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Surrey Table Tennis Notes March 2023

By Chris Andrews Michelle McGovern (Ballards) won the Veterans Southern Masters over 50’s Women’s Doubles event partnering Carrie Cope. Surrey based Paul Drinkhall (Ashford) was beaten in the semi-finals of…

Time On Your Hands? Maybe Time To Volunteer?

A round-up that gives a variety of volunteer roles currently available and being promoted by Voluntary Action South West Surrey Free training for helpline volunteers with Surrey Drug and Alcohol…

Neighbour to the Rescue as Tree Falls into Worplesdon Churchyard

A Perry Hill, Worplesdon resident, who lives near St Mary’s Church, saw a fallen beech tree early on Monday morning and returned with a chainsaw to clear the debris. The…

The Worplesdon Witness March 2023

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Generous legacy helps buy home for adults with autism and learning difficulties  It is a momentous time…

Keep an Eye Out for Catalyst’s Butterflies for Hope

Surrey mental health and wellbeing charity, Catalyst has teamed up with Surrey County Council to help spread hope and awareness. Some of the people who Catalyst support have crocheted 170…

New High-Tech Green Technology Equipment for Merrist Wood College Students

Merrist Wood College at Worplesdon has received £194,000 from the Government’s Strategic Development Fund that is helping colleges in Surrey and Hampshire update equipment and training in relation to new green…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.274

By Malcolm Fincham Even I, as a lover of all seasons, concede to admit, this winter was by now starting to drag its heels. As settled and mostly dry overcast…

Notice: Chant and Drum Evening with Shanti Sisters at Solar Sisters cafe, March 8

Shanti Sisters, Sam and Maxine, present a sacred drum and song evening – a collaboration of Earth chants and drumming at the Solar Sisters cafe in North Street on Wednesday…

Photo Feature: Early Spring Flowers in the Castle Grounds

By the meteorological calendar, spring starts today, March 1. Although the weather remains for the most part rather chilly, early spring flowers have been blooming for a few weeks now.…

Rock Choir Concert Raising Funds for Knife Angel Anti-violence Tour

Guildford, Godalming and Farnham Rock Choir is hosting a fundraising concert in support of the Knife Angel sculpture while it’s on display at Guildford Cathedral. The concert takes place on Wednesday,…