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The New Malden Residents’ Association and the New Malden Farmers Market
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Malden At The Millennium Art Exhibition
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New Malden History by Robin Gill
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Poppy Appeal 2012
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View from the City by Justin Urquart Stewart
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What’s On
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our October edition As pubs, restaurants and shop start hearing up to tell us about Christmas, make sure you have 30th November into your diaries. At 5.30pm Father Christmas will be making his annual visit to New Malden High Street to switch on our lovely new Christmas lights. Lots of shops and local business have been very generous in their donations towards them, and we are truly indebted to the good men at the Rotary Club of New Malden whose efforts are really not widely enough recognised. Please take time to read the short appeal below and get in touch if you can help - even just for some of the time. I am often being asked if our financial columnist Justin Urquhart Stewart lives in New Malden. The answer is no, unlike most of our other contributers. No, in my past life, pre-husband/children and the almost tropical climate of London, I worked at Barclays Stockbrokers in Glasgow where Justin was a
Director and regular visitor. And when he asked me what I was up to a couple of years ago he very kindly offered his contributions. Thanks to him and all our other dedicated writers, in particular Robin Gill and Ian Duncan - you are both absolute stars! If you’re a local business who wants to communicate your message to the good people of New Malden then give me a call to find out how we can help you. The deadline for the November editions is 17th SPECIAL October. A great ad is only READER a phone call away. Best wishes until next time! OFFERS! Jenny Stuart Editor & publisher Next copy deadline: 17th Oct Published by Malden Media Limited 36 Rosebery Avenue, KT3 4JS E: jenny@maldenmedia.co.uk 020 8336 2915
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The New Malden Residents’ Association (Beverley Ward West) Tas ahemeans Association, originally set up in 2005, is seen for the community to get together and
meet their neighbours, other residents, air their views and hopefully, make this particular part of Surrey a nicer and better place to live. The area we cover is the triangle formed by the High St, Kingston Rd and the railway line, but we are considering the advantages to ourselves and to our residents of expanding this area in the future. We will be pleased to receive comments (and ideas) from residents in the rest of Beverley Ward – and those to the east of the High Street - on whether they would like to join our Association if we do expand our area. This Association was set up initially to formulate objections to a proposed local development. It was felt that a uniform and centralised platform to represent everyone was the best way to engage various public offices, including the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. We still hold that view! So – whilst we are concerned with new developments and tracking progress relating to the ongoing developments in our area (and our views have been sought by Consultants working on the Grafton Road site), we are also keen to encompass other
issues raised by residents; for instance we have been successful in the restriction of working hours for overnight resurfacing works. We are also interested in forming an alliance with other Associations to take action on issues that affect the area as a whole. We represent views on all of the following: - Proposed Developments - New Malden High Street - Street Cleansing & Nameplates - Parking - Local Amenities We need new members to continue—why not join us for just £5 per annum (current membership) Your subscription can be paid at our Annual General Meeting at the Graham Spicer Institute on October 26th (Friday evening at 7.30pm) Or pay your £5 to any committee member and you will receive four newsletters a year and access to all the up-to-date information—hard copy or by e-mail if preferred. For further details contact E-mail: frankiem@hotmail.co.uk Telephone:020 8605 1609 OR VAL on 020 8949 7259 VVoice
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As you may know the Community of New Malden Businesses feel that a Farmers Market would be an excellent way to bring the local community together and bring more New Malden residents into the Village/ High Street. If you would be interested in joining us on Monday 24th September at 6.00pm at Chiccos Café (under C.I Tower) to discuss the scheme and see if we
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Art Exhibition
Paintings Of Old & New Malden “Malden At The Millennium” by Frank Dobson SMethodist aturday 13Th October 2012 Church High Street New Malden
There will be an exhibition of local (Maldens and Coombe) paintings in the Methodist Church on Saturday 13th October from 10am until 4pm. The paintings were carried out by Frank Dobson, a local resident from Acacia Grove, from 1996 to the 2010s. It will be possible to purchase photographic reproductions of any of the paintings. There will be about forty on display. The exhibition will be held under the auspices of the “Friends of Kingston Museum & Heritage Service” as Frank has kindly donated the water colours to the Museum.
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New Malden History Where were you in 62? by Robin Gill
Ia history know I must be getting old when I start to write article about a period when I was alive.
Although I don’t remember much about 1962 (50 years ago), I can tell you I was living in a corner house in a quiet cul-de-sac off Cromwell Avenue in New Malden.
