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appy New Year! As we enter our tenth year of publishing local community magazines, we sadly say farewell to the lovely Lauren, our longest serving member of staff. Lauren joined us just under three years ago to help me for a few hours a week with credit control. Before long, she was poached by Marcus on the advertising side, increased her hours to three days a week around school pick-up and built up a huge list of happy clients. The office simply won’t be the same without her and all of us, including Humphrey, wish her all the best in her new job which shaves a good hour off her daily commute/school run duties. Keep in touch Lauren! We’re pleased to announce that our circulation keeps increasing and has now reached 120,500 copies every month. When we started in 2009, our first magazine reached just 16,487 homes. We now have an email database that is almost that size! As ever, the success of this magazine is thanks to the information we are sent and the advertising we secure. Most of this is very local to the areas our five editions cover and we continue to support businesses, charities, events and organisations that are in the wider local community. We were delighted to be awarded the Trade Mark Surrey Hills last year in recognition of this and we remain committed to maintaining this commitment. If you run a local business and wish us to help you promote it, please contact Marcus at marcus@ vantagepublishing.co.uk and he will be delighted to help you. If you would like us to publicise your charity/community events, please email jottings@ vantagepublishing.co.uk. Entry as ever is free. We look forward to helping you!
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WORK OUT THE FIRST STEP OF THE JOURNEY: WHAT things are you currently doing too much of? WHAT could you substitute some of the above for? (Often just stopping or eliminating something, results in a mental ‘kickback’ after a few days and people falling off the wagon. Replacing something as opposed to eliminating often works better) WHAT do you need to start, or do more of? WHAT obstacles are likely to occur, such as kid’s clubs, work projects, or social engagements which WILL occur but don’t need to be a sticking point, merely acceptance and then planning around? WHAT is the FIRST step you could make RIGHT NOW, which is an improvement upon yesterday - and starting this is crucial - no matter how small?
EVERYTHING STARTS WITH A PLAN Know what you want to achieve and why. If it’s weight loss, often, ‘I want to lose weight” isn’t enough of a mental anchor to get through and over obstacles that will undoubtedly appear. What are the real reasons for the weight loss? What would it mean and change in your outlook and daily life if you achieved that weight loss?
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STARTING NEW YEAR WITH RESULTS NOT RESOLUTIONS FIVE QUICK IMPROVEMENT TIPS: 1) More water The fact that our body is made from over 60% water so shows its importance. Lots of Christmas ‘food and drink’ has dehydrated us, leading to tiredness, fake hunger and poor concentration - aim for 1.5 litres over a day
JOURNEY OVER DESTINATION Too often we place all our focus on what we want/want to achieve. For sure, we MUST know our ‘destination’, but just like a holiday or trip to relatives, once we know our destination, ALL the focus should be on the journey. Let’s say you’re heading to Cornwall - once you know this, you should forget about it until arrival! All your FOCUS should be on the journey, the roads you’ll take, the ones to avoid, best time to leave, the lunch stops etc. These are the things which will get you to your destination, not the destination itself. This is exactly the same with weight loss or self improvement. I often hear talk around lacking motivation or willpower, but it’s rarely something which just taps us on the shoulder and says “OK, I’m ready, let’s go for a run or to the gym”. Motivation comes from starting, taking action, or beginning a plan. STARTING IS THE KEY No matter how small, and then repeat again and often. Just like rolling a snowball, it starts small, but with regular ‘rolls’, builds in size and momentum (especially if downhill!) - action steps are NO different. BUILDING A NEW HABIT If you’re looking to create a new daily habit of some kind, it’s MUCH easier, mentally and physically, to action it into your day immediately after something you already do habitually. So let’s say you’re going to start your exercise regime, with 5 press-ups and 10 squats every day, and double in week two. Pick something you do habitually; you might say: “Right, I clean my teeth twice a day, the moment I’ve finished that I’m doing my press-ups and squats!” Job done, twice a day! January 2019
2) Protein breakfast Carbs have been on the menu the last month, and the excess has contributed to how you currently feel. Add in protein (meat, fish, eggs etc) to help regulate blood sugar levels and therefore energy 3) Start small Like I said above, just START! 5 min jog, 15min walk, 5 minute workout. The important thing is mentally and physically starting, to break that resistance barrier 4) Get it out! Alcohol out of the fridge, mince pies etc out the cupboard. If it’s convenient, it’s available - on reflection, you’ve surely had enough?! 5) Set yourself a 10-day cut off If what you’ve planned isn’t happening after 10 days, reassess what or how you’re doing something, don’t keep repeating the same things. Good luck, and I hope 2019 is a successful and healthy year for you! Feel free to get in contact if you’d like some additional support and help. Mark Raynsford is a Personal Trainer of 17 years' experience, living in Milford, Surrey. His client list comprises TV presenters, business owners/people who are looking to transfer success in business to success in health and body, and parents who feel it’s time to shift some ‘family’ focus onto themselves. Offering both ‘in person’ personal training and online support and plans. FIND OUT MORE For more information, please visit Mark's website at www.MarksPT.co.uk or his Instagram site at www.Instagram.com/MarkRaynsford_PT
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SURREY TRANSFORMING LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Phil Kemp discovers what a real difference this charitable organisation is making on the ground throughout the county.
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y visit to meet Director of Philanthropy Joe Crome and Victoria Kear, their Communications Officer, at the Community Foundation’s offices in Guildford was intended to help me learn more about how they are ‘transforming local communities’ as their slogan clearly states. Probably in common with many Surrey residents, I wasn’t really aware of exactly what the charity was set up to achieve – and I certainly wasn’t prepared for some of the hard facts I was to face which makes their work literally lifechanging. Launched in 2005, the Community Foundation for Surrey, which forms part of a network of 46 community foundations across the UK, has undoubtedly made a real difference having granted over £9 million to worthy Surrey causes since it was founded. “Essentially we were set up by a group of people who believed that Surrey does have
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needs, it does have issues, and we have charities that need to be resourced and supported,” Joe explained. “So we’re part of a national movement for philanthropy and we are one of the newer foundations.” “A lot of people don’t know there is so much need in Surrey which is seen as quite an affluent area and it wasn’t until I started working here that I really started to learn about the pockets of deprivation within the county,” added Victoria. The foundation provides a lot of resources online that clearly explain the depth and breadth of their activities, but it wasn’t until I was to learn first hand how they engage with communities and groups across the county that I realised just what a big difference they are making on the ground. And I found some of the key reasons for their funding support for local groups quite disturbing. “We have wards in the county that have a 30% or more child poverty rate which is really staggeringly high, and it compares to any national deprivation figure,” said Joe. “We estimate that there are over 22,000 children living in ForThese more information, visit Mark's website at extra poverty in Surrey. pocketsplease of deprivation need his Instagram resources so we www.MarksPT.co.uk help groups in orthose areassite toatdo what www.Instagram.com/MarkRaynsford_PT they do best.”
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There are a number of groups being supported that work with disadvantaged "A lot of children including Change of Scene that provides a tranquil environment people don’t for the children to experience know there is nature on a one-to-one basis. so much need They learn to care for a wide range of animals and grow in Surrey which and cook with fresh produce is seen as quite planted on site. Another, The an affluent area Surrey Young People’s Fund, supports disadvantaged and it wasn’t until young people to gain access I started working to training and employment. here that I really Joe’s next highlight as to why the foundation is started to learn so passionate in what they about the pockets are doing delivered a shocking of deprivation statistic. “We have a very high rate of domestic abuse in Surrey. within the It is estimated that around 24,000 county" women and girls in Surrey aged 16 to 59 have been the victim of domestic abuse. Nationally that is one of the highest rates.” I could feel the raw emotion in the room as we talked through the background to this exceptionally harsh statistic. One of the groups supported by the foundation is yourSanctuary, which runs therapeutic groups for women who have suffered abuse, and who also provide support through their ‘Freedom Programme’ to help the abused gain confidence to improve the quality of their lives and keep themselves and their children safer. “Surrey also has a really high number of young carers with an estimated 40,000 in the county. As an example of what groups do that we support, The Mayor of Guildford is currently working on an initiative in the town to try and find young carers that go under the radar. They do lots of caring duties in their everyday life that are not recognised.
