Monday, 22 February 2010

Open Meeting - Monday, 1st March, in the Letherhead Institute at 7.00 pm

Agenda

1. Apologies for Absence

2. Minutes of meeting on 1st February

3. Matters Arising from the Minutes

4. PC Fran Davey and Neighbourhood Watch Leader, Alan Berridge:
Police update (with questions & answers) and introduction of No Cold Calling to Leatherhead.

5. Reports from sub Groups:
    a) Membership

    b) Planning

     c) Highways

6. Notice of the AGM on May 10th.

7. Any Other Business

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Launch of Community Garden ‘Growing’ Nearer!


On Saturday February 6th local residents, service providers and an army of Rotarians joined forces to take one giant step closer to the completion of the Leatherhead Community Garden and Learning Centre.

At 10am, following the delivery of an avalanche of top soil, a team of local volunteers turned up to complete the raised beds which will see the local community growing their own organic vegetables collectively. The site will also be developed into a centre for learning on topics ranging from horticulture to cooking healthy meals. You can track the progress of the project by visiting www.leatherheadcommunitygarden.org.uk

The project is led by local residents and supported by Mole Valley District Council and a variety of other local agencies. Simon Woodhams, Chairman of the Community Garden and Learning Centre, said “I have been involved in this project from day one and it has been personally inspiring to see people from all walks of life get involved and make a difference in their local community. I am very grateful for the support we have received this week from the Rotarians and it was a great day for all involved”.

Councillor Janette Purkiss, Portfolio Holder for Community and Youth, said “This is a great project which contributes to many of the Council’s priorities around Encouraging Healthier Lifestyles, Creating a Better Environment and Reaching Every Community. I am delighted to see so many passionate and committed people coming together to really make a difference.”

The project team are constantly looking for more volunteers so if you are interested in gardening, healthy eating, community learning or transition towns in general, please get in touch by calling Simon Woodhams on 01372 361082 or email swoodhams.lcg@live.com

The Epsom Rotaract is aimed at 18-30 year olds that want to meet new people, make a difference in their local community and be part of a fulfilling, active club. With lots of members from different backgrounds and a jam-packed events diary, the club represents an exciting opportunity for anyone that wants to expand their horizons. If you would like to get involved with the Epsom Rotaract please go to www.epsomrotaract.org.uk or call / SMS the Membership and Publicity Officer on 07768 372 085.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Have your say
25 March 2010, 7-9pm
Dorking Halls

We face major challenges on a scale not seen before. 



Many things will have to change in Surrey as a result of the recession, environmental concerns and the growing issue of how we will care for one another as we get older. 



Surrey County Council wants to know what you think, whatever your question, whatever your view. To make sure you have your say

, come to the public question time event, hosted by BBC Surrey’s ‘Drive Time’ presenter, Mark Carter and quiz the panellists from Surrey County Council, Surrey Police Authority, NHS Surrey, district and borough councils, the business and voluntary sectors. 



For further information and/or to book a FREE place and submit a question please visit: www.surreycc.gov.uk/haveyoursayevent

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Battery Recycling Hits the High Streets

From 1st Feb 2010, you should just be able to take your old batteries back to the supermarket.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/batteryrecycling-law-in-force-1885170.html

Source: Independent & BBC

Update: here is the Sainsbury's battery bin in Leatherhead - blink & you'll miss it