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1962 started with a “White New Year” and a flu outbreak that kept a 1/3 of Malden’s postmen off their deliveries. To help them with their rounds, there was a suggestion that Mount Road be renamed Cherry Tree Road to avoid confusion with other similarly named roads such as The Mount, and Mount Pleasant Road. But as the roads had been built at the turn of the century, the council felt there was no need to change the names sixty years later. Malden had been prepared for the snow over the New Year, but a sudden cold
snap in March caught motorists unaware, and the slope underneath the new railway bridge (built 1961) was the scene of mayhem when cars slid down one side, and couldn’t get up the other because of the ice. Undeterred that the same problems might occur at Worcester Park Station, the dismantling of the railway bridge there, which had spanned the Malden Road in some form since 1856, started in November, the whole process was due to be completed by June 1963 with the erection of a new bridge in the same spot. The council felt they had other issues to deal with in their newly refurbished chamber. There was an idea to send the portraits of the two VC winners (Bazalgette and Barton) to the library, but the members were reminded of the promise made after the war that the pictures would always be displayed in the council offices in proud memory of Malden’s brave pilots. That was of course if Malden and Coombe had a council, let alone offices. Announcements were coming out of Parliament about the reorganisation of government in Greater London. It was proposed that our local area would be amalgamated Kingston, Surbiton, Esher, Walton and Weybridge forming one large borough under London not Surrey. Malden and Coombe set up a committee to oppose this, but were disappointed when the local MP John Boyd-Carpenter voted in favour of the proposal in the Commons. As has been mentioned before (“The Only Way Is Up” VV March 2011) the Council with their Borough Engineer John Apse were very keen to modernise the local area. This meant demolishing some of the old buildings in Old Malden in particular Numbers 1 & 2 Church Road together with the Old Forge. These were 16th century cottages which the council regarded as slums, they were also keen to acquire the forge building as they didn’t want it to be used for “industrial purposes” which were unsuitable for the area. The land was later used for building the cul de sac The Glebe. There were also plans to demolish a substantial
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property in Nelson Road which the council regarded as being “a playground for vagabonds and vandals” to be replaced by flats. But the biggest furore was caused by the application to demolish Coombe Woodhouse. This very old building had been moved piece by piece from Colchester to Coombe Hill Road in 1912 where it was reassembled. Mr Apse of the council claimed that the house was just a replica of a Tudor mansion, but thanks to spirited resistance led by Julie Roberts of Laburnum Grove the building was saved (see booklet Cedar Court: From Colchester to Kingston) printed 1988. The house was bought for £32,000, and was to become an English Language school. The building which was in the northern part of the borough, also became subject to the first local “smokeless zone”, enforced from the beginning of October. Any property in an area covering most of Coombe and Kingston Vale caught emitting smoke from their chimney, would be liable to a fine of £10. Elsewhere, the station area was deemed ripe for development as that part of Malden was “looking
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tired”, and three Victorian houses which stood at the junction of Malden and Blagdon Roads were to be replaced by 11 storey offices. (now Spillers House and shops including the Co-operative store). The local Chamber of Commerce felt they were being kept in the dark about the Council’s plans for redevelopment as they had received no reply to their letter expressing concern about the proposals.
The gloves are off
To put this in perspective, the council found themselves divided equally on whether or not to order 40 pairs of white gloves (costing £20) to wear on ceremonial occasions. The last time an official photograph had to be taken, the photographer had to ask councillors to hide their hands behind their hats as bare fingers should not be seen. One councillor suggested that they should only have one glove each to save money. In the end the casting vote of the Mayor was against the purchase.
Church Centenary
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David M Thomas, announced that in April they would be welcoming Rev Douglas C Sparkes as their new pastor. The church is celebrating its 150th birthday this year (2012), and a booklet written by the Rev Sparkes in 1982 entitled “Thoughts On Writing Church Histories” could prove useful. Back in 1962 the church was celebrating its centenary, and invited radio star Sandy MacPherson to give an organ recital in the church. The original church built in 1891 which stood on the same site had been destroyed by bombing in 1940, and a new building erected. In 1962 there was a membership of 280. Other celebrations took the form of services, rallies, and socials. One of their oldest members Ellen Jackson died aged 101; she had lived in the same house in Sycamore Grove for 55 years, and was the oldest resident of Malden at the time. Disaster later struck the church, when an electrical fault at the beginning of July, caused a fire which almost completely destroyed the large hall next to the chapel, and an appeal was immediately set up to fund a replacement.
and dogs from Sainsburys, it was decided to leave the ultimate decision to the proprietors. Sainsburys (now Peacocks) in Malden Road broke ranks with other grocery stores by announcing it would be opening five days a week (closed Sunday and Monday), and would no longer close on Wednesday afternoons. Half day closing on Wednesday had been in place throughout most of the country since the Shops Act of 1911; nowadays we take seven days a week shopping for granted. One business definitely going was the house furnishers WH Bird situated at 9 Coombe Road and 62/70 Malden Road closed on 31st March. Mr Bird had died in 1940 and the firm had traded in New Malden for over 35 years. The site in the High Street is now occupied by Nat West Bank.
Shop around
On the commercial front, the Chamber Of Commerce debated banning shopping trolleys on wheels from local stores as they had caused a number of accidents. Prams had recently been banned from Woolworths,
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There was no shortage of interesting lectures you could attend among the various social groups. Frank Di Biase talked to the Library Circle about Hair Through The Ages. Di Biase was opened in New Malden in 1915 by the present owner Barry’s Grandparents, in the 1930s it passed to Barry’s father Merlino and his uncle Frank, and then later to Barry. Many members of the family have worked in the hairdressing industry with great success over the last century. Later in the year there was a talk by a nylon expert who astonished the ladies present, when she informed them there was 3 ½ miles of thread in each nylon stocking they wore. Another speaker was Louise Sutherland from New Zealand who cycled 25,000 miles around without a single puncture. Also members heard from Walter Thompson who was Churchill’s bodyguard for 18 years, and reportedly saved his life on about 20 occasions.
Change and things to come
The year of change also said goodbye to the trolley bus, with route 604 being replaced by routemaster buses on the 131 route between Walton and Wimbledon, and the 605 route being replaced by the 285 bus between London Airport and Wimbledon. Trolley Buses which had replaced the trams only had a life of 30 years on British roads. Lastly, Malden’s schoolboys must have thought that
Christmas had come early when on 20th December thieves broke into the headmaster’s (Clifford Fisher) office at Beverley School, and broke his cane in half, before making off with property worth £10. Little did the locals know what was in store for them when, starting on 29th December 1962, there was 48 hours of continuous snowfall. The “big winter” of 1963 was just around the corner.
