Box Hill School works in the Community

It was a pleasure to see and hear about Box Hill School,its ethos as a founder member of Round Square.The school has a fantastic multipurpose Sports Hall and beautiful grounds which they make available to community groups and other schools and they are hoping to extend this to the creative hub when the new art school is built.

(Pic credit: Andy Newbold)

We Welcome Thirteen new Magistrates to Surrey Courts

On the 7th February, 13 new magistrates were sworn in at Guildford Crown Court. A ceremony that has formality as befits such an important step for those becoming magistrates.His Honour Judge Fraser and the Lord Lieutenant address the magistrates before they are formally sworn in.

Epsom and Ewell volunteer police cadets on form.

Radios, communication, brevity,drill,wink murder and uniforms for the new recruits, it was a privilege to spend a Thursday evening with a great group of young volunteer police cadets and their volunteer leaders.

Challengers and some…..

Where would we be without Disability Challengers.In Surrey we are so fortunate to have two centers in Farnham and Guildford.They provide the important things in life; for the young disabled.A place to play and so much more beside,and some time for the family and carers.

It was uplifting to see the play-very wet- with lots of water-and the fun, and the care and dedication for the children by the staff and volunteers at the Guildford Challengers.How this work needs our support.

GSA master Oklahoma!

What a glorious performance at the Yvonne Arnaud by The incredible Guildford School Of Acting,singing ,dancing and performing the Rodgers and Hammerstein Classic in the very best of West End style-a glorious evening -The Yvonne Arnaud was buzzing….

Surrey Hills Enterprises Hosts A Sustainability Conference

The University of Surrey kindly hosted Surrey Hills Enterprise for an inspiring evening of presentations looking at the practical steps that some of Surreys finest businesses can take to achieve the triple bottom line of sustainability. The 150 participants enjoyed Dr Xavier Font from the University and Mr John Reeves from the World business Council for sustainable development as well as local businesses,it was a pleasure to make the opening address. The evening was full of exchanges of possibilities and ideas with many Surrey Hills Enterprises displaying what they do. Hampton Estate were present with a well displayed sod of turf ,the message being the importance of improving our soils particularly as part of our pasture fed beef!

The Mayor of Elmbridge holds an evening of fun and fund raising in The Emperor at Hersham

The Mayor and Consort of Elmbridge,Mary and John, filled The Emperor in Hersham with all the local clubs and groups for a delicious dinner and much chat.This was an evening all about local community and funds were raised for The Mayors Charity -Elmbridge Mencap.

Surrey’s Outdoor Learning Treasures hidden in the beautiful Surrey hills

Martin and Rob and the team at High Ashurst near Box Hill, are providing amazing opportunities for outdoor learning. Surrey Outdoor learning, SOLD runs three incredible centers at t High Ashurst , Henley Fort and Thames Young Mariners with 38,000 young people enjoying learning experiences in the outdoors. These are valuable treasures in Surrey , with activities that are used to meet the learning outcomes which are selected by and for the young people see the learning tree above. www.surreyoutdoorlearning.uk

No amount of rain could dampen spirits at Jamie’s Farm.

In the wet and windy squall we arrived at Jamie’s Farm near Lewes, tucked in the folds below the South Downs

.Despite the inclement weather Bill and I felt so uplifted and excited by everything we saw and heard; from cooking scotch eggs to the SOS decor in the house, the lambs and nanny goats to the lavender bombs and home pressed countryside tiles not to mention the racks of boots, the big dining room table and the welcoming home and home team and the dripping wet but enthused and animated young people -so so special.This is an amazing place.Each week 12 young people are nurtured in the ways of the countryside and it has some amazing results.I cannot possibly describe this in a blog, please go to the website to understand the incredible work of this charity-support it if you will, and spread the word of their fourth and newest farm near Lewes www.jamiesfarm.org.uk.

Prison Fellowship provides a ray of hope at HMP High Down

A huge thank you to the committed volunteers of Prison Fellowship who run The Sycamore Tree Course at HMP High Down. Session 6 is the final session when 22 men completed the restorative justice course.

It was a very sobering privilege to witness the prisoners concluding the course, with the opportunity to make a symbolic act of restitution.

Where would we be without the unsung volunteers in Surrey. www.prisonfellowship.org.uk