Weybridge Life Magazine July 2013

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Welcome to our July issue... Surrey county cricketer Rory Burns was today named in the shortlist of six players nominated for the LV= County Championship Breakthrough Player Award. Launched by County Championship title sponsors, LV=, the award is now in its second year after Yorkshire CCC opening batsman Joe Root claimed the inaugural title in 2012. Surrey County Council can reveal the 96 mile stage will take place on Saturday, September 21, starting in Epsom and finishing in a final climb up Guildford High Street. Previous competitors include former world champion and Tour de France stage winner Mark Cavendish and Olympic gold medallist and Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins. The Thames Challenge Row will start in Lechlade in Oxfordshire and finish in Weybridge, Surrey. This stretch of river (116 miles) will be tackled by ten volunteers in two, coxed, quadruple sculling boats and a double scull. Setting off on Thursday 15th August, the rowers will be camping overnight along the river and aiming to complete the challenge in three days, arriving back at Weybridge Ladies Rowing Club on Saturday 17th August.

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SOLANKI IS BATTING FOR CHARITY

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urrey County cricketer Vikram Solanki today joins a host of high profile cricketers in supporting ‘Batting for Charity’, an initiative organised by County Championship sponsors LV=. The charity initiative will see Solanki display an LV= sticker on his bats for the remainder of the cricket season and in return, LV= will donate £250 to the PCA Benevolent Fund, as nominated by Solanki. The PCA Benevolent Fund is part of the Professional Cricketers Association’s commitment to helping current and former players and their dependants in times of hardship, upheaval or to assist them adjust to the world beyond the game. Jason Ratcliffe, spokesperson for the PCA Benevolent Fund commented: “We are very grateful for the donation from LV=, it will make a real difference to the work that we do. To have Vikram championing our cause on the cricket field is just brilliant and everyone

involved with the charity will be cheering Vikram on for the rest of the season.” Surrey county cricketer Vikram Solanki added: “I am delighted to be able to hand my support to the PCA Benevolent Fund this season. It is an incredibly worthy cause which is close to my heart. The support and help the charity offers people is second to none and I hope my donation can help them continue their excellent work.”

initiative last season and had an incredibly positive response and we hope this year’s donations will help support the great work these charities do.”

Solanki joins a host of LV= County Championship cricketers, such as Warwickshire’s Tim Ambrose, Derbyshire’s Wayne Madsen and James Middlebrook of Northamptonshire, taking part in LV=’s charity initiative. Claire Jeromson, LV= Head of Sponsorship added: “It’s great to be partnering with County Championship cricketers such as Vikram to help them support the charities close to their hearts. We launched this

Burns Nominated For Lv= County Championship Breakthrough Player Award Fans to vote for most promising player under 24 in the LV=County Championship Surrey county cricketer Rory Burns was today named in the shortlist of six players nominated for the LV= County Championship Breakthrough Player Award. Launched by County Championship title sponsors, LV=, the award is now in its second year after Yorkshire CCC opening batsman Joe Root claimed the inaugural title in 2012. Intended to recognise the most promising young player in cricket’s County Championship, the award is testament to the next generation of future England Test cricketers playing in the domestic competition; as Root has gone on to prove. 8 J U LY 2 0 1 3

Burns’ competition for the award comes from Leicestershire batsman Shiv Thakor, Yorkshire’s Gary Ballance, Durham leg spinner Scott Borthwick, Sussex batsman Luke Wells and Northamptonshire bowler David Willey. An esteemed four man panel put together the shortlist of six nominees for the award, based on their performances in the LV= County Championship so far this season as well the last month of last season. The panel comprises of former

England captain and current Managing Director or Partnerships at the ECB Mike Gatting, PCA Chairman Mark Wallace, cricket writer John Stern and former England cricketer Alec Stewart. Commenting on the award, LV= Head of Sponsorship, Claire Jeromson said: “Following the success of Joe Root last season, this award proves the importance of recognising the outstanding young talent playing in the LV= County Championship. The competition continues to unearth potential Test stars and by championing these players we are ensuring they are given the opportunity to break through.”

To vote for your LV= County Championship Breakthrough Player and be in with a chance of winning a signed England bat, visit www.LV.com/cricket before voting closes on September 14th 2013. The winner will be announced the following week. The winner will be based on the highest number of public votes and as part of the prize, LV= will make a £1,000 donation to a grassroots cricket initiative of the winners choosing.