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Poppy Appeal 2012
27th October to 10th November
A s you may have read last year’s Poppy Appeal went exceptionally well. This year however, the
Poppy Organiser has been unwell, so we will not be able to carry out all the work that we did last year. We have ordered all the wreaths for the people and organisations who ordered them last year, who will need to collect them between times to be notified later. We shall of course still need our usual street collectors who will be contacted nearer the date. We would particulary like to find somebody to collect at New Malden station early in the morning, as this is a prime location with people going up to London to work. Is there anyone or a couple who would like to take on the task of arranging the Poppy Appeal for next year 2013, as the present organisers, will be unable to do so. If you can please help please ring June on 0208 395 4437.
Remembrance Sunday The parade will still take place on Sunday 11th November from the New Malden roundabout at 9.20am to the Memorial and the service will last approx. half an hour. The Mayor has to leave to go to another service in Kingston. If you think you can help in any way please ring June on 02083954437 Mary Gillett Hon Secretary VVoice
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Richard Deadman from Hawes & Co H awes & Co are New Malden’s longest established Estate Agent having had an office in the town since the 1920’s. Resident Partner, Richard Deadman is the longest serving estate agent in the High St joining the company in the early 1980’s and later moving into the area and married soon after. He became a Partner of the Independent firm a few years later and expanded to having 6 offices in the area with over 50 staff. Hawes & Co moved their New Malden office in August this year to new premises at 26 Coombe Road, on the corner of Acacia Grove.
Why did you decide to move your office to the new premises? With increasing success and growing staff in recent years we’ve outgrown the old office and the opportunity arose to expand and have larger offices on this terrific and very visual corner plot. We realised it would raise our profile in the Town and with the increasing importance of lettings in recent years would also enable us to accommodate a Lettings Department. Sales and Lettings go hand in hand and the two elements have traded off each other increasingly strongly in recent years. How will it effect people looking to move? From our vendors perspective we would be able to have a larger display for their property and a higher profile in these much more prominent offices, and from the home-hunters point of view the new office is easier to access and a more comfortable environment in which to discuss their requirements. What do you like and dislike about New Malden? Having been based here since 1980 I know so many people that it’s difficult to venture outside without being stopped for a chat – it’s nice to feel wanted. I
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dislike state of the road in the High St – successive “improvements” to the surface have been poor. What are the biggest changes you’ve seen during over your years in New Malden? It’s certainly become much more interesting being more ethnically diverse in flavour. What are the most important things to you in your life? My devotees subscribe to the Bank Of Mum & Dad - my two daughters. Have you had any unusual experiences in the job? We sold a house to a very pleasant, recently bereaved widower a couple of years ago. He moved out a few days before completion and on the day the buyers moved in, we had a panic phone call from him asking if we could retrieve his wife’s ashes from a cupboard where they had been left. Fortunately we recovered them before the new owners moved in and wondered what they were. VVoice
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ILane am delighted to be the new Headteacher of Green Primary School, after four years as the school’s Deputy Headteacher - during which time the school has developed into a ‘good’ school with many ‘outstanding’ features. Green Lane is a very special place, which offers children the opportunity to explore a wide range of talents and interests through an innovative and creative curriculum. I am fortunate to work with an exceptionally caring and committed team who are excited about providing high quality educational experiences for our pupils. We are fortunate to have extensive grounds at Green Lane, which enables us to ensure our pupils are able to spend time learning outside the classroom too. Our children enjoy a wide range of clubs, largely run by the school staff. I love to hear what they have all been up to during my achievement assembly on a Monday! One of my favourite times of the day is lunchtime when I can sit and eat with the children and find out about their day and what they have been learning.
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Fighting For Fairness
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On Wednesday 21 November 2012, 7.00pm for 7.30pm start. Wine and Cheese provided. Alexander is a local boy and former pupil. We are immensely proud of his achievements. For more information about Alexander and his organisation see www.africanprisons.org. A recent newsletter shows training of a Primary School librarian in Luzira prison community complex, Kampala. A full time staff member has been appointed to run the school library that was refurbished and commenced at the beginning of February 2012. Another photograph shows the handing out of 42 Computer Training Certificates to successful graduate students who have been training at African Prisons Project headquarters in Luzira. The newsletter highlights key African Prisons Project workers and one such person is Emmanuel Oteng. Emmanuel Oteng writes ‘My advice to prospective donor/volunteers is to ask as many questions as you can. What African Prisons Project is and its activities do not lend themselves to preconception. I work at African Prisons Project but what I expected when I joined is markedly different from what I have seen since. The first impressions that anyone gets when the word ‘prison’ is mentioned are ones of ‘punishment, resentment, dissonance between Inmates, warders and interested civil society organisations’. However, once actually in the system you soon realise that there is a prevailing notion of ‘now we are here, let’s make the most of it’ from all parties involved. From Coombe Hill Alexander went to Kingston Grammar School and then on to Nottingham University. His organisation – African Prisons Project has worked with more than 20,000 prisoners in Uganda, Kenya and Sierra Leone and has been invited to work in a variety of other countries. Alexander was called to the bar of England and Wales in 2010. He has won numerous awards for his philanthropy. “We shall never forget you for your compassion for suffering humanity which is ever boundless. We thank God for having used you in a tremendous way.”- Willy Death Row Inmate, Upper Prison, Kampala, Uganda. “I have been in prison for ten years without hearing from home and with no visitors at all. But when I met counsellor Juliet from APP, I am a very happy man. She has helped me to reconcile and unite with my family members and they are now visiting me, looking forward for the day I will be released. I greatly
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thank APP for the generous heart it has towards rehabilitating inmates” - Opapa Davis, Upper Prison, Boma Section. VVoice Please come along on Wednesday 21 November and speak to to Alexander about his mission. R.S.V.P. to admin@chi.rbksch.org or call 020 8942 9481.
