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Parish Councillor for Portley Kenley Airfield to Ward, Caterham, said: Surrey working on new remain unfenced "This is very welcome news The Ministry of Defence and is a tribute to those ‘Community Hub’ Contents (MoD) has withdrawn its who organised the two peti- appeal against refusal of tions against the fence and July will see the one-year on the situation: “The good Rotary’s new 4 planning permission by to over 800 people who anniversary of the closure of news is that there seems to award for ‘Sporting Croydon Borough and Tan- signed them. Sometimes the Adult Education Centre be much more understand- in Caterham Valley, leaving Excellence’ dridge District Councils for public action does have a ing that some of the pro- the erection of a four foot real impact. many local residents angry ceeds at least will be "I am also very pleased that and upset at the loss of the reinvested into this town,” Burtenshaw’s Beat 5 high metal fence around the perimeter track of Ken- the MoD, Air Cadets, Glid- facility. ‘Surplus to require- she said. “There is a lot of by Tandridge ley Airfield. Instead, the ing Club and local authori- ment’ assets such as these work currently going on at Neighbourhood MoD is working with officers ties are now working are being sold across the the Council to do with a Inspector, Elaine from the two local authori- together to ensure the con- county to help make up the business case for a new Burtenshaw ties, the City of London tinued safety of gliding and huge shortfall in govern- ‘community hub’ and I am (which manages Kenley public use while maintain- ment subsidies for Surrey. very pleased at what has de Stafford in the 6 Common), Surrey Hills ing access around the Air- The popular community been decided so far – it will community Gliding Club and others to field perimeter. I urge all centre in the old drill hall in tick a lot of boxes. The by Mark Phillips help improve public access those who visit the Airfield Road was another Youth Development Service and safety at the Airfield. to keep to the public areas asset sold by Surrey County is identifying the needs of Schools’ news 6-7 Hilary Turner, District and and follow safety advice." Council. But will the money the youth of Caterham and raised from the sales be it is recognised and still on Sea Cadets’ 8 reinvested in Caterham, a the plan that Caterham will Awards Evening Derek’s on wheels! growing town that needs a get a youth facility. In the A local World War II veteran new youth facility, amongst meantime, I am pleased to Wildlife article 8 is able to get out and about other things? Surrey say that the Baptist Church by Adele Brand again now, thanks to a do- County Councillor for Cater- users are now able to use nation from the British Le- ham Valley, Cllr. Sally the car park at the old Adult Marks, gave us an update Rose & Young 10-11 gion Benevolent Fund. Ex Education Centre.” Serjeant Major of the Royal In the Garden 12 Army Service Corps (Logis- Shelley’s Music and Movement by Alec Herbert tic Corps), Derek Runciman, is disabled and getting out Personal Trainer, Shelley Quick Quiz 12 to visit his wife’s grave or Baker, is using her skills to join his friends at the Legion bring music and movement used to be a slow and ardu- Life Time 13 to the elderly residents of ous task. Derek now has Derek), said: “The Legion by Anna Martin local old people’s homes. the freedom to get around is still working in the area “It all started when my nan with ease, thanks to his and we can offer help to ex- came to live with us when What’s On 15 new motorised scooter, paid servicemen if they need as- she was unwell,” explained for by the fund. sistance.” Shelley. “I went through Sport 15,17 President of the Caterham Peter can be contacted on some gentle exercises to Royal British Legion and Ex- 01883 348221. All en- music with her to lift her Classifieds 16 Servicemen’s Club, Peter quiries will be handled in spirits and she really en- Shelley’s weekly classes are McNeil (pictured above with confidence. joyed it. I rang around a popular social occasion Property 17-20 some local homes who thought that music and Editor movement classes would be Julia Church a good idea and now I run FITS-U weekly classes at four dif- PERSONAL TRAINING The Caterham Independent ferent homes.” Shelley’s H l 33 High Street o al classes start with a half- CATERHAM, CHIPSTEAD & COULSDON oley H Caterham DOG TRAINING CLUB Village hour warm-up followed by Surrey CR3 5UE • Children welcome exercises using resistance PUPPY SCHOOL • Kind, effective methods For more information bands to increase muscle • Professional tutor Telephone: 01883 346641 ADULT CLASSES • Fun and easy telephone Barbara on strength and tennis balls to E-mail: Editor@caterham- improve hand-eye co-ordi- • Buddy Training • Classes Available independent.co.uk KENNEL CLUB LISTED 01883 347721 or 07713 711535 nation. 