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Wings & Wheels Set for Spectacular Show

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he unmissable, sensational summer event for the whole family, Wings & Wheels, returns on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th August 2013 at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey (home to BBC’s Top Gear). *NEW* attractions will blow your mind and famous favourites in the air and on the ground will keep you entertained and buzzing with delight the WHOLE weekend. Eyes to the sky as the ‘Wings’ of the event treats visitors to outstanding and diverse 5 hour air displays which have confirmed participation from show favourites the Red Arrows, Avro Vulcan, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Typhoon, Chinook, Tucano, Tutor, RN Swordfish and Sea Fury, Apache Attack Helicopter, RN Lynx Black Cat Solo Helicopter Display, Team Breitling Wingwalkers, Glider FX and the Blades accompanied by witty and knowledgeable commentary from aviation experts and display pilots. The ‘Wings’ of the event would not be complete without a close-up inspection of all the weekends visiting aircraft and Dunsfold’s resident Boeing 747 in the ‘Wings Park’ as well as the rarely seen Alouette Helicopter from the Belgium Air Force. You don’t need to be a petrol head to delight in the ‘Wheels’ of the show as the paddock gleams with perfect paintwork and the deep

murmur and reverberation of finely tuned engines fills the air. Supercars and classic and vintage icons put on an awe inspiring display of power and speed on the Top Gear track in a 2 hour auto spectacular. We’ve revamped our Wheels Zone which features interactive displays from clubs and a *NEW* crowd line parade. The Stunt Zone not only returns with fast action figure of eights, entwined donuts, a battle competition and rally driving drift display, but hosts gravity defying demonstrations of balance, back flips and somersaults in some hair raising pyrotechnic stunt performances proving two wheels are just as dramatic as four! The *NEW* improved Military Zone & Paddock adds some classic nostalgia to the ‘Wheel’s, as the regal Military Vehicles complete a cavalcade for spectators before taking their place in our living history and re-enactment displays. The excitement and anticipation doesn’t

stop at the main displays as the 32 acre public arena is bursting with a huge variety of interactive attractions containing all you need for a great family day out. The Hot Rod Zone hosts live rockabilly music, themed retail outlets and a stunning display of nostalgic and ‘kustom’ Hot Rod vehicles. The show arena also boasts laser quest, kids driving, paintballing, kit-plane demonstrations, aviation and motoring simulators, military outlets and displays, static aircraft, a Wall of Death, fairground, emergency services demonstration and over 80 retail outlets selling a wide variety of products and gifts. Taking the hassle out of your day the show includes added extras to make your experience even more enjoyable; over 25 fixed-price catering outlets, 2 bars, hospitality facilities, free on-site parking, public camping, lost children point, disabled access, informative show commentary, opportunities to meet the pilots, a raffle, official show merchandise and grandstand seating.

FURTHER INFORMATION The 9th annual Wings & Wheels will be held over the August Bank holiday weekend; Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th August 2013, at Dunsfold Park near Guildford, Surrey, and is open to spectators from 09:00 until 20:00. Tickets start from £20 for adults, £45 for a family (2 adults and 3 children aged 5 – 15yrs), £6 for children aged between 5 and 15yrs and under 5s are free. Hospitality packages start from £65 per person, weekend passes, grandstand tickets and camping are also available. For more information visit www. wingsandwheels.net or to book standard tickets call 08712 305 572. Wings & Wheels is promoted by Dunsfold Park Limited and in 2013 will be assisting fundraising efforts for Brooklands Museum Trust and Help for Heroes.

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Escape to Claremont Hidden in the heart of Surrey and within easy reach of London, the green oasis of Claremont Landscape Garden is a delightful place to escape everyday life and enjoy simple pleasures with family and friends. By David McClenaghan

Image: Lake from Amphitheatre (John Miller), Below: images of Claremont Gardens by (L-R) John Miller, Sue Judd, John Miller, Stuart Cox. All images courtesy of National Trust

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nce the pleasure grounds of some of the richest and most powerful people in the country, today the National Trust opens Claremont all year round for everyone, so you can follow in the footsteps of princesses and relax in beautiful surroundings any day of the week. There are many unique and unexpected features to discover, including the tranquil serpentine lake, large turf amphitheatre, grotto, Camellia Terrace and on some days the Belvedere Tower. In the eighteenth century Claremont was among the most famous landscape gardens in Europe and it’s not hard to see why; many of the great names in garden history played a part in the creation of the estate. Over the years Sir John Vanbrugh, Charles Bridgeman, William Kent and ‘Capability’ Brown were all involved in putting their own distinctive stamp on the pleasure grounds. As a result Claremont has always been gifted

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with stunning scenery, making it the perfect playground for royalty. Princess Charlotte was “delighted” to take the garden as part of her marital home, while as a child the future Queen Victoria was often to be found passing the hours running and jumping amongst the flowers. Queen Victoria later described her time in the garden as “the happiest days” of her “otherwise dull childhood” and there is still plenty to keep the family entertained, from the children’s play area to the Thatched Cottage, a Victorian refuge filled with fun toys, games, picnic rugs and dressing up clothes. Who will win when you visit the 9-pins bowling alley behind the amphitheatre? You’ll always find something special on offer, whether you’re looking to take advantage of the packed programme of events or simply wish to have a peaceful picnic by the side of the lake. If the Belvedere Tower is open when you visit then make sure to run to the

top, where on a clear day you can take in extraordinary views for several miles in every direction. If you’re lucky you might just spot a few well known London landmarks. No visit to Claremont would be complete without popping into the tea-room. Tuck in to a tempting array of homemade cakes, breakfasts and light lunches or simply rest on the terrace with a refreshing drink, then browse the small shop to find the perfect souvenir of your visit.

