News in brief
Every home counts
A new website has been launched to help bring empty properties back into use in the Surrey and Hampshire area.Every home counts - More
Oak Tree House opens its doors
The doors to Woking's first fully kitted out, low carbon home were flung open during the autumn to show local people what measures they can implement in their own households to help reduce their carbon footprint and water consumption.Oak Tree House opens its doors - More
Apology for picture confusion
The Woking Magazine Editorial Team would like to apologise for any confusion caused by the inclusion of the wrong photograph beside the article about Sheerwater Community Centre that appeared on page 21 of our autumn issue.Apology for picture confusion - More
Cycling excitement
It has been announced that Woking will play host to an exciting, high profile, one-day cycling event next year, laid on by the organisers of the Tour of Britain, with support from Woking Borough Council and Surrey County Council.Cycling excitement - More
Parkview is pick of the crop
A Sheerwater schoolboy is celebrating after winning a competition to rename the community centre in Sheerwater. Fifteen-year-old Arthur Willcox rose to the challenge after reading about the competition in the last issue of The Woking Magazine (autumn 2008).Parkview is pick of the crop - More
Knives Wreck Lives
Young people from across the boroughs of Woking and Spelthorne united against knife crime during October, as they launched `Knives Wreck Lives' - a campaign to prevent knife crime within Surrey. Knives Wreck Lives - More