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Despite the weather, the atmosphere was cheerful and the runners from all age groups showed true fortitude as they squelched their way across the 1km Fun Run or the 5km race. So far the event has raised over £1,000 for Marie Curie and other Rotary charities. Rotarian, The youngest Richard York said: “The event has been a great success and we will defi- runner, Jack Arnold, Maria Addaway, the nitely organise another Fun Run for the raised £250 for Marie fastest lady in the 5km Sunday before Easter next year. Hopefully The under-14’s setting off on the 1km Curie in memory of race. next time we’ll have some sunshine!” Please Fun Run. First past the line was his uncle who died send any sponsor money to ‘Rotary Runs, Francesca Parris. of cancer aged 27. 1 Eglise Road, , CR6 9SE. The winners of the Best Dressed Under 14’s were Emily Palmer, Oliver Fothergill- Kemp and Jake Arnold. The Best Dressed in the 5km race were Mike Mackenzie and Christine Hegner. Go to www.cater- ham- Winner of the 5km race, David Baker, independent.co.uk centre, completed the race in 18 The tired but happy Chaldon Creakers for a full list of the President of Caterham Rotary, Roger minutes 11 seconds. Left, runner-up, clutching their eggs at the end of the 5km race runners Easter left and Cllr. Matthew Groves Richard Lee-Smith and 3rd place race. and their times. who started the race Martin Rice.

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Hannah, hours spent rigorously Kelly’s vision was that whose home is in Caterham training at the track, Han- OCWK should be an educa- Valley, is one of the top nah never once detracted tional development pro- middle distance runners in from her studies and gramme so that the athletes Europe for her age group achieved excellence in her who are part of it gain life and is aiming to be a gold academic studies as well as experiences as well as learn (Left to right) Head of Oxted Sixth Form, Adrian Ben- medal winner at the London in sport. We are delighted what it takes to become a nett, Head of Girls PE, Jenny Searle, Headteacher, Guy 2012 or 2016 Olympics. that Caterham Rotary are world class athlete. Nelson, Hannah Brooks and Caterham Rotary President At the presentation cere- supporting her in this way Through OCWK, Hannah Elect, Bill Ridley. mony, Rotarian Mike Dal- and that the first ever has attended training camps ton, said: “We are here to Award is taking place at in Loughborough University, whole person – taking care than a spectator!” award Hannah with the first Oxted School.” travelled to the Common- of ourselves properly and Training to become a world- ever Sporting Award for Ex- Hannah is being mentored wealth Games in Australia developing the personal class athlete involves a lot cellence from Caterham Ro- by Dame Kelly Holmes who and raced in international qualities we need to stick to of expense, however. The tary Club. We wanted to is helping talented young meetings across the UK and our goals, whatever chal- cost of travelling to sporting recognise youngsters in all female middle distance ath- Europe. lenges and obstacles might venues, accommodation areas of sport and Hannah letes to achieve their “OCWK has been fantastic get in our way,” explained and having to buy new is a very deserving recipient dreams through ‘On Camp because teaches us that Hannah. “It was a real thrill trainers every three months of the first award. We want with Kelly’, an initiative being a world class athlete to go to the Commonwealth can add up to a tidy sum. it to become an established sponsored and supported isn’t just about physical Games, although I wanted “I try to save where I can, part of the relationship be- by Norwich Union. Dame training, it’s about the to be on the track rather for example I don’t bother spending money on de- signer running shirts – it’s Rock Night raises funds for COAT more important to invest in the correct footwear,” ex- A. & D. Pink Supporters of the Caterham event took place at the Sa- plained Hannah. Independent Funeral Directors Overseas Aid Trust (COAT) cred Heart Hall in Es- On receiving the cheque, raised nearly £800 last