VOLUNTEER minibus drivers are needed in Bishop's Waltham.
A post on the Bishop's Waltham What's On Facebook page said: "Please think about volunteering to drive the Bishop's Waltham minibus. We are very fortunate to have this service available in Bishop's Waltham but without more drivers, we risk losing it.
"Hours to suit you, and be part of a great team working to keep our community thriving and supported."
For more details, visit bwminibus.co.uk/drivers-escorts. 

SWANMORE Amateur Dramatic Society is planning for its November show. 
Humpty Dumpty and the Magic Wall, by Limelight Scripts, will be at Swanmore Village Hall on November 28, 29 and 30. 
The show will be starting at 7.30pm with a 2pm matinee on Saturday, November 30. 
Tickets can be bought by visiting ticketsource.co.uk/swanmoredrama or from the box office by Barnaby's Coffee Shop on Saturdays, 10am-12pm. 

BISHOP'S Waltham Gardening Club will welcome Antony Powell to its September meeting to speak about “The Scented Garden”. 
Antony has worked with various nurseries including Hilliers, and he is now a freelance horticultural consultant. 
The event will be at The Church Hall in Free Street on September 25. As usual, doors are open at 6.45pm, for a 7pm start.
Refreshments are available and there will be a raffle. Entrance is also the same at £2 for visitors but free for club members
Then, in October, there is another highlight of the year, the annual social evening. To be held on Saturday October 26, this will include a two-course meal. This year’s format is a new innovation for the club, being a ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ with two experts on hand to answer questions, comments or ideas about gardening. 
This event will be held at The Jubilee Hall in Little Shore Lane. 
Tickets and more details are available via bwgc.org.uk.

THE next give and take event in Bishop's Waltham will be held this weekend. 
The events are designed to help people reduce waste.
It will next be held on August 24 in St George's Square from 10.30am to 2.30pm. 
The theme this time is small household items and entertainment. 

THE Taste of Wickham Festival is fast approaching. 
The event will be held on September 15 in Wickham Village Square.
The free festival will feature family entertainment, local produce, street food, handmade crafts and gifts, food demonstrations, history talks, community stalls, craft bars, buskers, dancing and live music.
There will be more than 75 stalls, a children's zone and French zone to celebrate the twin village of Villers-sur-Mer in Normandy. Prizes will be available in the big tombola tumble. Visit the Information Tent on the day to spin the drum.
For more details about the event, visit tasteofwickham.com.