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LookLocal June 2018

Esher & Claygate

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EDITOR FROM THE

WELCOME TO OUR JUNE ISSUE OF LOOK LOCAL

I hope you’ve enjoyed a good month and managed to take some time out on one or both of the Bank Holiday weekends. Save the day; Next month see’s the return of the fabulous Claygate Flower and Village Day. See inside for details. This really is a lovely local community event for all the family, well worth a visit. A new local theatre group is working hard and planning a production this summer. We met local actor Graham Pountney who is also the Director of ‘Journey’s End’ and the founder of ‘Theatre Reviva’ which will be performing this touching play about life in the trenches in 1918. This production is to commemorate and mark the centenary of the end of WW1. Details for ticket bookings can be found on page 6. It promises to be a memorable tribute. It’s competition time again, folks. Not 1, but 2 great prizes to give away this month; the first being offered by Dunlins Estate Agents. This really is a great prize; they will market your house FREE of Charge! Including conveyancing costs. So it’s very well worth giving this competition a go if you plan to be on the move any time soon! See page 27. (Dunlins are offering this to 3 lucky winners!) And our second competition offers the chance to win some tickets: ‘The Dire Straits Experience’ is coming to G-Live in Guildford on 22nd June. Why not have a go at answering the question? It should be a great night out! We also have lots of local news for you to discover as you turn our pages this month, including news from Surrey Music, an informative feature from The Parkinson’s Association and much more. I hope you enjoy the read. Wishing you a sunny month ahead,

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EVENTS IN ESHER & CLAYGATE

Tuesday 5th

Sandown Antiques Market, Sandown Park, Portsmouth Road KT109AJ, 7:00am until 1:00pm. A vast range of antique goods on offer, including furniture, gold and silverware, jewellery, ceramics, kitchenalia, vintage and vintage fashion, garden ephemera, clocks, paintings and much much more. 01932 230946

Saturday 9th

Peony Show at Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6QB. Celebrate this beautiful summer bloom with colourful floral displays and learn about its history from the Peony Group of the Hardy Plant Society. Guided tours of the peony trial beds will be available throughout the day. For more info, call: 01483 224234 or visit: www.rhs.org.uk/wisley

Friday 15th

Charles Court Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS ‘Pinafore’ at Vera Fletcher Hall. 7.30pm. This brand new production promises an evening of rollicking choruses and tender tunes, imbued with the unique wit and infectious energy of a CCO production to be enjoyed by all ages. Tickets £18.00 (u16s free). Visit www. verafletcherhall.co.uk or call 0845 652 8529.

Saturday 16th

Claygate Choral Society presents a summer evening of light-hearted music at 7.30pm in Holy Trinity Claygate. Programme will include work by Aaron Copeland, Bob Chilcott & Old English madrigals. Tickets are available on the door, £12, children are free, or to book, 01372 463 990 email secretary@claygatechoralsociety.co.uk

Saturday 23rd

Weybridge Male Voice Choir Summer Concert, featuring guest soloist Michael Bushnell-Smit, baritone. St. Peter’s Church, Burwood Road, Hersham, KT12 4AA, 7.30pm. Get your tickets from the Parish Office, 1 Burwood Road, Hersham. £10 each. Call 01932 253452 or visit www.stpetershersham.com

Sunday 24th

10th Anniversary Hanworth Classic Car Show. 11:00am - 4:00pm, Bushey Park, Hampton Court Road, Hampton, TW12 2EJ. Come and join in the fun at the annual Classic Car Show with hundreds of cars to view and dancing too! Entry is open to all Vintage / Classic vehicles. Register online at www.hanworthclassic.org. uk. No entry fee, kindly give a donation on the day to Shooting Star Chase Children’s Hospice care. For more info, call: Mike Pratt 07957 555783

SAVE THE DATE FOR JULY Saturday 14th JULY 2018

The Claygate Flower and Village Show, 1:30pm and it is better than ever! Tickets are available from Londis and Johnstons Newsagents in Claygate (£4 per adult / £2 per child) or on the gate (£5 per adult / £2 per child). Children under five go FREE. For more information about the event, see page 20/21.

If there’s an event in July/August that you’d like mentioned, please contact Ros (details on p.3) before Monday 11th June 2018. All entries appear on a first come, first served basis. Details of the above event are correct at time of print.