There are lots of them. It is really shocking.” Supported groups working in this sector include Crossroads Care Surrey and Surrey Young Carers. We could very easily have sat together over multiple coffees covering groups in every sector that the foundation is involved in – including the recently launched Surrey Mental Health Fund which initially is focused on young people. Action has been triggered by recent statistics that found 50% of mental health problems are established by the time a child reaches the age of 14, and that 70% of people who have mental health problems said that they had no early intervention support. Both Joe and Victoria are extremely confident that they will beat their fund-raising targets – and having been privileged to witness the passion both of them share in what they do I don’t doubt it. So how does fundraising and funding work? And again I was to be impressed with the way the Foundation operates. “Fundraising is primarily through wordof-mouth and referrals,” Joe explained. “What we offer is a really good bespoke service for donors who are looking to give their money effectively in a tax efficient way, and without all the hassle that can come with giving and running your own charitable trusts. We have lots of individual families that come and start their own funds with us. So it’s very similar to them having their own charitable trust but it’s without the need for them having an accountant and all of the other formalities you will need.
Left: Sebastian's Action Trust. Above: Joe Crome, Director of Philanthropy / Victoria Kear, Marketing and Communications Officer
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SURREY
Top: The Maltings in Farnham. Above: Team visit to the Artventure Trust. Right: Epson and Ewell Arts (Kobbie Boafo).
These donors have autonomy over where their money goes. We are just helping them make it happen.” The foundation also works closely with lots of businesses who are keen to engage with local communities and to help make a difference. One example is Gatwick Airport that supports Surrey projects local to them, and another is this very magazine – when VantagePoint ran a free profile of the Community Foundation a couple of years ago, they received a substantial donation from one of our readers. One key element around which the foundation is built is encompassed in their slogan ‘Transforming local communities with the power of philanthropy’. “Philanthropy is all about giving,” said Joe. “And it’s not necessarily just giving money, it’s also giving your time and your resources. I think the lens that I see philanthropy through is about helping connect people in a meaningful way to groups they might not otherwise know about, and then helping to make sure that they know that their money will be used effectively and make a real difference.” It would be totally impossible for me to encompass every aspect of the combined scope of all of the groups the foundation supports as it is truly all embracing. I featured some of the groups that Joe and Victoria highlighted January 2019
primarily because of the sheer emotional impact I had experienced when discussing them. But there are of course a great many more that are doing equally outstanding things in communities all across the county – and a visit to the Community Foundation for Surrey’s website or social media pages will give you a very good idea. But above all be sure to spread the word about this very important charity which is there to help everyone throughout the county. They deserve our support. And the last word should be left to Victoria when I asked how much she enjoys working at the Foundation, hinted at by her endless enthusiasm during our discussions. “It’s great! You get out to meet the people we have funded and worked with, and also our lovely donors. Reading through feedback forms we have online really brings home the positive impact we are making. It’s lovely to see the difference we are making.” Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk. FIND OUT MORE Please call 01483 478092 or email info@cfsurrey.org.uk. More information is available at: www.cfsurrey.org.uk/ or www.facebook.com/cfsurrey/
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So it is January and you have no money and need to limit your calorie intake after Christmas. Try these cheap but tasty ideas, all using our favourite vegetable, the humble potato! Recipes taken from www.lovepotatoes.co.uk.
North African Spiced Baked Eggs with Potato
shredded (weight after stalks removed), 100g ham hock (or other cooked ham/bacon), shredded, 50g medium cheese, grated (such as Gruyere or emmental) and a poached egg (optional). For the sauce: 1tbsp white wine vinegar, 1tsp grainy mustard and 1tsp Dijon mustard. Serves 2-3.
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2 large pre-boiled fluffy potatoes (such as Maris Piper), cubed when cool, 1 small pinch of saffron (optional), 2tbsp of olive oil, 1 small red onion, thinly sliced, 1 clove of garlic chopped, 1tsp ground cumin, 4 medium tomatoes, roughly chopped, 4 eggs, 1 small bunch coriander (25g), sprinkle of chilli flakes to serve and 2 tbsp of yoghurt. Serves 2-4.
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1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan. If using, infuse the saffron in a couple of tablespoons of warm water. 2. Heat the oil in a small (24cm) frying pan. 3. Fry the onions, garlic and cumin over a low heat until the onions are soft for about 10 minutes. Add the pre-boiled potatoes and turn the heat up, mix to incorporate, then add the tomatoes (and saffron water if using). Season well and cook for a further 5 minutes, occasionally stirring (add a splash of water if the mixture is drying up and sticking). Season to taste. 4. Using a wooden spoon make 4 shallow wells in the mix and break the eggs into them. 5. Place the pan in the oven and bake until the white of the eggs are cooked and the yolk still looks a little runny (for about 5-10 minutes). 6. Let it sit for several minutes, then sprinkle with chopped coriander, yoghurt and chilli flakes.
One Pan Ham Hock and Kale Hash
1. Cook the potatoes in boiled salted water and allow to cool before halving. Season well with salt and black pepper. Heat a large frying pan over a high heat. Slide the potatoes in, spread out and resist the urge to move them about until they’re nice and crispy. 2. When all sides have crisped up, remove from the pan, turn the temperature down and add the onion, garlic and rosemary and cook for 4 minutes until softened. 3. Add the kale, then cook for another 5 minutes before returning the potatoes to the pan, along with the ham hock. Turn the temperature up to high. When the pan is hot, add the sauce and cheese and toss to coat everything. As soon as the liquid has evaporated, turn the heat off and serve. 4. Add a poached egg if desired.
Patatas Bravas with Chorizo in Red Wine Sauce
Ingredients:
350g new potatoes, roughly cubed, 150g cooking chorizo, cut into 1cm cubes, 100ml red wine, 400g tinned chopped tomatoes, 1 white onion, medium, sliced, 1 garlic, crushed, 1 red chilli, sliced, 2-3tsp chilli flakes, salt and pepper and 2tbsp olive oil. Serves 4.
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400g salad potatoes (such as Charlotte), halved or Maris Pipers cubed, ½ onion, chopped, 1 garlic, chopped, 1 twig rosemary, needles removed and finely chopped, 80g kale,
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1. Boil the potatoes for 6-8 minutes until softening. Drain and leave to cool. 2. Fry the chorizo in a sauté pan until starting to crisp then add the potatoes. Cook until golden, transfer to a bowl and set aside. 3. Sauté the onion and garlic, add the wine and reduce. Add the chilli flakes and stir. 4. Add the tomatoes, cook for fifteen minutes on a gentle heat. Pour over the potatoes and chorizo and sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley.
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Black cabs are going green Andy Goundry looks at the iconic black cab as it goes green...
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he black cab is a world-famous London icon: convenient, functional, and a common sight on London’s roads. Unfortunately, though, their diesel engines are a major source of pollution. That’s why London’s Mayor announced that from 1st January 2018 all new taxis must be diesel-free and able to run entirely on electric power for a minimum of 30 miles. China has ambitions of becoming the dominant player in electric vehicles, a target which is well on the way to being achieved. For example, whilst London presently has under 200 electric buses in service, one Chinese city alone – Shenzen – has over 16,000! Geely, the Chinese company who own Volvo, have invested over £325 million in a new Coventry-based business, London Electric Vehicle Company, or LEVC, which has developed a groundbreaking new electric cab, the TX e-City.
All the electric drive parts are tucked away out of sight.
