services in.”

Keith lives in council run Blunden Court in Bramley High Street. There are 28 self-contained flats alongside resident facilities including lounges, laundry rooms and attractive gardens. Catering for those over 60 (or over 55 with a disability) this type of accommodation used to be called ‘sheltered housing’ . But it has been aptly renamed ‘independent living’ according to visiting manager Lucy Hunter.

Residents here are not all as physically active as Keith. That doesn’t matter as carers can come and go and assist them as required. The manager here will work on a support plan with a resident to assess risks and daily living needs and will check on residents every day. There are social activities organised every day of the week so nobody living here needs to feel isolated or lonely.

Lucy Hunter says that one of the best parts of her role as a manager is showing people around. Potential residents say they were expecting a clinical, residential home where they were told what to do. They are pleasantly surprised. Lucy says “Once here they say ‘it’s the best thing I ever did’ and ‘I wish I had done this sooner’. “

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” “There is a lot of choice now to enable you to keep in control of how you live your life.

Carol Martin talks to people making different choices about how they live as they get older

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all very positive. This allows me to be in reasonable control of my life with further assistance from my family who are always welcome when they visit.” Life must be good for Mr Nicholson - he is regularly seen in the sun lounge enjoying a glass of lager while doing the crossword, see left!

Not everyone wants to move in later life. Many people prefer to stay in their own homes with their treasured possessions or pets and where precious memories have been made.

The answer can be live-in care. Rosamond Lomax and her brother organised live-in care for their mother after she was widowed, approaching 90 and suffering from poor mobility. Rosamond’s mother had spent her career in the visual arts and as a fashion designer and was anxious to get back to her own beautiful home environment after a recuperative spell in a nursing home.

With a sharp mind and an keen interest in politics and current affairs Rosamond’s mother needed the right carer to provide the social interaction she was looking for. Rosamond went to specialist live-in care agency Loga Care in Bentley, Farnham to get help. With 250 carers on their books Loga Care is able to match the personalities of the carer to the client, mindful that they will be sharing the same home.

needs housing and will offer practical support in return for a roof over their head. Assisted living is one step up from sheltered housing with additional support in place. This might include help with meals and personal care. Close care is good for couples who live next to a care home and can have outreach support.

All of these are alternatives to residential homes that most of us think of when we imagine care in later life. Care homes still suit many and despite perceptions need not mean a complete loss of independence.

At charity run Abbeyfield Wey Valley Society residential homes in Farnham, staff work hard to provide person-centred care. With close links to the local community they have a large group of volunteers who visit, organise outings and help with hospital trips. They also have an open door policy within the homes for friends and family.

Mr Nicholson (above right) who lives in the residential wing of Hatch Mill says of his experience: ”The environment, medical and daily care provided by Abbeyfield Wey Valley Society, along with the social activities are

On the first of October we moved into a two bedroom Villa in Richmond Village at Painswick, Gloucestershire. My wife Noni had seen an advertisement in a local magazine.

We felt it was time to leave our four bedroom house in Chipping Campden and its garden and take advantage of the amenities available in some form of retirement home. At our age, 87 and 84, it was time to do some serious planning before nature forced our hand. Richmond Painswick appealed to me particularly as it has a Spa and I like swimming. It seemed appropriate for Noni too as she had just spent almost two months in hospital with a broken hip and had lost mobility. This had resulted in our having to curtail our social activity very considerably.

While our family did their best to help us we didn’t want to become a burden, and Richmond Painswick could offer a solution. They had a care home next door and a restaurant. Our accommodation is ideal. We were fortunate to be offered a villa just as our house in Campden

was sold. Taking on a lease as opposed to full ownership means we don’t need to worry about the building, either maintenance or insurance. We were able to refurbish to our specification under the terms of the lease, enjoying the support of Richmond Painswick management at the same time.

Having lived in our villa for five months, we are convinced we made a wise choice. Richmond management has been very helpful when needed, and we have met several other owners who are becoming our friends. The restaurant chef has gone out of his way to accommodate Noni’s vegetarian preferences. The swimming pool and sauna are as good as it gets! Looking back, we were wise to make our move while we both felt totally in control. Being 80 doesn’t necessarily focus the mind, but it should. A move at this stage in life is manageable and procrastination can steal the best from the last decades.

We would seriously recommend choosing a retirement village. Don’t wait till fortune forces the move. You might wind up somewhere else!

Retirement Village - The choice of Mr and Mrs Bell

Mr Bell

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The care for Rosamond’s mother has been a great success. Rosamond says “Mum’s general health, mobility and well-being have made a remarkable improvement since she has had live-in care.” Her mother has benefitted from routines and regular meals. “Carers have also enabled and encouraged her to get back to drawing and painting, she has done some wonderful portraits of each one”, Rosamond adds. “We threw a huge 90th birthday party at her home and friends and relatives were so impressed by how well she looked.”

The benefits of live-in care extend to the family too. Rosamond says it has made an enormous difference to her as it is such a comfort to know that her mother “is being well looked after 24/7 and if there are any problems I have the company to sort it out”.

Whatever choice you make it seems that if you face your changing needs and take action you really can remain in control of your life and stay as independent as possible. Like Mr Nicholson, we’d all drink to that.

Carol Martin is a freelance writer.

Just because you are finding it difficult to bend down and put your socks on or get in and out of a car it doesn’t mean that you necessarily need someone to be around to help you.

Roseanne Finch, Showroom Manager at Hexagon Healthcare in Farnham talked to VantagePoint about some simple gadgets which can help you remain independent.

As Roseanne explained: “You don’t have to be poorly or disabled to take advantage of some daily living aids. Just make life easier for yourself.”

Some items of equipment in Hexagon’s showroom like the wheelchairs, scooters and reclining armchairs are an investment.

Here Roseanne recommends some less expensive gadgets for use around the home which can still make a huge difference.

She also points out that you don’t have to be registered disabled to be able to get the VAT deducted from the cost of these items.

Roseanne’s final piece of advice is to try out different equipment in person before buying. If you have small hands and are choosing a grab rail for example, your choice for a certain shape and diameter of rail will be different from someone with larger hands. You are the one who is going to be using this equipment so make sure it works for you. Some handy items are shown below:

Making life easier at home

Handigrip Reacher - a long handled stick with a trigger handle which helps pick things up from the floor. £9-£11.

Handybar - inserts into the door latch on your vehicle door frame. Acts as a lever you can lean on when getting into and out of the car. £27.

Sock aids - if you have difficulty bending down, problems with knees or hips or balance issues. Drop the sock aid to the floor, holding onto the long tapes. Slide foot into the aid. Pull tapes back and up so that sock slides up over the heel. £4.79.

Scoop plate - a plate with a raised edge so that you can fork food to the high side and scoop it up, useful if you have had a stroke and can only use one hand. £10-£15

Very light, chunky cutlery, useful if you find it hard to grip or have arthritic hands. Set of 4 - knife, spoons x 2, fork, £33.29.

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National Croquet Day Sunday 5th June 11am to 5pm Have you ever played croquet, or have you ever wondered how to play croquet? Now’s your chance to have a go at the real thing on high quality croquet courts. On National Croquet Day, Guildford and Godalming Croquet Club invite you to try out this enjoyable and fascinating sport, which can be played simply at a social level or as competitively as you like, if you are that way inclined. Accompanied children aged 10 or over will be welcome. There will be opportunities to watch and play both main types of croquet (Association Croquet and Golf Croquet) and a couple of special competitions for visitors. It’s free; they will supply the equipment, and all you need to do is turn up wearing flat-soled shoes (e.g. trainers). A warm welcome is guaranteed. For details of how to find them, see their website www.guildfordandgodalmingcroquetclub.co.uk. Alternatively, contact Mike Huxley on 01483 415472.

RHS Garden Wisley Monday 6th to Sunday 12th June June is a busy month at RHS Garden Wisley. To celebrate the Queen’s birthday they will be dressing the garden especially for the birthday celebrations. A week of horticultural displays with a royal theme. Normal garden admission applies. The Garden is open from 10am (9am at weekends) to 6pm. Last entry is one hour before closing. RHS Garden Wisley, Woking GU23 6QB. Contact them on 0845 260 9000 or email [email protected].

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Horsley Decorative & Fine Arts Society Wednesday 8th June 10.30am You are invited to join Horsley DFAS when Patricia Wright will be talking on The Wonderful Mediterranean: Cradle of Cultures and Civilisations. Horsley DFAS meets at East Horsley Village Hall for lectures at 10.30am (coffee from 9.45) on the second Wednesday of each month except August and September. Visitors (£5) and new members welcome. For more information and the full programme phone Alma 01372 451015 or visit their website www.horsleydfas.org.uk.

Guildford Jazz Wednesday 8th June 7.30 for 8pm Jazz at The Pavilion features Georgina Jackson with the Chris Ingham Trio. A first rate jazz singer and trumpet player with exciting vocals, Georgina has performed with the BBC Big Band and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra. Backed by the Chris Ingham trio, Georgina’s brilliant performances are a testament to her love affair with classic jazz and swing. It takes place at Guildford Rugby Club, Guildford Road, Godalming GU7 3DH. Tickets £12 in advance from www.guildfordjazz.org.uk.

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Most successful entrepreneurs use their wealth to live a life of self-indulgent luxury. Not Elon Musk, the founder of Paypal, though. Even as a young physics student he aimed to make the world a better place by developing ground-breaking sustainable energy technology. Still only 45, Musk’s efforts in this direction include Solar City, a company developing cost-effective solar power, and SpaceX, developing low-cost re-usable space rockets with the eventual aim of setting up a human colony on Mars. His third major focus is in developing more effective electric cars via his Tesla business.

Musk has been pouring his personal fortune into these businesses at a level which could only be dreamed about by most companies, and his efforts are now starting to bear fruit. SpaceX hit the headlines in December 2015 by achieving the world’s first successful landing of a re-usable space rocket following its mission launching satellites into orbit.

Tesla are perhaps less in the public eye, unless you can afford upwards of £50,000 for one of their Model S luxury saloons. Yet Tesla are about much more than producing a handful of expensive luxury cars, for their plan has always been that as their pioneering technology becomes more widely adopted, costs will reduce allowing the benefits to filter down to more mass-market models.