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Flower & Village Show SATURDAY 14 JULY 2018 - 1.30pm

AND IT IS BETTER THAN EVER! The Claygate Flower & Village Show is back at 1:30pm on Saturday 14 July and it is better than ever! It’s what Claygate is all about: a vibrant community atmosphere, creative talent and non-stop entertainment. Thousands of people enjoy the Show every year, revelling in a fun afternoon with their families, friends and neighbours. So, come and see thousands of wonderful exhibits in the huge marquee, watch dancing and martial arts displays in the arena, take a ride on the fun fair, pet a farm or exotic animal, cheer on the Claygate Tug of War competition, watch ferret racing, admire the classic cars, enter your dog in our Companion Dog Show, try out mini rugby, dance with Morris Men, enter the Fancy Dress Parade, play traditional children’s games and run in the many age related children’s races. Shopping enthusiasts can pay a visit to our wonderfully diverse “Stalls Village.” Thirsts can be quenched in our tea, beer and Prosecco tents, where you can also take the weight off your feet. Any hunger pangs can be removed by a visit to one of our many tasty food stalls and ice cream stands. And why not have a go at entering an exhibit? Anyone can enter, and for most classes, you don’t have to live in Claygate. There really is a class for everyone. Not only that, but with your support, the Claygate Flower & Village Show boosts local good causes with

any surplus funds. This year, amongst other things, it is helping with replacing children’s cricket equipment which were lost in a recent fire at the Claygate Clubhouse. The Mayor of Elmbridge, Rachel Lake, who opened the Show in 2017, had a thoroughly enjoyable time and said: “Every year, the Claygate Flower & Village Show just gets better and better.” The 2018 Mayor of Elmbridge, Shweta Kapadia, has been invited to open this year’s Show. 2018 President, Vicky Taylor, says, “it will be my great pleasure to welcome you to this year’s Claygate Flower & Village Show. This is truly the best weekend in the Claygate Calendar, where the whole community gathers to celebrate our local community groups, schools and businesses.” Tickets are available from Londis and Johnstons newsagents in Claygate (£4 per adult / £2 per child) or on the gate (£5 per adult / £2 per child). Children under five go FREE. This year, visitors will also be able to buy tickets online, which might be particularly helpful for people from outside the village. For online tickets, online exhibition entries and further details on all aspects of the Show, please visit: www.claygateflowershow.co.uk

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This guide about backing up our computers was written by Les Beer from Tecres in Leatherhead, which has been providing computer solutions since 1989. We love finding a solution that really provides a truly positive benefit whilst solving a multitude of problems, and we have come across a product that does just that. The backing up of our important data is a big issue, regardless of whether it is your business accounts and invoices, or your holiday photos and home documents. There are countless options to solve the problem: local disc, put them on the cloud, copy them on to CD disc when you remember, and so it goes… We have long favoured having a local network-attached storage drive (NAS) and then backing that up to the cloud. This solves two issues: 1. If a machine fails, you can have rapid access to your data 2. If the unthinkable happens at home - a flood, fire or theft - your important stuff is safe at another location. We have been using the latest Synology NAS drive, which has 4 hard drives installed, configured in a Raid 10 structure, so that your stored data is copied onto all the drives. This means that if one of the drives fails completely, your data is still safe and available for use. This particular model comes with some very effective software which can copy your data from your PC, tablet or smartphone, synchronise it with the NAS, and then

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David Jensen and his support for Parkinson’s UK In January, David Jensen revealed that he had Parkinson’s and became a VIP Supporter for the charity Parkinson’s UK. Parkinson’s is a degenerative neurological condition, for which there currently is no cure, and symptoms include tremor, slowness of movement and rigidity. At the time of his announcement, David said that he had been living secretly with the condition for five years. He spoke about how he was nervous about being open about his condition previously as he feared that people ‘might think less of him’. But David was encouraged to ‘come out’ by other high-profile celebrities, including Billy Connolly and Sky Sports presenter Dave Clark, who have been open about their own struggles with Parkinson’s. More about Parkinson’s and Parkinson’s UK Parkinson’s affects 145,000 people in the UK, around one in 350 of the population. People with Parkinson’s don’t have enough of the chemical dopamine because some of the nerve cells that make it have died. It is not yet known exactly why people get Parkinson’s, but researchers think it’s a combination of genetic and environmental factors that cause the dopamine-producing nerve cells to die. Parkinson’s UK estimates that there are more than 40 symptoms of Parkinson’s. These range from physical symptoms such as tremor and muscle stiffness, to depression, anxiety, hallucinations, memory problems and dementia. But Parkinson’s affects everyone differently. Parkinson’s more often affects people over the age of 65, but can affect anyone at any time. No current medication is able to slow down or stop the spread of the condition, leaving those affected with severely limited treatment options. In 1969, the charity Parkinson’s UK was founded in a one-room office in Putney by a woman called Mali Jenkins. Mali’s sister, Sarah, had been living with Parkinson’s for some time.