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What’s on Art Exhibition
Paintings Of Old & New Malden “Malden At The Millennium” by Frank Dobson Saturday 13th October 2012 Methodist Church High Street New Malden - see page 8.
Campfire’s Burning
Friday 12th October from 6-9pm, in the back garden of Christ Church. See page 25 for more information.
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Date for your diaries! Solve all your Christmas present buying dilemmas by coming to the Christmas Shopping Evening at Christ Church New Malden Primary School Infants’ site, Lime Grove on Wednesday 28th November from 7-9pm. Come and browse our wide array of stalls; from handmade Christmas cards to exquisite jewellery and from handcrafted items to stocking-fillers - you’re bound to find the perfect Christmas gifts for family and friends. And that’s not all! Relax with friends over a mulled wine and mince pie, or a cup of tea and some delicious cake, as the choir sings Christmas carols. There will be a raffle with some amazing prizes, too. Don’t miss out! Entry just £2. Coombe Girls afternoon 30th November 3pm to 6.30pm
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Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2PS Phone: 020 8547 5006 www.kingston.gov.uk/museum Open: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 10am – 5pm & Thursday 10am-7pm. Admission is free. Local Architect Don’t miss the exhibitions in our Community Case in the Museum entrance! Currently on display is an exhibition about local architect Kenneth Wood and his work, curated by Dr. Fiona Fisher, Postdoctoral Researcher, The Modern Interiors Research Centre, Kingston University. Are you involved in local community work and keen to reach out and tell others about what you do? The Community Case is free to use and available to book for local community groups, contact the Museum to find out more. Saxon Lecture Welcome to a free lecture about Saxon coins and 17th Century tokens in Kingston Library Reference Room, Saturday 20th October, 2.30-3.30pm. Local author Tim Everson will be giving a talk about items held in Kingston Museum, with a chance to see them in situ after the talk. Part of the THINK in Kingston Festival. Free, no need to book. Kingston Library, Fairfield Road KT1 2PS, 020 8547 5006, kingston.library@rbk. kingston.gov.uk. Zoöpraxiscope Gets Fitting Home Eadweard Muybridge was born in Kingston upon Thames in 1830 but moved away in 1852 to make his fortune in America. He came back to live in Kingston in the 1890s and when he died in 1904, he bequeathed his equipment and prints to Kingston Museum. The zoöpraxiscope- the moving image projector, was designed by Muybridge in order to depict various motion effects using painted figures, based on actual sequence photographs, on round glass discs. A Crocodile In Kingston! The museum mascot, a cartoon crocodile based on this museum artefact, has been created by local artist and illustrator Stephanie Strickland. The ‘name our crocodile’ competition ran throughout June and the winning name was Snappity, which we think is the perfect name for our cheeky crocodile mascot. The name was chosen by Sebastian Lee,
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massage time. Once I'd managed to get myself there, it was probably the most relaxing part of the week, with "gentle" being the word that springs to mind. We laid our babies down on a towel and learnt some simple techniques for massaging their feet, tummies and fingers; the babies seemed contented, the teacher was kind and welcoming, two hours passed peacefully, and I left feeling reinvigorated. A little later I also started taking my daughter to Rhyme Time at New Malden Library, which is on Fridays between 10.30 and 11. This is a lovely way to pass a half-hour; all the parents sit round in a circle with babies on their laps and the more mobile children in a kind of mini-mosh pit in the middle, while one of the librarians sings classic and newer nursery rhymes to us all, often with the aid of various puppets and books. Unlike a Malden Centre course, it's free to attend - but the downside of this is that you have to get there early in order to get one of the coveted twenty tickets, and then if you don't get in you just feel miserable and have to go and sulk in Costa Coffee or something. I found that for some reason Story Time at the library on Thursday mornings (10.30-11) wasn't so oversubscribed, perhaps because it's aimed at three years and over and many of these children will be at nursery. However it's actually quite a pleasant and relaxing activity for babies too, especially as the librarian who reads them tends to intersperse them with a few songs. As well as keeping us entertained, these are great opportunities to meet other parents so why not give them a try! VVoice
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book review by Robin Gill W orcester Park, Old Malden & North Cheam History At Our Feet By David Rymill
When I wrote my review of Tim Everson’s book New Malden Through Time in February this year, I mentioned how rare I thought history books which covered our area were. Well, just over six months later there is another one written by an equally proficient historian David Rymill. David, has written a monthly history article for our sister magazine “Worcester Park Life” since it first started in June 2008. He also produced an excellent book about Worcester Park & Cuddington A Walk Through The Centuries in 2000. As the name suggests
