Archives January 2017

  1. Two shiny pennies.

    Rise kept to a minimum

    Farnham Town Council has agreed to limit its share of the council tax to just over two pence per week for a Band D household. The modest increase will see the Council’s precept set at £1,035,819 for 2017/18. The money collected from Farnham tax...

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  2. The Mayor of Farnham with members of Team Rubicon

    Residents get prepared

    Visitors to the recent Flood and Winter Risk Community Drop-In event are now better informed about how they can protect themselves from the effects of adverse weather. The event, which was aimed at community groups, businesses and residents was jo...

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  3. Male and female holding a folder. Standing outside an office building.

    Nominate Buildings of Local Merit

    A project seeking to secure recognition for Farnham buildings considered to be of local architectural or historic interest is drawing to a close. Members of the public have until 3 February to put forward nominations for the buildings they would l...

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  4. Plate of fruit scones

    Food and live music this Sunday

    The first Farnham Farmers’ Market of 2017 will take place on Sunday 22 January at Central car park between 10am and 1.30pm. There will be a warm welcome for Black Cat Brewery; a new stallholder who will be selling different varieties of gin. ...

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  5. male playing guitar, audience sat on chairs in stone wall church. brass organ to the left.

    Start 2017 on a musical note

    Farnham Town Council has a treat in store for fans of the summertime programme of Music in the Meadow. By popular request, the Sunday afternoon live music concerts will return for two pilot performances at the Vineyard Church in Union Road. The co...

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