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Since then, it has created comprehensive information and services for everyone affected by Parkinson’s, including a helpline and local advisors across the UK, plus it has funded and championed the Parkinson’s specialist nurse service, which is now working in the majority of UK regions and providing tailored advice and support. The charity has invested more than £80m in groundbreaking research – it has discovered key genes involved in the condition, opened the largest tissue bank dedicated to Parkinson’s science in Europe and funded the world’s biggest in-depth study of people with the condition. Get involved Parkinson’s UK is completely dependent on donations, and with summer on the horizon, it is calling on people to get ready to welcome the sun and bring the fun, by hosting a Garden Gathering to raise funds so that it can continue its vital work. Garden Gathering is a feel-good fundraiser that encourages people to host events in their gardens or favourite outdoor spaces for family and friends this summer. For more information on hosting your own Garden Gathering for Parkinson’s UK and to download a fundraising pack, please visit www.parkinsons.org. uk/gardengathering


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Win tickets to see The Dire Straits Experience, the acclaimed live show from former Dire Straits touring member Chris White at G Live Friday 22nd June. Bringing back to life, the music of one of the most creative and unique bands in rock music… Over 25 years have passed since Dire Straits disbanded, leaving a catalogue of some of the finest compositions and musical performances that the heyday of rock ever produced. If anything, their reputation has only grown with time. It was against the backdrop of a two-decade break - and an increasing demand to hear one of the most dramatic songbooks in rock history played live again – that former members of Dire Straits, Alan Clark, Chris White and Phil Palmer formed The Straits for a charity show at The Royal Albert Hall in 2011. With the prolific Knopfler enjoying an incredibly successful solo career, Alan Clark called upon the singer-songwriter, Terence Reis, to front the band in his absence. By the time The Straits ended, three and a half years later, the band had played more than 150 shows in 25 countries around the world. However, an invitation to play a series of shows in New Zealand and Australia saw Chris White and Terence Reis collaborating again for The Dire Straits Experience. Joining them is a stellar band of some of the finest professional musicians the UK has to offer. Between

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them, they have worked with an enviable list of rock royalty that includes, amongst others, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Sam Brown, Elton John, Joe Cocker, Nik Kershaw, George Michael, Jamiroquai, The Killers, The Waterboys, Mick Jagger, Tina Turner, Midge Ure, Albert Lee and Tom Jones. Chris White said; “In Terence Reis, I think we may have found the only person on the planet that is able to play and sing like Mark, but maintain his own integrity and identity. Because of his respect for Mark, Terence is able to perform these songs in a very honest way that allows his energy and talent to come through.” Friday 22nd June – Guildford G Live

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REVIEW MINI CONVERTIBLE BY TED MACAULEY

The absolutely marvellous Mini passes a celebratory milestone this year with the 25th anniversary of the convertible, first marketed in 1993, and its iconic presence has hit a ground-breaking record as the best-selling of all convertibles in the UK. At its UK launch as the Cabriolet in 1991, with its roof removed as a trial, it was an instant hit, with all 75 new-look cars selling in a flash, making it one of the rarest Minis ever sold. The interior was luxuriously finished with a leather steering wheel and colour coded seats. It came in two colours, Caribbean Blue with a grey hood and Nightfire Red with matching hood and brand new 12-inch diameter Revolution wheels. Across the years, the Mini has been reshaped, refitted and renewed, as its fanbase reached enormous proportions and sales soared, and now, playing the game of exclusivity again, the company celebrates 25 years of the convertible’s presence with a limited edition. And it is a stunner…. Welcome to the 25th Anniversary Edition of the Mini Convertible…just 300 of them. Not cheap at £32,995, but unique, and guaranteed to be a hot seller to those of us who enjoy extra-special treats on wheels. So what do you get for your hard-earned? The drop-top is based on the Cooper S Convertible and will be in its most luxurious and unique form, with lounge leather upholstery, white mirror caps and 18-inch Mini Vanity alloy wheels in twotone as standard. They will all be painted an eye-catching Starlight Blue with contrasting white bonnet stripes and a woven fabric roof with a Union Jack pattern. A number plaque will be added to signify its anniversary status. So