So what is it that sets the Tesla Model S apart from other cars? Fundamentally, it is that whilst virtually every other model of electric

car has a range of 100 miles at best, the Model S is claimed to achieve up to 310 miles between charges. How is this achieved? A major part of Tesla’s budget is spent on battery development, working with Panasonic to provide maximum power storage whilst minimising cost and weight. Tesla were amongst the first companies to use lithium-ion batteries, and their battery technology continues to be world-leading. In fact, they have supplied batteries to a number of other vehicle manufacturers, allowing them to kick-start their own electric-car production, a move which Musk sees as a key aspect of Tesla’s ambition to make electric cars truly mainstream. Additionally, many Tesla patents have been made available free of charge to the world’s motor industry.

Tesla aim, by 2020, to be producing an incredible 500,000 batteries a year, and to achieve this volume they are well on the way to completing a vast solar and wind powered ‘Gigafactory’ in Reno, Nevada. Economies of scale should then reduce battery costs by around 30%. Not content with that, further Gigafactories are also planned.

Tesla are also using their battery technology to produce an innovative home electric storage system, Powerwall. This takes and stores electricity, whether from the mains or, as Tesla envisage, solar power, storing it in the Powerwall to provide a supply of electrical power for domestic use as required, typically in power outages or at times of high electricity cost. Presently, each Powerwall unit can store and provide 6kWh of electrical energy, and they can be combined to increase total capacity.

The second key feature which sets Tesla apart from other electric car makers is that their Model S was designed from the outset as an electric car, and so was not compromised by having to accommodate petrol or diesel engines. Tesla’s engineers have therefore been able to package all the running gear under the floor, leaving a huge amount of unencumbered space for the

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occupants, with a completely flat floor, a massive boot, and a second sizeable luggage space where the engine ought to be.

But what is the Model S like to drive? In a word – stunning! A car from a completely new manufacturer could be expected to have a few rough edges, but the cabin is a seriously impressive and luxurious place to be. The dashboard is dominated by the huge iPad-like centre touchscreen controlling almost every function of the car. This may sound over-complex, but in practice it works extremely well indeed. Performance, even in the relatively modest 85kW car we tried, is staggering, with 374bhp on tap.

To find out the realistic range, we decided to challenge the Model S to the sort of long-distance journey many of us make from time to time, whether on business or to visit friends or relatives. The trip took us north-west from Surrey, then up the west coast via the M40/M6/M74 motorways, over to Edinburgh and up into Perthshire, finally looping back down the east of England on the A1/M1/M25 to return to Surrey. Cynical from experience with other electric cars, our range expectations were not high, particularly when our journey would be mostly high-speed motorway miles in the depths of winter, necessitating much use of wipers, lights and heating. Other electric cars we tested achieved only a 60-70 mile range in these sorts of conditions, however the Model S amazed us by consistently delivering around 240 miles maximum range from a full charge.

So Tesla’s Model S certainly delivers on luxury, space, performance and range, making it without doubt the first practical electric car on sale, albeit expensive. But the car itself is only part of the Tesla experience, for the company has also developed its own easy-to-use rapid-charging system, known as ‘Supercharging’. This charges at a rate of up to 120kW, far quicker than even the best of the other public networks, which can manage 50kW at best. Supercharging can top up the Model S with up to 300 miles for every hour of charging. This means that grabbing a quick charge during say a 30 minute coffee or comfort stop will add up to 150 miles of range. And the best bit is – it’s free! Unlike some of the public charging (and charged-for) networks, free lifetime use of the Supercharger network is included in the purchase price of every Tesla sold.

Tesla are rolling out dedicated Supercharger charging stations around the country. At present, these are at only around 30

locations, but this is increasing all the time. Each location has a number of Superchargers – up to 8 in some cases, so finding an available charging point is not an issue. And they are incredibly easy to use – the Supercharger automatically identifies the car and releases the charging cable – and opens the charging port flap on the car! So just plug in and charge, it’s as easy as that. Although other national charging networks can be used by Tesla drivers if necessary, the speed and ease of use of the Supercharger network makes this very much a last resort!

As if all that was not enough, Tesla have also stolen a march on the rest of the worlds motor industry by introducing a feature which makes the Model S the world’s first significantly self-driving car. Called ‘Autopilot’, this can, under the right circumstances, take over acceleration, braking and steering the car on motorways and dual carriageways. To comply with current legislation, the driver’s hands must stay in contact with the steering wheel most of the time, although this requirement will doubtless be lifted at some point. Using Autopilot for the first time may cause some apprehension, but it soon becomes second nature: we completed a major part of our journey around the motorway network using it, enjoying the experience immensely.

It’s easy for most of us to overlook Tesla’s Model S, if only because of its cost. Understandable, when even the basic model costs over £54,000, whilst the high-performance P90D can easily top £100,000. However, that does buy a unique car, with impeccable green credentials but which can also hold its own in luxury terms with similar priced models as the Mercedes S Class and Jaguar XJ.

Not only that, but 2017 should see the Tesla model range move into more mainstream territory with the smaller Model 3. Pricing for this is expected to be around £35,000, and since the Model 3 shares most of the attributes of its bigger relative, expect Tesla cars to become a much more common sight on our roads. Over 400,000 Models 3’s were ordered within a few weeks of it being announced…

THE AUTHORAbout the author: Andy Goundry spent his working career in vehicle design and development. Since retirement he has continued a close involvement with vehicles, writing for specialist magazines and websites, as well as producing his own motoring website at www.autonews.uk.com. © Andy Goundry 2016

Images clockwise from left: The Tesla S; Tesla S running gear; the ‘Gigafactory’; the Powerwall; the new Model 3.

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care at the forefront of their minds, they also found time to visit Africa to care for sick families, often for years at a time.

Today, Mount Alvernia Hospital is no longer run by the Franciscan sisters, and the maternity unit has been replaced with a day facility. It has grown from two small houses into a large, modern 76-bed hospital. The hospital has also recently undergone a £6m refurbishment, including the installation of a new operating theatre, new imaging equipment and a new ambulatory care unit for minor operations.

Mount Alvernia is now run by BMI Healthcare, the largest healthcare provider in the UK, but still stands as a strong pillar of the community.

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Steeped in history, BMI Mount Alvernia Hospital was named and opened by the Bishop of Southwark in 1935. As old as the historic Guildford Cathedral, Mount Alvernia was run by the Franciscan Sisters of the Divine Motherhood until 2005. Up until that time, the sisters at the hospital managed all aspects of care in the 17-bed hospital, from working in the theatre to building an extension at the back themselves.

The hospital has witnessed one of Guildford’s historic moments, with the opening of the Cathedral and the Lido, as well as witnessing one of the town’s darkest days in 1974, when the IRA bombed two pubs in Guildford as part of a terrorist plot.

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Back pain is a normal occurrence which on average happens once or twice a year. The back, as with any other part of the body, is made up of bones, ligaments and muscles and these structures can from time to time become injured, sore, strained and sprained and take a few weeks to repair.

As spring approaches, many people will be tempted to spend long hours in a sunny garden and this is a classic example. They will be bending, reaching, lifting and twisting, and although these are very normal and natural things to do, if the back isn’t used to this form of exercise you can expect to be sore afterwards.

So what can we do to prevent or minimise this?

Backs love to move. Movement of joints keeps them healthy by improving blood flow, stretching tissues and getting nutrients

into joints. By regularly moving the back the tissues, joints, muscles and ligaments become stronger and more able to tolerate the odd burst of enthusiasm that comes with Spring and sunshine.

Regularly moving the back as a daily routine is a brilliant way to keep your back in good health. There are many movements that will be suitable and if you haven’t had severe back pain or injury in the past then movements like touching toes, standing side bends and twists and arching backwards can work well. Repeating the movements ten times will warm up the back prior to exercise and cool it down afterwards.

So why do some backs stay sore for more than a few weeks and if so what can you do about it?

Most persistent back pain is due to discs in the lower back losing height. When young discs

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are tall and full of water, their job is to keep the spine bones apart, give bounce to the spine and help make the back strong. Age, being still for long periods of time (think sitting at a desk) and environmental factors can make the discs lose some of their water.

This weakens the discs and can sometimes end in injury and pain. The pain can come from lots of different structures including the discs themselves (these injuries are things like disc bulges, herniations and slipped discs) the joints in the back (called facet joints) or things like muscles, nerves (called sciatica), ligaments and bones. To determine exactly which structures are causing pain is often a mystery that medical science is desperately trying to solve.

Discs and nerves can be very painful structures when injured and although it’s normal for discs to wear with age, if they wear quickly or become injured in an accident, they can take 1-2 years to heal. In these cases the back still needs to move but in a more controlled and supported way, using core muscles to prevent flare-ups. This is where a specialised set of exercises, designed specifically for the individual, is necessary to allow the back to heal and become strong again.

These exercises are often started in lying and involve bringing on a set of muscles called ‘core muscles’. Core

muscles are a combination of deep abdominals, the diaphragm, the pelvic floor and deep spinal muscles. They protect the back from excessive movement and strain.

Before starting a program of core strengthening exercises, if you have back pain it is advisable to see a specialist spine physiotherapist to test your movement and strength and have them design the perfect program for returning your back to the healthy strong structure it should be.

Other important things to do are relatively easy and form part of a healthy lifestyle - eating plenty of Omega 3 fats (found in fish, nuts, seeds) plenty of green vegetables for essential nutrients and minerals, limit sugar and highly processed foods and drink plenty of water.

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Waverley Dowsers There are now monthly meetings for members who come from a wide radius of their Godalming meeting place, The Unitarian Hall. Dowsing has many facets with members taking a special interest in such aspects as archaeology, ground energies and ley lines, both natural and manmade. Well being is another specialist area and Dr E Emoto brings some healing aspects into focus through his research into the power of water to hold information. His book, The Hidden Messages in Water, opens up a new dimension into well being and water which dowsers find. For further information on dates for the next meetings and other events, contact Michael Haxeltine on 01252 541639 or Geoff Mitchell on 01276 742977.

Guildford Beer Festival 2016 Friday 10th Saturday 11th June Takes place at Guildford Cricket Club in Woodbridge Road. As ever, they will focus on keeping it local with all the beers coming from within 30 miles of Guildford. There are now over 100 breweries within that catchment, so they have the ingredients for a fantastic line up of drinks! CAMRA members receive tokens entitling them to a free pint upon production of their current CAMRA membership card. The admission price includes a free GBF tasting glass and souvenir programme. Tickets at £10 for each of the three sessions are available online from www.guildfordbeerfestival.co.uk and via the Guildford Tourist Information Centre in the town centre (155 High Street, Guildford GU1 3AJ).