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Entrance to the garden is free for National Trust members or £7.50 for adults, £3.75 for children aged 5 and over, and £18.75 for a family ticket. To find out more about Claremont Landscape Garden, visit the National Trust website at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont



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Weybridge Ladies tackle ‘The Thames Challenge’! Twelve intrepid rowers from Weybridge Ladies Amateur Rowing Club are taking on The Thames this summer, to raise money for charity

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he Thames Challenge Row will start in Lechlade in Oxfordshire and finish in Weybridge, Surrey. This stretch of river (116 miles) will be tackled by ten volunteers in two, coxed, quadruple sculling boats and a double scull. Setting off on Thursday 15th August, the rowers will be camping overnight along the river and aiming to complete the challenge in three days, arriving back at Weybridge Ladies Rowing Club on Saturday 17th August. This is a real physical challenge for the ladies involved, who would usually row about 5 miles in an average outing. Instead, they will be covering almost 40 miles per day. Laurily Adams, Weybridge Ladies club captain says: “This is the biggest endurance challenge we’ve ever faced as rowers. We are attempting to row four marathons in three days!” The teams will be supported along the route by willing volunteers, friends and family and also by Abingdon and Henley Rowing Clubs who are generously allowing us to use their club grounds for overnight boat storage and camping. The twelve rowers have decided to raise money for two worthy causes: Arthritis Research UK and Breakthrough Breast Cancer. For various, personal reasons, these charities are important to all of the rowers. Two of the

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team have returned to competitive rowing after confronting difficult struggles with arthritis. Weybridge Ladies are also trying to raise money to help fund a club development project. The facilities at the club are in desperate need of refurbishment and modernisation to support the ever-increasing interest in rowing as a competitive and recreational sport. We welcome all new members, both experienced rowers and complete novices and we would like to improve what the club can offer to existing and new members. The club offers an important facility to the local community and it is vital to maintain this. We are hoping to raise some money for re-development through on-the-spot public donations on the river bank and tow path in the next few weeks and during the challenge itself. There will be club members promoting the challenge every Saturday morning at Weybridge Ladies Rowing Club, until the rowers start their journey in August. Whilst the Weybridge Ladies are delighted with the level of support already shown by friends and family on their ‘Virgin money giving’ fundraising website, they are enthusiastically seeking additional financial support from local business.

For further details about the WLARC Thames Challenge Project, please contact Laurily Adams, Alex Browning or Jenny Field. Weybridge Ladies Rowing Club, Thames Tow Path, Walton Lane, Weybridge, KT13 8LU www.weybridgeladies.org.uk Email: weybridgeladies1926@gmail.com www.vriginmoneygiving.com



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n these straightened times, adding to your watch collection may not seem to be a priority but the continued year-on-year growth of the UK watch market is evidence that many of us are doing just that. If we are to embrace this fascination with watches, there are still ways to save money, or maybe just to spend it more wisely. The last two years has seen explosive growth in the pre-owned watch market. Following the pattern set by the automotive industry, more consumers are realising that they have never bought a car as its first owner so why shouldn’t they take the same attitude with watches. This way the buyer can avoid the initial hit of VAT and depreciation enabling them to save money on their intended purchase or move up to a brand that they would otherwise be unable to afford. Once you stray from the watch brands’ official dealer network, there are risks of course. There are the watch equivalent of the backstreet car lot, selling pieces of dubious origin, put together from a variety of parts which may, or may not, be what they seem. Buying a watch from an auction house such as Fellows gives you piece of mind on this point. The large number of specialists within the watch department creates a wind ranging pool of knowledge across many brands and eras of production. This ensures that fakes are rooted out and that the rest of the watches offered for sale are described accurately, fully disclosing any aftermarket additions or alterations that may have been made. Fellows are famous for the depth and rigor of the condition reports that we produce for each watch. Eschewing a simple grading system which may be misleading, each watch is inspected under 10x magnification both inside and outside the case. Every mark, dent or scratch is noted to ensure that there are no unpleasant surprises. Bidders have such confidence in this approach that they are willing to bid from around the word on the