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there… The newcomer’s outward appearance may be vastly different from the Cooper S, but there are no changes to its heartbeat, an engine designed to thrill. The 2.0-litre unit remains capable of 189 bhp with 207lbs of torque. It’s a real breathtaker. Foot hard down, and you will zoom from zero to 62mph in 7.2 seconds with a top speed of 143mph. Just to complete the specification, it also enjoys the benefit of a superb sat-nav package and a hi-fi system that is a joy. And, hood up or down, this extra-special showcase model looks just great. Okay, there has to be some notso-good and not-too-welcome news, doesn’t there? It is the comparative cost to its entry level Cooper sibling. It is an eye-watering £9165 prici, all due to the additional standard features worked into the Anniversary variant. The success of the Mini’s parent company, BMW - they also produce the Rolls Royce - stamps it as the world’s leading premium manufacturer of cars and motorbikes. It is totally global, with 31 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and its sales network spreads to more than 140 nations, with a workforce 125,000 worldwide. They are all figures that add up to the surefire success of their painstaking efforts to ensure their products are as finely produced as can be. And that is why they managed to profit to the tune of nearly €10billion on revenues amounting to 95 billion… and it will not stop there if the unique new Mini Convertible is anything to judge by... Specification: Engine 2.0 litre. 192 B HGP. MPG 42 (city) and 59 (Highway) Max speed 143mph. O-62mph 7.2 seconds. Price £32,250.


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MUSIC ON THE GREEN

Lunchtime Concerts Christ Church, Esher

Wednesday 20th June 2018 Lucas Dick - clarinet Amanda Hurton - piano For our lunchtime concert we welcome the remarkable young clarinettist Lucas Dick, accompanied on the piano by his mother Amanda. Twelve-year-old Lucas has previously performed at Christ Church during our Open House for the Esher May Fair but this will be his first full length public recital. He will be Music on the Green’s youngest ever soloist. Lucas has played many venues already, including the BBC Proms and the South Bank Centre. His wideranging repertoire will include sonata movements by Saint-Saens and Stanford, excerpts from Martinu and Horowitz and a piece specially written for him by the renowned British composer Roxanna Panufnik. Come and be bewitched by the prodigious talent of this woodwind mini-maestro whose rising star is already causing excitement in the musical firmament!

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FUTURE EVENTS:-

Wednesday 18 July: Felicity Broome-Skelton & Natalie Jeremic, violin duo

For further info, please contact the Parish Office:

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MATERIALS (Part 1 -April issue)

PART 2

DESIGNS FOR ALL SEASONS

Selina Botham - 07894 553 202 or visit us online at www.designsforallseasons.co.uk

This month, we look at sustainability and maintenance as these are as important as looks and we discuss these aspects of the materials being considered with our clients so we can help them choose materials which will be the most suitable for them. Sustainability is a crucial consideration in the 21st Century, and as garden designers, we are really glad to be helping the environment by creating as much new and varied green space as possible. In addition, we will always consider reusing and recycling materials found on site and have enjoyed creating imaginative designs inspired by found objects and materials. Where reuse is not possible, old materials can often be reused elsewhere. One of our recent clients was successful in recycling everything she no longer wanted - including pots, concrete paving slabs, a greenhouse and even her old unwanted plants. We’ve been able to put clients in touch with one another too so that recycling can take place. Some materials are just not suitable in a garden setting and softwood decking may last just 5 years: due to the labour costs, that doesn’t seem a good investment. Hardwood lasts much longer and is easier to clean with