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Sensibly, in view of the iconic appearance of the traditional black cab, the new e-City is visually almost identical, but under that familiar skin lies a radically different product. After analysing how a cab is used by its driver and passengers, LEVC have brought it right up to date. For example, in a traditional cab, wheelchair space is tight, so the e-City has an extra 200mm of wheelbase. Coupled with a lower floor, wider opening doors and a higher roofline, this gives a simple, practical layout for both wheelchair users and able-bodied passengers alike. Creature comforts have not been forgotten either; the passenger compartment features a mains power socket for laptops, USB charging points and on-board WiFi, all topped off with a huge panoramic roof. The driving compartment has been brought right up to date using Volvo parts such as the driver’s seat, the central 9” touch screen and a digital instrument panel, all suitably revised to incorporate specific taxi features. By piggy-backing Volvo’s development investment in this technology, the cab driver benefits
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Above: The driver's compartment, brought right up to date. Below: A London icon, now soon to be seen on Paris streets.
significantly, the previous cab being distinctly agricultural in comparison. The new cab also uses Volvo’s latest worldleading accident avoidance technology. A 31kWh battery pack is mounted under the front floor, which powers the electric motor. The battery can be topped up when necessary using one of the two fitted fast charging ports. Between them, these cater for most types of charging connections. The cab also has a Volvo 1.5 litre ‘range extender’ petrol engine for use where no external charging is available. Every component used in the cab has been tested using a specially-developed ‘TaxiDur’ test where components undergo test cycles ten to twenty times longer than for a typical passenger car. Over a million miles of durability proving has been carried out, in all climate conditions, with final testing completed last year in London. The average cabbie lives outside central London, drives daily into the city and then covers typically 100-120 miles of fare-carrying duties before heading home at the end of a shift. The new cab is therefore designed around this duty cycle. Typically, the cabbie will charge their e-City overnight at home, driving into town in the morning using petrol January 2019
power, and switching to electric running on arrival into the city. With a battery range of up to 80 miles, the cab will easily get to lunchtime without needing recharging. A lunchtime fast charge will then top up the battery, providing ample power for the rest of the day. To cope with the occasional long-distance job, the cab can switch when necessary to petrol power, its 35-litre fuel tank giving it a range of almost 300 miles. The e-City cab will soon become a common sight not only in London but also around the world. The first international orders have already been shipped, whilst Paris has also recently announced plans to take the new cab. The battery is covered by a classleading five-year warranty. However, with sophisticated battery management on board, LEVC's engineers confidently expect a 15-year battery life. Although around £10,000 more expensive than the outgoing diesel cab, the average driver should save £100 a week by moving to the new vehicle. LEVC reckon the e-City should at least break even over a typical 5-year ownership period compared to a traditional diesel cab. Although about 600 of the impressive e-City cabs are now operating in London, uptake has been slower than expected, due not least to the very authorities who are calling for a significant reduction in emissions. While TfL are providing many new rapid charge points for electric cabs, they are apparently expensive to use – 22p per kWh, compared to 10-12p for domestic electricity. Also, the rumoured impending road use charging which could replace falling fuel duty revenue may make electric vehicle operation more expensive. Given these uncertainties over running costs, many cabbies are adopting a ‘wait-and-see’ attitude. So, TfL and Government, if you really want to reduce the pollution levels of our streets and see all of the 21,000 strong London cab fleet electrified, the ball is in your court! FIND OUT MORE If you would like to find out more about the new electric cab, please head over to the writer’s website www. autonews.uk.com © Andy Goundry 15th November 2018
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GARDENING Beth Otway
Make Planting fruit your New Year's Resolution
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relish the opportunities that each season offers us. January provides the chance to pause and rest, take stock of our plants and introduce new plants to delight us over the years ahead! This is the perfect time to plant trees, hedging plants, roses, and soft fruit: plants that are lifted during the dormant season and sold bare root; the plants’ roots are coated in wax or wrapped, to prevent desiccation. Bare-rooted plants are more economical to purchase, this is also a more environmentally-friendly way of growing and purchasing plants. Plants that are sold bare root are grown in the field, not in containers, so these growers don’t need to use plastic and less water is required to irrigate the field grown plants. Mycorrhizal fungi are found naturally in our soils. These beneficial fungi form symbiotic relationships, or partnerships with plants. Mycorrhizal fungi help plants to develop more extensive root systems than a plant could otherwise achieve on its own, enabling the plant to establish itself quickly and access more nutrients and water from a wider area, which greatly benefits the plant; in exchange, the fungi receive sugars and carbon
from the plant. You can harness these benefits by purchasing concentrated amounts of mycorrhizal fungi to apply to the roots of your plants at planting time. Unwrap your bare root plants and soak their roots in a bucket full of water overnight. Apply the mycorrhizal fungi to your plant’s roots and plant in prepared ground that has been thoroughly weeded. Delay planting if the ground is frozen; keep your plants wrapped and store in a cool, frost-free porch, shed or garage prior to planting. Plant breeders have worked intensively for many years to develop all manner of fruit varieties that can be grown in containers. Look out for ‘Yummy’ and ‘Ruby Beauty’ raspberries. These plants are smaller in size, making them ideal for container growing. If you have room to plant in the ground, make the most of your opportunity, forget those two varieties, and opt instead for: ‘Malling Minerva’, an early season raspberry whose fruit are held on smooth, spineless canes, ‘Tulameen’, a Canadian bred, heavy cropping, late summer fruiting raspberry that produces large, red fruit, ‘All Gold’ a yellow fruited, autumn raspberry, and ‘Polka’ which produces beautiful, shiny red fruit in autumn. Just a few canes of each of these raspberries will produce a surprisingly large, delicious harvest, produced over a long season. Raspberries are very productive; they’re fabulous plants to grow! A ‘family tree’ is a single fruit tree that features two or more varieties grafted onto the same stem, so some branches may produce red apples, others green. Family apple, pear, cherry, and plum trees allow you to grow a wider range of fruit in a small space. Varieties that blossom at the same time are grafted onto the same stem to enable successful pollination. Top: Raspberry 'Ruby Beauty'; left: 'Ruby Beauty' in its pot
FIND OUT MORE For more gardening advice for the month ahead, information about orchids, terrariums, houseplants and much more besides, visit my website at www.pumpkinbeth.com.
