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Information about parish amenities and societies

Although Puttenham is a relatively small village we are proud to have many recreational amenities and societies. Below are all of their contact details.

Recreation Ground. Playground, Outdoor Gym, Pavilion,Tennis Court and Skate park. 

The recreation facilities are off School Lane just behind the school.

The recreation ground can be hired for functions by contacting the Parish Council.

The Pavilion can also be hired for functions by contacting the Parish Council.

For further details contact Mike Blundell Jones or Will Yule

mike@puttenham-pc.gov,uk

will@puttenham-pc.gov.uk

Puttenham  has a well maintained Tennis Court which is also situated behind the school. For details of how to join the Tennis Club and subscriptions, go to the Sports Clubs tab where you will also be able to view the court.

There is now a new table tennis table which is posiotioned next to the football pavillion, For logistical reasons, you will need to provide your own bats and balls!

The Parish Council respectfully request that no horses or ponies are taken on the main body of the recreation ground as the divots created are dangerous on the football pitch. Thank you.

 

Here are the Recreational 2025 Annual safety Inspection reports:

Adventure Playground.

Field with Fitness Equipment

Skate Park

 

Puttenham Parish Youth Club Cricket Net. 

To use this new facility please contactWill Yule on- Will@puttenham-pc.gov.uk

The cost will be £45 per family per year.

Once joined up, booking is made via the Skedda app.

Puttenham Barn Bunkhouse

This very reasonably priced accommodation for walkers and cyclists can be found on The Street in Puttenham village.

Simple, wardened, overnight accommodation is offered  17:00 -10:00 the following morning from Easter to October.

This is an amazing environmental venture alongside the North Downs Way long distance footpath and Sustran’s Cycle Network Route 22.

 

Enquiries and Bookings

For more information or to book visit the website below:-

 

Puttenhambarn.uk

other contact details:-

book@puttenhambarn.uk

01483 811001

Marwick Hall

The hall consists of a main room with kitchen and a smaller committee room, both of which can be hired separately. For further details and to make a booking  please email the following:-

marwickhall@gmail.com

 

Puttenham & Wanborough Community Group 

The Puttenham and Wanborough Community Group was first started in 1971 with 20 members.  It was thought that a village full of good willed, talented people could help to solve most problems that the villagers might come across.  Even if members of the group couldn’t help then they would act in the strictest confidence and at least be someone to talk to.  The moral of the group still stands today.

We are now a small team of 8 volunteers  and are fortunate to be supported with funds from Smiths Charity, both Parish Councils and the Puttenham Bonfire Committee.  As time moves on , the needs of the Parishes have changed with modern technology and home delivery meaning that less running about is needed, however we still find that we are being asked for help in one form or another.  We have purchased a wheelchair for residents to hire and financial assistance where needed.  We also organise the publication of the village directory – The Blackbird Book.  Even in such a seemingly affluent area it’s important to remember that one everyone is quite so well off and no matter the background, there is help available.

Chairman – Nicki Coveney – 01483 811095

Secretary – Verity Cassar

 

Puttenham and Wanborough Housing Society Ltd

now

 

Stonewater Housing Association together with an Advisory Panel

In the early 1960’s, Jock Vevers & Paddy Smith, two distinguished and longtime residents of Puttenham, realised there was a need for affordable rental property in the village and decided to do something about it. They said at the Society’s first meeting:

“ We formed a Housing Society in March 1962 as a direct result of nine condemned cottages being vacated and then sold apparently for modernisation,conversion into fewer units and re-sale. This was a loss of nine dwellings to people who rely on rented accommodation and cannot afford to buy the modernised or converted buildings……We are not against owner-occupation nor are we against natural change,but we are against driving out a section of the people of Puttenham by taking away their houses and not replacing them.”

Then in the early 1970’s , Lord Taylor, Chairman of Taylor Woodrow Ltd and a Wanborough resident, helped the Society to acquire six bungalows for the elderly near Wanborough Station.

THe Housing Society is now managed by a Housing Association. This is a large-scale and reputable housing association called Stonewater which now has responsibility for the management of all the properties and tenancies,  having taken on  the Society’s assets and liabilities. An Advisory Panel consisting of some members of the Society’s Management Committee, set up by Stonewater, will provide local guidance in the management and re-letting of the 15 properties previously owned by the Society. The Panel will also advise on the possible development of additional social housing in Puttenham and Wanborough.

History Society  

Puttenham & Wanborough History Society was formed in 1967 with the object being the study of local history and to preserve records of historical interest. The society holds five meetings a year and usually have one or two outings during the year. Membership is open to all residents and further details on the Society’s website. Follow link below:-

https://pwhistory.weebly.com

 

Puttenham and Wanborough Toddler and Baby Group

Contact –
All babies and toddlers from Puttenham, Wanborough and the local area are welcome, accompanied by an adult.
Weekly singing, playing and activities.
Every Wednesday during term time in the Marwick Hall, Puttenham.

9.00 am – 11.00 am.

 

Youth Club

The club is for any young people from Puttenham and surrounding villages, aged 8 – 18 to come and take part in activities, meet friends old and new or just to sit and chill out. It is open fortnightly on a Tuesday between 7.00pm and 9.00pm. Entry is £1.00 per session. See village news for dates. For any further information contact the chairman.

Mr J Green
01483 810678

 

The Royal British Legion Puttenham and Wanborough Branch

President – Mr Jonny Pitts 01483 811204

Chairman – Mr C Tuckwell 01252  718676

Treasurer – Mr R Saunders 01483  810575

Secretary & Membership Enquiries – Mr M Bramley 01483  811139

Open to anyone who supports the aims of the Legion and its several organisations established to help ex-service personnel in need.  Activities include the annual Service of Rememberance and the Poppy Day Appeal.  New members are assured a warm welcome.  National affiliation fee £17.00 per annum no local subscription.


Puttenham Compo Shopping Bus

Timetable for journey to/from Godalming on Thursday Only:

Depart
Munday’s Boro 10.00am
Good Intent P.H. 10.05am
Jackson’s Corner (A3) 10.09am

Arrive
Waitrose, Godalming 10.15am
Sainsbury’s Godalming 10.20am

Return
Sainsbury’s 12.15pm
Waitrose 12.22pm

Arrive
Munday’s Boro 12.38pm

The bus carries a maximum of 14. If  you would like to use the bus please advise the driver on a previous trip or ring Jane Perowne on 01483 810758. Passengers holding a Free Bus Pass travel free of charge.


Puttenham Camping Barn

Puttenham, being on the North Downs Way long-distance footpath, attracts many walkers and this led to the opening of the Eco Camping Barn – just off the village street – in 2005. Set in part of a Grade II Listed Building, conversion was done very much in harmony with the old place, and the Eco Camping Barn now welcomes hundreds of walkers and cyclists a year by offering simple overnight accommodation between Easter and October.

The Eco Barn has many “green” features, including solar panels (on the bike shed roof!), rainwater harvesting and local varieties of apple trees in the garden, with the entire project run by a small environmental charity – and wholly by volunteers, who invite others to join them.

Details can be found on the website www.puttenhamcampingbarn.co.uk and if you would like further information about volunteering please contact Hilary Perry on 01252 324082.

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