Cookies

We use essential cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set analytics cookies that help us make improvements by measuring how you use the site. These will be set only if you accept.

For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our cookies page.

Essential Cookies

Essential cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. For example, the selections you make here about which cookies to accept are stored in a cookie.

You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Analytics Cookies

We'd like to set Google Analytics cookies to help us improve our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify you.

Third Party Cookies

Third party cookies are ones planted by other websites while using this site. This may occur (for example) where a Twitter or Facebook feed is embedded with a page. Selecting to turn these off will hide such content.

Skip to main content

Home

 

Annual Meeting of Artington residents - Mon 13 May

The meeting this year is to be held at Mount Browne by kind permission of Surrey Police. As well as the usual round up of the activities of the parish council, a police representative will be giving a talk about the proposed changes to their headquarters, with an opportunity to ask questions afterwards.

The meeting begins at 8.00pm but the Surrey Police Museum will be open from 6.30pm should you wish to have a look round before the main event of the evening. it is a very interesting museum and well worth a visit, especially as it is not open very often.

The meeting of the parish council will take place that same evening from 7.00pm and an agenda will be posted on this website and on the notice boards.

More details of the meetings and access to Mount Browne can be found here:

 

Artington Parish Council Home

Caleb Lovejoy Almshouse Charity - trustee vacancy

The Caleb Lovejoy Almshouse Charity owns and manages four almshouse cottages that lie in Bury Street, close to St Nicolas Church in Guildford. It was founded by Caleb Lovejoy under the terms of his will in 1676 to provide accommodation for four people in need and with a strong local connection.  The cottages are housed in a Grade II Listed Building, built in 1842.

There is currently a vacancy for a trustee of the charity.

Roger Musson is currently serving as Chair. He has found his involvement with this local charity, a living part of Guildford's heritage, interesting and fulfilling.   Day-to-day management is delegated to the very competent Clerk & Manager.  The time commitment for trustees is not onerous, normally involving three meetings and a reception each year, plus a little more for those on the executive committee.

Michael More-Molyneux, a trustee until his appointment as HM Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, retains a keen interest in the activities of the charity as its patron.  

If you are interested in helping the work of this small but important charity, visit the website:

caleblovejoy.com/     

 

 

 

Artington Parish Council Home

 

Braboeuf Manor development

Elysian Residences, the company that is to develop the University of Law site at Braboeuf Manor, has submitted a planning application to Guildford Borough Council.

It can be viewed via this link:

 https://publicaccess.guildford.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=_GUILD_DCAPR_205007&activeTab=summary

 

.