Horley Cinema Club’s is back for the Autumn season with Mrs Harris Goes to Paris:

The next Horley Ladies Guild meeting is on Monday 18th September when we will be planning our annual fundraising coffee morning in aid of Breast Cancer Now (21st October) and the Christmas Market (25th November).
If you are interested in finding out more about the Ladies Guild and / or helping with these or other events, why don’t you come along to our next meeting as a taster session? We will meet in the Old School at 7.30pm for drinks, nibbles (and chat!), before the meeting at 8pm.
More details about the Ladies Guild can be found here: https://thehorleyviews.com/horley-activities/ladies-guild/
Don’t forget to book your place for the Village Breakfast next Sunday (30th April). There are two sittings each with a maximum capacity of fifty people. Please email horleybreakfast@gmail.com or call 01295 738624 by Friday 28th April to reserve your place.
This is a fundraising event for the Michael Hardinge Trust. The trust provides grants and educational assistance to the children of Horley and runs and maintains the Old School Hall for the benefit of the village.
If you are unable to make it to the Breakfast but would like to offer your support by making a donation then please do so using the bank account details below, with the word Donation and your name as a reference.

The action group Keep Hanwell Village Rural, is running a public meeting tomorrow evening from 7.45pm at the Old School, to give more information about both the Vistry application to build 170 homes between Hanwell and Banbury and the proposed solar development on BOTH sides of the B4100, covering over 80 hectares.
Do please come along to find out more about these developments and how they will affect Horley.
Please join us at the Old School for the Village Breakfast. There are two sittings each with a maximum capacity of fifty people. Please book early to avoid disappointment via horleybreakfast@gmail.com or 01295 738624. Booking deadline is Friday 28th April.
This is a fundraising event for the Michael Hardinge Trust. The trust provides grants and educational assistance to the children of Horley and runs and maintains the Old School Hall for the benefit of the village.
If you are unable to make it to the Breakfast but would like to offer your support by making a donation then please do so using the bank account details below, with the word Donation and your name as a reference.

There will be a public meeting in Horley organised by Keep Hanwell Village Rural Action Group about the solar farm proposed between Hanwell, Horley and Shotteswell.
On Wednesday 19th April from 19:45 to 21:15 in the Old School, Horley
This is 1 of 3 meetings planned in the 3 affected villages. Other dates announced soon.
https://facebook.com/events/s/horley-solar-farm-meeting/684671330079766/