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Telephone

5.00pm - 7.00pm
12 noon -2.30pm
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12 noon - 2.30pm
2.00pm - 4.00pm
10.00am - 12noon

0845 125 2222


 


Downside Sports & Social Club is a small and well established club, in the heart of Downside Village, with a lovely Common surrounding it. As a members club you find the prices are very reasonable compared to Pub prices. As a member you can use the club as much as you like and bring guests in with you for a small fee. The club has some facilities, such as, a snooker table, a pool table, dart boards and games machines. Lotto machines, plus TV and Projector showing Sky, So Sports can be seen on a large screen.

 

The club runs their own snooker and darts team and anyone is welcome to join. You can also join us for quiz nights which are on every Sunday evening and turn out to be a laugh!

We also have seasonal bingo with some amazing prizes to be won. Our entertainment team organize monthly events, such as, disco, karaoke, race nights, live music and much more!


Fri Jan 27th 2012 - 8pm Downside Sports Day AGM at Downside Village Hall

All those who would like to help run this years Village Day, come along and join in. This our Day and in times gone by its been hard to get every one to help, so the more people we have, the better the day will run..

 


We all now can here the Motorway work under way, with the sound of pile driving, rattling through Downside as the motorway takes shape,we haven't even started on the Services or Hotel bits yet, As Downside residents battled all those years ago to try and stop the services coming to downside, it could have been allot worse.

Have a look at the Downside & Hatchford Community Group Page (link on side) to the the latest problems Downside & Hatchford are looking at.


 


 
 
 

'Big' John Stephens has given up as Chairman after 17years at the helm of DSSC.

At the AGM Sadly John Stephens stepped down as Chairman after serving Downside Sports & Social Club for seventeen years (Man and Boy) and we welcome Alan Potts as our new Chairman

Alan is well known to most of us and a former member of the Club Committee.

revamped club rules are posted on 'What's On In The Club'

Wendy's 60th Brithday bash - Photo's - Pink Comes to Club Sat 9.4.11
Photos of the evening are available to view ( click photo )- Photo's taken by Peter Willard 10.4.2011. Thanks Peter.
Cobham Heritage Day 2011 - Weather could have been better, but a good day had by all.

 

 

 



Downside Pets Feature: PHOTO'S

Send in a Picture of your Pet or Pets, and we place in our 'Pets Photo Corner'

Did you know there's a 'Downside' in Somerset ! & a Downside in Wagga wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Downside Village History Coming Soon.(Researching Now)


Channel Islands VAT relief scrapped

The Chancellor is axing a longstanding relief from VAT for goods valued at less than £15 that has been exploited in the Channel Islands by internet retailers serving the mainland (Telegraph.co.uk)

The Treasury is to end the era of cheap DVDs, contact lenses and birthday cards by scrapping an exemption from VAT for low value items dispatched from the Channel Islands.

The relief, which is costing the Treasury more than £100m a year and is seen as an unfair advantage by mainland-based UK retailers and distributors that have to pay VAT,will end on April 1st 2012

David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, said: “These reforms will ensure that UK companies, especially small and medium sized enterprises, can compete on a level playing field with those larger companies with the resources to set up operations in the Channel Islands."

The move will affect the likes of music and games retailer Play.com, which was sold in September for £25m and Moonpig, the online card retailer that has a large operation on Guernsey and was sold by its founder for £120m in July. HMV, Tesco (LSE: TSCO.L - news) and Amazon also have distributions warehouses on the islands.

Business groups welcomed the move. The Forum of Private Business said the relief had “put thousands of small, independent traders out of business”.

It said: “It means at long last a level playing field in the market, and the remaining independent record shops will be able to compete with the big boys on equal terms again. It’s excellent news for the high street.

”Richard Tyler, 0:16, Wednesday 9 November 2011

The ridiculous thing is..people will now buy from further afield or download illegally..so you've just destroyed business from Guernsey and Jersey (and sunk a lot of UK MAINLAND BASED SUPPLIERS) and probably sent around 50 million to foreign shores...and you all voted them in..Great move Britain,

Once more looking for an alternative to simply taxing the banks who have made their money from us all and Started this trouble we all find ourselves in, NICE ONE, GOVERMENT!

