The Parish Council is aware of the need for services in the village to assist with daily life, if you would like to volunteer or to partake of the assistance offered please call the contacts below.
Neighbourhood Connections
Living and ageing well in the Horsleys
Horsleys Community Bus
Transport
Local area trips to:
Sainsbury's, Cobham & Burpham
Waitrose, Guildford
Tesco and Marks & Spencer, Brooklands
Contact: Kelvin Hayes
Email:
Tel: 01483 283314 Mob: 07530 167283
Horsley Wheel of Care
Volunteer Transport
An independent charity dedicated to providing help and transport to those living in both East & West Horsley.
Main services are:
Transport to medical appointments, hairdressers and shops
Sitting services to give caregivers a break and provide company for those on their own
Signposting people to other local services where appropriate
Before making use of the Wheel of Care, it is necessary first to register by calling 07788 552767 on any weekday morning between 10.00am and 12pm (except Bank Holidays)
Once registered, a booking can be made by using the same number on the same days and times as above
Bookings are taken up to one week in advance, preferably with 48 hours’ notice. Same-day service is not available.
Voluntary donations to cover associated costs are appreciated.
Website: horsleywheelofcare.co.uk
Contact: 10am - 12pm, Monday to Friday
Tel: 07788 552767
Horsleys Community Fund
Established in 2010, the Horsleys Community Fund (HCF) is a conduit for residents of East and West Horsley to make donations to support neighbours who find themselves in need of a grant.
For more information visit https://www.cfsurrey.org.uk/fund/the-horsleys-community-fund/
Henry Smith Charity
For many years the Parish Council and St Martin's Church have been working with volunteers in the village to represent The Henry Smith Charity. You might not be aware of their work but they are an organisation with a 500-year history of helping people in the Community.
They have a simple aim “To bring about lasting change to people’s lives by funding organisations working with people to reduce social and economic disadvantage”. Laudable words but what does it mean in reality? It means that the Trustees working in East Horsley have an amount of money granted every year and we are looking for the help of the village to suggest people who might benefit from a small grant (usually around £50) to help them through a difficult time of their lives – it won’t change their lives but it might help whilst other factors are taking time to arrange.
So if you can think of anyone in East Horsley who might benefit from a grant, then please contact Nick Clemens (Parish Clerk) on 01483 281148 or email
The Horsley Lunch Club for Men
Up your culinary skills and then sit down to eat what you’ve prepared in the company of like-minded others.
On the first and third Wednesdays of the month at The Wheelhouse, East Lane, West Horsley KT24 6LR
To book your place call Edward on 01483 285394 of email