Waverley Borough Council has released a new series of promotional videos celebrating the diversity of business, workspaces and community life in Farnham, Godalming and Haslemere. A video for Cranleigh is coming soon.
The videos bring together a wide mix of local enterprises - from creative industries and technology start-ups to outdoor lifestyle businesses, heritage manufacturers and hospitality providers - with an emphasis on innovation, collaboration and sustainable growth. Produced by Ben Burton, a local filmmaker who launched his business with support from Waverley’s free start-up programme, the films are designed to promote the borough’s towns as places where businesses can thrive and communities are actively shaping a positive future.
Portfolio Holder for Planning and Development at Waverley Borough Council, Councillor Liz Townsend said: “These films showcase the unique strengths and entrepreneurial spirit of each of our towns - from cutting-edge innovation to community-driven initiatives. By supporting local businesses and creative talent, we are not only celebrating what makes this area special but also laying the foundations for a more prosperous borough where enterprise and opportunity can thrive.”
Farnham: creative and forward-thinking
Farnham’s video features The Maltings, a cornerstone of the town’s cultural life and its identity as England’s first designated Craft Town. It includes inclusive outdoor recreation at Frensham Pond Sailing Club, collaborative creative work at the University for the Creative Arts, and the global success of local game developer Two Point Studios. Sustainable development and new opportunity are reflected in Brightwells Yard, while Farnham Town FC highlights strong community engagement.
Godalming: innovation and sustainability
The Godalming film showcases sustainable agriculture at Hall Hunter Berries (a certified B Corp), and innovative tech from Heata, which reuses server heat to provide hot water in homes. Also featured are flexible working at Well & Good, the enduring presence of Record Corner, and the creative contribution of Rosemary Florist. Compassion in World Farming, a Godalming-based NGO with global reach, reflects the town’s role in driving progress on ethical and environmental issues.
Haslemere: connected and community-focused
Haslemere’s video features Pact Coffee, a fast-growing ethical B Corp offering local employment, alongside heritage window manufacturer Clement Windows and the collaborative workspace Studio Simple. The town’s connection to outdoor enterprise is reflected in MB Cyclery and Off Root, while Lythe Hill Hotel highlights the importance of the hospitality sector to the local economy.