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basis of these reports and the multiple high quality online images that Fellows produces. Another way to buy great value watches from auction is to take advantage of the breadth of brands on offer and the range of price points. For many watch brands there are similar – even related brands that share features but can be bought for much less than their coveted cousins. The Fellows Vintage and Modern Wristwatch Auction of 15th July 2013 provides three such examples, although many more may be found. The Omega Seamaster chronograph is rightly regarded as a quality prestige watch which holds its value well in the pre-owned market. Consider Lot 105 from Longines, Swatchgroup stable mate of Omega, who’s equally robust and wellmade Hydroconquest chronograph sells at auction for a quarter of the price. If you like the sparse Teutonic style of A. Lange & Söhne but don’t quite have the cash, take a look at Lot 60 by Glashütte Original, the Saxon neighbours have a very similar look but the Glashütte will relive you of a lot less cash. The Rolex Daytona is one of the most sought after sports chronographs in the world and their second hand values reflect this. If you want a Rolex-made case and bracelet but are happy with an ETA movement then the Tudor Oystersdate Chronograph is the budget option. At Fellows we are happy to share our knowledge and passion for watches to guide your purchase. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have. Fellows Auctioneers, 2nd floor, 3 Queen Street, London W1J 5PA 020 7127 4198 www.fellows.co.uk



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Tour of Britain Cycle Race

Surrey will host the penultimate stage of this year’s Tour of Britain when the race sweeps the UK this September

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urrey County Council can reveal the 96 mile stage will take place on Saturday, September 21, starting in Epsom and finishing in a final climb up Guildford High Street. The rider line up has not yet been announced but previous competitors include former world champion and Tour de France stage winner Mark Cavendish and Olympic gold medallist and Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins. This year’s Surrey stage is even tougher than 2012 with daunting climbs over the first half of the race before some flat-out sprints in the run up to Guildford. The King of the Mountain climbs and sprint locations will be announced in May. John Furey, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member of Transport and Environment, said: “This will be the second year running Surrey has welcomed the Tour of Britain and once again the bone juddering Guildford High Street will prove a scintillating finish for both riders and spectators. “We proved last year with the Olympic cycle races and the Tour of Britain that Surrey is adept at hosting high profile sporting events. There is a huge appetite for cycling in Surrey and I have no doubt our county will be the highlight of the Tour. Record numbers in the event’s history turned out in Surrey last year, some 225,000.” The Surrey stage of The Tour of Britain 2013 is sponsored by Welmede, Tarmac UK and Foxhills.

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Hugh Roberts, Chief Executive of The Tour of Britain, added: “As a Surrey based company we are delighted to once again have a home stage, particularly one with such an iconic finish as Guildford. Surrey will once again provide a perfect backdrop for the Tour as it draws towards the conclusion of the 2013 race.” Last year’s Tour of Britain generated almost £7.2 million for Surrey’s economy and was watched by almost one million television viewers on each of the event’s eight days. This year’s race will again be televised. The Tour of Britain 2013 will begin in Scotland on 15 September and end in London seven days later on Sunday, September 22. Further UK-wide details can be found here. The Surrey stage will pass through the towns and villages including Epsom, Leatherhead, East Horsley, Dorking, Holmbury St Mary, Cranleigh, Shere, Send, Woking, Ottershaw, Chobham, Knaphill, Normandy, Elstead, Churt, Farnham and Guildford. The race will be pass through the boroughs and districts of Epsom and Ewell, Mole Valley, Waverley, Guildford, Woking, Runnymede, Surrey Heath. www.gosurrey.info/tour-of-britain



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he Luna Cinema, the country’s leading producer of open air cinema, presents a glorious 2013 Summer season of popular classics, from Singin’ in the Rain, Casablanca and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to The Blues Brothers, Dirty Dancing, Top Gun and This is Spinal Tap, as well as more recent Box Office hits such as The Life of Pi, Les Miserables & Skyfall.

The Luna Cinema 2013 Season
 Local venues & films:

Venue Date Film Title Ascot Racecourse 18 July Back To The Future (1985) Ascot Racecourse 19July Casablanca (1942) Ascot Racecourse 20 July Mamma Mia (2008) Pinewood Studios 25 July Audience vote on greatest Pinewood film Hampton Court Palace 27 July Grease (1978) Hampton Court Palace 28 July Some Like It Hot (1959) Battersea Park 17 August The Goonies (1985) Battersea Park 18 August Top Gun (1986) Dulwich Park 29 August Pretty Woman (1990) Wakehurst Place 3 August Les Miserables (2012) Wakehurst Plac 31 August Raiders of The Lost Ark (1981) Dulwich Park 5 September Django Unchained (2012) Dulwich Park 8 September Argo (2012) Kew Garden 12 September Cinema Paradiso (1988) Kew Gardens 13 September Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Kew Gardens 14 September Dirty Dancing (1987) Dulwich Park 19 September This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Hampton Court Palace 28 September Les Miserables (2012) Hampton Court Palace 29 September Life of Pi (2012) The Luna Cinema 2013 season is proudly sponsored by Haagen Dazs.