sendene Road, Hannah said: “Thank you so The Independent Way much. I’m really grateful to in association with month at a lively evening of Caterham-on-the-Hill and dancing to local rock band, the money raised will go to the Rotary Club for this GOLDEN CHARTER ‘Bedrock’. fund the charity’s ongoing award – you have no idea Pre-paid funeral plans. The band performed a med- projects in Africa. For more how much it will help! I’m ley of classic numbers from information about COAT, the very honoured to be the bands such as the Rolling work they do and their first person to be given the The most thoughtful decision Stones, Free and Led Zep- fundraising efforts, please award.” you can make for your family. pelin in front of a floor telephone Phil Saville on The Caterham Independent A funeral plan created for you by packed with dancers. The 01883 342272 /341063. will be following Hannah’s your local Independent Funeral progress as she follows her Directors, Adrian and Diane Pink. dream to be on the podium THE FINAL WEDDING FAYRES with her gold medal one 344 Limpsfield Road, day! 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ures in place to combat anti- Strange but true! submerged. Burtenshaw’s social behaviour in and Brad King, owner of the If you go down to Caterham around the town centre that Godstone Road shop, said: Valley Computers today Beat for obvious reasons we do “We got the idea on the you’re sure of a big sur- not always make public. coach on the way to our by Tandridge Neigh- prise! Common sense will However, I can personally Christmas Party. We were tell you that it can’t be true bourhood Inspector assure you that my officers discussing a similar project but there you will see a fully are working extremely hard in another country that Elaine Burtenshaw working computer sub- behind the scenes to crack hadn’t quite succeeded and merged in an aquarium. Some of you may have seen safe and feels safe. down on anti-social behav- decided to give it a go.” The The wireless keyboard is recent newspaper articles But tackling anti-social be- iour. aquarium pc cost about the only component outside highlighting isolated pockets haviour is not an issue Sur- Youth related crime and dis- £800 to build and Trust, the the aquarium, which is a of anti-social behaviour or rey Police can tackle alone. order is not something Sur- pan-European computer particular favourite with criminal damage in Cater- As I discussed last month we rey Police takes lightly and components and peripher- young children who can see ham. work closely with Tandridge we would encourage anyone als manufacturer, con- that it should not work. It Although residents and busi- District Council, Surrey who has been a victim of tributed a few hundred was created as a shop fit- ness owners in the town County Council, Guinness anti-social behaviour to re- pounds towards the cost. ting and it is the first time a centre and Caterham-on- Trust, housing associations, port it to the police immedi- A video of the PC is avail- whole PC including screen the-Hill have suffered from Youth Service and other ately. able on www.youtube.com. and boot/storage media some youth related crime agencies in order to estab- Sightings of the A22 ‘ghost’ Just search for ‘Caterham has been successfully and disorder recently the lish long-term solutions to reappeared along the Cater- Valley Computers’. problem is not rife as you these neighbourhood con- ham Bypass recently spook- were led to believe. cerns. We also encourage ing a motorist. The figure, Those of you who live or the community to take an which appears to be of a work in Caterham will know active interest in their area woman in a distressed state, that officers from my Safer because with everyone crosses the road in front of Neighbourhood Team regu- working towards one goal it motorists and then disap- larly patrol areas where we will mean we can achieve a pears up a flight of stairs know youngsters congregate lot more for the well-being of into a wooded area. These and we are working hard to the community. sightings have been re- ensure the community is There are also a lot of meas- ported going back many years and I myself attended one such incident in 2006. Have your say! Although I am aware there is some debate over who, or A Police Liaison Meeting is being what, the figure is we at held at Chaldon Village Hall Surrey Police are keeping an Technician Douglas Brand-Williamson proudly demonstrates open mind about the sight- the world’s first Aquarium PC. on Tuesday 22nd April 8.00 - 9.00 pm ings.

