Hartley Wintney Festival - Thank you to those members who helped out at the Society’s stall at the village festival on June 14th and to the many members of the public that visited us. We hope you took the opportunity to find out more about the Society and look at the information on display.

Front Garden Awards - Judging for this will be taking place between mid June and mid July with judges walking around the whole of Hartley Wintney village selecting the most attractive and enchanting front gardens. The final selection of gardens will be made by the end of July and they will then be announced on the Society and other village notice boards. Formal presentations will be made later in the year at the Society’s Autumn meeting.

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The Heritage Society 2024 Journal has been distributed to members by email. If you would prefer a professionally printed copy, these are available at £4 each and can be ordered (along with any other Society published books) from our website.

Autumn Meeting – Wednesday, 15th October – Victoria Hall. Speaker to be announced in due course.

 

 

Member Meeting – A very well attended AGM and Spring Meeting took place on 14th May 2025 and we hope that members found the meeting and presentation from our guest speaker, Colin Radcliffe, on the restoration of Bramshill house both informative and interesting.

Village Festival – Saturday June 14th. The Society will be present again at the festival this year and we look forward to meeting visitors to our stand between 12-5pm.

The Heritage Society 2025 Journal has now been distributed to all members via email. If you would like a professionally printed colour copy, they are available to purchase via our website or directly from our village festival stall.

Front Garden Award - Judging for this will take place between July and August when judges will be walking around the whole of Hartley Wintney village and as last year, there will be a prize for the most enchanting front garden.

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Annual Subscriptions 2025-2026 – If you have not yet renewed your membership subscription, payment of £6 can be done by bank transfer (preferred option) or renewal can be made by cheque (made payable to HWHS). Full details can be found on your renewal invitation and renewal can also be made at our village festival stall.

If you care about the village you live in and would like to know more about its rich history and heritage please join the Society to show your support. For more information go to our HOME page where a membership form can be found.

 

 

 

Reminder

 

AGM and Spring Meeting
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 at 7.30 pm
Victoria Hall
Doors open at 7.00 pm

Following our successful 2024 Autumn Meeting, we look forward to welcoming members to our AGM and to also hear our guest speaker, Colin Radcliffe, who will be giving a talk on the

“The restoration of Bramshill House”

If you care about the village you live in and would like to know more about its rich history and heritage please join the Society to show your support. Membership remains unchanged at only £6 per family per year and you can join or renew your membership at the AGM.

 

Our AGM and Spring Meeting will take place in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday, 14th May 2025 from 7pm. Our guest speaker is Colin Radcliffe who is an expert on architectural and interior design and will be providing an update on the internal and external alterations being made to Bramshill House.

Annual Subscriptions 2025-2026 – Where relevant, members have already been contacted by email requesting payment of the subscription of £6.00 and our thanks go to those who have already paid. If you have not yet done this, payment by bank transfer is preferred or renewal can be made by cheque (made payable to HWHS) or cash at the AGM and Spring Meeting.

The Heritage Society 2025 Journal has now been distributed to all members via email. If you would like a professionally printed colour copy, they are available to purchase and can be requested via our website or directly at the AGM.

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As announced last month our Best Front Garden Awards will be going ahead again this year. Judging will be taking place as usual between late June and the end of July, when judges will be walking around the whole of Hartley Wintney Village to choose the best front gardens. The poster on the left announcing this is also on display throughout the village and the Awards will be announced at the Heritage Society’s Autumn meeting in October.

 If you care about the village you live in and would like to know more about its rich history and heritage please join the Society to show your support. For more information go to our HOME page where a membership form can be found.

Our AGM and Spring Meeting will take place in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday, 14th May 2025 from 7pm. Our guest speaker is Colin Radcliffe who is an expert on architectural and interior design and will be providing an update on the internal and external alterations being made to Bramshill House.

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We are delighted to announce that our Best Front Garden Awards will be going ahead again this year. Judging will be taking place as usual between late June and the end of July, when judges will be walking around the whole of Hartley Wintney Village to choose the best front gardens. The poster on the left announcing this is also on display throughout the village and the Awards will be announced at the Heritage Society’s Autumn meeting in October.

The Heritage Society 2025 Journal will be distributed to all members via email by the end of April and we would like to remind you that the Society has published a number of books on the history and evolution of Hartley Wintney. Details of these can be found on the PUBLICATIONS tab on our website and from where all books can be ordered.

Annual Subscriptions 2025-2026 – Members will shortly be contacted by email requesting payment of the subscription of £6.00. Payment by bank transfer is preferred but alternatively cash or cheques (made payable to HWHS) are also accepted.

If you care about the village you live in and would like to know more about its rich history and heritage please join the Society to show your support. For more information go to our HOME page where a membership form can be found.