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Crondall and its countryside This is an easy walk to get the new year started, only 5 miles and completely flat. It is also very charming, with some lovely, farreaching views of the local countryside. At its beginning and end, it has the lovely village of Crondall to explore, with its AngloSaxon roots and some rather lovely historic buildings, including a great Norman church and a 500-year-old pub. There are no nettles to speak of on this walk and very little undergrowth. One of the field paths (despite being along the edge) is rather stony and you may be glad to be wearing boots. There are just two stiles, not well enough built to present any obstacle to your dog. 1. With the church and churchyard on your left, walk along the tarmac lane, passing the village hall, to reach Crondall’s main recreation ground / playing field. Turn right into the ground and go left along the edge. (Strictly, the official footpath is a little further along the road on the right going behind the tennis court but no one seems to use it.) Now veer diagonally right (keeping to the edge if there is cricket in progress!) to pass the tennis courts on your left and continue a little further to a gap in the tree hedge. (See map below.) Go through the gap and veer right to come out into a crop field. Take a path diagonally across the field to reach a junction of tarmac roads. 2. Avoid the side road sharp left, veer left on the major road and, in 30m, at a fingerpost, go right over a wooden bridge into a crop field. Turn left along the edge. The edge elbows left and leads you to a tarmac lane. Turn right on the lane. Where, in 100m, the lane bends right, go right for 20m and then left at a fingerpost onto a path along the right-hand side of a large field. This path goes under power lines and, shortly after, the boundary hedge on your right ends. Keep ahead here, curving slightly left, in a wide arc, on a path between fields. The crop here is usually tall wheat but it will be only stubble after reaping. Your path suddenly ends at a marker post. Turn squarely right here, heading for some trees, and when you reach the trees, turn left at another marker post, close to the trees on your right. Looking back, you can see the tower of Crondall church. The Walk
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3. Your path ends at an oak wood. Turn left alongside the wood and, in 25m, go right at a fingerpost on a pleasant path just inside the wood. After 300m, you reach a farm track with a metal gate on your left. Go right for 15m and left over a stile into woods. Your path goes immediately left, wheels right and meanders through this strangely thin oak wood in a more-or-less straight direction. On your right soon are the twin peaks of Horsedown Common with a trig pillar on top. Keep straight on for the length of this sheep pasture, past scattered thorn bushes, with the dividing fence close by on your left. You come through a marshy patch caused by underground springs but a boardwalk keeps you dry shod. Immediately after the boardwalk, go left to a small wooden gate with a yellow arrow. Go over the stile beside the gate (which is wired up). The stile is wobbly and can easily break, so tread gently! 4. The path curves right through a woodland of hawthorn and young beech. After 250m or so, you come out to the corner of a large field. Keep straight ahead along the right-hand edge and, at the far side, veer right and immediately left to meet a wide gravel track. Turn left on the track which soon becomes quite dark as it enters trees and turns stony. After 500m on this track, just as you see it curving right ahead, look to your right for some steps and a fingerpost. Go right up the steps and take a path straight across a crop field on a faint path. (In case the field is recently ploughed, aim for the centre of a large rounded tree.) At the far side, by a marker post, turn left along the edge of the field. Stay on the edge of the field, curving right and left, all the way (about 600m) to reach a tarmac lane with farm building opposite. 5. Turn left on this quiet lane, passing an irrelevant junction on your right, until you reach the start of some woodland, immediately after passing under power lines. Turn right here at a fingerpost on a path into the wood. The path runs parallel to the lane you were on. At the end of the wood, turn right along the right-hand side of a field with great views. When you reach another wood after 400m, take a path straight ahead into the wood, as indicated by a yellow arrow. Follow a path just inside the wood
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“valley” or “pit” and present-day golfers sometimes lose their balls in one of them. The village lies right on the boundary of the sedimentary London basin and the chalky uplands (where this walk is sited). The name is remembered by archaeologists as the place where in 1828 the teenage Charles Lefroy was out shooting when he noticed a heap of metal pieces. They turned out to be a
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Some of the lovely views taken when I did this walk in October. Humphrey enjoyed himself too! (SR)
for 200m to a T-junction by a marker post. Turn left here on a wide dusty track. In 200m, as you approach a field, ignore a narrow footpath on your left and take a farm track straight ahead between fields. 6. The track curves right and, after a total of 450m, reaches a T-junction with direction arrows. Turn left on this wide track, with your final destination in sight. This easy track zigzags and, after a total of 700m, brings you to a junction of tracks by farm buildings. Turn right and, after a metal gate, keep straight ahead on a tarmac lane. Within 200m, you are back in the village of Crondall where the walk began.
DISTANCE: 5 miles OS MAPS: Explorer 144 (Basingstoke) START POINT: The walk begins in the village of Crondall, Hampshire, near Farnham. Park near the church (postcode GU10 5QF) where there is plenty of roadside parking. For many more walks, please visit our website at: www.vantagepointmag.co.uk/category/walks. January 2019
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Hardy Plant Society - Southern Counties Group
November. Usually these are in the mornings, but this year the April meeting is in the afternoon. There is a varied programme of talks on many aspects of plants, gardens and gardening, with the opportunity to improve knowledge and skills. Visitors are welcome to come along. In the summer months members enjoy a programme of garden visits – this year across Surrey, Sussex, Essex and Berkshire. This summer there will also be a 3-day trip to Somerset and Wiltshire to visit gardens further afield.
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he Hardy Plant Society is a national charity whose particular interest is hardy herbaceous perennials, and the Southern Counties Group is the local group covering Surrey and South London. Membership allows participation in not only our own activities but those of the national society. The group holds meetings once a month at Bookham’s Old Barn Hall (55 Church Road, Great Bookham, Leatherhead KT23 3PQ) on Saturdays from January until April and then October and
New members of all ages and gardening experience, from beginners to experts, are welcome; all that is needed is a love of plants and gardens. The doors are opened at 10am and free tea and coffee are served. At 10.15am there is usually a plant sale where you can buy good quality homegrown plants at very competitive prices. In addition, there is a range of garden sundries, HPS booklets and second-hand gardening books to buy, and a raffle. At about 10.45am, the chairman will officially start the meeting and a guest speaker will talk for about 1 hour followed by a question-and-answer session. Visitors are welcome, costing £4 to come in. For those who join at the meeting, half is refunded. Members pay £2 to attend meetings or contribute two home grown plants. Their January to April 2019 talk programme is as follows:
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Saturday 12th Jan (10am for 10.45am) ‘Succession Planting’ – Steven Edney Saturday 16th Feb (10am for 10.45am) ‘Epimediums’ - Sally Gregson Saturday 16th Mar (10am for 10.30am) AGM followed by ‘Plant hunting in Manipur’ – Paul Barney Saturday 13th Apr (2pm for 2.30pm) ‘On the Wild Side – an experiment in new naturalism’ – Keith Wiley Top left: a garden visit.
FIND OUT MORE You can find out much more about them on their new website at www.hps-southerncounties.co.uk, or you can contact them by email at info.hps.scg@gmail.com, or ‘Like’ them on Facebook – Hardy Plant Society – Southern Counties Group.
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s I write these January Jottings, I’m enjoying the build up A to Christmas in my new house and looking forward to a short trip to Germany - I love the Christmas market in Heidelberg! Happy New Year to you all. I hope you rested well and spent valuable time with family and friends!? Time now to think about those New Year’s resolutions and plans for 2019. I’m looking forward to returning to my local singing group and joining a new exercise class. What new interest are you going to take on this year!? There are many clubs in the area who welcome new members, so why not give one a try? Fairfield Social Centre Leatherhead Various dates, Monday to Friday 10am-4pm Would you enjoy a bit more company? Then pop along to the Fairfield Social Centre and make new friends. Enjoy a wide range of activities including pilates, word games, music and movement, line dancing, singing for health, tai chi, yoga gold, art as well as other services including hairdressing, chiropody, beauticians and massage. There is something for everyone. It's a fantastic opportunity to improve your lifestyle. Call 01372 376058 for more details. The Fairfield Centre, 34, Swan Court, off Leret Way, KT22 8AH. Surrey County Walkers Various dates throughout the month This is a walking group in Surrey. They have walks every weekend, usually in West Surrey, in the Farnham, Guildford, Woking or Dorking areas. Some walks are held in neighbouring counties, such as Hampshire or Sussex. Most walks are completed in a morning, followed by a visit to a local pub. Some walks, particularly in summer, last all day. For more information and the full walk programme visit www.surreycommunity.info/ surreycountywalkers. Fit4Tap - fun and funky tap dance fitness Various days and locations Weekly classes in your local area: Leatherhead, Bookham, Capel and Downside. This class is perfect for beginner or refresher tappers who want to learn Tap dance but with an added dance fitness workout. You don’t need Tap shoes to try this fun and funky class. Also, Kids4Tap (3+ to 8 years) is at Fusion Leatherhead Leisure Centre on Saturday mornings. Email contact@fit4tap.com for class details or visit www.fit4tap.com. Hire - Walliswood Village Hall Why not hire this light and airy refurbished hall fitted with (free to users) fibre optic Wi-Fi? The hall is double glazed throughout and has full gas central heating. It has a fully fitted kitchen and the
main hall can seat 80 people at tables, more if a buffet. The hall is ideal for holding parties, family gatherings and business meetings/ training sessions and much more. Bi-fold doors open onto an attractive large secure playing field, ideal for children’s birthday parties etc. Hire charges from £8 per hour. For further information contact Valerie Miles: 01306 627248 or valerie@fivemiles.co.uk alternatively visit the website www.walliswood.org Mole Valley Business Club Every other Tuesday 7.30am-9am Mole Valley Business Club meets at Burgundy and Black, St Martin's Walk, Dorking to exchange business ideas and refer business. There is no membership fee and it's just pay £10 on the door for breakfast. The only commitment to be a member is for regular attendance and only one representative per business type to ensure exclusivity. For further information contact curry afficianado Graham Faulkner on 07921 255815 or email dorking@ewemove.com. Dorking Walkers Every Tuesday and Thursday Would you like to try walking with a friendly local group? Two hour walks (four to five miles) within ten miles of Dorking. Contact Ann on 01306 888745, check out their website www.surreycommunity.info/dorkingwalkers or email dorkingwalkers@gmail.com. Rob Munday in the Glasshouse Gallery RHS Wisley Saturday 5th to Sunday 20th January Rob Munday is one of the world’s leading holographic artists who works as both an artist and an innovator. He has created many unique holographic works and light sculptures that can be found in collections and galleries throughout the world, including the National Portrait Gallery, the V&A and The Royal Collection Trust. The series Naturalium will be on display in the Glasshouse Gallery at RHS Garden Wisley for two weeks and is free to view with normal Garden admission (book your garden visitors tickets in advance, for a 10% discount). Visit their website for more details and to book at www.rhs.org.uk/ gardens/wisley. Corona Worldwide: West Surrey Branch First Tuesday of the month 11am If you have lived overseas and would like to meet women with similar experiences, you are warmly invited to join this group for coffee and companionship in the Beano Café of the Guildford Institute, opposite the Library in North Street - entrance in Ward Street.