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a smooth profile board. In general, wood in the garden (particularly next to soil) is not recommended as a long term solution. Plastic ‘wood effect’ products raise alarm bells for me and I would only reluctantly include them in gardens. I’ll always urge clients to consider how these plastic products will be recycled when they reach the end of their lives. For rattan furniture, that life span can be very short indeed. At least with wood we know it can be recycled, and oak and other hardwood furniture can last 20+ years in the garden. Suitability for purpose is another key consideration and some paving materials are too slippery when wet or icy. This needs to be considered, as does colour. A very light paving slab in a south facing terrace can create so much glare that you’d always need to wear sunglasses, and as with carpets, the paler the stone, the more it will need cleaning, especially true if you have children or dogs, but even if you want to walk from your lawn onto paving. Some cheaper sandstone is very porous and will turn green as water soaks through and algae grow. Beware pale coloured porous ‘brush-in’ pointing compounds which also turns green as algae grow in


between the particles in the pointing material on all but the best draining sub-base. Maintenance is a key consideration too and I’m glad to say I have never designed a white rendered wall in a garden, due to the issues I notice as I visit gardens where often the white render has started to peel off or looks dirty and worn. Most people wouldn’t choose to wash down garden walls every few weeks and repaint once a year. Having said that, some maintenance is inevitable in any garden, so you should expect to clean your patio once or twice a year - not everyone knows that. If it’s very shady and damp, you may even find you need to clean it more, though it would be rare for me to design a patio in deep shade. Gravel is a material that gives texture and ‘crunch’ and is relatively low cost, but again will need some maintenance, weed-killing or raking periodically. It is best to keep gravel away from the house and stone steps or a landing can be designed at the entrance to the house. Resin-bonded gravel is another alternative which is more expensive to lay but needs less maintenance. It will need cleaning like a patio once a year with a stiff broom and hosepipe or low pressure washing. Again, the lighter the colour, the more dirt and tyre marks will show. Resin-bonded gravel and its sister, resin-bound gravel, are hard to repair invisibly, whereas loose gravel is much more flexible. Tarmac has been much maligned, but can look very smart, with good detailing in terms of edging and cross over to the road and the transition to the house. A block paved driveway may seem like a good choice, as it is relatively cheap; however, maintenance-wise, moss and weeds grow between every block and either have to be scraped or weed-killed every year. The costs and inconvenience of this should be considered when the design decisions are made. We like to keep in touch with our clients and see how materials perform and we work hard to ensure that our gardens are practical as well as beautiful. Careful choice of materials can save money long-term and lead to long lasting successful gardens. If you would see some garden transformations, see our new website www.designsforallseasons.co.uk or our Facebook page Selina Botham – Selina Botham - Designs for all Seasons or follow us on Instagram @ designsforallseasons If you would like to redesign your garden and need some professional help, contact Selina on 07894 553 202

ACTION VOLUNTARY

ELMBRIDGE - JUNE/JULY 2018

Do you have a couple of hours a week to spare?

Your local charity shop is looking for people who can help out one session a week. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain retail & customer service experience. You can commit to weekly or an ad hoc basis.

Summer volunteering with Surrey Libraries

Aged 14-25? If you like books, helping younger children with reading & can spare 10hrs over the summer, join the Summer Reading Challenge. As well as having fun, this is a great opportunity to add something positive to your CV.

Virtual Helpers & Befrienders

A charity providing digital & telephone support is looking for volunteers with skills gained through their own life experiences, such as parenting, hardship, relationship breakdown etc. This role can be homebased or based in London.

Do you enjoy the outdoors?

A local historic landscape garden is looking for weekend volunteers. Varied roles from rangers, welcome team members and help serving at pop up cafés. You can commit weekly or on an ad hoc basis.

Do you have land & property management experience?

A local community charity is entering a new phase & looking at how they can maximise its property assets to best serve local needs. The trustee board is seeking new members to bring skills to support these plans. Meetings 6 times a year, 6 - 8pm.

INTERESTED IN ANY OF THOSE ROLES? For more info on these roles & many other opportunities, contact Voluntary Action Elmbridge,

please call: 01372 463 587 visit: www.vae.org.uk or email: contact@vae.org.uk

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20th June 2018 10:00am until Midday Make sure to bring your sewing skills, as we will be turning our hand to making A-Line greeting cards which are easy to create but very effective and fun to do. If you have a friend or family member’s birthday coming up, these cards are sure to stand out!