The Dire Straits Experience Friday 10th June 7.30pm The show features former Dire Straits members Chris White (on saxophone) and Chris Whitten (on drums), re-creating hits including: Sultans of Swing, Brothers In Arms, Money For Nothing, Walk of Life, Tunnel of Love, Romeo and Juliet, So Far Away to mention but a few. It has been more than 35 years since the opening line of Sultans of Swing was first heard. When Dire Straits disbanded over 20 years ago, they left a catalogue of some of the finest compositions and musical performances that the heyday of rock ever produced. If anything, their reputation has only grown with time. Record sales of more than one hundred and twenty million albums continue to increase as new young fans join the band’s massive worldwide following. Tickets are £24 plus £2 booking fee, call 01483 739047 or go to www.glive.co.uk.

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George Abbot School - 50th Anniversary Reunion Saturday 11th June 1 to 6pm Ex Pupils (and teachers) of the School who left in the mid 60s are getting together for a 50 year- ish Reunion. Up to 100 people are expected (boys and girls) and they would like many more who may realise their connection to that time and place after reading this. The current Head Teacher, Deborah Cooper, together with her staff is showing visitors round the School on Friday June 10th starting at 1.45pm in the Elmslie main reception area. The visit will conclude at 3.15pm. A general get together for everyone to meet old friends will take place at the Guildford Rugby Club (GU7 3DH) on the A3100 Guildford to Godalming road - lots of memorabilia will be on display and prospective visitors are encouraged to bring anything they have to add to the collection! There is ample free parking and food and drink will be available. Contact Richard Anscombe ([email protected]) or Peter Cobbett ([email protected]) in the first instance so that numbers can be assessed and the School notified.

Guildford Choral with Southern Pro Musica Saturday 11th June 7.30pm There’s a lovely concert coming up called ‘Across the Centuries ‘which includes John Rutter’s ‘Gloria’ and Jonathan Willcocks’ ‘Magnificat’. It takes place at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford and will be conducted by the choir’s musical director Jonathan Willcocks. In the lovely surroundings and generous acoustic of Holy Trinity Church, this concert explores music from the 16th to the 21st centuries. Both these works combine chorus with brass, percussion and organ and will continue the developing partnership between Guildford Choral and Southern Pro Musica. Tickets are £23, £20. Children, students, disabled and ES40 £10. They do not offer concessions for older people. Call 01483 272191.

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The ancient art of transforming hard metal into practical, tactile and beautiful objects has its origins through the far distant mists of time. And indeed this almost mysterious art has remained largely unchanged over many hundreds of years – almost as though in blatant rebellion against the tireless march of technological advancement that has enveloped the modern world.

Tucked away in the picturesque Surrey Hills countryside is a forge that has for over thirty years crafted iron into all manner of amazing things, and all by hand proving that the blacksmith’s hammer will never rest regardless.

James Davies describes himself as an artist in iron, and there is no doubt that it is a perfect description. Working from his Forest Green Forge, adjacent to the village green and with The Parrot Inn close by, James wields his hammer with measured skill and boundless energy. All around him scattered across workbenches are the tools of his trade – with of course the forge at its heart, its flames

roaring to the tune of the bellows pumping air to ensure the metal to be beaten glows almost white hot.

James’ story of how he came to be a blacksmith is fascinating, as much by its novelty as it is for his love of iron.

“Although I initially started working with iron when I left school, I actually spent my early years in the aircraft industry making precision panels for instruments in Harrier jump jets,” said James, with a smile on his face as he saw my surprised reaction. “Seems strange I know, but my experience there of having to work with materials accurate to thousandths of an inch taught me how to craft with amazing accuracy.”

His lucky break was being recruited by one of the country’s most celebrated blacksmiths who helped forge James’ future. “I joined the Richard Quinnell Forge in Leatherhead at a time when blacksmithing for art was really taking off. I was working alongside top-class artists doing ironwork, and was part of the industry at its peak when Richard launched the British Artist Blacksmith Association. The Association quickly raised the profile of ironwork art to the public.”

Forest Green Forge has a gallery where visitors can see examples of the enormous range of metal items they have created over the years. “I used to do a lot of interior design

Craftsman in IronPhil Kemp talks to one of our local blacksmiths at his forge in Forest Green

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work like tables and chairs made from iron, the tables with glass tops,” said James as he showed me around the gallery, where he also has a bench covered in black albums each containing photos of work past and present. “However, the market has changed with people wanting minimalist things, empty rooms not being really artistic. I have got my own niche market now making special commissions, things that you just can’t buy off the shelf. Customers can pop-in and ask me to sketch the ideas they have so we can visualise what they want, or they bring their own sketches. And that’s where the albums also come into their own, stimulating ideas.”

The longer I was in the forge the more I appreciated just how skilled blacksmiths are with their ability not just at heating and shaping metal, but also in understanding how different metals will react in terms of colour and finish. “The craft of metal is so involved and is something you learn over many years. In my office I have got endless files with notes I have made of technology and technique. Metal is always trying to fight. Imagine shaping a piece of plasticine, how easy it is to shape. Take a piece of metal and it will always try to do the opposite of what you want. You have to learn how to beat it into shape; it’s like a battle really.”

James pointed out different objects in the gallery, and you could sense the pride he holds for his work. There are particular items he enjoys making. “I have made so many dragons over the years. They work so well in iron. But I also love making flowers out of metal,” he said pointing out some remarkably life-like metal blooms. “Those lilies look so delicate. And of course they are.”

I asked for a layman’s explanation on the process of taking a rod of iron through all of the stages needed before it ends up as a fragile-looking flower petal. “I can take a six metre long half-an-inch thick strip of metal and forge that into a three millimetre thin strip and shape it into a flower petal,” James explained. “I can get the forge fire up to temperatures around 800 degrees, obviously very hot and hot enough to make iron soft so it behaves a bit like cheese. I have a power hammer with

25 tonnes of pressure to do the initial work, and then do the final shaping using a hand-held hammer. The real skill is getting the metal to exactly the right temperature. Too hot and it will fizzle, spark and burn so that the piece is ruined. Too cold and it won’t be workable.”

The story of the forge buildings is as fascinating as that of what is hidden within its walls. “In 1996 there were only sheds here, all falling apart. I heard about an old 16th century brick-built barn that was threatened with demolition. I had it dismantled and shipped here literally in kit form to be erected as the forge buildings you see now. In 1996 it won the South of England Best Development Award.”

Surreally dominating the centre of the forge gallery is a large free-standing sculpture of an alien flying saucer, seemingly completely out of place until you take time to feel the smoothness of the intricate panel beating, admire the sculpting, and wonder at the subtle variations in colour of the copper patination. This work of art is perhaps the perfect advertisement for James Davies, Craftsman in Iron.

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Summer Fair and Free Family Fun Day Saturday 11th June 11am-4pmOnce again the Guildford Cathedral Marquee at Stag Hill plays host to a wonderful Market, boasting a range of stallholders offering a delightful variety of gifts and treats. The Fair is combined with one of their Family Fun Days, with Royal themed children’s crafts and activities. Entry to the Market and Fun Day is free. The Cathedral, Refectory and shop will be open. The Emergency Poet, Deborah Alma, will also be in attendance with her vintage ambulance, offering consultations and prescribing poems as cures; in the waiting room under an attached awning Nurse Verse dispenses poemcetamols and other poetic pills and treatments from the Cold Comfort Pharmacy. More information about the Fair & Fun day can be found at www.guildford-cathedral.org or 01483 547860.

Oakleaf EnterpriseAre you looking to get involved with volunteering? Oakleaf is after friendly volunteers to help with its onsite coffee shop. They require help with morning and afternoon breaks, making and serving teas and coffees and serving lunch, whilst managing the kitchen and fl oat. They are currently looking for people to help on Thursdays and Fridays, and this can be all day, or just morning/afternoon breaks, depending on your availability! If you are interested, or would like more details, email [email protected] or ring them on 01483 303649.

Home-Start Guildford This family support charity is looking for new volunteers. Can you spare a few hours each week to help a family with young children? Are you interested in learning new skills on their friendly, free, volunteer training course? Their next Volunteer Preparation Course starts in September2016, and they are recruiting now! Home-Start Guildford is a family support charity covering the whole of the Guildford Borough plus Bookham and Fetcham in Mole Valley. They provide home-visiting volunteers with parenting experience to support families who are struggling to cope, with at least one child under fi ve. Examples of diffi culties might be post-natal depression, illness/disability (of parent or child), multiple births, family breakdown, and fi nancial worries. If you are interested, call Harriet on 01483 511181, or email offi [email protected] for more information. www.hsguildford.org.uk.

Shalford Village FairSunday 12th June 12noon to 4pmHelp celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday with a Hog Roast, stalls, competitions, varied entertainment. Do pop along and have a fun afternoon.

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The Chantry Singers is a friendly Guildford-based chamber choir of around 35 members and we celebrated our 30th anniversary in 2013. Initially established as a choir for staff and parents at the Royal Grammar School we have now grown in size, experience and reputation, and enjoy giving high quality performances of choral works from Renaissance masterpieces to contemporary composers. Recent highlights have been the ‘Nelson’ Mass by Haydn, Stainer’s ‘Crucifi xion’, works by Lotti, Lassus and Sanders, Rossini’s ‘Petit Messe Solennelle’ and Rachmaninov ‘Vespers’.

The Chantry Singers has specialised in eclectically themed programmes combining well-known works with less familiar material expanding the choir’s repertoire and off ering new exciting challenges. Recent themes include Music for Remembrance, Psalms and Spirituals, America and Music for Royal Occasions.

We are looking forward to our next concert on Saturday 18th June in the atmospheric surroundings of St Nicolas Church Guildford, a programme which has a lighter, more summery feel, comprising part songs and close harmony. This includes ‘Five Childhood Lyrics’, nursery rhymes set by John Rutter for chorus, alongside a number of well loved Kings Singers arrangements including ‘Can’t buy me love’, ‘And so it Goes’ (Billy Joel) and ‘You are the New Day’, a Kings Singers favourite. This should be a very enjoyable evening for all.