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Singing Mamas Choir Fridays 10.15am-11.45am in Dorking and 1pm-2.30pm in Reigate A singing group for women of all ages and abilities with or without children. Easy to learn and beautiful harmony songs from around the world in a friendly non-judgmental space. Tea and cake provided as well as gentle toys for little ones. Give yourself an uplifting, nourishing end to the week! ÂŁ36 for a block of six classes. To book visit www.singingmamaschoir.com. For more information contact philippa@singingmamaschoir.com 07929 050373 Leatherhead Probus First Tuesday of each month This is a club for retired men who have inquiring and active minds. Meeting at Tyrrells Wood Golf Club for a lunch followed by a talk on a specialist topic. Next April, a talk by Ken Wharfe, police protection officer for Lady Diana. Other events are arranged during the year to interest members, wives and friends, including ladies. For further details call Jon McCarthy on 07947 361406 or email membership@probusclubleatherhead. org.uk to come as a guest. Pixham School coffee mornings First Wednesday of each month 10am-12 noon All are guaranteed a warm welcome at this regular monthly coffee mornings at the Old Pixham School Community Centre in Pixham Lane. Their fine coffee or tea is served with homemade cakes, scones and biscuits. All can be enjoyed for a small charitable contribution to the OPS and PRA funds. Opposite the former Council Depot in Pixham Lane, Dorking.
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Leatherhead Community Association walks First and second Wednesday of each month Non-members are welcome to all these events and your first walk is free with a ÂŁ3 charge for each subsequent walk. They are designed to be gentle and at modest pace, with few stiles, and easy gradients. The morning, three to four mile walks, last about two hours and usually alternate with four to six mile walks, the latter incorporating a lunch or picnic break. You could be walking near Rusper or Richmond, Capel or Cranleigh, with many different places in between. Full details from Peter Humphreys on 01372 378347. Tools for Self Reliance (Sutton Group) Grandma's old Singer wanted for Africa. Have you an old Singer sewing machine in your loft that belonged to your grandmother? Would you like to give it a new lease of life that she and you can be proud of. They always need Singer hand sewing machines (round bobbin) to renovate and send to central Africa to help people build sustainable livelihoods. Contact Hugh on 01372 376642, email hughgbaker@gmail.com or visit www. SuttonTfSR.org.uk. Cranleigh Folk Acoustic Singaround Thursday 3rd January To hail in the New Year, local singers and musicians are providing the entertainment. New performers are encouraged. Admission is free and all welcome. Held at The Royal Oak, Holmbury St. Mary. To find out more please visit www.surreycommunity.info/cranleighfolk or email cranleighfolkclub@gmail.com.
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Leatherhead Market Every Thursday and Saturday 9am-5pm Leatherhead High Street becomes alive with a wide variety of market stalls. Have you ever considered taking a stall on yourself? There is limited availability at a very reasonable cost, Apply online at www.leatherheadchamber.co.uk/Leatherheadmarket or contact Ms Gilda Moezi-Ghadim, Market Manager on 07443 834175 or at gildamoezighadim@yahoo.co.uk. African Djembe Drumming Classes Every Thursday 8pm-9.30pm Learn traditional West African djembe rhythms from Senegalese djembe master Mod'lamine Cissokho. All ages and abilities welcome. For more information call 07867 794326 or email jalidjembe@hotmail.com. Classes held at Dorking Christian Centre, Church Street. Martha's Market Friday mornings 10.30am-11.30am Why not go along to buy homemade cakes, quiches and marmalade together with handmade cards and crafts plus home grown plants. There is also a haberdashery stall and occasional bric-a-brac. Held in Leatherhead Parish Church Hall, Church Rd. On the first Friday of the month they have a Fair Trade stall and on the third Friday, offer a Hearing Clinic. Refreshments served. To book a stall call 01372 374914. Headway charity monthly drop-in First Friday of each month 10.30am-2pm The average person in the street often completely fails to notice January 2019
the disabilities faced by someone with a brain injury, when they first meet. Unfortunately the individual’s disabilities, such as loss of memory, mean that the simplest tasks in life can be the most problematic. This can make sustaining a social life a very difficult business indeed. The Drop In is an informal time for people to meet and socialise with others who are affected by brain injury. Held at Headway House, North Road, Guildford, GU2 9PU. For more information contact the team on 01483 454433, email enquiries@headwaysurrey.org. Birch Tree Folk Choir Tuesday evenings 7pm-8.30pm Birch Tree Folk choir is a friendly community choir where they sing folk music arrangements that connect them with the land and heritage. Tales place at Ashcombe School. Sessions begin with a short guided meditation that helps to realign the nervous system. All songs are taught by ear, singers of all levels of confidence are welcome. £8 per session for early bird bookings (offer ends 17th Dec) or £10 drop in. Term starts on January 8th. To book visit www.birchtreechoir.com. For more information contact philippa@birchtreechoir.com or call 07929 050373. Nominations open for Youth Awards Do you know someone aged 11-18 who has Achieved Great Things? This event shines a colourful spotlight on the achievements of young people in Mole Valley and will feature a variety of performances by talented young local performers. This year's ceremony will take place on the evening of Friday 22nd March at Dorking Halls. The award categories are Young Volunteer Award, Sporting Achievement Award, Young Artist
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V. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW.VANTAGEPOINTMAG.CO.UK Award, Young Chef Award, Young Musician Award, Young Dancer Award, Drama Award, Young Team Award and Outstanding Achievement Award. Nominate at www.molevalley.gov.uk/ youthvoice or pick up a nomination form at Mole Valley District Council office, Dorking Halls, libraries or youth clubs, email YouthVoice@molevalley.gov.uk or call 01306 879366. Closing date 4th February. Tickets to the event are free, bookable through Dorking Halls' Box Office. Bookham Country Market Every Friday 10.15am-11.30am Providing a friendly atmosphere where people can meet over tea, coffee and cake as well as buying from the well stocked tables of local suppliers. These include baked goods and prepared meals, free range eggs, meat from Conisbees in East Horsley, homemade preserves, locally grown plants and vegetables and a wide range of craft items. They are open every Friday in the Old Barn Hall, Church Road, Bookham, KT23 3PQ. ‘Broken’ TV Series with Sean Bean Starts Sunday 6th January 6pm-8pm Six evenings for anyone curious about the Christian faith to explore it through the TV series ‘Broken’, in which a priest (Sean Bean) wrestles with his beliefs and some of life’s toughest situations. Hosted by David Bedford (Pastor of Dorking URC) at 1 Rothes Road, Dorking RH4 1JW. Further Details from Pastor David Bedford Tel: 07532 088253, email pastordavid.dorkingurc@ outlook.com or visit