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All films are presented on giant screens in truly spectacular locations including Ascot Racecourse, Hampton Court Palace, Kew Gardens, the legendary Pinewood Studios and many more. There are over 60 screenings taking place in amazing locations around London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire, Buckinghamshire and Dorset. Looking for something a little bit different? Why not watch Jaws from an inflatable boat, at Brockwell Lido; or catch some Charlie Chaplin classics, accompanied by a live orchestra at Opera Holland Park; or get ready to do the Time Warp in Kew Gardens whilst watching The Rocky Horror Show with a live introduction from Richard O’Brien via satellite link up from New Zealand. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE PINEWOOD FILM & WIN AN EXCLUSIVE STUDIO TOUR On 25 July, for the first time ever, there will be a one-off outdoor screening at the UK’s legendary Pinewood Studios. The Luna Cinema is inviting the public to vote for their favourite film made at Pinewood Studios, the most popular of which will be screened on the evening. Entries can be submitted via www.thelunacinema.com and one random entry will be selected to win an exclusive tour of Pinewood Studios for four people, including lunch at the historic Pinewood Bar. The shortlist of films shot at Pinewood Studios are: Skyfall (2012, cert 12A, 143 mins) Mamma Mia! (2008, cert PG, 108 mins)) The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, cert 12A, 115 mins)) Casino Royale (2006, cert 12, 144 mins) Batman (1989, cert 15, 126 mins) Aliens (1986, cert 18, 137 mins) The Great Gatsby (1974, cert 12, 144 mins) The Day Of The Jackal (1973, cert 15, 143 mins) Carry On Camping (1969, 88 mins) The Red Shoes (1948, cert U, 133 mins)


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London Racecourses Bring Music To Your Ears Watch world-class acts perform against the magical back drops of the Jockey Club’s London racecourses this summer, with a thrilling evening of racing followed by a live concert from some of the UK’S biggest music acts.

Sandown Park

Esher’s Sandown Park Racecourse will be welcoming acts such as the hugely popular Madness, the universally acclaimed Happy Mondays and post-Britpop band Travis. Each act will perform live after evening racing on the following dates: Madness: Wednesday 17th July Travis: Wednesday 24th July Happy Mondays: Wednesday 31st July

Epsom Downs

Epsom Downs Racecourse, home of the greatest flat race in the world the Investec Derby, will be hosting famous artists such as 80’s female pop group Bananarama, solo artist Tony Hadley who was originally lead vocalist for Spandau Ballet, rock super group Mike and The Mechanics and the magnificent National Youth Jazz Orchestra. The dates for these performances are: Bananarama: Thursday 4th July Tony Hadley: Thursday 11th July Mike & The Mechanics: Thursday 18th July National Youth Jazz Orchestra: Thursday 25th July

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Bieber. Conor Maynard will perform after Twilight racing on Saturday 14th September. As a special offer, if you book before June and purchase 2 child tickets you can get one adult ticket for free! Rupert Trevelyan, Regional Director – London for Jockey Club Racecourses, commented, “We have some big names in the music industry performing live after racing at our London racecourses and a real mix of music too from the much loved Madness with their British tradition of songs and the alternative rock band Happy Mondays to young singing talent Conor Maynard, there really is something for everyone. This is a strong line up to complement our fantastic summer evening race meetings – tickets are now available to buy for all eight racing and music nights.”

Tickets including admission to the racing and music Advance Ticket Prices (available until midnight before the event)

Sandown Park Madness, Travis, Happy Mondays Adult £37; Child (aged 5-17 £20; Under 5’s Free

Epsom Downs Bananarama, Tony Hadley, Mike and the Mechanics Adult £22.50 per adult; Child (aged 4-17) £9; Under 4’s Free National Youth Jazz Orchestra Adult £18; Children 17 and under Free

Kempton Park Conor Maynard Adult £24; Child (aged 5-17) £12; Under 5’s Free Group Booking Discounts Available! For further information or to book tickets visit www.racingandmusic.co.uk or call the ticket hotline on 0844 579 3015.


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Something For Everyone At The Lions Classic Car Show

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f you’ve seen a number of classic cars driving through the southeast on the third Sunday in August and wondered where they were going, chances are they were heading to Cranleigh in Surrey. For 12 years the Cranleigh & District Lions Club has been organising a Classic Car Show and Autojumble, now amongst the biggest one day classic car shows in southern England. In 2001 just 100 vehicles were on show, now the show has grown to over 1,700 classic vehicles of all types, from a BSA Bantam motorcycle to an AEC Matador flatbed truck weighing in at a massive 7.75 tons.

And talking about lunch, a variety of hot and cold food will be available plus the popular hog roast. To slake your thirst, tea, coffee and a variety of soft drinks are available and for those who like to relax with something a little stronger, a bar offers a range of beverages including a selection of local beers.

The oldest, and possibly maddest, vehicle is a rare 1907 Berliet (who were taken over by Citroen in 1967) fitted with an 8.2 litre Curtiss engine from a First World War plane. This fantastic racing car has competed at Silverstone, Goodwood and Brooklands and can be seen at the Cranleigh Showground on Sunday, August 18th.

Why not come along and enjoy a pleasant day out for the whole family at the Cranleigh Lions Classic Car Show?

