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Www .Stoughton-Pages.Co.Uk Bi-Monthly Magazine in Print & Online Local advertising and news magazine, delivered free to over 3,500 homes & local businesses. May & June 2021 Bi-monthly magazine in print & online The arts are staged for a Lemon & Passionfruit Contrasting words big comeback. Venues are Drizzle Cake. A light and Frank Scammell, vicar at beginning to look forwards zesty lemon sponge, full of Emmanuel Stoughton, chooses with more positivity. We spoke citrus flavour and glazed two pairs of contrasting words to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. with a crunchy drizzle icing. that sum up his lockdown. www.stoughton-pages.co.uk Welcome Issue No. 5 Dear Neighbours, there is a palpable feeling of positivity and optimism in the May & air as the lock-down restrictions start to lift. We do seem to be approaching June 2021 the new freedoms with some hesitancy at first, but it feels good, doesn’t it? The joy of meeting friends (albeit out and as the weather gets ever more limited in numbers) outdoors again, the spring like. We’re looking for others to feel Stoughton Pages delights of sitting in a pub garden with braver still and start promoting their live Local advertising and news a pint of beer and a packet of crisps! events later in the year (please do get in magazine, delivered free to over 3,500 homes. Focussed on the It’s almost worth the months of lockdown touch if you have events to promote over local community and the services just to enjoy these simple pleasures in the summer and onwards, our next issue available in the general area. www.stoughton-pages.co.uk their full intensity. will be July & August) and the community is keen to start getting out there with I hope you too have had the chance renewed confidence and involvement. to meet friends and family again in an outdoor setting and start to heal some of As the advice tells us, let’s take these those feelings of loneliness and frustration next steps carefully, look after each other we’ve all experienced during lockdown. and hopefully we’ll all have a fantastic summer. I look forward to talking to you Please spare a thought for those people in again in July. the community who don’t have anyone to meet up with now that the freedom to do so Paul Nicholls (Editor) is increasing. We’ve often heard the phrase [email protected] AM to recently ‘new normal’, for some people 15or 8 Editorial Contents Editor Paul Nicholls this is their normal! Whenever possible we 5 News & events hrs 2-5 PM Contributors John Boon, should remember that lonelier people in 30 Canon Frank Scammell 9 What’s On this month yearolds everyday our community would benefit greatly from FREE Production 10 Stoughton Pages crossword Original design some of us just checking in on them from 13 Contrasting words Generator Creative Consultants time to time, especially now that we have 14 Recipe: Lemon & Doing our bit for the Environment all experienced a little taste of isolation and Our printers are ISO 14001 environmental Passionfruit Drizzle Cake accredited, use vegetable based inks can appreciate, to some extent, what it 24 Arts are staged for a big comeback open to print the magazine and recycle all might feel like if that was your normal life. we breakfast 25 accept waste paper and materials. Gardening hints & tips 38 wks Contact Us As I mentioned in the last issue, we really 26 Useful numbers a year club For advertising and are starting to see a return of people FEET MON-FRI from 8am general enquiries: advertising their businesses, as we venture 07597 904755 [email protected] Stoughton Pages, PO Box 1520, Guildford GU1 9WQ @stoughtonpages facebook.com/stoughtonpages Advertising copy deadline for July – August 2021 issue is 7th June 2021 Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in Stoughton Pages is accurate, the publishers take no responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by advertisers, and accept no responsibility for any omissions or errors which may occur. Advert prices and dimensions are shown on our website www.stoughton-pages.co.uk Stoughton Pages is a trading name of Brand Era Limited. Registered in England & Wales No. 08915898. Registered office: 7 Wey Court, Mary Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4QU 2 To advertise in Stoughton Pages call 07597 904755 or e-mail [email protected] Please mention Stoughton Pages when responding to advertisements. 3 May & News + events June 2021 Local news & events: get involved and tell us more about your news and events organised in Stoughton and the surrounding areas. after the therapy rooms opened their which to launch their holistic health centre. doors for the first time. “Willow Health is about that therapeutic Gemma says “We are all about yet professional space from which helping those who need to rent a health and wellbeing practitioners can professional therapy room in Guildford. work and build their business.” We’ve been there, and the long Gemma and Jo are also passionate commitments, block bookings and about helping practitioners build their deposits are a killer. We want to help business. So although they work with our customers set up, start up and established therapists, they also focus grow. Oh and stay with us!” on on start ups. So wherever you are in your private practice journey, enquire The multidisciplinary rooms are today about joining the clinic team. perfect for health and well-being professionals, from counselling Visit www.willowhealththerapyrooms Willow Health therapy and therapy, through to reflexology, guildford.com for further information. rooms have launched osteopathy and physiotherapy. to provide a base for As Stoughton Pre-School therapists looking to “Your talking therapy room needs more approaches 10 years in than just two chairs. It’s got to be that business we discover what grow their businesses place that you feel confident to work in the local area. from and grow your business. makes them so special Based in Merrow and established in 1992, Roots & Shoots Stoughton Pre-School is an is a family-run tree care company which offers a professional The clinic, in Parklands, Guildford, Our professional spaces include all established pre-school located and comprehensive arboricultural and landscaping service. Surrey, has 4 luxury therapy spaces the mod cons for you and your client. in the heart of Stoughton. We take great pride in our reputation and we offer all our for established therapists and those Our treatment rooms with professional clients a professional, courteous, and personal service. starting up in private practice to rent. massage beds, have all you need to They have been operating out of All our tree work is done to British Standards 3998 and With everything needed to start or run your osteopathy, reflexology or the community centre on Stoughton is carried out to the highest standards by qualifi ed staff. ­ upscale your health and wellness physiotherapy practice. A space to Recreation ground for almost 10 We aim to ensure the conservation of trees through proper business, and no costly long term work from, as well as see clients from, years! They are very proud to be part pruning practices. By embracing the latest research and commitments, Willow Health is the we will help you grow your practice of the Stoughton and Westborough modern techniques we provide the very best care for your place for you to grow. with support, training and more.” community, and look forward to trees, and with this in mind, we are happy to provide free celebrating their 10-year milestone The multidisciplinary rooms are perfect In the first lockdown of 2020, Willow advice and estimates. with some fun activities early next year. for health and well-being professionals, Health therapy rooms in Guildford was from counselling and therapy, through born. With 30 years experience between Now is the time when many parents to reflexology, osteopathy and them, Gemma Ware, an osteopath, and start thinking about enrolling their child physiotherapy. We spoke to founders Dr Jo Gee, a psychotherapist, were into a pre-school for September, and Gemma Ware and Dr Jo Gee shortly looking for the perfect premises from this can be a daunting task if you haven’t Call 01483 503361 or 07768 456828 Email [email protected] www.rootsandshootssurrey.co.uk Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in Stoughton Pages is accurate, the publishers take no responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by, nor the opinions of, contributors, and accept no responsibility for any omissions or errors which may occur. 4 To advertise in Stoughton Pages call 07597 904755 or e-mail [email protected] Please mention Stoughton Pages when responding to advertisements. 5 May & News + events June 2021 gone through the process before! To get of charge along with localised support, you off and running, here are Stoughton understanding and encouragement. Pre-School’s top 5 tips to help you The Debt Centre currently has plenty navigate this important first step. of appointments available so we’re 1 Choosing a pre-school for your child urging people to get in contact as is a very important decision, that’s soon as possible to get help and get why we always recommend that you their lives back on track. and your child visit a range of settings There is a team of volunteers, some of before you register so you can both whom have been in debt themselves and have a look around, meet the team, are now out the other side, able to give and see if you like what is on offer.
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