www.dorkingurc.org.uk. Capel Choral Society - new year, new season Monday 7th January Capel Choral thanks all those who joined it for a pre-Christmas celebration at the beginning of December and hopes you enjoyed the concert as much as did the singers. The Choir is starting its spring season which will culminate in its participation in the 2019 Leith Hill Musical Festival in April. It will be rehearsing the set works for the Festival which include Hummel’s Mass in B flat and William Godfree’s Requiem. The first rehearsal will be a good time for new singers to be welcomed into the choir. For more information contact the Choir Secretary, Ian Moir at ianmoir20@yahoo.com or phone 01306 889817. Music on Thursdays and Wednesdays at Christ Church The 2019 season is currently being planned but there will be a concert on Thursday 28th February. More details next month! Horsley Garden Society They hold flower and produce shows, meetings, lectures and visits to bring together those with an interest in gardening from beginners to experts. New members and visitors are always welcome. Membership is only £5 per annum, contact the Chairman, Roger for details r.lindsay339@btinternet.com or Terry terrylazenby@terrylazenby.plus.com. Chasamba Fitness in Beare Green Every Monday at 2.30pm Have you always wanted to try out Cha Cha, Samba, Waltz, Charleston, Quickstep, Jive, Paso Doble but don't have a partner? Well you don't need one! Founded in 2007, Chasamba Fitness uses partner-free Latin and Ballroom dance steps,
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suitable for any age or ability. Go at your own pace - It’s entirely up to you, All you need is comfy trainers, a bottle of water and a desire to have fun getting fit. £6 per class. Beare Green Village Hall, Merebank, RH5 4RD. Phone 07985 672358 or email chasambawithnicola@hotmail.com for more info. Social Partner Dancing Leatherhead Every Monday evening Why not join this friendly, inclusive, social club with sublime music? No partner necessary as couples are rotated. Held at Trinity School, Leatherhead which is a beautiful venue with a big car park. Beginners and all ages welcome. Visit www. facebook.com/CoastAndJam for info. Fetcham Singers Monday evenings 7.45pm They are a friendly ladies choir and currently looking to expand. Beginning a new season in September, singing carols at Christmas and give a concert in July. Why not give it a try? There are no auditions and the first two evenings are free. Practice sessions are held in the Parish Church Hall, Church Road, Leatherhead term time only. To find out more contact Sandra Brown on 01372 276736 Leatherhead Choral Society Every Monday 7.45pm It is a well known fact that singing is good for you. If you want to find out for yourself, go along and try out this friendly choir in Leatherhead - no auditions required. They meet weekly on Mondays during term time, at Christ Church, Epsom Road, Leatherhead, KT22 8ST. For more information visit www. leatherhead-choral.net or call Sue on 01372 376831. Watermill Jazz at Betchworth Park Golf Club Dorking Tuesday evenings The weekly Tuesday evening January programme of Dorking's Watermill Jazz, at the start of their 25th year, features on the 8th the internationally acclaimed singer, pianist and composer Joe Stilgoe, followed on the 15th by the British quartet of American saxophonist Scott Hamilton. The quartet of harpist Alina Bzhezhinska perform on the 22nd, with the quartet of ex Humphrey Lyttleton tenor and baritone saxophonist Karen Sharp appearing on the 29th. Visit www.watermilljazz.co.uk for full details and to book or call the box office and speak to Steve on 07415 815784. Dorking Gardeners' winter programme Wednesdays over the coming months 7.30pm Dorking Gardeners meet at Crossways Community Baptist Church in Junction Road. There will be a December Social - details still being finalised. They also have spring and summer shows arranged for 2019. For further information and membership email their Membership Secretary at sjhuds@hotmail.com. Tylney Luncheon Club Second Wednesday of each month 12.30pm for 1pm lunch They are a ladies social luncheon club which meets at the Leatherhead Leisure Centre. They have a speaker at each meeting (except AGM in March). New members are welcome. If any lady would like to join them, please get in touch on 01932 864822 or 01372 379303.
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From beautiful curtains and blinds to sumptuous drapes and soft furnishings, you will find everything you need to make your house a home at C & H. Unit 7 White Lion Walk Guildford, Surrey GU1 3DN TEL: 01483 504208 Chair Exercise at The Christian Centre Dorking Every Tuesday 11am Seated exercise to music designed for the more mature person to increase strength, flexibility and improve balance. People with disabilities are welcome. For more information please call Jasmin on 07584 861802. Dorking Scrabble Club Every Wednesday 7.30pm For a friendly game of Scrabble come to The Roy Currie Room, United Reformed Church, West Street. You will be welcome whether you are a beginner or an expert. For more details ring Priscilla 01737 767072 or David 01306 889308. The Arts Society Leatherhead Wednesday 9th January 7.15pm Susan Rumfitt, who is a jewellery expert from BBC’s Antique Roadshow, will show you how this craft has been part of the exciting journey of fashion through the twentieth century. The society welcomes visitors for £5 at the door, at Leatherhead Parish Church Hall, KT22 2BD, but please make initial contact via email to info@theartssocietyleatherhead.org.uk or telephone Huw Jenkins on 01372 278738. Leatherhead Rotary Club meetings Wednesdays 7pm Meeting at the Police Federation Headquarters in Highbury Drive, Leatherhead. For further information about the club and its wide range of community, fundraising and social activities please visit www.leatherheadrotary.org.uk, contact January 2019
Simon Edmands on 07753 821964 or email the club at leatherheadrotary@gmail.com. Locomotive Club of Great Britain, Dorking Branch Wednesday 9th January 7.30pm ‘Pakistan - Up The Khyber’ is a presentation by our regular speaker Donald Wilson on his visits to Pakistan in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Donald's talks can always be relied upon to show a mixture of scenery and local life as well as the railways themselves. Venue is the Friends Meeting House, Butter Hill, South Street, Dorking RH4 2LE. Anyone interested in railways is welcome, and non-members pay £3.50 including refreshments. For more information visit www.lcgb.org.uk Music in Dorking Various dates during January January offers just a few concerts, together with lots of screenings of opera, ballet and concerts at the Dorking Halls. The Dante string quartet will give the first of a series of three concerts, arranged by the Dorking Concert goers. January’s lunchtime concert at St Martin’s church will be given by Oliver and Sam Hancock and is based around the music of Flanders and Swann. At the Dorking Halls you can see Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades from the Royal Opera House, from Royal Opera there is Verdi’s tragic La Traviata, from the Metropolitan Opera in New York comes something of a rarity – Adriana Lecouvreur by the Italian composer Francesco Cilea, also André Rieu’s New Year concert from Sydney and finally there is a recording from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow of La Bayadere.