Brooklands Museum Trust are back in force for a fourth year with a wide selection of vehicles and joining them will be Chief BA Pilot Captain Mike Bannister, who has flown over 7,000 supersonic hours on Concorde, including the last commercial flight in October 2003. Mike will be on hand for Brooklands’ arena displays and talking to visitors to the Brooklands stand (head for the red Routemaster double-decker bus). Whilst most visitors to the show are happy to take their time wandering amongst the lines of classic cars and watching the arena displays, there are others who like to use up a little more energy, and for them the popular and exhilarating bungee trampolines are perfect, however not after a heavy lunch. 4 8 J U LY 2 0 1 3

While you sit down to relax and enjoy your food and drink, you will be entertained by the Logical Tickle Band who will play easy listening music throughout the day.

This year’s Classic Car Show is on Sunday 18th August 2013 at the Cranleigh Showground from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Entry is £6, under 16s free. A show programme listing vehicles on display costs £3 and there is plenty of free parking available at the showground. The 40 members of the Cranleigh & District Lions club organise the Classic Car Show, and other events during the year, to raise money that supports local organisations, families and individuals that need some help, as well as national and international Lions projects. Thanks to the generosity of the people that attend events, Cranleigh Lions distributed a massive £41,285 last year and all proceeds from the Classic Car Show will be put to good use locally and further afield.

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established borders watering once a week when there hasn’t been rain should be ample. For those of you who never got around to planting out the usual bedding plants due to the poor spring, there is still time to brighten up the garden. Rather than spending money on bedding plants which typically will be killed off at the first sign of frost, sometimes as early as September, I would suggest that you are a bit more adventurous. At this time of year there are lots of herbaceous plants which will give you loads of colour and enjoyment, not just for this summer and autumn, but for years to come. There are varieties out there which will ensure that summer goes out in

One plant that is already looking special at the nursery are the rudbeckias, commonly known as Black eyed Susan, these plants are regular favourites due to their reliable and long flowering period. The best of these are Rudbeckia fulgida Goldsturm a perennial that can bear masses of golden yellow daisy shaped flowers, with a dark conical centre, that can get to 12cm across. An equally enchanting but taller variety is Rudbeckia Herbstsonne a bright yellow flower with a greeny yellow cone centre.

all with central orange or yellow cones. Each of these plants will provide a blaze of colour to your borders, which will look even better when grouped together in a swath of green. A different type of flower which adds interest to the late summer border is the Crocosmia, sometimes known as montbretia, these plants grow from bulbs and bear grass like leaves that culminate in fiery orange or brilliant red flowers. Try something different! A selection of these products are available from: www.plantsforall.co.uk

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outh Lodge is situated on the outskirts of the village and midway between both Cobham and Oxshott train stations. The village of Cobham offers a number of coffee shops, boutique clothes shops, Waitrose supermarket and a number of other well known high street shops and restaurants. The larger market towns of Kingston upon Thames and Guildford are nearby providing a wider selection of high street names and department stores. An excellent commuter location, the A3 is a short drive away giving access to central London, the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Schooling in the area is superb with Reeds School, the ACS Cobham International School, Parkside, Feltonfleet and Notre Dame in Cobham, Claremont Fan Court School in Esher and Danes Hill in Oxshott. South Lodge is a beautifully presented period house with accommodation over three floors. The original part of the property is believed to be Georgian with a later Victorian addition. The property offers a wealth of character features including open fireplaces, wood floors, ornate cornicing and high ceilings. Leading from the entrance hall is a large reception hall with fireplace. The principal reception rooms include a drawing room, dining room, and family room. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of wall and base level units with wooden worktops, a wood burning stove and double doors which open to the front terrace and provides access to the rear garden. There is also a utility room, cloakroom and a cloaks cupboard on the ground floor. On the first floor is the master bedroom suite, two further bedrooms, family

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bathroom and separate cloakroom. Stairs lead to the second floor where there is a further two bedrooms, a shower room and a study. A particular feature of the property is the beautifully landscaped 0.5 acre gardens and grounds which have been designed to provide formal and informal garden areas and a vegetable patch. South Lodge is approached via a gravel driveway providing ample parking and leading to the double garage. The rear garden is on three levels and is mainly laid to lawn with a large paved terrace and pond. Stone steps link the different levels and there is a superb array of well established shrubs, herbaceous borders, specimen plants and trees providing privacy and seclusion. Guide Price ÂŁ1,999,995.