In the Autumn term the mood changes once more and Chantry Singers are performing Handel’s ‘Dixit Dominus’ an inspiring and challenging work alongside other pieces by Vivaldi and Bach which will take place on 26th November at St Nicolas Church. In the spring we will be focusing on French music for Choir and Organ.

As a choir we are very fortunate to have as our Musical Director, Roy Rashbrook, who studied singing at the Guildhall School of Music and on becoming a professional singer in 1998, joined

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and recording schedules with his work as a soloist, singing teacher and conductor. He has sung as a soloist with many of Britain’s leading orchestras including City of London Sinfonia and London Mozart Players. In our recent Easter concert Roy sang excerpts from Bach’s St Matthew Passion alongside the choir.

Roy is currently musical director of three choirs; Hart Voices in Fleet, the Chantry Singers and Cantorum Nicolai, a newly formed choir of upper voices.

Chantry Singers enjoys performing with a range of high quality soloists and chamber ensembles and has been joined on two occasions by Rachel Mahon, Organ Scholar at St Pauls Cathedral where she regularly plays and conducts, alongside a busy international recital schedule. We enjoy collaborating with Hart Voices for larger scale works and on a lighter note, we were invited to sing at Wisley Gardens for the switching on of the Christmas lights last year

Chantry Singers always welcomes new singers and several have joined over the last year. We rehearse at the Royal Grammar School Guildford on a Tuesday evening from 7.45pm to 9.45pm during term time and prepare for three to four concerts per year. Although there is no formal audition, the musical director likes to hear prospective members sing simple exercises in a relaxed environment. If you enjoy singing and would like to be part of a choir where every singer’s contribution counts, get in touch. You will be made very welcome!

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Guildford Shakespeare Company Open Air Season Tuesday 14th June to Saturday 30th July Throughout June and July Surrey’s award-winning Guildford Shakespeare Company continue their 10th Anniversary celebrations with their Annual Open-Air Theatre Season. Expect a rush of colour and frivolity as two of Shakespeare’s most-loved comedies, explode into life at two of Guildford’s most enchanting locations; the Comedy of Errors (14th June-2nd July) and Much Ado about Nothing (15th-30th July). For more information, visit www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk.

Onslow Village Residents’ Association Tuesday 14th June ‘A Parcel of Gold for Edith’ is the next event of Onslow Village Residents’ Association in the Village Hall, Wilderness Road, Onslow Village, Guildford GU2 7QR. Presented by John Owen Smith, this is the story of one of Australia’s Pioneer Women, who spent most of her life in the gold fields of Bendigo. In 1841, aged only 19, Ellen Suter fled poverty and squalor in the back-streets of Portsmouth and set off alone to live in the new colony of Victoria on the other side of the world. Her story has been pieced together from the accidental discovery in a house in Headley of seven letters written between 1853 and 1875. Complimentary tea and coffee will be served from 7.15pm. Entry is free to OVRA members. £3 to non-members.

Guildford & Woking Humanists Tuesday 14th June 7.30pm Author and campaigner Anne Marie Waters will talk about Sharia Watch, the campaigning group she founded, and will look at the impact of Sharia law on women, including issues such as forced marriages and wearing of the niqab. She will also talk about female genital mutilation and related issues. Anne Marie has appeared in a number of TV debates. Her talk will be followed by questions and discussion. There is a refreshments interval at 8.30pm. The venue is The Guildford Institute in Ward Street, Guildford GU1 4LH.

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Don’t miss the Surrey Hills Food, Drink and Music Festival, at Coverwood Farm Peaslake on 3rd September. There will be the opportunity to see the CowParade Surrey cows as well as the smaller cows, or mini moos, and enjoy some great local food and drink. There’s lots of great activities on off er for kids from craft activities to getting up close to the farm animals. Visit www.surreyhillsfoodfest.co.uk for more information.

This autumn will see the cows auctioned off for charity. Each cow sponsor gets to choose a charity of their own

to benefi t from half of the auction proceeds, with the other 50 per cent going to the Surrey Hills Trust Fund, established in partnership with the Community Foundation for Surrey to conserve and protect the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The fund supports local community projects and enterprise schemes that benefi t and enhance the Surrey

Hills. Wendy Varcoe, Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Surrey comments; “The Surrey Hills Trust Fund is an exciting local initiative enabling local residents to donate now to protect and conserve the stunning natural landscape and help local communities to access and enjoy the Surrey Hills for generations to come.”

VantagePoint is a media partner for the CowParade Surrey and a member of Surrey Hills Enterprises. Visit our blog at www.thevantagepointblog.com for more updates.

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Guildford Means Business EXPOWednesday 15th JuneLocal video production company, Wizard Video Productions, has been invited to fi lm at the forthcoming Guildford Means Business EXPO at the Surrey Sports Park. Run by Connect Surrey, a business networking organisation serving the needs of the Surrey business community. With well over 100 exhibitors expected, a great track record and the support of Guildford Borough Council, Surrey Chambers of Commerce and BBC Surrey, the show will continue to provide the perfect opportunity for local companies to promote themselves. For over 29 years, Wizard Video Productions has produced great promotional and training videos for businesses large and small. Based in Witley, Wizard Video is a highly trained team of experienced media professionals, combining skills and expertise to create well-planned, highly creative and captivating videos and are now very involved at local Surrey business community level. For more information on Wizard Video Productions, visit www.wizardcorporatevideo.co.uk or call 01428 682896. For further information on Guildford Means Business EXPO, visit www.guildfordmeansbusiness.com or on Connect Surrey, visit www.connectsurrey.uk/.

Guildford Wey Valley Decorative and Fine Arts Society Thursday 16th June 10.45am Their next lecture is entitled ‘The Elgin Marbles: A History of Meaning.’ Join them in Shalford Village Hall and hear Alan Read explain how the signifi cance and meaning of the Marbles has changed dramatically over two centuries from architectural decoration to hotly disputed cultural objects. Refreshments are available from 9.45am and the lecture starts at 10.45am. The Society offers a monthly programme of varied and fascinating talks by fi rst class speakers. The programme also includes special study days and an annual tour for members. New members and visitors are warmly welcomed. Annual membership is £42 and visitors pay £6 per talk. If you are interested, contact the Membership Secretary on 01932 355113 or visit their website at www.gwvdfas.org.uk.

The Bishop’s Hill Concert BandThis Norwegian concert band is visiting Guildford, Godalming and Farnham this summer for their anniversary tour. They will be performing in various locations across the county while they are here, playing a repertoire of easy listening and recognisable favourites, suitable for all the family. Here is their itinerary: Thursday 16th June at 1pm Outdoor concert, Guildford Rotunda (at the bottom of North Street, free). Then at 8pm they will play again at Pub jazz at the King’s Head, Guildford (free). On Friday 17th June at 1pm, there is an outdoor concert, Gostrey Meadow Bandstand, Farnham (free). Finally on Saturday 18th June at 7.30pm there is a joint concert with the Bourne Concert Band from Woking at Godalming Borough Hall (ticketed).

GUTS - Visit to Blenheim Palace Friday 17th June Local charity GUTS Fighting Bowel Cancer has organised a visit to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. This trip is a must for all garden lovers; not only will you have the opportunity to wander around the beautiful gardens (as well as the historic

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Therapies range from relaxing to necessities, from hot stone massage to hair removal and threading. With holidays looming, timely treatments include eyelash tints (£16), eyebrow shape (£12) and new tanning solutions with Saint Tropez express tan (£25).

Application only takes 15 minutes and when you are home you have two options. Wash off in an hour for a subtle glow or if you want a deeper tan, leave for up to three hours. Just don’t overdo it, remember Ross in Friends!

With a new range of pastel and brights in the OPI range, gel nails

last between 2-3 weeks. Being more resilient than polish, they are perfect for holidays so I will be heading back for more toe TLC very soon.

I am not a regular visitor to any beauty house, but I recently had an urge to visit Rare Beauty in Godalming and try out a treatment. I was about to bare my toes on a weekend at Center Parcs, so I chose a classic pedicure, and booked a time slot.

Usually I fi nd salons a little intimidating, but on arrival I was greeted with a smile and felt at ease straight away. Good start. Sitting in a quiet side room while my feet were soaking, my experience was improved by a reclining chair that generated a gentle massage to my back and neck, all very relaxing.

Afterwards, while my ‘No Stopping Me Now’ OPI polish dried, I started chatting to the new salon’s owner, Virginia Wood, who had only just taken over the business in March of this year. Born in Johannesburg, Virginia spent her early years in Cape Town before moving to Kent with her family.

She returned to South Africa where she gained a degree in nutritional therapy and set up her own salon. Reaching her 40’s Virginia decided to make the move back to the UK and is looking to settle down locally, with her green feathered companion Zoe, an African Ring Neck parrot.

Rare Beauty is a Dermalogica certifi ed salon, with a full range of skin products and, together with Virginia’s passion for skin care, aspires to improve skin condition with anti-ageing results. She will discuss lifestyle options to support healthier skin and, using her knowledge in nutritional therapy, treats the body inside and out.

A £15 ‘face mapping’ consultation means facials can be very specifi c and personalised, and Virginia and her team can select the perfect products for each person. Laser therapy is also available to help enhance collagen production and aid acne scar repair.

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Palace itself of course), but the visit coincides with the annual flower show. The Palace was designed by architect Sir John Vanburgh and was the nation’s gift to the Duke for his heroic services at the Battle of Blenheim. The visit includes coach travel from Guildford Rugby Club where you can leave your car all day at no cost. Entry to the Palace, gardens and flower show are included in the ticket price. Tickets are £45 and are available to purchase online at www.gutsfbc.co.uk/events/ or call the GUTS fundraising office on 01483 408316. All profits from the event will support the charity’s work, which aims to improve bowel cancer survival rates through better screening and treatment, and by raising awareness of the disease. While talking about GUTS, their next Classic Motor Tour takes place on the 4th September. For an application form or more information, please email [email protected].