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Enjoy Some Tulip Mania by Pippa Greenwood Tpotential ulips are amazingly good value and have the to transform your flower beds and tubs next spring with their silken-petalled, strikingly coloured blooms. Late Planting Tulip bulbs are best planted from the last half of October and well in to November. Plant too early and the bulbs will be far more prone to damage by the fungal ‘tulip fire’ disease which wrecks the leaves and flowers. Gritty Bed If your garden soil is inclined to be clay and rather heavy, tulips may suffer and are certainly less likely to come back after their first wet winter. A heavy loam works well but anything that isn’t well drained may cause problems. You can solve this to a good extent by digging an extra large planting hole and putting an inch or two of horticultural gravel or grit in the base of the hole before planting the bulb. Don’t use grit or gravel left over from the local building site, as this often contains salts and other contaminants which may harm or kill garden plants. Contained Colour Tulips make great plants for containers such as window boxes, tubs and decent-sized pots and planters. Shorter varieties generally look best (check the front of the pack or catalogue for heights). Good drainage is essential so make sure that there are plenty of crocks in the base of the container and that it’s well supplied with drainage holes. Try either a loam-free multi-purpose compost or mix 50:50 a loam-based compost and a bit of added grit. Fantastic Foliage Many tulips also have good looking foliage which can help to bring colour and texture to your pots and beds. Try the Kaufmanniana types such as ‘Johann Strauss’(dark red flowers with yellow edges and mottled leaves), or even better the Greigii type tulips which all have maroon patterning on the leaves, such as ‘Red Riding Hood’ (richest red with black). Tulip Partners Richest red tulips surrounded by a mist of pale blue forget-me-nots are dreamily pretty. This wonderful combination is easy to achieve; you can sow the forgetme-not seed now, as you plant the bulbs, or if you prefer sow them early in the year, just before the bulbs emerge. The display you achieve will be breathtakingly beautiful. Long-lived Lovelies In most gardens tulips are not the longest living bulbs, however you can always try growing the so-called species tulips such as Tulipa sprengeri or Tulipa turkestanica. They have smaller, less-showy flowers and will be considerably more expensive initially but they
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look gorgeous, tend to last longer and, better still, also spread extensively in the right spot. After a few years a carpet of species tulips can be achieved, and will take your breath away. Good Companions Tulips look great with each other. Try combining the richly purple-black leaved Pittosporum ‘Tom Thumb’ with any purple tulip such as ‘Passionale’, or for a wackier effect chose one of the frilly petalled parrot-tulips with green streaks on their petals, or the green ‘spring green’ tulip, combined with any low-growing shrub. Now is the best time of year to think tulips - start planting and transform your garden for spring. Visit Pippa’s website www.pippagreenwood.com. While there, visit the new products area for a great selection including signed copies of Pippa’s books, Grower Frames, cloches, pop-up plant cloches, raised bed kits, delightful terracotta herb planters and wall plaques, Nemaslug and other natural pest controls and lots, lots more! You can also sign up for Pippa’s newsletter and get a free ebook on organic gardening. VVoice
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New Malden Rotary Club Where: Malden Golf Club,Traps Lane,When: Monday evenings at 6:15 for 6:45pm Contact: Barry Collins on 07740 257 255
Malden & Coombe Social Club For The Blind When: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 2pm to 4pm Contact; Mike Ball 02089420819 Volunteer drivers/helpers VERY welcome
Monday Netball Club When: Mondays 8.30pm Contact: Ching Lee 07813 556184
Royal British Legion Malden & Coombe The Legion meets every second Wednesday afternoon from 2.30pm at the Grafton Club. Any interested parties in joining please contact Mary Gillett on 020 8949 2342 who will be very pleased to give any information to help or assist.
Friday Morning Running A mixed group, consisting mainly, but not restricted to, mothers with children in school, meet each Friday morning at 9:50 am in the Pembroke Lodge car park TW10 5HX, for a run of between 3 and 4 miles in Richmond Park. This is a social group of runners with no pressure on ability. New runners are more than welcome (everybody has to start somewhere) and time will be taken to accommodate them. Don’t feel inhibited, come and try us! If you need any further information please call Bob on 07936 240937.
English Conversation / Lessons For Koreans Where: Christ Church Centre, Coombe Road When: Mondays & Tuesdays, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon All welcome: contact Chris Coke 020 8942 7388. St James Players Where: St James Bodley Road When: Mondays 8pm.
Tuesdays Arthritis Care New Malden Branch Where: Age Concern Kingston Raleigh House 14 Nelson Road, New Malden KT3 5EA When: 4th Tuesday of month 7.30 -9.30pm We aim to provide backup support for arthritis sufferers and an opportunity for members to enjoy a social evening through our regular monthly meetings. Jocelyn King 020 8942 6745. The New Malden Ladies Badminton Club When: Tuesday at the Malden Centre from 20.30 till 22.00 We are a mixed ability club looking for new members. Please ring Lynda on 8949 2673 or just pop in. Half Shares We are a group of widows who meet together on the 1st Tuesday of every month. We have a speaker and enjoy a cuppa and a chat. Come and join us at 1.45-3.15pm at Christ Church Centre, Coombe Rd For more details contact Lily on 020 8949 1431. The New Malden Investment Club Our meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month at the Grafton Club, Grafton Road, New Malden. We do have a few vacancies and new member are always welcome.Contact the secretary on 020 8942 1926 for further information.
