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New Summer Timetable from A Place To Be

Please see an update I am sharing on behalf of A Place To Be (APTB) from Daisy Blossom, Youth Leader.

This letter is about APTB’s Beach Trip which is to be held in the May half term. Spaces are limited and Daisy needs to confirm numbers for organising transport so please return the forms as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Also, in this link you will see APTB’s Summer term activity plan.

Please feel free to share this with anyone you think might be interested.

About a Place To Be:

A Place to Be is an independently run youth group whose funding is provided by charitable organisations in the Haslemere area. It uses its funds wisely on employing highly skilled and experienced youth workers.

Localism Funding: Funds for Highways/Pavements in Haslemere

This is a call out to any constituent in my ward (Haslemere South) to send me details of any specific issues affecting highways/pavements such as cutting back vegetation, cleaning road signs, removing posts in verges, decluttering of signs and the like (BUT not gully cleaning or anything relating to tarmac).

A photo/map showing specifics would be very helpful, by June 15th. Please send to me and/or the town clerk:

admin@haslemeretc.org

nikki.barton@haslemeretc.org

Haslemere Town Council has a £6,500 pot of Localism funding to be spent by the end of March 2019 for this type of work.

Thank you!

Haslemere Information Hub is opening on 1st May at 4.30pm

The Haslemere Information Hub at the railway station will officially open for the Summer season from 1st May 2018. Come along from 4.30pm to 7pm. All welcome.

Are you interested in promoting our amazing town and surroundings? There are a variety of volunteering opportunities with us. We’re looking for volunteers to help people find their way from Haslemere station to the various points of interest, shops and eateries here in Haslemere.

On Twitter, please follow The Haslemere Information Hub here: Haslemere Information Hub

Thanks to the volunteers who helped out yesterday to tidy the flower beds on the platform.(Thanks to David Goddin for taking the photos)

Many hands make light work

Here are some pictures of the Haslemere volunteers who helped move the new flagpole from JE Homewood‘s yard to St. Christopher’s Church yesterday. This is part of the Haslemere Great War Centenary Memorial. (More here, here and here.) Thanks to patient drivers on Wey Hill who waited as the flagpole was moved).

The flagpole is being raised by crane to the top of the Church Tower next Tuesday, 17th April,  from 10:00 am.

Follow updates on @Haslemere2018.

THANKS to the Haslemere Community Rail Partnership volunteers today

In Haslemere today, some of the lovely volunteers who, as part of the Haslemere Community Rail Partnership team, helped clear the station’s flower beds on the platform. The daffodils are now looking gorgeous.

What a great improvement! Lovely to see the sun and blue sky too after the snow.