Peaslake Players - ‘The Mafia Murders’ Friday 17th Saturday 18th June 7.30pm The next Peaslake Players production is going to be a little different! A ‘Murder Mystery Evening’ will be held at Peaslake Memorial Hall. Can’t give too much away at this stage (well it is a ‘Mystery’), but it should be a lot of fun and the chance to share supper and a good evening with friends, while watching as the mystery unfolds. So if you fancy duelling with the Don and milling with some molls, book your tickets now! Tickets at £10pp, includes lasagne supper. There’s a cash bar. Themed dress optional but welcome (in the style of 1920’s/30’s American gangsters) .Tickets are available from Chris Lewis on 01306 730067. Reserve a whole a table (max 8) or book individually.

Worplesdon View Care Home Open Day Friday 17th June Worplesdon View has an excellent reputation for nursing and dementia care in the Surrey area. The home is proud of its social calendar and has a variety of events on where the wider community is encouraged to come along and get involved. Worplesdon View recently welcomed new manager Neil Lancaster, who joined the Barchester Healthcare over six years ago. Neil has wide experience and passion in looking after our residents. The atmosphere at Worplesdon View Care Home is always welcoming. Making the decision to live in a care home can take some time and at Worplesdon View we understand this and we are happy to arrange subsequent visits as well as offer an introduction to life at the home. On Friday 17 June, Worplesdon View, is taking part in the National Care Home Open Day event. This is a great opportunity to meet Neil and have tour round the home, meet our lovely staff and taste our homemade cakes. The Open House is from 10am to 4pm. For more information please ring Worplesdon View on 01483 238010 and ask to speak to Neil Lancaster, General Manager, or pop in to see the care home on Worplesdon Road, Guildford GU3 3LQ.

The Brooklands Double Twelve Motorsport Festival Saturday 18th Sunday 19th June In true Brooklands tradition, the Double Twelve Motorsport Festival will be held on the weekend closest to the date the original track opened in 1907. The well-established format of three separate competitive events (Speed Trials, Driving Tests and Concours d’Élégance) held over two days. Visit www.brooklandsmuseum.com for more information.

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With just one wedding a day, we promise first-class attentive service and our dedicated wedding planner will assist you every step of the way. Come and see for yourself at our Wedding Open Day on Sunday 7th August between 12pm and 3pm. To register for your complimentary place, please visit www.sundialgroup.com/bh-wedding-open-day or call us on 01483 893361.

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Vox Chamber Choir Saturday 18th June 7.30pm If you love choral music with a bit of a difference, do go along to the concert being given by Farnham based Vox Chamber Choir. It will feature the lovely Son of God Mass by James Whitbourn, complete with soprano saxophone, and many other pieces, some classy, some jazzy. This concert has something for everyone. It takes place at Holy Trinity church, Guildford. Tickets £12 on the door (Under 18’s free). Find them on Facebook - search for Vox Chamber Choir. (This concert will also be repeated in Farnham on Saturday 2nd July - details on their Facebook page).

Godalming Band Saturday 18th June 2pm They are playing a free concert at Woking Bandstand in the lovely surroundings of the park. They will also be at Wonersh Fête on Sunday 3rd July, followed by a Songs of Praise at Wonersh United Reform Church in the evening. Godalming Youth Band, recent winners at the Godalming Music Festival, will be entertaining at the Farncombe Day Centre Fayre on Saturday 18th June (Canon Bowring, Farncombe) and Farncombe Infant School fête on Saturday 2nd July. Both bands are available for bookings via the secretary, contact [email protected] or see www.godalmingband.org.uk for further details.

Guildford Chamber Choir Saturday 18th June 7.30pm Their next concert take splace in St Peter’s Church, Old

Woking GU22 9JF, and is in aid of the Samson Centre for MS sufferers. The choir will perform settings of biblical love poetry from the Song of Songs, by Victoria, Palestrina, Walton, Hadley, Bairstow, Willan and Sebastian Forbes. Tickets: £12 in advance, £15 on the door and £5 for students. Available from: GCC Box Office, [email protected] (Tel: 07704 802225), Record Corner, 8 Pound Lane, Godalming (Tel: 01483 422006) and Guildford Tourist Information Centre (Tel: 01483 444334).

Father’s Day Sunday 19th June 12.30 to 6pm Why not treat your dad to a proper British Gentlemen’s tea at the beautiful Barnett Hill in Blackheath Lane, Wonersh, Guildford GU5 0RF. The cost is £18.95 per person. Call 01483 893361 or go to www.sundialgroup.com/reading-room/events/bh-fathers-day for more details and to book.

The Therapy Garden Open Day Sunday 19th June 12.30 to 5.30pm The Therapy Garden will once again welcome local residents and visitors for their annual Gardens Open Day. The Therapy Garden is based at Manor Fruit Farm in Normandy and provides horticulture training and social and therapeutic horticulture to teenagers and adults with learning difficulties, mental health challenges and physical disabilities. The open day gives visitors the chance to see the work the charity does first hand and also to view other local private gardens that only open to visitors for this annual event. Tickets are £6 per adult and accompanying children are free. For further details and information, contact

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With Beth OtwayGARDENING

The Big Butterfl y Count

The Big Butterfl y Count is a nationwide survey of butterfl ies that we can all take part in. This year Butterfl y Conservation’s Big Butterfl y Count starts on 15th July 2016, and runs until 7th August 2016.

If you can and want to take part during this period, you simply need to spend 15 minutes on a sunny day counting butterfl ies and day-fl ying moths. You can choose to take your Big Butterfl y Count in your garden, or in the gardens of your school, college or university, in a forest, at a park, or nature reserve, or whilst you’re taking a walk. The Big Butterfl y Count is a lovely, relaxing activity that everyone can enjoy. The results from the count will help Butterfl y Conservation study and monitor the success of butterfl ies throughout the UK.

If you’d like to encourage butterfl ies into your garden, there are many simple steps you can take that will help to turn your garden into a more desirable habitat for a variety of diff erent butterfl ies. Here are some ideas to get you started:

Grow a variety of suitable, nectar rich, fl owing plants that fl ower from early spring until the fi rst frosts while butterfl ies are on the wing.

Buddleja, also known as the butterfl y bush, is probably the best-known garden plant for butterfl ies. If the vast height and spread of the older Buddleja cultivars deter you from including these plants in your borders, newer dwarf varieties, such as cultivars from the Buddleja ‘Buzz™’ series developed by Thompson and Morgan, are now available which only reach 120cm (4ft) in height when planted directly in the garden - container

grown plants are probably shorter. Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’ (PBR) (Lo and Behold Series), is another dwarf variety, a little smaller in size than the cultivars from the Buddleja ‘Buzz™’ series, with lavender-blue fl owers, and Buddleja ‘Miss Ruby’ (PBR) is a little taller, with large, bright magenta coloured fl owers. All of these varieties are mostly sterile, so are unlikely to set seed in your garden.

Other popular butterfl y plants include: Astrantia major, Calluna vulgaris, Centranthus ruber, Hebe, Hesperis matronalis, Lavendula, Verbena bonariensis, Scabious, Sedum spectabile, as well as the fl owers of many herbs, such as mint, thyme, oregano and sage.

In addition to providing a variety of nectar-rich food plants, ideally planted in a sunny spot and dead-headed regularly, to really help butterfl ies you need to provide food for caterpillars - their young. Most caterpillars have only one or two dedicated food plants, so you don’t need to worry about them devouring your prize plants.

Nettles are the food plant for Peacock, Comma, Red Admiral and Small Tortoiseshell butterfl ies. If you leave a patch of nettles, ideally in a sunny spot, in your garden, you’ll be doing these butterfl ies a great service. If you cut back some of your nettles in mid summer, the resulting fresh, new growth will be perfect for late egg laying butterfl ies. Any nettles you cut back can be used to make a fertiliser, or added to soups - whichever you prefer!

Lotus corniculatus, also known as bird’s foot trefoil, is a pretty perennial with yellow and orange fl owers; it’s a food plant for a number of diff erent caterpillars and its fl owers are also popular as a source of nectar for butterfl ies. Other caterpillar food plants include: grasses, Hedera helix, Ilex, Prunus spinosa, and Nasturtium to name but a few.

Don’t forget to avoid using any pesticides or insecticides; these kill butterfl ies, caterpillars and other insects.

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For more tips and ideas of other lovely gardening activities you could do in your garden or your allotment this month, please visit Beth’s website at www.pumpkin.beth.com.

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The Therapy Garden on 01483 813846 or email Sally at [email protected].

Guildford Walking for Health The group offers weekly walks on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings: The Whitmoor Walk Group walks on Friday mornings from the Jolly Farmer car-park on Burdenshott Road (GU3 3RN). Meet at 10.45am for an hour or a 30 minute easy walk, starting at 11 am. The Fairlands Walk Group walks from the Farmhouse Café at Rokers (GU3 3PB) every Wednesday morning; Meet at 9.45 am for an hour walk or 30-minute easy walk. The Boxgrove Walk Group offers more challenging walks from the car-park at Boxgrove Park shops, Cunningham Avenue (GU1 2PF) at 10 am every Monday morning. Meet at 9.45 am. All abilities welcome and all walks are led by trained volunteer walk leaders Just go along, it’s free! Wear waterproof footwear and take a raincoat on rainy days. For more information visit www.walkingforhealth.org.uk, or call 01483 574748.

The Unattached Group T-U-G have recently had a leisure weekend away in the Buckinghamshire countryside enjoying a local walk and visits to nearby stately homes. Other events are planned for the summer months including local musical and topical events, BBQs, a jazz evening on Basingstoke canal, a summer party and another leisure weekend away on the Isle of Wight. T-U-G is a Guildford based group of 70/ 80 single people between 49 – 69 years who enjoy times together including a weekly pub meet and chat night, regular meals, theatre trips, walks, quizzes, together with a bridge club and book club. New members would be most welcome and information can be obtained at www.theunattachedgroup.co.uk or call Maggie on 07855 008897.

Father’s Day Sunday 19th June The National Trust invites you to treat your Dad to a day out he will love. Whether he enjoys classic cars, rivers and waterways, garden games, history hunting, taking in majestic views with the wind in his hair or eating spectacularly good cakes the National Trust has everything you need to help dad and the rest of the family have a Father’s Day to remember. Find full details at www.nationaltrust.org.uk.