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Malden Camera Club Where: New Malden Library, Kingston Road When: Thursday evenings throughout the year at 7.45pm Contact: www.maldencameraclub.org.uk Malden Centre Orchestra Where: Malden Centre, Blagdon Road When: 10.00-12.00noon, every Thursday (term time only)Contact: Conductor David Benke on 02087868517. Tolworth Badminton Club Where: Play at Tolworth Recreation Centre When: Club night Thursday evenings 7.30-9.30 Standard: Intermediate/advanced level Contact: www.tolworthbadmintonclub.co.uk or ring Pat on 0208 395 9175 or just turn up on a Thursday Malden And Coombe Flower Decoration Society At St.James Church Hall Bodley Road WHEN the third Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm. 20th Sept there is a demonstration by a local florist with an ‘autumn’ theme. Malden Emergency First Aid Society (Mefas). Members meet each Thursday evening at 7.30pm for First Aid training. New members required. Everyone welcome. Hall available for hire. Contact Christine on 07966661015.
Malden Arts Association Everyone is welcome including nonartists. We meet once a month on a Friday afternoon in the Malden Centre, Cocks Crescent, Blagdon Road, New Malden, Surrey at 4.00pm.prompt. Visitors are welcome. Contact: Joyce Clay on 0208 540 6578. RSPB Epsom and Ewell Local group. We meet the 2nd Friday of every month at 7.30, apart from July and August, at All Saints Church Hall Fulford Road, West Ewell with guest speakers who illustrate their enthusiasm on a variety of natural history subjects. We also have several birding outings throughout the year which is arranged to suit all ages. There is a small charge for non-members of the RSPB. www.rspb.org.uk/groups/epsom.
Clubs
Saturdays
Saturday Dementia Club Age Concern Kingston 2nd Saturday of the month 11am and 2pm in New Malden for people living with dementia, their family and carers, Call 020 8942 8256 and ask for Jyoti or email saturdayclub@ageconcernkingston.org
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Malden Emergency First Aid Society (M E FAS)
Emanuel Rugby Where: Shannon Corner, KT3 4PU When: Adults Mondays & Wednesdays 7.30pm, Saturday 2-3pm. Children Sunday 10:30am Contact: www.emanuelrugby.co.uk info@ emanuelrugby.co.uk Fergus McCarthy 0845 8338974 days & evenings.
Rear of Malden Centre, Cocks Crescent, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4TA Telephone 020 8942 0772 visit our web site at e-voice.org.uk/mefas/
Learn Adult and Paediatric First Aid with Us
Graham Spicer Snooker Room Availible for hire during the day and evenings. Contact Secretary for availibility on 020 8942 2157.
PAEDIATRIC AID Level 2 - FIRST AID ATFIRST WORK (FAW)
Thursday evenings commencing 27 29September October
Malden Bowling Club Where: Lime Grove, New Malden Tel: John on 020 8949 4315.
Level 2 / HSE approved – 1 Day EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK 22September October 2012 (EFAW) - Next course 28 2012
Supreme Bowls Club Where: junction of Thetford Road and Windsor Avenue in the playing field opposite Woodies pub in New Malden. Contact Mick or Diana 020 8942 0294.
West Wimbledon Society Table Tennis Club Friendly social table tennis club in Raynes Park welcomes new members (sorry not complete beginners). For more details call 020 8947 3564. From The Ground Up local affordable organic box scheme - Kingston’s own - fresh organic veg, fruit, bread, cheese and preserves at exceptional prices. Collection every Saturday from Kingston or Surbiton. Contact fgu@ttkingston.org for details VVoice
Level 2 - CPR and AED (on demand)
Other courses by arrangement.
To reserve a place or for information please telephone
02082417851 or 07966661015 alternatively email:
Christineatmefas@yahoo.co.uk
The Complete Professional Flooring Specialists Domestic & Commercial ■ In-House Fully Trained Fitters ■ Major Stockists and Suppliers ■ Free Parking ■ Free Estimates ■
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To advertise email jenny@nmvv.co.uk or call 020 8336 2915 Email Quotations: simplyfloors@aol.com Open Monday to Saturday
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There’s lots going on for pre-schoolers in New Malden Monday 10am to 11.30am Tots In Tow St John’s Church, Kingston Road Contact Penny Welsh 0208 288 1801 1.15 pm 3.15pm. St James Tiddlers Group We welcome all parents and toddlers, plus big sisters and brothers when they’re on holidays. St James Church Hall, Bodley Rd Contact Angie: 020 8942 2093 9.30 - 11.30 Stay and Play (0-18 months) - New Malden Children’s Centre, Burlington Road 020 8336 1561. Tuesday 10am to 11.45am St Joseph’s Toddler Group St Joseph’s R C Church, Montem Road 9.30am to 11.30am Sparkles United Reformed Church, Cavendish Hall, Cavendish Road Contact Peggy Cox 020 8949 3402 to visit. 9-11.30 Stay and Play New Malden Children’s Centre, Burlington Road 020 8336 1561 Wednesday 10am to 11.45am Tots in Tow (see Monday) 10am and 11.45 ST Joseph’s Toddler Group (see Tuesday). 12.30pm - 3.pm Stay and Play (0 - 5 years) - New Malden Children’s Centre, Burlington Road 020 8336 1561 Thursday 9.45 to 11.30am Methodist Church Parent and Toddler Group Methodist Church, High Street, Contact Greta Curry. 9.30am to 12.30pm 9.30 - 12 noon