For further information or if you would like to arrange an appointment to view please call Knight Frank Cobham on 01932 591 600, or visit the website at www.knightfrank.co.uk/cobham Property reference CBM130086


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Oxshott Regal Living A fabulous, newly built mansion for sale on the coveted Crown Estate, Oxshott. Comprising 9,700 sq ft of internal space, featuring indoor swimming pool and the latest technologies. EPC rating C. Guide Price ÂŁ6,250,000 (CBM130007)

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his newly built luxurious five bedroom family home is approximately 5,000 sq.ft and situated within The Warren, Ashtead’s most prestigious private estate. The property has the benefit of underfloor heating, air-conditioning in four of the bedrooms, a south facing rear garden of just under one acre and garaging for three cars. Leading from the spacious tiled entrance hall are the principal reception rooms. Double doors lead to the drawing room with log fire and spacious dining room with oak flooring. In addition is a large study with oak flooring, guest cloakroom, a beautiful kitchen/breakfast room which leads to a family room and a utility room. An elegant walnut staircase leads to the first floor with a spacious landing area. The master bedroom is a particular feature of the property with a large sitting/dressing room area leading to the en suite bathroom with sunken bath, separate shower, double basins and tv. In addition is a guest bedroom with en suite shower, further guest bedroom with en suite shower, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Ashtead is a delightful village that retains an unspoilt atmosphere in this part of Surrey, with an array of local shops and restaurants. A more comprehensive selection of shops can be found in Epsom and Kingston upon Thames with their wide range of high street names and department stores. The A3 is within easy driving distance giving access to Central London, whilst the M25 gives easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Ashtead railway station provides regular train services to London Waterloo and London Bridge. A wide selection of schooling, both state and independent includes the City of London Freemen’s School, St Johns & Epsom College and Downsend School. EPC rating C. Available to rent £8,750 pcm unfurnished.

For further information please contact Knight Frank Cobham Lettings on 01932 591606 or email cobhamlettings@knightfrank.com alternatively visit our website www.knightfrank.co.uk/cobhamlettings Property reference 178254

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Oxshott Family home situated in a sought after location Ideally situated in a sought after private residential location, within walking distance of Oxshott village. The house features reception hall, sitting room, spacious dining room, modern kitchen/ breakfast / family room, impressive master bedroom suite, guest suite, two further bedrooms, family bathroom. To the second floor is a spacious fifth guest suite. Beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, integral double garage. EPC rating C. ÂŁ6,750 pcm (132373)

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his newly built luxurious family home is situated in one of Esher’s most sought after private estates with access to a private golf course. Constructed to a high specification including wooden and limestone flooring throughout, the property offers accommodation over three floors with a separate au-pair suite. Leading from the entrance hall is the stunning kitchen/ breakfast room which is open plan to the family room. In addition is the drawing room with feature fireplace and double doors to the south facing garden, dining room and study. In addition is a guest cloakroom and utility room. To the first floor is the master bedroom with en suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobes, guest bedroom with en suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the second floor are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the outside of the property is a double garage and driveway. Esher is a place with a great range of boutiques, salons and a fine selection of restaurants, bar and pubs. The towns of Kingston upon Thames and Guildford are nearby providing a wide selection of high

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street names and department stores. An excellent commuter location, Esher’s mainline station provides a fast and regular service to London Waterloo and the A3 is a short drive away giving access to central London, the M25, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Schooling in the area is superb with the Claremont Fan Court School nearby, the ACS Cobham International School, Danes Hill in Oxshott and Notre Dame in Cobham. Available to rent £9,500 pcm unfurnished.

For further information please contact Knight Frank Esher Lettings on 01372 464009 or email esherlettings@knightfrank.com alternatively visit our website www.knightfrank.co.uk/esherlettings Property reference EHQ129793


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East Molesey Family home located close to all local amenities Beautiful Victorian family home located on one of East Molesey’s finest roads, the property offers spacious living accommodation which includes an impressive entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, modern fitted kitchen, separate cloakroom and a conservatory, master bedroom with en suite, three further bedrooms and family bathroom. To the 2nd floor is a large bedroom with en suite. Mature rear garden, garage and off street parking. EPC rating E. £5,400 pcm (180806)

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large contemporary white cabinets fitted with Miele appliances. There is a large pantry providing ample storage and a second food preparation/cooking area. To the rear, wide full height bi-folding doors open from all the rooms on to the terrace providing a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor entertaining areas.

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his stunning family residence has been extensively developed in recent years and is set in one of Cobham’s most exclusive private estates. It is set behind electric security gates on an elevated plot which allows far reaching views to the south from the rear. The house is built and presented in a contemporary style with a lavish mix of natural woods contrasted by glass balustrades to the landings and staircases. This modern home comes equipped with state of the art IT systems including Cat 5/Cat 6 cabling and hard drive CCTV system. There is Lutron lighting, Sonos sound system and electric blinds/curtains in the principal rooms. The ground floor has open plan living accommodation which can be sectioned into clearly defined areas through the use of pocket partitioning walls. From the large reception hall there is a dining room with full length windows to the front whilst the sitting room has dual aspect full length windows overlooking the terrace and a striking feature fireplace. There are two separate studies. The family room has a more relaxed feel and includes built in storage for entertainment equipment. The kitchen/breakfast room has a large central island unit with many

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The overall plot is approaching 1 acre and has been fully landscaped. The rear garden is cleverly designed to make the most of the space and topography. It has been divided into large tiered lawn areas with separate stylish seating areas for outside entertaining. A spacious raised terrace provides fabulous entertaining space with room for a barbecue or hot tub as well as the existing fire pit. The Drive is a premier private location which is well located for local amenities and Cobham & Stoke d’Abernon train station (Waterloo 35 minutes). The ACS International School is close by, whilst other schools of note are Danes Hill, Parkside, Feltonfleet, Reeds and Notre Dame. The A3 is about 2 miles away which links to Junction 10 of the M25 providing convenient access to both Heathrow and Gatwick Airports. Guide Price £5,950,000.