The Guildford Institute Tuesday 21st June 2-4pm Have you ever wanted to learn more about photography? Professional photographer Mike Sleigh will hold a short course on Garden and Plant Photography. Mike (RHS photographer at Wisley Garden between 1991 and 2009) will cover the basics of digital photography and will look at how to shoot in close-up and macro mode. Or why not try your hand at Blogging this summer? Claire Dee’s course on Blogging for Beginners will teach you the golden rules of blog writing and will include practical exercises to test your new-found skills. The same course is offered on 2 dates: Wednesday 8th June or Wednesday 27th July from 9.15am to 1.15pm. For more information or to order your free copy of the Guildford Institute’s summer course and event programme, you can get in touch via 01483 562142 or online at www.guildford-institute.org.uk.

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Wizard Video Productions has been invited to film at the forthcoming Guildford Means Business EXPO on Wednesday 15th June 2016 at the Surrey Sports Park. Run by Connect Surrey, a business networking organisation serving the

needs of the Surrey business community, the annual Guildford Means Business show has a new venue at the Surrey Sports Park with more space, great speakers, free parking and is expected to attract 800+ visitors.

Patricia Ellis, MD of Wizard Video said; “We have been working with Connect Surrey, who also run Best of Guildford, since the end of last year and have been involved in the filming of their local business networking meetings. We are delighted to be working to help serve the needs of the Surrey business community.

“Video is a vital asset for all businesses these days, and the growth of our business is proof of this“ continues Patricia Ellis. “It helps with, not only sales and marketing via websites, but also training and communications”.

Sally Castro Gouveia of Connect Surrey added; “Networking is the most effective way to find new business which is why we have set up, and are developing, a number of regular groups throughout

the Surrey area. Guildford Means Business has been a success story for 10 years and now providing the forum for local businesses to exhibit and visitors to talk to successful local business people and share ideas with like-minded colleagues”.

With well over 100 exhibitors expected, a great track record and the support of Guildford Borough Council, Surrey Chambers of Commerce and BBC Surrey, the show will continue to provide the perfect opportunity for local companies to promote themselves.

For over 29 years, Wizard Video Productions has produced great promotional and training videos for businesses large and small. Based in Witley on the Surrey/Sussex border, Wizard Video is a highly trained team of experienced media professionals, combining skills and expertise to create well-planned, highly creative, and captivating videos and are now very involved at local Surrey business community level. Wizard Video have also been long-time advertisers in VantagePoint, also members of Connect Surrey.

Wizard Video to film at Guildford Expo

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Wizard Video Productions Ltd – Patricia Ellis 01428 682896 [email protected] Surrey – Sally Castro Gouveia 07525 738758 [email protected]

Image: David Gordon and Patricia Ellis (Wizard Video) with Sally Castro Gouveia and Paul Bridgland (Connect Surrey) at Surrey Sports Park.

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The Life of Christ Tuesday 21st to 26th June The Life of Christ is a wonderful, authentic open air performance of the life of Jesus from birth to resurrection held on the beautiful Wintershall estate with its woodlands, lakes and open parkland. The audience follows the cast of 100 and live animals around the estate as they bring the story to life. The performance is produced by Wintershall Charitable Trust. The performance starts at 10am and finishes at 3.30 pm each day. To enhance your visit, they provide free car and coach parking, disabled assistance and catering facilities. On Sunday 26th, there will be a special thanksgiving service at the end of the performance hosted by Bishop Richard Moth, Bishop of Arundel & Brighton and Bishop Christopher Herbert, Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of Guildford. Wintershall is situated in Bramley, GU5 0LR. To book the Life of Christ, go to www.wintershall-estate.com or call 01793 418299.

The Simon and Garfunkel Story Thursday 23rd June The Simon and Garfunkel Story is currently the biggest and the most successful no.1 International touring theatre show celebrating the lives and career of the sensational Simon and Garfunkel. It tells the story of both Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel from their humble beginnings as Rock n Roll duo ‘Tom and Jerry’, right through their massive success, dramatic break-up and finishing with a stunning recreation of the 1981 Central Park reformation concert. Using a huge projection screen, the show features 1960’s photos and film footage whilst a full live band perform all their hits including Mrs Robinson, Cecilia,

Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound, Sound of Silence and many more! Tickets are £19 - £38.50, concessions £17.50 and group discounts. Call 01483 369350 or go to www.glive.co.uk to buy tickets.

St.Catherine’s Flower Arrangement Club Thursday 23rd June 1pm Lucinda Knapman will demonstrate ‘In the Summer Time ‘and the Club Competition will be ‘A day at the Races’. The venue is The Shalford Village Hall and they meet at 1pm for a 1.45 pm start. Visitors and new members are most welcome. For further information call 01483 578368.

Charity Golf Day Friday 24th June The Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity team have organised a golf day at Milford Golf Club. It’s an 18 hole Texas Scramble preceded by breakfast and followed by a two course meal. The cost for a team of 4 is £26O or £65 as an individual. Dress code, golf attire. Call Sally Jochimsen at the RSCH on 01483 464146 or email [email protected] for more information and to book your place.

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RECIPESA picnic for the QueenTo celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, The Mall outside Buckingham Palace will be turned into a huge street party with a picnic and street performances for 10,000 guests on Sunday 12th June.

Many of our local communities will also be hosting commorative events and street parties on the same day. Here we have a few ideas for picnic food to take to your own celebrations wherever they may be.

Other ideas...

Method:1. Heat the oil in a frying pan, add the onion and cook until soft. Add the curry powder and cook for 1 minute. Add the mango chutney and the cream and heat for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and add the chicken (this can all be done in advance). 2. Heat the oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/gas 6. Line a 12-hole muffi n tin with parchment. On a lightly fl oured surface, roll out the pastry to the thickness of a pound

coin. Cut out 12 circles slightly bigger than the muffi n holes and 12 circles big enough for lids. Use the pastry to line the muffi n holes. 3. Divide the chicken fi lling between the pies. Add the pastry lids and pinch to seal. Brush the tops with more beaten egg and scatter with almonds if desired. Make a slit in the lid with a sharp knife and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden and hot through.

Easy Coronation chicken pies

Ingredients

1 tbsp olive oil; 1 onion; 2 tbsp medium curry powder; 3 tbsp mango chutney; 1 large cooked chicken breast; diced into chunks; 140g double cream; knob of butter; 500g pack shortcrust pastry; fl our for dusting; 1 beaten egg; 2 tbsp fl aked almonds (optional).

Makes 12

Vol-au-vent style Coronation chicken piesThese are a twist on the above and use puff pastry

Roll out some puff pastry on a lightly fl oured surface and cut into squares. Score a smaller square inside each one, leaving a 7.5mm border, taking care not to cut the pastry all the way through. Put the squares on the tray, lightly brush with egg glaze and bake for 15 mins until puff ed up and golden brown. Transfer to a wire rack to cool. When cool, carefully remove and discard the central piece of pastry from each one. To serve, fi ll with the chicken mixture.

Strawberry granola bars

Combine equal parts honey and brown sugar with a little oil and bring to a boil; toss with good granola until the mixture is very sticky. Add some bite-sized strawberry pieces, and more nuts, raisins and chocolate chips if required. Line a pan with waxed paper or fi lm with oil. Press mixture into pan and allow to cool.

An easy take on a lovely dish, the perfect way to celebrate the Queen’s offi cial birthday.

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RECIPESGazpacho Shots

Method:1. Slice the tomatoes. Put all the vegetables into a liquidiser and blend well. Then pass the blended mixture through a sieve or food mill, reserving the juice and discarding everything else.2. Add the salt, vinegar and olive oil to the juice, stirring well. Taste and check the seasoning. Chill well until needed before transferring to a thermos to take with you.3. For the garnish: peel the cucumber, remove the seeds and chop into tiny dice. Drop the tomato in boiling water, drain and remove the skin. Discard the seeds and cut the fl esh into tiny dice, like the cucumber. Snip the chives and basil into short lengths. You can prepare the garnish in advance and add it to the drinks at the picnic spot.4. Once there, fi ll the glasses with gazpacho and top each one with a little of the cucumber and tomato dice, and a few of the snipped chives and basil leaves. Add ice and vodka if required.

Ingredients

400g ripe tomatoes; 1 red pepper, deseeded and cut into chunks; ½ small cucumber, peeled and cut into rough chunks; ½ red onion, roughly chopped; 1 large garlic clove, roughly chopped; ½ tsp salt; 1 tsp sherry vinegar; 20ml very good-quality extra virgin olive oil.

Garnish

Small piece of cucumber, 1 small tomato, a few chives and basil leaves, chilled vodka, crushed ice.

Serves 4 Method:1. Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan over a medium fl ame, add the onion and cook gently for 20 minutes until soft and brown. Rinse the potato slices under cold water and pat dry. Add the potato to the pan – if it seems overcrowded, you can cook them in a couple of batches. Cook until the vegetables are tender and on the point of falling apart, then drain well, keeping the oil for your next omelette.2. Add the potato and onion to the beaten eggs, season well, and leave to stand for 10 minutes, or longer if you prefer a stronger onion fl avour.3. Put a smaller pan (about 22cm) over a medium heat and add the extra virgin olive oil. Turn to coat, and then, when hot, add the mixture – it should almost fi ll the pan. Cook until it comes away from the edge of the pan, and looks about two thirds set.4. Place a plate, or a saucepan lid, over the pan, and invert it so the tortilla fl ips on to the plate. Slide it back in, tipping any liquid egg in with it. Cook until it is springy to the touch: be careful not to overcook it: it should still be moist in the middle.

Spanish tortilla

Ingredients

200ml olive oil; 1 medium onion, fi nely sliced; 600g waxy potatoes such as Jersey Royals or Charlottes, peeled, halved and cut into thin slices (like thick crisps); 6 medium eggs, beaten; salt and pepper; 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil.

Serves 8

This is something a little different, perfect for the summer months. The vodka adds a little oomph for the non-drivers, and is the perfect way to toast the Queen!

This makes a lovely addition to a picnic and is very adaptable. You could add peppers, peas or asparagus when in season and for meat eaters, simply add chorizo or bacon.

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Anne Milton MP and representatives from Surrey County Council and a number of small but helpful changes will be made to improve the lot of the Guildford cyclist. If you have any proposals or ideas on what to do to improve cycling and make it safer in Guildford or if you’re interested in joining the team to help make Guildford a Cycle Friendly Borough then get in touch via email [email protected] or join the Facebook G-BUG group.