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V. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW.VANTAGEPOINTMAG.CO.UK Bookham Flower Club First Monday of the month 2.15pm The title for the September meeting has the intriguing title of ‘Fifty Shades of Autumn’, so members are anticipating an interesting afternoon, coupled with the in-house competition ‘Berry Treasure’ and October should appeal to all gardeners with the demonstrator’s title of ‘Gardener’s Delight’. Visit www. surreynafas.org.uk for more details. Mole Valley Speakers’ Club Wednesday 9th and 23rd January They are a friendly group that meet every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Toastmasters International, to which Mole Valley Speakers’ Club belongs, is a non profit educational organization that helps members improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills. They welcome newcomers to join them for a meeting, free of charge and find out more. Held in the Marshall Room of the Peace Memorial Hall, Woodfield Lane, Ashtead, KT21 2BE. Call Pauline on 01372 817129 or email paulineyw19@hotmail.com. Dorking Museum: 'Rob Walker and Dorking's Place in Motor Racing History' Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 10th to 26th January 10am-4pm The exhibition celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Grand Prix victory in Rob Walker colours by driver Stirling Moss. The charismatic Rob Walker's racing cars were developed, built and tested in Dorking and competed in Formula One between 1953 and 1970, notching up nine Grand Prix victories. Held at Dorking Museum, 62 West Street, RH4 1BS. For details please visit www.dorkingmuseum.org.uk or call 01306 876591. Dorking Museum ‘Local Heroes’ short film Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10th January 10am-4pm A short film telling the story of local suffrage campaigners Emmeline and Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, made in conjunction with Royal Holloway and filmed in Dorking, Holmwood and Leith Hill, is available to view in the Museum to mark the centenary of the vote for women. Held at Dorking Museum, 62 West Street, Dorking RH4 1BS. For details please visit www.dorkingmuseum.org.uk or call 01306 876591.
Chapel as well as a Tour to discover The Art and History of the Greek Peloponnese. What better way to start the new year. If you are interested in knowing more about the society and would like to join as an Associate Member you would be most welcome. We meet in Dorking Halls on the second Tuesday of each month gathering beforehand for coffee. Before you attending you should contact the Society via the website at info@theartssocietydorking.org.uk and we look forward to welcoming you. Gardening Talk Saturday 12th January 10am Hosted by the Southern Counties Group of the Hardy Plant Society, this month's talk is on 'Succession Planting' by Steven Edney. Also plant sale, raffle, free tea and coffee. Visitors welcome (£4). Held at The Old Barn Hall, 55 Church Road, Great Bookham, Leatherhead, KT23 3PQ. Visit www.hpssoutherncounties.co.uk or call Sandra on 01372 727715. A talk on Holmwood Common by Kathy Allerton Monday 14th January 7.30pm Local historian and author Kathy Allerton will be speaking on 'Holmwood Common: uses through the centuries'. How a common such as Holmwood was created and why, what its uses were, and how that has changed in 1000 years. Held in the Oddfellows Lounge 270 High Street , Dorking , RH4 1QT. Free to members /Non-members £2. Tea and coffee will be served after the talk. All welcome. For more information on this event and Oddfellows please contact the office 01306 877792 or email Mid-Surrey@oddfellows.co.uk. Dorking Branch of the Embroiderers' Guild Second Monday of the month 10am-12.30pm Join them for coffee and a talk at the Friends Meeting House, Dorking, RH4 2LE. New members and visitors are welcome, the only requirement is an interest in stitch and textiles. The junior branch, Dorking Young Textile Group, meets on the second Saturday of the month at South Holmwood Parish Room, RH5 4JX. They have a varied programme, introducing their members (aged 7-18) to a wide variety of creative textile techniques. New members welcome. Contact jofreeborough@ hotmail.com for details.
New bobbin lace class Starting Thursday 10th January 9.30am-11.30am Why not join this new class in Effingham Methodist Church, Capel Hill, KT24 5NB. To book your place for this small class of 10 students please contact Tina Pedrick on 01372 451796 or email pedrick.sp.tl@hotmail.co.uk. Classes £15.
The Royal British Legion Women's Section Every Second Monday 7pm Their meetings cover interesting speakers, members nights, raising funds for the Poppy Appeal and a lot more. If you feel this group is something you would like to try, please go along. For further information please phone Jane on 01372 811422. Held at North Leatherhead Community Centre, Kingston Road, Leatherhead.
The Arts Society Dorking Second Tuesday of the month 9.30am for 10.30am start In the New Year the Society will be covering subjects such as 'Women Behind the Lens' - a look at the work of five outstanding female photographers and 'The Magnificent Thames' a talk on the painting of the River by Canaletto, Turner, Monet and others. We have visits during the year to The Brunel Museum; Van Gogh Exhibition; Arundel Castle and Lancing
Open Week at the Fairfield Social Centre Monday 14th to Friday 18th January The activities at their social centre are geared to over 60s and they encourage everyone to take part in the things which appeal to them. During Open Week you may try classes free of charge - seated exercise classes, Pilates, Tai Chi, Yoga Gold, Line Dancing, Art Group, Zumba Gold, Reminiscence Café, French Conversation, Quizzes, Singing for Health or just having
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a coffee or lunch and a chat. For more information call in to the Fairfield Centre, 34 Swan Court, Leatherhead, KT22 8AH or telephone 01372 376058. Dorking U3A Wednesday 16th January 10.30am 'How things have changed since the 1950s - and why' is their first presentation and discussion of the new year. This is a chance to talk and learn about topical issues in a convivial environment. All welcome at Canterbury Court, Station Road, Dorking, RH4 1HH. See www.dorkingu3a.co.uk for details of this and other events. Fun Dance Fitness classes Mondays and Thursdays Why not make Dance Fitness your New Year’s Resolution? Held in Ashtead and Capel. Chasamba and Fit4tap. Contact Sheila for more details on 01306 627095 or email sheila. chamberlain@btinternet.com. Surrey Branch Western Front Association Wednesday 16th January 7.45pm Andy Thompson: Counting the Cost. The period 1918-1920 is called ‘The Great Silence’ by historians as Britain tried to come to terms with the cost of the ‘War to end all war’. Andy looks at the impact of the war, the changes in British society and the political and economic future in the post war world. Held at Cobham Day Centre. For information contact Andy Thompson info@eyewitnesstours.com or call 07768 197990. January 2019
Ashtead Bowling Club free coaching session Wednesdays and Thursdays Sessions are tailored for beginners and provide an excellent introduction to the sport of bowling. A £1 fee is required to cover temporary membership for the day. You would then be eligible for full membership of the club with use of all its facilities. Please contact Mike Bradford on 01372 273142 to book a session. Melodies for Memories singing group Every Wednesday 10.30am-12 noon Melodies for Memories is a weekly singing group for people with dementia and their carers, originally established by the Alzheimers Society. Following half an hour of tea, coffee, biscuits and general support, they sing popular songs, old and slightly newer, sometimes accompanied, sometimes not and encourage participation through a range of musical activities and much laughter. Please call Sue on 01306 877256 if you would like to find out more, or simply go along for a taster session. Held at Betchworth Village Hall. Leatherhead U3A Thursday 17th January 2pm Leatherhead U3A's monthly meeting will be in the United Reformed Church Hall, Epsom Road, Leatherhead. Wilf Lower will be giving a talk entitled 'Don't Sneeze Down the Microphone!' The U3A welcomes anyone no longer in full time employment or raising a family. For more information go along to this meeting, email lhdu3amembers@gmail.com or check out their website www.leatherheadu3a.org.uk to find out about
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Age appropriate term time classes held at Fetcham Village 8/6/15 10:34Hall. AM No joining fees and free trial available. Contact Viv Hunt on 07751 438943 or email vivhjj@hotmail.com, www.jojingles. com/epsom2leatherhead. The Arts Society Betchworth Third Monday of the month 2.30pm-4pm Do join their society to enjoy stimulating, entertaining talks from accredited lecturers and visits to interesting places. They meet in Betchworth Village Memorial Hall and annual membership is only £35. Forthcoming events include 'The Elgin Marbles' and 'A Passion for Fashion'. They shall be visiting The Armourers Hall and The Guildhall, and Greenwich. For information call Carole Evans 01372 452563 or visit www. theartssocietybetchworth.org.uk. The Dorking Group of Artists Tuesday afternoons Meeting at Beare Green Village Hall from September through to Easter. Membership is open to artists of all abilities, from beginner to professional and costs just £20 per calendar year. The activities programme is varied and includes workshops and demonstrations including outdoor painting and sketching during the summer months. Visit www.dga.org. uk for more information or contact Jane Anderson Wood on j.andersonwood@gmail.com. Fetcham University of the Third Age (U3A) Fourth Tuesday of each month 2.30pm When you retire or semi retire, very often there is a void in your life. Why don’t you join this group so you can help fill that
