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Effingham Eye: Church Fete, Dambusters and Local Committees

Effingham Eye: Church Fete, Dambusters and Local Committees

Chris Dick, in his regular column, reports on the Church Fete with RAF flypast, a WW2 Dambusters Talk, Trustees stepping down and the Residents Association AGM. All about Fete The…

What’s On At Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village

Sponsored article If you’ve never been before, spring is the perfect season to dip your toes into the vibrant waters of Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village. As the weather begins…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.160

By Malcolm Fincham An explosive blast of warm air pushed up into the southern regions of the UK as we moved into the second half of April, raising daytime temperatures…

Beekeeper’s Notes May 2018: ‘Long Live The Queen’ But She Has To Go

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. He queries his bees political leanings; when they depose the queen, are they republicans or carrying out a palace coup? And what to do with a much misunderstood queen. In between…

Book Review: Their Day Has Passed – Gypsies In Victorian And Edwardian Surrey

By David Rose Back in the 1910s certain Surrey landowners were putting pressure on the Chief Constable to instruct his officers to remove Gypsy-travellers from their land. But he was…

Effingham Parish Council Decides Not To Challenge Planning Decision

Effingham Parish Council Decides Not To Challenge Planning Decision

Effingham Parish Council will be not challenging the decision to allow Berkeley Homes to build up to 295 houses and provide an enlarged Howard school on green belt land in the…

Stage Dragon Review: Turn Of The Screw, At The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Tricia Marcotti Henry James’ novella, The Turn of the Screw, is currently on tour throughout the UK and now at the Yvonne Arnaud until Saturday, April 28. It has…

History Talk At The Keep Pub Takes ‘A Walk’ Over Perry Hill, Worplesdon

Local historian David Rose and rambling railwayman historian Geoff Burch are teaming up to give an illustrated talk at the Keep pub, Castle Street, on Monday, April 30. The title…

Richard’s Wey April 2018

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations I always find March to be a very confusing month, with some definite signs of spring like blackthorn…

Grant Enables Social Club To Buy New Projector And Screen

A social club for older people, held at St Mary’s Church in Rydes Hill, has a new projector and screen for use by its guest speakers courtesy of a grant.…