Guildford Rock ChoirTuesday 24th June 7.30pmThe choir is putting on a charity concert in Holy Trinity Church, Guildford. All proceeds will go to the Fountain Centre and Jigsaw South East charities. Do go along and enjoy a magical uplifting performance from the UK’s favourite choir and support these two very essential charities. Tickets from Guildford Tourist Offi ce on 01483 444333 or go to www.visitguildford.com.

World Record for CPR Relay.Saturday 25th June Details have been announced by Surrey Fire and Rescue staff that they will be attempting to break the world Record for CPR Relay. The plan is the brainchild of Fire service personnel from Guildford Fire Station. On this day over 1050 people will be trained in CPR at the station and then each spend one minute performing CPR in front of independent adjudicators. This event has three aims for the day, to increase the number of people trained in CPR and thus save lives, to raise money for The Fire Fighters Charity and Mind Charity, and to break a world record. If you want to help on the day contact [email protected] or if you want to take part in the CPR

attempt contact [email protected]. Website www.charitycpr.co.uk.

Summer FairSaturday 25th June 10am-4pmThe Royal Surrey County Hospital are holding their fair at Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Guildford GU1 3RR.There will be lots of stalls and some delicious refreshments. Entry £1, children free.

All or NothingMonday 27th to Wednesday 29th June 8pmAll or Nothing is a new musical that’s currently midway through an extended run at The Vaults at Waterloo. It’s based on the life and music of British band The Small Faces, and tells the exciting, poignant, and bittersweet tale of Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott; four charismatic young kids from East London with humour, attitude, passion and above all talent. The Small Faces were rocketed into the big time only to discover the path to fantastic success is heaving with exploitation, corruption, betrayal and ultimately tragedy. Tickets cost £24.25, £26.75 plus £2 booking fee. Concessions, Save £2.50. Groups 8+, Save 10%. Friends of G Live, 2-for-1. Call 01483 739040 or go to www.glive.co.uk.

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Summer is almost in full swing and this year Guildford Summer Festival is bringing a wide variety of events to take you through until August.

Some old favourites that have become a staple in the Guildford summer calendar return, such as the Guildford

Beer Festival, the Guildford Cricket Festival is a summer must-do – as is the hilarious Raft Race at Millmead.

The Town Centre Cycle Race takes place on the newly restored cobbles, and the GMES Model Steam Rally and exhibition is at Stoke Park on 2nd-3rd July.

Art and CultureNaturally, everyone hopes for good weather, and what better way to spend a balmy evening with a picnic and some live theatre in beautiful surroundings. Guildford Shakespeare Company are celebrating their 10th Anniversary this year bringing The Comedy Of Errors to the Castle Grounds in June and July and performing Much Ado About Nothing in the stunning grounds of the Law College in July.

There are exciting exhibitions at Guildford House Gallery, Watts Gallery and the Guildford Arts Studio exhibition in the Mill Studio.

Woodland Fairy FairWatts Gallery – Artists’ Village family fun returns by popular demand at Woodland Fairy Fair, pictured below. Attention all fairies, sprites, pixies and goblins! The Fairy King and Queen invite you to join them for a weekend of magical adventures in the wild woodlands of Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village.

Time to enjoy the Guildford Summer FestivalBecome a woodland sprite or fantastical fairy by having your face painted. Get creative with craft activities, hear stories of magic and mischief while roasting marshmallows over a bonfi re. Have a go at den building in the Wilfrid Blunt Woodland, hunt for fairy doors and try tree climbing with the Great Big Tree Climbing Company

All ages welcome, and children 16 and under go free. Most activities free with admission. Visit wattsgallery.org.uk/family-fun for details.

There are exciting exhibitions at Guildford House Gallery, Watts Gallery and the Guildford Arts Studio exhibition in the Mill Studio.

Alan Turing in GuildfordThe free Town Guides walks have formed a main part of the festival for many years and these go on until September, taking you on a walk back in time to explore Guildford’s past. Following the success of the Alan Turing Walk last year, there is going to be a Celebration of Turing in Guildford including a talk at the Guildhall, Turing Walks, a showing of The Imitation Game at The Keep and fi nally a performance of Turing – Code Breaker at St Nicolas Church (the church where Turing’s mother Sara regularly worshipped)

All of these events are bookable from the Tourist Information Centre.

Queen’s BirthdayIt is impossible to be unaware that Her Majesty celebrates her 90th Birthday this year and the Guildford Summer Festival brochure includes a list of local celebrations from Summer Fair and Royal Tea at Guildford Cathedral to a garden party at The Weyside.

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of the Laurence Cottle All Star Big Band and also plays with a number of other prestigious bands. He has appeared at major UK venues and festivals including Ronnie Scott’s and the Barbican with an astonishing array of top musicians from the jazz and pop world. With Gareth Williams on piano, Simon Price on drums and Marianne Windham on double bass, it should be a great evening. The Electric Theatre is in Onslow Street, Guildford GU1 4SZ and you can book tickets by calling the box office on 01483 444789.

West Surrey Decorative and Fine Arts Society Tuesday 28th June 9.45am ‘The Wilton Diptych Enigma’ is the title of the June lecture. Leslie Primo raises and discusses the many questions which surround this mysterious double panel painting, acquired by the National Gallery in 1929. What are its origins? Who are the characters in this enigmatic painting? The Society meets in Shalford Village Hall for coffee followed by the lecture at 10.30am. New members and visitors are very welcome. Details of their programme of lectures, visits and holidays for 2016 can be found on the website www.nadfas-westsurrey.co.uk/ or, for more information, call 01483 811671.

Shamley Green Open Gardens Saturday 2nd July to Sunday 3rd July 1pm-5pm 2016 is the Year of the Garden and also, appropriately, the 10th anniversary of Shamley Green Gardening Club. The club has grown from strength to strength and now has 137 members. There are monthly talks on a wide range of garden related subjects, outings to local gardens during the warmer months and an annual five day scramble-for-places trip to delightful gardens around the UK. To celebrate this special anniversary they are organising Shamley Green Open Gardens on 2nd and 3rd July 2016. Thirteen gardens will be open in the village to view at your leisure over the weekend, together with the essential tea and cakes. £8 per adult, children under 16 free. Tickets available from Tony Hodgson, 01483 898779, [email protected]; Aurelle Tompkins, 01483 892114, [email protected]; The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Shop High Street, Cranleigh and on the day at sales point on the Village Green. Proceeds to Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and Dan’s Fund for Burns.

The Battle of the Somme Film Screening and Talk Saturday 2nd July 1.30pm-5.30pm This year, Imperial War Museums (IWM) and members of the First World War Centenary Partnership are working together to show the UNESCO listed film The Battle of the Somme, to audiences across the world. You are invited to the film screening alongside a talk by Dr Emma Hanna (University of Kent). Tickets are free but places must be booked online at www.surreycc.gov.uk/heritageevents, in person at Surrey History Centre or any Surrey Library or phone 01483 518737. It’s an event organised by Surrey in the Great War, an HLF project. It takes place at The Surrey History Centre, 130 Goldsworth Road, Woking GU21 6ND.

Vintage Fair at The Lightbox Saturday 2nd July 10.30 – 5pm The Lightbox gallery and museum will host its annual Vintage

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Fair which will celebrate the classic style of bygone eras. A range of independent retailers will have stalls full of wonderful items to browse from yesteryear such as jewellery, homeware, clothing and accessories alongside plenty of vintage inspired activities suitable for the whole family. Entry free.

The Brooklands Motorcycle ShowSunday 3rd July Former motorcycle and truck-racing legend Steve Parrish will be the special guest at Brooklands Museum’s biggest motorcycle event of the year. The Show will pay homage to those pre-War pioneers and daredevils of the track, but also feature the latest machines from some of today’s top manufacturers. Alongside the historic bikes, many of which will be demonstrated by the Brooklands Motorcycle Team, BMW and Ducati will be presenting their latest models along with an impressive line-up of other manufacturers including Triumph, Norton, Royal Enfi eld and MV Agusta. Gates open at 10am and standard Museum entry charges apply: Adults £11, Seniors/Students £10, Children (5-16) £6, Under 5s free, family ticket £30 (2 adults & up to 3 children).

Bell-ringing at St John’s Church MerrowTuesday 5th July and Saturday 9th July 10am - 12noonRinging a church bell is a wonderful combination of exercise, skill, balance, timing and mental stimulation. If you have ever thought you might be interested in fi nding out more about this interesting and sociable activity, this summer offers the perfect opportunity to give it a try. The bell-ringers at St John’s Church

in Merrow are holding two ‘Have a Go’ sessions so you can go and learn how to swing a bell under expert guidance. Call Jane on 01483 579926, Richard on 07464 609099 or Tricia on 07770 387066 for more details, or simply turn up on the day. You will be most welcome.

Godalming Choral Society – Summer ConcertSaturday 9th July 7.30pmGodalming Choral Society will be performing Elgar’s delightful From the Bavarian Highlands, Stanford’s stirring Songs of the Fleet and a selection of madrigals and part songs in the atmospheric Great Hall, Charterhouse, Godalming GU7 2DX. They will be conducted by Michael Veazey and joined by pianist Suzy Ruffl es. Tickets are £15 (£8 for students) and are available from Record Corner, Pound Lane, Godalming, Guildford Tourist Offi ce, 155 High Street, Guildford tel 01483 444333, Godalming Choral Society Ticket Offi ce tel 07505 203468 or online. For more details please go to www.godalmingchoral.org.uk.

Macmillan Classic Motor ShowSunday 10th July 11am to 4.30pmMacmillan Cancer Support, Guildford Area Group is hosting its 6th Classic Motor Show and Family Fun Day on the Clandon Park Estate, West Clandon GU4 7AA. There will be classics galore, full hospitality serving hot and cold drinks and food, ice creams, picnic area, children’s entertainment area, stalls and a central arena where you will see a Birds of Prey display and Ewbanks Auctioneers of Send will be supporting with an

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WALK - Petworth Park: A Landscape of Capabilites

Start the walk from the National Trust, Petworth Park north car park (parking cost £3, free to NT members), located off the A283. From the car park, take the track leading to the west (with the wall on your right) to the view at the top of the hill.

1. Capability Brown laid out the trees bordering the park wall to obscure the road, making the parkland seem more extensive. The herd of fallow deer can often be seen here as they favour the quieter end of the park. Continue along the grassy track, keeping the wall on your right side until you see a little cottage, called Shepherds Lodge.