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FLOWER SHOW RHS HAMPTON COURT PALACE

The Lifestyle Gardens In this year marking the centenary of votes for women, the RHS is celebrating women in the industry. Four Lifestyle Gardens, each geared towards a different hobby or way of life & designed by up and coming female designers, will provide plenty of ideas for visitors to grow a garden they love. ‘The Health and Wellbeing Garden’, designed by Alexandra Noble, encourages visitors to move along a continuous path that loops around with no start or end point to inspire a sense of being in the moment. All plants selected have medicinal, edible or fragrant properties to heighten the senses. Creating a space ideal for socialising, Anca Panait has designed ‘The Entertaining Garden’. Inspired by the popular spirit, gin, the garden will see a range of traditional and more unusual botanicals alongside a bespoke outdoor bar for entertaining on a long summer’s evening. ‘The Style and Design Garden’ by Ula Maria combines style & design, creating a contemporary interpretation of an orchard in an urban setting, inspired by an antiquarian’s eccentric lifestyle, world travels & passion for antiques. Lilly Gomm’s garden will be fun, functional and familyfriendly. ‘The Family Garden’ is a space to live life, for adults to unwind and children to explore. The design will be relaxed & will immerse visitors in nature, with much of the planting chosen to support & attract

wildlife while providing a space to learn more about the environment. Show Gardens Steve Dimmock and Paula Holland present ‘The RNIB Community Garden’, a sensory experience to celebrate RNIB’s 150 years & inspired by Dimmock’s own temporary sight loss. A safe & accessible space, it creates a sense of unity rather than the isolation often associated with sight loss. ‘The Children with Cancer UK in collaboration with Mr. Men / Little Miss Ltd’ have joined forces to showcase the charity’s work over the past 30 years. Designer Emma Reed sets the garden within the home of the Mr. Men characters to highlight the resilience and emotional experiences of families living with cancer. Other highlights include ‘The South West Water Green Garden’ by newcomer Tom Simpson which showcases the sustainable management of rainwater, and Rhiannon Williams returns with ‘The Landform Garden Bar’ which embraces a modern alfresco lifestyle. The RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show will run from 2 – 8 July with a Preview Evening held on Monday 2 July. For more info or to buy tickets, visit: www.rhs. org.uk/hamptoncourt We are delighted to announce the winners from last month’s RHS completion, each of whom win a pair of tickets to go to this year’s RHS Hampton Court Flower Show. Sam Wyeth, Julie Welby, Margaret Berner, Natasha Scott, Helen Davy.

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NUMBERS USEFUL

POLICE TRAVEL To report local incidents ......................... 101 Surrey Bus Services .................01483 506919 Train information ....................0845 748 4950 DENTISTS National Rail Enquiries .............0845 748 4950 Hare Lane Dental Practice ........ 01372 452 577 S3 Dental Practice .................... 0208 398 6322 SCHOOLS Meads Dental Practice .............. 01372 464 929 Claremont Fan Court School .....01372 473 624 Fair Oak Dental Practice ........... 01372 463 082 Esher Church School ...............01372 463931 Summerfield Dental Practice .... 01372 462 266 Esher Church of England High Sch ...01372 468068 The Neem Tree Dental Practice . 01372 540 186 Cranmere Primary & Nursery Sch ... 0208 398 5580 Rowan Preparatory School .......01372 462627 VILLAGE HALLS Shrewsbury Lodge Pre Prep Sch .. 01372 462781 Claygate Village Hall ................ 01932 469 221 Milbourne Lodge School .........01372 462737 King George’s Hall ................... 01932 254 750 Claygate Primary School .........01372 455348 Civic Centre ............................ 01932 254 750 Claygate Centre .......................01372 463 476 MEDICAL Littleton Surgery ......................01372 462235 COUNCILS & SERVICE Esher Green Surgery .................01372 462726 Elmbridge Borough Council ... 01372 474474 Capelfield Surgery ....................01372 452501 Surrey County Council ...........08456 009009 St Peter’s Hospital Chertsey ......01932 872000 Library Services ...................... 0300 200 1001 Royal Surrey Hospital ..............01483 464002 Elmbridge Museum ................. 01372 474 568 Non-emergency NHS Help .......................... 111 Citizens’ Advice Bureau ..........01932 248660 St John Ambulance ............... 07900 910292 Esher Residents Ass .. info@esherresidents.com Claygate Village Association .... 01372 463740 CHURCHES Claygate Parish Council ..........01372 467000 Esher Green Baptist Church ......01372 459 800 St George’s Church ...................01372 469 446 VETERINARY SURGEONS All Saints Weston ......................0208 398 1849 Medivet Esher-Manor Vets .......0208 398 8005 The Holy Name RC Church ......01372 462 451 Claygate Veterinary Centre .....01372 460107 First Church of Christ, Scientist ..01372 463 058 Esher Quakers Meeting House ...0208 399 4325 CHEMISTS Holy Trinity Church ..................01372 463 603 Central Pharmacy ....................01372 464 064 Claygate Pharmacy &Travel Clinic 01372 466 116 BANKS Boots Pharmacy ....................... 01372 463 912 Barclays ....................................0345 734 5345 Wallis Jones Pharmacy ..............0208 398 2494 Santander .................................0800 030 4321