Childminders’ drop in including school holidays, Norbiton Children’s Centre, The Mount School, Dickerage Road, 0208 942 2559 10.30-11am, Story time aimed at age 3+New Malden Library, Friday 9.30am to 11.30am Christ Church Parent and Toddler Group Christ Church, Coombe Road Contact Susie Gregerson 020 8241 9423. 9.45am to 11.15am Tadpoles Parent and Toddler Group New Malden Baptist Church, Kingston Road 020 8942 6912 – not a drop in session so call first. 10.30-11am, Rhyme time aimed at age 0-3 Kingston Library. 9.30-12.30 Toy Library New Malden Children’s Centre, Burlington Road 020 8336 1561. Also at NMCC Breastfeeding Support Group - 10.00 - 12.00 - first week of the month Twins Support Group - 10.00 12.00 - Second and fourth weeks of the month, Tuesday-Friday Parent and Toddler Play Sessions Dickerage Lane Adventure Playground Dickerage Lane, Daniel Slocombe 020 8942 1707, Saturday 10-12noon Who let the dads out is at Norbiton Children’s Centre, The Mount School, Dickerage Lane, New Malden Runs the third Saturday of every month. 10am-12pm Stay and Play - Dads group - - first Saturday of every month New Malden Children’s Centre, Burlington Road 020 8336 1561. VVoice
“The Ultimate Class for Mums and Babies” The Times
KT3 0-5 yrs Softplay £2.95 per hour, £1.50 2nd hour
SIBLING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE Open Monday - Friday 9.30am-4.30pm, all year round BOUNCY CASTLE, BALL POOL, RIDE ON TOYS AND LOTS MORE CAFE WITH CHILDREN’S HEALTHY LUNCH BOXES The Pavilion, Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Park Marina Avenue, Motspur Park, KT3 6NE Plenty of free parking
Tel: 07721021290 www.rascalsoftplay.co.uk
AVAILABLE FOR PARTY HIRE
This power walking class, with a mix of cardio, strengthening & toning exercises is proving to be the answer to shifting postnatal weight & re-toning your body after giving birth! • Burns fat, improves posture & strengthens N, O IT core muscles • A one hour social class with SURB LDEN, A M time to chat to other Mums • For all levels NEW STON G IN K of fitness • Suitable for all buggies/pushchairs • It’s fun & your baby or toddler comes too!
Please call Anna on 0208 873 7441 visit www.buggyfit.com or www.mumsinshape.co.uk or email: anna@mumsinshape.co.uk
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Somerset Close, New Malden Surrey, KT3 5RG Tel. 020 8942 0539 admin@newmaldenclub.co.uk www.newmaldenclub.co.uk To advertise email jenny@nmvv.co.uk or call 020 8336 2915
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Spotlight on.... St Anthony’s Hospital I
t has long been accepted that catching a disease in its early stages is the best way to stop it from becoming a serious problem. Unfortunately the cost associated with mass screening programmes means that many health screens are not available on the NHS without first being recognised as a ‘high risk’ patient. However, by that time many patients may already have suffered some degree of damage associated with their condition. Health screening can be used as a health ‘MOT’ to put your mind at ease and to ensure that you are not suffering from the early stages of disease which may not yet have obvious symptoms, but is causing underlying damage. Comprehensive health screens can also be used to aid in the diagnosis of persistent and unexplained illnesses. St Anthony’s Hospital offers a wide range of health screens, from comprehensive health checks such as our executive screen, to more specialised tests including our cardiac screen and one-stop breast clinic.
If you are thinking of having a health check, or are concerned about your future health and well-being, then a health screen may be suitable for you. For further guidance call the St. Anthony’s Outpatient department on 020 8335 4678 or visit our health screening pages at www.stanthonys.org.uk VVoice
Sally Harris
Hypnotherapist Every patient is treated individually with Empathy and Understanding
Mrs Sally Harris RGN. RSCN. L.N.C.P. S.Q.H.P. EFT ●
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Clinical Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist Manage Stress, Anxiety, Depression Smoking Cessation Help with Weight Loss
I TREAT CHILDREN OVER 10 YEARS
Emotional Freedom Technique Release Negative Thoughts & Feelings Fast and permanent relief
0208 336 1915
Call us on: 020 8942 4137
The Brookdale Clinic 100 Westbury Road, New Malden, KT3 5AL
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World class healthcare with a local approach St Anthony’s Hospital combines the most advanced medical procedures and skills with the kind of personal care that many hospitals have forgotten how to provide. We specialise in complex cardiac cases, orthopaedics, urology, vascular, breast and colorectal cancer surgery – and in the dedicated, compassionate care of the individual. St. Anthony’s has been established at North Cheam for over 100 years. The only independent hospital in the area to provide full intensive care, it offers a safe and secure setting for complex and routine surgery. St Anthony’s Hospital, North Cheam, Surrey SM3 9DW, UK Tel: 020 8337 6691 Registered Charity no: 1068661
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Dad’s Diary by Ian Duncan I see that the fashion wears out more apparel than the man. William Shakespeare
The lovely autumn weather made me recall a conversation had, ironically, whilst huddled under the awning of the tent one damp August bank holiday evening. The questions we were discussing were: 1. What is it acceptable for men to wear in a heat wave? 2. How can it be that the weather which requires the least amount of clothing leaves the most room for sartorial horrors? 3. What is it about the heat that makes men abandon any sensibility we would normally exercise during the rest of the year? 4. Do we feel that sunshine gives us permission to take a holiday from taste?