2. Take the grassy track which rises up to Monument Hill. As you climb the hill you pass a very old sweet chestnut, approximately 500 years old. Continue climbing the hill until you reach a path on the left with a bench in view. Stop for a breather and take in the highest views of the park at 125m above sea level.

The walk

Enjoy a three mile walk through the 700 acres of parkland sculpted by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, with breathtaking views over the park to distant hills towards the South Downs. This walk is by Stephen Newton, a volunteer at Petworth House and Park. For more information about Capability Brown at Petworth House & Park, please visit our website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth

3. Follow the path that contours around a bowl giving extensive views over the park and then descend the steep hill back to the stone road and turn right walking towards the mansion. Capability Brown designed the stone track to give an impressive view for guests travelling by horse and carriage from the north.

4. Once you reach the top of the hill, cross onto the grassy path to take you towards the boathouse. Capability Brown swept away the formal gardens at the front of the mansion and created the Upper Pond to make a naturalistic landscape. As you walk down the slope note how the Upper Pond looks like a wide meandering river. This was one of Capability Brown’s trademarks and can be spotted at other Capability Brown landscapes around the country. Walk down the hill, turn left at the cross in the path. Follow the grass track around the railings enclosing the Upper Pond and take the track leading to the top of the hill.

5. From here there are excellent views over the parkland to the surrounding countryside. Looking north towards Blackdown and south to the downs. Proceed down the track towards the Lower Pond to return the car park.

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DISTANCE: 3 miles

STARTING POINT: Petworth Park north car park, located off the A283 towards Guildford if travelling from Petworth itself

REFRESHMENTS: Petworth House has a restaurant, coffee shop and a vintage ice-cream and coffee outlet. There are many places in Petworth itself.

TALKS: This year as part of a national year long celebration of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown the National Trust are hosting a series of talks. Please visit the National Trust website for more details of the three talks taking place at Petworth House in June.

Images: Left: Deer in Petworth Park by Christina Beckett; Above: The house and park by Mike Calnan

Park which is now an excellent habitat for dragonfl ies and toads. As you reach the Lower Pond, walk around the pond and along the track towards the car park to fi nish your walk. See if you can spot the Beelzebub Oak, which dates back to 1779 on your return.

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Antiques Road Show. Bring your little treasures along and get a free valuation. Pre-registration of classics is advised and free by contacting [email protected] or by phone on 07932 869876. A Macmillan Cancer Support silver cup will be presented to the judge’s favourite classic of the day and the three runners up will each receive a medal. Admission is £7, £6 concessions and under 12’s free. This event is held by kind permission of Robin, Countess of Onslow in memory of her late husband Michael, 7th Earl of Onslow. It will be a great family day out and all proceeds will go to Macmillan Cancer Support, who do so much wonderful work in our area.

Guildburys Theatre Company Wednesday 13th July to Saturday 16th July Roll out the rug, unpack your picnic, uncork the wine and prepare to be well entertained by ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’. Guildburys Theatre Company will be performing Open Air for the third year at their very successful new venue at Waverley Abbey House, Farnham. If you like your Shakespeare light, funny and wickedly entertaining then look no further. This is bursting at the seams with fun and a host of colourful characters. Book now for an evening deploring the antics of the elderly, randy and impecunious Falstaff and the payback he receives from two highly respectable, wealthy - married - ladies; and of course, much else besides. Tickets are £16, concessions at £14 for evening shows, and £12.50, concessions £10.50 for the Saturday matinee. Book on line at www.guildburys.com.

Wings & Wheels Saturday 27th Sunday and 28th August Just to let you know that the 12th annual Wings & Wheels will be held over the August Bank holiday weekend at Dunsfold Park near Guildford and is open to spectators from 9am until 9pm. Advanced rate tickets from £22 for adults or £50 for a family are available. A family ticket consists of two adults and three child tickets. Single child tickets (for children aged 5 – 15) will be £7, whilst children under the age of 5 go free. Hospitality packages start from £155 per person, weekend passes, grandstand tickets and camping are also available. For more information visit www.wingsandwheels.net or to book standard tickets call 08712 305572.

Cherry Trees Black and White Ball Saturday 24th September Just a quick note for the diary. The ball is at Guildford Harbour Hotel (Formerly the Radisson Blu) For more information contact Cherry Trees Fundraising Team on 01483 222507 or email [email protected].

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won’t be able to miss it! 32 metres long, it’s fun and colourful with lots of scenes to tell stories about.

A permanent piece of public art, it demonstrates the power of art to change lives - a creative community collaboration between Artventure Trust’s artists who have learning diffi culties, children from four local special schools (Gosden House, Philip Southcote, Pond Meadow Academy Trust and St. Joseph’s Specialist School), local professional artists, and the staff and volunteers of Artventure Trust. The trust is most grateful to the Arts Council, Guildford Borough Council, and local businesses and individuals for making it happen.

There’s an eight minute video of the making of the mural on Youtube – search for Artventure Trust or see it on their website under Mural Project - www.art-venture.co.uk/mural_art.htm.

Recently, the Artventure Trust was awarded ‘The Mayor’s Award for Access 2015’ in a ceremony on 6th October organised by Guildford Access Group, which helps the Borough Council in its work to make the town accessible to disabled people.

All Artventure Trust’s participants take great pride in showing their work. Last month, in May, they exhibited work at the Lewis Elton Gallery at Surrey University as part of their Wellbeing and Disability Day. It was an opportunity for those participants to show their work to a wider public.

They are also taking part in this year’s Cow Parade. Their cow is kindly sponsored by Great Western Railway. At the moment it’s work-in-progress but the cow’s getting there

(artistically) though it’s still very green – take a look on their Facebook page for more information.

Finally, they are looking for volunteers to work with the professional staff in their daily sessions and workshops. If you are interested, do please contact the manager and go in and see how they work.

Artventure Trust

People with learning diffi culties come to Artventure Trust to express themselves through the visual arts.

They are a registered charity and operate from our Studio in the grounds of St. Peter’s School in Merrow, GU1 2TN. Staff ed with professional artists and volunteers, we aim to provide a safe, sociable and relaxed environment to encourage enjoyment and build self-respect.

People don’t need to be ‘good’ at art to come to Artventure Trust. They welcome all comers. The participants get involved in activities such as painting, drawing, modelling and ceramics – any of the visual arts. They give a social experience where people with learning diffi culties can be creative in their own way at their own pace, under the eye of experienced artists who help and nurture them. They are for people to express themselves through art in a relaxed atmosphere and without being judged. Each year Artventure Trust stages exhibitions where the work of their artists is displayed and a number of pieces are sold. Indeed, several of the participants are very talented and have won regional and national awards.

Lots of things are happening at Artventure Trust. Here are a few of them, recent and future.

Come and see some of their work at Surrey Artists’ Open Studios between 6th and 17th June in their studio at St. Peter’s School, or go and meet them there and see the work at our BBQ on the Sunday 12th June from 12 noon. You’ll be made most welcome. Last year, the Mayor of Guildford unveiled the vibrant Artventure Trust mural painted by our participants outside the Electric Theatre (below). It illustrates community life in Guildford and the beautiful countryside of the Surrey Hills. Go and see it – you

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07988 494922We provide a fast, effi cient, professional, commercial and

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Please enter online unless otherwise stated. Postal entries can be sent to us at the address given on page three.

TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: By entering these competitions you agree to receive periodic emails from VantagePoint Magazine, Vantage Publishing Ltd and the originator of the competition you are entering. You can opt out of receiving these at any time and your data will never be passed on for use by third parties. The prizes are non-

transferable and have no cash alternative. Only one entry per person per competition and prizes will only be sent to homes with a GU, KT and RH postcode.

COMPETITIONS Enter at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk

WIN ONE OF THREE PAIRS OF TICKETS TO YOU MUST BE STOKINGGuildford Fringe Festival is Guildford’s headline multi-arts festival which runs every July. We have three pairs of tickets available to win for ‘You Must Be Stoking Comedy Club’at The Stoke Pub on 6th July, with Nico Yearwood headlining (pictured). Guildford Fringe Festival is proud to boast its partnership with VantagePoint Magazine and look forward to welcoming in lots of the readers to the festival. Visit www.GuildfordFringeFestival.com for full detailsFor full information about Guildford Fringe, please visit the website atwww.GuildfordFringe.com.

To win one of three pairs of tickets, please answer the following question:Q: In what year did the fi rst ever Fringe Festival take place and where was it?Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 31st June 2016.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO GUILDFORD BEER FESTIVALThe 2016 Guildford Beer festival is held on 10th and 11th of June at the Guildford Cricket Club in Woodbridge Road. There are three sessions; Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening and we have a pair of tickets for each session up for grabs.This fabulous event showcases a fantastic line up of real ales, craft larger and cider, all from small producers located within 30 miles of Guildford. There will be a choice of over 100 drinks on off er from both long established and recently opened producers. Also don’t forget there will be live music, food, wines and soft drinks to enjoy too. More information at www.guildfordbeerfestival.co.uk.To win a pair of tickets, please answer the following question:

Q: How many sessions take place and which one would you like to win tickets for?Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 7th June 2016.

TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: By entering these competitions you agree to receive periodic emails from VantagePoint Magazine, Vantage Publishing Ltd and the originator

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO SEE BUSTED AT SANDOWN PARK RACECOURSEJoining already announced Bryan Adams, The Corrs and Jess Glynne to their summer season of live concerts, The Jockey Club Live presents An Evening at the Races and they are excited to welcome pop-rock heavyweights Busted to Sandown Park Racecourse on 20th July. It’s the reunion they said could never happen - even the members themselves have admitted it. But Busted are back and the original trio will be touring this summer for the fi rst time in 12 years. Matt, James and Charlie will be playing all their greatest hits together live – among them the simply huge, unforgettable

smashes ‘What I Go To School For’, ‘Crashed The Wedding’, ‘Air Hostess’ and ‘Year 3000.’ Busted are one of the biggest homegrown pop acts of the 21st century with an incredible fi ve million record sales, two 4-times platinum albums and four number one singles to their name.To win one of two pairs of tickets, please answer this question:Q: What are the christian names of Busted?Please enter online at www.vantagepointmag.co.uk by 30th June 2016

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