Archives May 2017

  1. School children by a gate.

    Mayor 'opens' new pond

    Farnham’s new Mayor, Councillor Mike Hodge, led the celebrations at Badshot Lea Infant School on Thursday 25 May when the school’s new pond was officially opened. As well as cutting the ribbon, Councillor Hodge handed over a cheque for £275, ...

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  2. Cooking sausages. Frying pan.

    Tasty delights at Farmers’ Market

    Stock up on fresh, local produce for the Bank Holiday weekend at this Sunday’s Farnham Farmers’ Market. Hunts Hill Farm will be cooking their tasty farm made sausages and burgers, which is a great chance for shoppers to try before they buy the...

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  3. People in greenhouse at Greenhouse open day 2017

    Greenhouse open day

    A record number of people braved a day of torrential rain to come along to Farnham Town Council’s greenhouse open day on Wednesday 17 May. Around 70 people including a group of Brownies visited the greenhouses to see the preparations that are be...

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  4. Crowds watching a band perform in the park

    Spring Festival programme

    With the Spring Festival just days away, Farnham Town Council is getting ready to take over Gostrey Meadow for the Bank Holiday weekend on Sunday 28 May. The Spring Festival is set to be an afternoon of music, lively activities, community spirit, ...

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  5. Caption: Cllr David Attfield, Deputy Mayor, Anne Attfield, Cllr Julia Potts, Mayor’s Consort and Cllr Mike Hodge, Mayor of Farnham.

    A new Mayor for Farnham

    Farnham’s new Mayor, Councillor Mike Hodge, has chosen two important local charities to support during his mayoral year, the Woodlarks Centre and Brightwells Gostrey Community Centre. Councillor Hodge officially became Mayor on Thursday 11 May f...

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