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unwanted gap? Their activities are varied and broadly educational, but mainly about having fun. Held at St. Mary’s Church Hall, off The Ridgeway, Fetcham, KT22 9AZ. For further details email ann.chance76@gmail.com East Horsley Women’s Institute Third Wednesday of the month New members and visitors are welcome. They meet at the East Horsley Village Hall. Forthcoming events include a summer walk and supper, regular bridge and Rummikub sessions and coffee mornings. For further details telephone Sue Aitken on 01483 282028. Dorking Ranmore Women's Institute Third Wednesday of the month 2.30pm Are you retired and looking for new friends and new interests? They have a wide range of activities, from very popular lunches and walks to a darts group, knitting group and a book club. They meet at Dorking Christian Centre. For further information call Rosemary on 01306 884651 or Penny on 01306 884180. The Arts Society Horsley Lovelace Third Wednesday of each month 10.30am You can attend a wide ranging programme of lectures focused on the visual arts. . Lectures are held at East Horsley Village Hall, Kingston Avenue KT24 6QT. Coffee is available beforehand from 9.45am. New members are welcome and visitors pay £5. For more information and a full programme, please phone Clare on 01483 283635 or visit www. theartssocietyhorsleylovelace.org.uk. January 2019
Whist drive at Leigh Village Hall Every Thursday at 7.30pm Join this fun, friendly and welcoming group, who are are looking for new members to boost their numbers. Admission is only £3 so why not pop along? For details call 01306 631373. Creative Cuppa group in Dorking Third Thursday of the month from 2pm-3.30pm This is a new group for people who enjoy craft and art and would like to do them with others rather than at home on their own. Bring your own projects or come along and try something new - maybe cross-stitch, knitting or drawing, with help from volunteer leaders. Held in the main hall at Dorking United Reformed Church, West Street. £2 per person to include a cuppa. No need to book, just turn up. For further details contact harper46@icloud.com, call 07833 640111 or visit www. dorkingurc.org.uk. Leatherhead Museum Thursdays and Fridays 1pm-4pm, Saturdays 10am-4pm With a new focus on Suffragettes and Potters. The battle for women's voting rights and the extraordinary story of Ashtead Pottery are the two main exhibitions at Leatherhead Museum. A local family's equally fascinating album of memorabilia from the First World War is also on show for the season, running until mid-December. Staffed entirely by volunteers, Leatherhead Museum is based at Hampton Cottage in Church Street.
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V. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT US AT WWW.VANTAGEPOINTMAG.CO.UK Historical Association, West Surrey Branch Tuesday 22nd January 7.30pm A lecture by Professor John Darwin of Oxford University: 'Not so much an empire more a world system: the British Empire in global perspective.' With the British Empire having joined those dissolved by the Great War and nearly thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it is time for a fresh understanding of the British experience. Held at St Nicolas' Hall, Bury Street, Guildford, GU2 4AW. Students free, non-members welcome (£3 at the door). Further details from Rollo Crookshank on 01252 319881 or email crookshank@starkmann.co.uk. Brigitte Trus needs you! If your New Year resolutions include volunteering the Brigitte Trust needs you! When cancer, or any serious illness is diagnosed our volunteers visit weekly, offering time to listen and share the emotional burden. Call Ingrid on 01306 881816. www.brigittetrust.org. InChoir Thursdays (term time only) 10.30am-12 noon Looking for a new hobby? Pop along to InChoir Dorking. Singing a wide range of popular music, they have a lot of fun while often raising money for charity at the same time. No audition and no need to read music, they welcome everyone who loves to sing. Your first session is free. Held at Crossways Community Baptist Church, Junction Road, Dorking. Visit www.inchoir.co.uk, call 01342 713068 or just drop in. The Great Brick Safari at RHS Wisley Saturday 26th January to Sunday 3rd March LEGO® bricks Great Brick Safari is coming to the garden this winter. Search out over thirty animals and plants in the garden and both the temperate and tropical zones of the Glasshouse. Visitors can purchase and make their own mini LEGO® bricks elephant to take away. As a fun souvenir, have your photo taken in the LEGO® bricks jeep or as a LEGO® bricks person. All details will be on the website. This event is free with normal Garden admission; no need to book, but if you do book your garden visitors tickets in advance there is a 10% discount. Visit www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley. Morris Dance Workshop: ‘Solo and Double Jigs’ Saturday 26th January 10.30am-4pm The Orchard Morris Project will be holding a Cotswold Morris dance workshop to learn single and double jigs. The workshop will be led by Andrew Knight, who has many years’ experience of dancing and teaching Jigs. No previous experience required. The workshop will be paced to meet the needs of those attending and the emphasis will be on having fun rather than aiming for perfection. Open to adults over 18. Held at Brockham Village Hall, Brockham Green, RH3 17JJ. Cost £10. To book please visit www.orchardmorris.com or email orchardmorris@virginmedia.com. Dorking Museum: 'Lord Ashcombe's Minerals' Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 31st January 10am-4pm The exhibition showcases the history of and examples from Lord Ashcombe's stunning mineral collection, amassed in the
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19th century and displayed at his Denbies home. His collection and those of other gentlemen collectors played an important role in the development of the study of geology and paleontology and the scientific understanding of the earth's history. Held at Dorking Museum, 62 West Street, RH4 1BS. For details please visit www.dorkingmuseum.org.uk or call 01306 876591. Local History Society monthly meetings Third Friday of each month 8pm The society has a full programme of lectures held at the Leatherhead Institutes’ Dixon Hall. Coffee served from 7.30pm. Admission just £2. Guests are always welcome. For more information go to www.leatherheadhistory.org. Dementia Group offers support in Effingham Alternate Thursdays 10am-12 noon ‘Connect’ is a group for carers and partners living with dementia. Why not join them for support, refreshment, friendship, activities and fun. They hope to have something for everyone with activities for all, puzzles, quizzes, music, snooker, music and more. Monthly outings also arranged. You don’t have to live in Effingham to go. They meet in St Lawrence Church Hall, Browns Lane, Effingham KT24 5LX. For more details contact Gill on 01372 457987, email GillianMWalker@ gmail.com or Kim on 01932 586988. Polesden Love Stories Tuesdays and Thursdays 5th to 28th February 1pm Margaret Greville, the Edwardian socialite who owned Polesden Lacey, was a renowned matchmaker. She had an eye for a budding romance and enjoyed bringing people together for romance as well as politics. In the spirit of the romantic Mrs Greville, this February they celebrate Polesden’s love stories over the years with a programme of events, talks and activities in the house and gardens. Show your favourite person how much you love them and tie a special message to their love tree for Valentine’s Day. For full details of events please visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/polesdenlacey. Lunch Club at The Sir Douglas Haig Tuesday 5th February 12.15pm Join the Mid-Surrey Oddfellows for a relaxed informal lunch. This month the Lunch Club is returning to the Sir Douglas Haig in Effingham, Leatherhead , KT24 5LU. This bar/restaurant serves a mix of traditional favourites and more flamboyant dishes and is always a popular venue for Oddfellows lunches. Please book and pay for your own meal and drinks on the day. To book and for more information on this event and Oddfellows please contact Jenny at the office 01306 877792 or email: Mid-Surrey@oddfellows.co.uk. Coffee Morning - Dorking Friends of Cancer Research UK Wednesday 13th February 2019 Please join Dorking Friends of Cancer Research UK for a Coffee Morning at Betchworth Park Golf Club on Wednesday 13th February 2019 in support of Cancer Research UK. 9.30am11.30am for coffees, teas, Danish pastries and a raffle with fabulous prizes. There will be local artisan stalls selling handmade gifts and cards. Tickets £10. Betchworth Park Golf
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