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Beyond Essendene Lodge School is situated adults would struggle to The end of March has seen acting, children organized in the heart of the Caterham-on-the- the culmination of months lighting, sound, costumes, Hill community. We are a family run cope with. Yet every day independent co-educational school children who are carers of hard work for a large makeup and most impor- dedicated to providing an excellent for adult family members, group of young actors as tantly, music. all round education for your child. children who have suf- we have seen the musical I must express my sincere We pride ourselves on our high fered bereavement, chil- ‘Annie’ performed to a gratitude to Amanda Rain- standards and small class sizes dren who cope with violence packed school hall. I know ford, Head of Drama, who coupled with a welcoming and in the home, come to all the audience have been led the production. I am supportive atmosphere. school, behave impeccably, amazed by the talent of our sure you can appreciate the Essendene Lodge School work hard and make a performers. The lead parts hours of dedication and hard Essendene Road, were played by Taisy Dun- work required to make a positive contribution to life. can-King, Chris Walsh, production of this kind a re- A young man in Year 11, Sophie McKinnon, Natalie ality. As well as bringing stu- Surrey CR3 5PB who recently experienced Bird, Connor Lancley and dents together, Annie also the death of his father, has Jodie Murrill. involved a huge number of 01883 348349 set out to raise £2,000 so he Events like this are a very staff supporting behind the www.essendenelodge.surrey.sch.uk Funded Nursery Places can support a fund raising special part of school life as scenes. event for a charity that they bring together large Once again we have come helped him at that terrible numbers of children from to the end of a month when time in his life. How amaz- all year groups and give I feel privileged to be lead- ing is that? If anyone read- them the opportunity ing de Stafford School. Broadway at de Stafford! Hi Bounce Follow the Yellow Brick Road The hall was alive with the ters were joined on their Bouncy Castles sound of music at Es- journey by Alice in Wonder- sendene Lodge School in land, Bert the chimney Caterham-on-the-Hill last sweep from Mary Poppins, month, when children from Mr Potts from Chitty Chitty Years 1 and 2 performed Bang Bang, Maria and the their musical ‘Follow The Von Trap children and even Yellow Brick Road’ to a ca- the performers of Barnum’s pacity audience. Circus. The script had been written The children entertained especially for them by their their audience with singing For any event teachers to incorporate their that raised the roof. Well from fetes to kids parties! favourite songs from famous done to the whole cast! Taking a bow, from left to right: Chris Walsh, as call musicals. The story began The Year 1 and 2 children Oliver Warbucks, Sophie McKinnon, as Warbuck’s with Dorothy landing in Oz also performed ‘Follow The PA and Taisy Duncan-King as Annie. ANDY PARR and asking the Lion, Tin Man Yellow Brick Road’ for the for Annie was a big commit- and Scarecrow for help. The Essendene Juniors who will Students at de Stafford ment as I also have my 01883 340561 four adventurers decided to be bringing their own School put on a first-rate GCSE work but it was worth travel to see the Wizard Dorothy to the stage in the performance of the Broad- it even though I had to learn www.hibounce.co.uk along the yellow brick road. summer in ‘The Wizard of way musical ‘Annie’ last my lines in my free time at Along the way the charac- Oz’. month under the excellent direction of co-directors, home. It has been a great Amanda Rainford and Mi- opportunity to make new randa Wright. Eager stu- friends”. 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The School will be donating & 8.30 to 12.30 Saturdays Deputy Head Boy, Chris a percentage of ticket sales 01883 344770 Walsh, who plays Oliver to a charity to be chosen by Warbucks, said: ‘Signing up the students. The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk 7 Orchid weekend Big Time Rhyme at St. For specialist advice on car- ing for your Phalaenopsis or Francis RC Primary School any other variety of orchid, get along to Knights Gar- den Centres at either Chelsham or Woldingham for Orchid Weekend. Bring in your orchid for help with Here to Listen to you…. re-potting, or take advan- tage of the special Orchid No two families are the same and their problems are as numerous Weekend discounts – avail- as they are varied. FamilyLine Surrey is here to listen, in confidence, to those worries or concerns - without criticising or judging. able all day on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th April. 