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Badshot Lea has a Community Association but has no civil parish. [7] Badshot Lea is represented at Waverley Borough Council by two councillors: David Hunt and Mark Merryweather (LibDem). [8] Of the 81 single-member electoral divisions of Surrey County Council Badshot Lea is in Farnham North, represented by Catherine Powell (Farnham Residents).
Weybourne lies to the northeast of Farnham, bordering the villages of Hale, Heath End and Badshot Lea as well as the town of Aldershot to the north. The village centres around the crossroads of Weybourne Road (the B3007) and Upper and Lower Weybourne Lane.
The club was established in 1904, although they only played friendly matches until affiliating with the Surrey County Football Association in 1907. [2] They subsequently played in local leagues before joining the Surrey Intermediate League, winning Division One in 1936–37 and again in 1937–38. [3]
The river curves east-south-east, passing under the railway line to Aldershot station, between two lakes, under Badshot Lea Road and past some more lakes, which form part of Tice's Meadow nature reserve, a hop farm from 1851 until 1958, after which 140 acres (57 ha) were quarried by Hanson Aggregates between 1998 and 2010.
He was Bishop of Winchester from 1827 to 1869 and lived at his official residence, Farnham Castle. [4] Also in attendance was his son, George Sumner , and archdeacon Samuel Wilberforce . [ 5 ] Charles Sumner and his wife, Jennie, are buried in the churchyard.
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The civil parish, which includes the villages of Badshot Lea, Hale and Wrecclesham, covers 14.1 sq mi (37 km 2) and had a population of 39,488 in 2011. [2] Among the prehistoric objects from the area is a woolly mammoth tusk, excavated in Badshot Lea at the start of the 21st century.
Locals could also be buried at the new cemetery at West Street Cemetery in town, also known as Farnham Cemetery, and at Badshot Lea Cemetery. [1] However, Farnham Burial Board advised St John the Evangelist church in Hale to apply for Common land from the War Office. Funds to purchase the land for a new cemetery and to build the two small ...