Before the summer holidays: Summer Games and open Evening Friday July 17 at 6.30pm. Come and join in the fun and games on our favourite evening of the season, races, tombola, competitions, lots of fun for everyone. This year we are being sponsored by the England Cricket Board so as well as our normal burgers and hot dogs there will be salads and fruit – courtesy of Waitrose, included in our normal price of £2. If anyone has any donations for the tombola please bring them to the club on a Tuesday evening. As ever coaching will continue through the summer holidays and we will have our parents’ v children match on a date to be confirmed. Have a great summer holidays………….
Summer Games and Open Evening – 17th July
Summer Games and open evening Friday 17th July at Horley Cricket Club 6.30pm. Please come along and support our annual event, lots of fun for all, races, competitions, Tombola, BBQ and of course the bar will be open.
Cricket Club Quiz Night – 11th July
All Dressed Up for the 4th July #SelfiesWithJudy
Today Judy is sporting her Independence Day attire, as shown here in this “selfie” picture with Judy.
Thanks to Matt Brice @bricey25 from Horley Cricket Club @Horleycc who just tweeted it #SelfiesWithJudy .
If you’d like to share a picture with Judy or any other photo’s of “Horley View” you can either:
- Tweet it @HorleyViews
#SelfiesWithJudy - Share it on facebook horley.views@facebook.com
- Post it http://thehorleyviews.com
- Email it horleyviews@outlook.com
We would love to see them, along with any news you’d like to share with our small but perfectly formed community,
Thanks for sharing Di & Deb
@debraffox
Garage Sale – This Saturday 4th July
The Brae House Garage Sale is on this Saturday 4th July between 10am to 2pm- Bell Street, Hornton, next to the Pavilion.
Most of it is just stuff we don’t use, wear, listen to or watch anymore. Some of it is because we just have less room in the new house. All of it though will be sold at bargain prices.
Special Parish Council Meeting – 2nd July
There will be a special Parish Council meeting on Thursday July 2nd in the cricket pavilion at 7.15 in order to appoint a new member. This meeting is open to the public.
Agenda Items:
- Apologies
- Declaration of Interests
- Appointment of a new Member of the Council To co-opt a member of the public to fill the vacancy on the Council, following the resignation of Councillor Beck. Two members of the public have expressed an interest in joining the Council, being Jennifer Cross of Rivendell and Beverley Williams of Midhill. Both candidates have been invited to attend the meeting and the Chairman has agreed to invite them to address the meeting to introduce themselves to Members who may not know them. The decision on who should be co-opted onto the Council will then be decided by a secret ballot.
- Amendment to the Council’s Standing Order To consider a proposed amendment to the Council’s Standing Orders, to provide for the inclusion on the agenda of each meeting of an item which allows members of the public to address the Council. A copy of the proposed amended Standing Orders is attached at Annex one to the report, with the proposed changes highlighted in red.
- Date of next meeting13 August 2015
Fun Ladies Crick-Fit
On Barn Dancing
Carlie’s blog on the “Inaugural Barn Dance” at Hornton Grounds Farm, see who you can spot On Barn Dancing.
Antiques Roadshow At Broughton Castle – 21st June
Antiques Roadshow visit Broughton Castle on Sunday 21 June. The doors open at 9.30am and close at 4.30pm. Entry to the show is free and no pre-registration is required.
Some of Britain’s leading antiques and fine arts specialists will be on hand to offer free advice and valuations to visitors, who are invited to raid their attics and bring along their family heirlooms, household treasures and car boot sale bargains for inspection by the experts. For more information about planning your visit to the Roadshow go to www.bbc.co.uk/antiquesroadshow and there will also be a crime prevention stand offering advice on how to protect your valuables from Thames Valley Police
Wild Medicine Forage at Hadsham Farm
Are you a busy bee, feeling stressed out, anxious, need more energy and better sleep? For all stages of a woman’s life, Maiden, Mother, Sage, plants can provide a gentle non habit forming way to balance our bodies and our emotions, enabling us to cope with the inevitable stresses of life more easily.
Join Fiona for a Wild Medicine Forage in and around the fields of Hadsham Farm, you will learn to identify wild medicinal plants, discuss the herbs and how modern herbalists use them, how they were used in the past and how some can be used as safe home remedies. Plus the very fact that you are outside on a beautiful walk down by the lake, what better way to re-connect with nature, and right here on our own doorstep.
Thursdays 2nd & 16th July 6.30-8pm Contact Fiona to book your place. (limited to 15) Call 01295 738609 fionataylormnimh@gmail.com Website Facebook
Cost £5 per person to be donated to the Air Ambulance.