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Pictured above are pupils taking part in the Big Time Rhyme at Guiding news 9.15am on Friday 7th March. Pupils in schools all over by district Commissioner, Charley Formosa the country attempted to smash the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people reading aloud Caterham and Tilburstow rose in Caterham who do- simultaneously the verse ‘To the Top’ from Peter Pan in Districts celebrated Thinking nated a large amount of Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean. Day this year at Godstone cheese for the buffet. The Farm with about 270 girls evening was a great suc- and adults gathering on a cess and raised over £700. cold but sunny Saturday af- In March, 9th Caterham ternoon. Everyone had a Guides had a holiday at great time, joining together Cudham where they earned at the end for a sing-song their Craft and Holiday and renewal of the Promise. badges. We would like to thank God- The girls spent much of the The Caterham Carnival stone Farm for all their help weekend making a variety Quiz Night helpers Looking for a school? Look no further! in organising the day. of items from photograph think we deserved a Come to Laverock! At the end of February, 1st frames to puppets and medal. Woldingham and 9th Cater- decorated bags. I was lucky The Trefoil Guild held LAVEROCK SCHOOL, ham Guide Companies or- enough to be at the week- another enjoyable meet- ganised a quiz as one of the end and apart from making OXTED ing and this section will 1 Caterham Carnival events. a number of these items hopefully grow and become IAPS GIRLS 2 /2 - 11+ Girls from both units helped myself, spent the whole as successful as all the A highly regarded school with during the evening and cer- of Saturday evening and other Guiding units in the traditional values, excellent teaching, tainly earned their meal! A half the night trying to as- District. extended hours and amazing results. wonderful buffet supper was semble a 3D jigsaw puzzle If you would like any infor- Further details:- Tel 01883 714171 prepared by a few stalwart with the other two Guiders. mation about Guiding, 19 Bluehouse Lane, Oxted ladies and we would like to We just about managed please contact Charley For- www.laverockschool.co.uk thank them for all their hard it and I don’t know about mosa, District Commis- work. Thanks also to Wait- being given a badge – I sioner, on 01883 653356. Pupils from Clifton Hill Clifton Hill serves up lunch School for children with Special Educational Needs for Chairman in Caterham-on-the-Hill were busy in the kitchen last month, preparing lunch for some VIP visitors. Chairman of Tandridge Dis- Your one stop party shop trict Council Stephen Altria Party Supplies and his wife Murial, who is a Fancy Dress governor of the school, took Balloon Sales a tour of the school and Stag & Hen Parties kitchen before sitting down We ddi ng s to enjoy their meal. Pictured are Headteacher, Birthdays Marion Unsworth (far left), Jokes and magic and Stephen and Murial 32 High Street, Merstham, Tel 01737 645 976 Altria with the budding 147-149 Brighton Road, South Croydon Tel 020 8667 9394 chefs from Clifton Hill www.jesterspartyshop.co.uk School. 8 The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk Council awarded £10 million Sea Cadets get huge boost to for affordable housing funds at Awards Affordable housing in Tan- a target of delivering a min- Evening dridge received a massive imum of 40 new affordable boost last week, with the homes per year. This fund- The Sea Cadets’ Annual award of £7.4 million over ing will ensure the Council Awards Evening on 28th the next three years from achieves in excess of this March provided the platform the Housing Corporation, target. for recognising the achieve- which will lead to the cre- The award will fund two ments of a number of Cater- ation of 195 new affordable schemes in Caterham: Eight ham teenagers. Amongst homes in the district. self-contained one-bedroom the proud winners was Lead- In addition, £2.5 million has units for a mix of moderate ing Cadet, Richard Fearis, been allocated for this cur- to high dependency adults who certainly went the extra rent financial year, provid- with learning/physical dis- mile for his unit earlier this ing another 45 homes. abilities in Whyteleafe Road year. Richard was keen to try Leading cadet Richard Fearis, left, presenting the Affordable housing is one of and refurbishment to exist- skydiving and when the cheque for £2,260 Tandridge’s top priorities ing homes owned by the Le cadets’ HQ was vandalised and the Council has been Personne Benevolent Trust last