The Parish of Ash, in Surrey, though quite small, is the most heavily
populated of the rural parishes within the Borough of Guildford. It
covers some four square miles in the extreme west of the Borough extending
north to south along the river Blackwater which forms the Hampshire
boundary with the towns of Aldershot and Farnborough immediately beyond.
In times past Ash was a very sparsely populated parish on the southern
edge of the Windsor Great Forest but in recent years has grown into
a continuous residential area with a population that could shortly reach
18,000.
The village of Ash is flanked on the south by Ash Green which reaches
to the lower slopes of the Hog’s Back with residential areas extending
to the north through Ash Wharf to Ash Vale. The river Blackwater forms
a break in the built up areas to the west whilst, on the eastern side
are many square miles of open heathland, including Ash Common, which
are much used by the army for training purposes, although there is a
restricted public access.
Ash is exceptionally well served by rail with no fewer than three stations
– Ash, Ash Vale and North Camp – located on different routes.
Frequent services run to Aldershot, Guildford, Reading and London (Waterloo)
with direct services to Gatwick and to Heathrow via the Woking coach
link. By way of a change at Reading, Ash rail travellers have quick
access to the Midlands, the north of England and Scotland on inter city
routes.
There are a number of historic buildings in Ash, including the 16th/17th
century Hartshorn, Ash Manor, Lavender Cottage, Tudor House, Azor Place
and Merryworth. St. Peter’s church virtually rebuilt in 1865 still
retains Norman, 11th, 13th and 15th century areas of interest including
the tiny Norman window in the north aisle.
The parish is well served with leisure facilities for sport and recreation
and these in the main are provided by the Ash Parish Council. There
are four recreation grounds spread across the area and these provide
public tennis courts at Carrington Recreation Ground and a football
pitch with changing facilities at Harpers Recreation Ground and a skate
board park at Coronation Gardens.
A dual purpose sport centre is situated at the Ash Manor School which
is available for the school and general public. The range of facilities
there, include indoor tennis courts, and there is an adjacent gymnasium.
One of the most pleasant leisure features of Ash is the recently restored
Basingstoke Canal (1794) which meanders through the parish on its way
from Basingstoke to join the River Wey Navigation near Byfleet, Surrey,
linking it with the inland water network.
The Parish is served by twelve elected parish
councillors, representing three separate wards – Ash Wharf,
Ash South and Ash Vale. There are seven separately elected borough
councillors to Guildford Borough Council, representing the three
Wards and two elected county councillors
who serve on Surrey County Council.
This website gives you all the information of services available from
the Ash Parish Council, whose aim is to provide a high quality, good
value services as efficiently and cost effectively as is possible.
Opening hours of the council offices are – 9.00 a.m. to 4.00
p.m. Monday to Friday.