For further information please contact Savills Cobham on 01932 586200 or email cobham@savills.com or visit the website at www.savills.com


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Walton on Thames, Surrey

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Situated within a prestigious private estate this magnificent, gated seven bedroom family home has private gardens, outside heated swimming pool, large terraced area for outside dining plus a summer house complex which includes a pizza oven. The well planned, spacious accommodation features a wealth of oak joinery and polished wood strip flooring to the ground floor. The accommodation over three floors comprises: Entrance hall, cloakroom, formal reception room, dining room, family room, superb open plan luxury kitchen/breakfast room with doors opening to terrace area and gardens beyond, utility room and pool shower room. First and second floors: Master bedroom with en suite, six further Bedrooms, four further bathrooms. EPC Rating E.

01932 865959

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Walton-on-Thames, Surrey

ÂŁ10,500 pcm

A unique opportunity to rent a refurbished and extensively rebuilt elegant home where character meets new. This lovely home features luxurious bathrooms, superb spacious kitchen/breakfast room and hi-tech wiring. The well planned family accommodation comprises: Large entrance hall with neutrally tiled flooring. Cloakroom. Triple aspect formal sitting room with attractive bay and wooden floors. Dining room, family room - both with wooden floors. 2nd Cloakroom. Separate ground floor au pair/staff flat/ study area with en suite. First floor: Master or Guest en suite, double aspect room. Three further double en suite bedrooms. Second floor: A fabulous Master Bedroom suite with walk in dressing room areas together with luxury feature bathroom. Huge storage cupboards. Outside: Electrically operated entrance gate with entry phone system. Sweeping driveway with ample off street parking. Garaging block and private mature gardens. EPC Rating D.

01372 464474

70 High Street | Esher | Surrey | KTI0 9QS esher@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk


Walton On Thames, Surrey

ÂŁ8,000 pcm

Set within the prestigious Burwood Park Estate, this stunning executive property is offered to rent on an unfurnished basis, providing spacious accommodation arranged over three floors. The house has been renovated by the existing owners to offer a very sumptuous English lifestyle, with a newly installed modern kitchen/breakfast room which is very large and open plan, also newly installed modern bathrooms that provide for large showers and luxurious fixtures, three being en suite. The house has a very elegant feel with high ceilings and original mouldings. The entrance hall is very dramatic with a floor to ceiling window surrounded by a large spiral staircase. This house must be seen to be appreciated. The grounds are beautifully maintained with a swimming pool and glass pool house. EPC Rating E.

01932 865959

5 High Street | Cobham | Surrey | KT11 3DH esher@chkmountford.co.uk | www.chkmountford.co.uk


Esher, Surrey

ÂŁ7,200 pcm

Must be seen to be fully appreciated. Detached character family home situated on the banks of the River Mole with private mooring and river frontage. Ground Floor: Oak Entrance Hall with under floor heating, leading to Dining Room - gas fireplace with original beams, oak flooring. French doors leading to New Extension - open plan with orangery, glass apex roof. Drawing Room with Oak flooring, under floor heating with French doors onto decked raised terrace. Doors leading onto study. Study. Kitchen/ Family Room with Breakfast bar. Utility Room. Dining Area with decking leading down to garden and a decked platform on the river. Cloakroom. First Floor: Large Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite with vaulted ceilings, spacious wardrobes and balcony overlooking the river. Bathroom including Jacuzzi and wonderful large windows overlooking the river. Bedroom 2 with Full En-suite Bathroom. Bedroom 3 with Full En-suite Bathroom. Bedroom 4. Second Floor: Bedroom 5 Double, with superb views over the river and farm land beyond. Family Bathroom. Garden with patio, lawns leading onto river, deck and boat house. Double Garage with workshop to rear. EPC Rating C.

01372 464474

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stunning contemporary home, skilfully converted from stables featuring open plan spaces with state of the art dĂŠcor. Conveniently located just off Fairmile Lane close to the American Community School and other renowned schools such as Reeds, Notre Dame and Danes Hill. Cobham and Esher town centres are easily accessible as are the A3 and M25. The downstairs accommodation comprises reception room, media/cinema room, study, cloak room, luxury appointed designer kitchen/breakfast room with large central island. Upstairs comprises master bedroom suite and three further double bedroom suites. Outside benefits from a private rear garden, ample off street parking and a separate annex with one bedroom, and a bathroom. EPC rating D. Available for rent ÂŁ10,000 pcm. 9 8 J U LY 2 0 1 3

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