Jamsuma is a small group of locally based, Microsoft qualified, C.R.B checked support people specialising in:
• Home PC purchase and installation • Data transfer • Disk cleanup • Virus and Spyware removal • Current PC upgrades • PC healthcheck • Home PC networks • Safer home browsing for children • Helping you get the most from the internet • Broadband setup and protection If you require any further details or would like to book an appointment, please contact us on: t: 020 8405 9692 | m: 07563 060 793 e: james@jamsuma.co.uk
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Here, in no particular order, are our style no-no’s for gentlemen of a certain age: 1. Socks and sandals Any other time of year, we seek to keep our feet bundled up in warm socks: argyle ones for work, a low-cut athletic pair for the gym and, on occasion, the heavy-duty wool variety in the cold months. Socks and sandals are a bad mix. Sandals are supposed to be worn with bare feet rather than socks. Stubborn men who ignore this battling on regardless, clad in brown leather sandals and white socks, look unattractive and get hot feet. 2. Muscle vests Muscle vests are designed to complement toned bodies but even if you are young and look like an Abercrombie & Fitch model then wear them under something or to the gym. For the rest of us they just highlight reveal wobbly white upper limbs and tummies which brings us on to ... 3.Letting it all hang out When the sun is blazing, many men take off their upper clothing in an attempt to stay cool. While this may be tempting, being semi-naked on the High Street is not neither cool nor enjoyed by most observers. 4.Flip-flops Sunshines’s official footwear is undoubtedly the between-the-toe flip-flop: Ideal for a barbecue, a beachside stroll or if your job is to rescue people from swimming pools but the not in the Bentalls Centre. 5. Strong fragrances You might be hot and sweaty but masking it with litres of Kouros isn’t fooling any one . 6. Anything containing Lycra (See VV May 2010)
Roll on winter! VVoice
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Independent Family Run Firm - NAEA and ARLA Regulated
Overdale Avenue KT3
Cambridge Avenue KT3 A wonderful semi-detached family home located in the Christ Church area offering five bedrooms, three reception rooms, an attractive rear garden and off-street parking. £695,000
Orme Road KT1
A three bedroom semi-detached house in an extremely sought after cul-de-sac in Coombeside. The house has two receptions, garage, off-street parking and garden. Avail furnished £1800 pcm
TEL: 020 8949 0094
A super family home located in the Coombeside area with great access to Norbiton & Kingston. The house has three bedrooms, three receptions, plus a good sized kitchen and garden. £475,000
11 HIGH STREET, NEW MALDEN KT3 4DQ
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Index
to advertise call 020 8336 Accountancy
Department Stores
DGAS 23
Education & courses
Beauty
Fake It 38
Beds and mattresses
Hamseys 27
Building, decorating & repairs Robinson & Son painters & decorators Dene Handyman Greg Building Services Stewart Handyman Tolworth Fencing TSD Building
9 52 9 36 64 3
Home Instead
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National Tyres Shannon Corner Service Centre Westbury (Garage)
23 23
Care
Car maintenance & repair
Children
20
Buggyfit 56 Happy Party Helpers 47 KCMA 47 Rascals 56 Silly Sonatas 61
Cleaning & ironing & Help services
Aroma ironing 42 Bits & Bobs 30 House Clearance 43 Ovens2New 38 Time 4 You 28
Computing
Jamsuma 60 CLP Computer Solutions 40
Curtains and blinds Elegant curtains Golden Thread
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Tudor Williams
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Green Lane Primary & Nursery The Study School Westbury House School
29 23 50
Martin Flanagan (Electrician) Unilet (Hi fi)
8 41
Electrical First Aid
MEFAS 55
Flooring
Carpets 4 U Simply Floors
12 55
The Glasshouse Midas Touch The Real Butchers The Royal Oak The Watchman
13 6 46 43 15
Food, Drink
Gardening
AC Gardening 38 Alfie Jenkins 36 BF Gardening 49 Cypress (Garden Services) 28 Ed’s Gardening 16 FL Gardening 39 RJ Trees 28 Second Nature Landscaping 51 Turner Tree Care 37
Genealogy
Robin Gill 9
Health & Wellbeing
Brookdale Clinic/Sally Harris 58 eCosway 25 Indigo Park 49 Kim Robinson Hypnotherapist 30 St Anthony’s 59
Kitchens, bathroom & plumbing Andy Reeve Plumbing Dream Doors Mark Howell Smith & Byford
16 53 14 18
Eye Contact
37
Wagging Tails
9
Fresh Printing
30
Opticians Pets
Printing & Design
Property & Housing
Browns Residential 2 31 Groves Residential 61 Hawes & Co 21 Keys Residential 5 Parry & Drewett 45
Shoe Repairs
Pengilly 8
Solicitors
A.C.S. Hards Solicitors 19 Russell-Cooke 16
Sport and Leisure
Bright Cycles 51 King George Indoor Bowls 22 Kingston Ballet School 25 New Malden Tennis Squash and Badminton Club 57
Wedding Services
Alpha Cars 9
Windows
Cheam Windows 10 Warmlite 48
Jewellery
Adorn 17
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TOLWORTH FENCING COMPANY LTD Est. 1960 With over 50 years in business we are one of surrey’s longest running fencing companies. All Closeboard Fencing Materials Timber Posts n Lapped Panels n Palisade Fencing n Concrete Posts & Gravel Boards n Sleepers n Decking n Steel Palisade Fencing n Chainlink Fencing n n
OUR OWN HANDMADE PRODUCTS Closeboard Panels Gates Trellis
Now Supplying Quality Fencing Materials at unbelievable prices! Both Trade & Domestic customers welcome. Call us on 020 8330 0865 and see how much you can save! Unit 16, 193 Garth Road Morden Surrey SM4 4LZ
www.tolworthfencingcompany.com tolworthfencing@hotmail.co.uk
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