Mike - Cobham

 


 

Police To Give Drivers On-The-Spot Fines ( By Sophy Ridge, political correspondent | Sky News) 11.5.2011

 

Police will be able to hand out on-the-spot fines for careless driving under a new strategy to make Britain's roads safer.

Motorists who tailgate, undertake or cut up other drivers could be handed an immediate fine of up to £100 rather than being taken to court.The Government says its new road safety strategy aims to shift the focus from penalizing motorists who make minor transgressions and honest mistakes to pursuing persistently reckless and dangerous drivers.

There will be a new crackdown on drug-driving and loopholes which allow people to get off drink-driving charges will be closed, said the Department for Transport (DfT).

Disqualified drivers will be forced to retrain - and possibly have to take another test - before they regain their licence. And the courts will be encouraged to make more use of their powers to seize vehicles for the most serious offences.

The Government is also looking into plans to increase the motorway speed limit to 80mph.

In a written statement to MP's today, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond will also announce a new approach to drivers who make genuine mistakes on the roads and extra help for those who have just passed their tests and need to keep improving their skills.

A wider range of retraining and education courses will be on offer for low-level offences.

And novice drivers will be able to take additional qualifications to reassure insurers that they are safe behind the wheel, in a bid to reverse the steep upward trend in premiums for less experienced motorists.

A source close to Mr Hammond told Sky News the new strategy represented a "sea change" from Labour's approach, which relied heavily on speed cameras and failed to differentiate between problem drivers and essentially safe motorists who make an honest mistake. He said it will target genuinely reckless drivers, rather than wasting police and court time by putting generally law-abiding motorists in the dock.

The Government has scrapped grants given to councils for speed cameras in a bid to reduce their number. A DfT spokesman said: "The strategy will focus on cracking down on the really reckless drivers through more efficient enforcement.

"By giving the police the tools to deal with those who present the greatest danger to others we can make our roads even safer.

"While seeking to do everything possible to tackle the most dangerous drivers, the strategy will also help the responsible majority to improve their driving. This is the Government's twin approach to improving road safety."

Convictions for offences related to bad driving fell from 125,000 in 1985 to 28,900 in 2006, suggesting that many cases are going unpunished, said the DfT.

 


 



February 4, 2012 - If You Have Something you would like to get off your Chest, or you think local people should know about, send in an e-mail (Link is just above the weather) and we will put it here (' Unless it's to Naughty').

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 






 

                       
       

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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What's On Local:

Cobham Book Fair
Thousands of secondhand books, postcards and ephemera for sale.
Prices to suit every pocket.
Saturday 18 February from 9.15am to 3.30pm.
Cobham Village Hall, Lushington Drive, Cobham KT11 2LU. Telephone 020 83998168. Email titlepagebkfairs@aol.com

Painshill Park-Free entry for Mothers Day
Spend the day with your mother strolling around the beautiful 18th century landscape and treat her to afternoon tea.
A truly special mother’s day gift.
Sunday 18 March from 10.30am to 6.00pm (last entry 4.30pm)
Painshill Park, Portsmouth Road, Cobham KT11 1JE. Telephone 01932 868113. Email info@painshill.co.uk


 

 

Focaccia Making Class
Roll up your sleeves and enjoy making this famous, rustic Italian bread along with an impressive but easy-to-make calzone.
Enjoy a celebratory glass of wine after the lesson and enjoy eating your freshly baked creation stright-from-the-oven. Guests leave with the recipe and a goody bag to inspire some home-baking.
Thursday 16 February
Carluccio's, 22b High Street, Cobham KT11 3EB. Telephone 01932 863321.

Movies showing at Odeon Esher  27.1.2012

New Programs start on each Friday - Please Check days and times

Alvin And The Chipmunks - ChipwreckedClassification: U

Hop Classification: U Sat & Sun

A Monster In Paris 3DClassification: U

A Monster In Paris 2DClassification: U

Puss In Boots 2DClassification: U

The ArtistClassification: PG

The DescendantsClassification: 15

War HorseClassification: 12A

The Iron LadyClassification: 12A