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WELCOME TO THE BULLETIN FROM

ESHER

Last month we mentioned our 3 Rhymetime sessions. We would like to highlight our Saturday session at 10.30am. If you work or are unable to attend either of the sessions during the week it is a great opportunity for you to interact with you baby/toddler. Come as a couple and enjoy the session as a family. Are you a member of a Reading Group? We have a special membership card for Reading Groups! Your group can Borrow your chosen title (please note there are some restrictions) for 6 weeks at a cost of £3.25. This could save you a substantial sum if you currently purchase your copy. Library staff are always willing to chat about books they have enjoyed or titles other Borrowers and indeed other Reading Groups would recommend. There is a Reading Group recommends section on our website which we

encourage groups to contribute to. We are getting ready for the Summer Reading Scheme. This is an annual national scheme run by The Reading Agency to encourage children between the ages of 4-11 to keep reading over the Summer Holidays. Why not support your child and aim to read 6 books this summer? Did you know we have some fantastic items for sale in the library? Echo chic foldaway shoppers, lunch bags (too beautiful just for lunch) water bottles that don’t leak and re-usable travel mugs, all at very reasonable prices. Come in and take a look. Sunday & Monday: Closed, Tuesday - Saturday: 9.30am–5pm. Old Church Path, Esher, KT10 9NS

Looking forward to seeing you soon!

SOLUTIONS JUNE PUZZLE

CROSSWORD PAGE 10

SUDOKU PAGE 14

MUSIC MATTERS Quiz P25 Answers:

1) C - The Body Guard 2) D - Butch Cassidy & The Sun Dance Kid 3) A - Midnight Cowboy 4) E - Unchained 5) B - Titanic

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INDEX A DVE R T IS ER S’

Able Roofing ..................................................... 31 Bathrooms Eleven................................................ 5 Brouge of Esher.................................................. 19 Bruce’s Doggy Day Care..................................... 17 Car Review......................................................... 28 Central Pharmacy............................................... 11 Chiropody - Melissa Bennett ............................. 14 Claremont Fan Court School............................. 40 Claygate Flower Show and Village Fete.........20/21 Cleanability........................................................ 29 Computer Aids................................................... 11 DB Garden Services .......................................... 15 Dream Doors....................................................... 8 Dunlins.............................................................. 27 Elmbridge Voluntary Action............................... 33 Ernest Doe........................................................... 7 Esher Library...................................................... 37 Esher Tyre & Exhaust Centre............................. 39 Gardening with Selina...................................32/33 Guillames Solicitors.............................................. 4 Harbord Solicitors................................................ 9 Jazz at Imber Court............................................ 25

Lodge Brothers Funeral Care.............................. 31 Mailboxes etc..................................................... 17 MPS Garden & Estate Machinery...................... 15 Music Matters.................................................... 25 Music on the Green............................................ 29 Paint Our World Silver....................................... 34 Patrick Stone Pest Control.................................. 29 RHS Hampton Court Flower Show................... 35 Roofs of Esher.................................................... 12 Sanctuary Bathrooms........................................... 2 Simply Restyle.................................................... 11 Surrey Footcare.................................................. 12 Surrey Music...................................................... 30 Tai Chi Qigong: Meditation in Motion.............. 25 Tec Res Computer Solutions ........................22/23 The Beauty & Skin Clinic.................................. 13 Theatre Reviva...................................................... 6 Waitrose Recipe.................................................. 16 Yoga with Barbara Currie................................... 13

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