year, Richard decided at 10,000ft and getting working hard with its hous- to provide ten self-con- that doing a skydive would ready to jump. than I expected. After our ing association partners to tained homes for elderly give him the chance to raise My heart started to race, The parachute opened I gazed draw up a number of bids women at the Homes in some money for the repairs. door opened, and huge gusts upon the beautiful landscape for affordable housing Banstead Road. At the end of the ceremony, of wind immediately whipped that lay before me. schemes in the district. More funding may be allo- Richard presented the unit at my face. Glancing down When my feet came into The Council will now work cated to Tandridge over the with a cheque for the £2,260 the shock hit me again. I felt contact with the ground the closely with these associa- next three years, as for the proceeds from his jump. mad, why was I doing this? feeling was incredible, had I tions to provide the district first time housing associa- Here follows a précis of As my turn came I began to really just achieved that? with high quality homes, for tions can bid for more Richard’s account of his wish that I wasn’t doing this. The whole experience was rent or purchase, at a rea- money when new housing nerve-wracking experience Suddenly I was plummeting definitely worth it! sonable cost. Tandridge has schemes are developed. on 27th January. towards the earth and I I would like to thank all My 12,000 ft drop yelled at the top of my voice. those who sponsored me, You can now view recent editions of As I was walking over to the I began to relax after about Your donations will be put to The Caterham Independent online. plane I started to feel ex- ten seconds of screaming much needed good use. cited and nervous. and started to enjoy it. The By Richard Fearis Visit: www.caterham-independent.co.uk Within ten minutes we were force of the wind was greater

The finches in Kenley & Purley Loft my garden Roofing Insulation by Adele Brand ROOFING & GENERAL MAINTENANCE I've been waiting all winter for a small bird with a dark head and pale orange chest to visit the gar- away is sometimes more familiar! Flat Roofs den. Bramblings are my favourite They come principally to drink from Flat Roof of the eight species of finch that the pond, unlike their relatives, • Flat roofs I've seen in Chaldon, but also the who consume all the birdseed that Specialist • Andersons British most unpredictable. They nest in they can find, both on the ground Approved Felts Norway and elsewhere in the and from the feeders. I had rather Hot Bitumen north; come winter, they move er- expected pretty little siskins - an- ratically southwards, and, accord- other migrant - to be among the Re-felting Tile & Slate ing to the BTO, birds that migrate feeding hoardes, but none have Re-boarding • All Tile/Slate Roofs to Britain one year might be visited the garden this year. • Chimneys recorded in Italy during the next. And the bramblings? As irony would Rolled Lead They are certainly not lost for avian have it, I saw this symbol of winter • Lead Work company here, although the large migration for the first time this sea- flocks of chaffinches and yel- son on 19th March, which hap- uPVC lowhammers that have carpeted pened to be the same day I saw my the garden for the last couple of first bluebells of the spring! We are • Fascia months are starting to fracture as truly at a junction of the seasons. • Soffits territorial urges return with the • Guttering onset of the breeding season. Other species are actively con- Overhaul of roofs • Windows structing their nests. I have re- • Cladding cently seen a female greenfinch OAP Discounts jamming her bill full of soft winter General fur shed by the Old Dogfox in his Approved Insurance wanderings around the garden, and Contractors • Exterior Decorating exquisitely marked goldfinches are gathering twigs. Bullfinches are rather shyer, but the male with his bright pink chest is 020 8645 0006 amongst our brightest small birds, although his white rump as he flies A Brambling photographed by Adele Full Public Liability Insurance The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk 9 SHEETS • CONTINENTAL QUILTS • DUVET COVER SETS • READY MADE CURTAINS • CUSHIONS • RIBBONS SHEETS • CONTINENTAL QUILTS • DUVET COVER SETS READY MADE CURTAINS • CUSHIONS RIBBONS CATERHAM LINENS DON’T MISS THE CATERHAM LINENS MID-SEASON SALE!! 15% OFF ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! STARTS THURSDAY, 10TH APRIL

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Council, told The Caterham “It looks a mess. It is Rose & Young Independent: “Caterham destroying this end of the Continued from page 1 Town Centre is on our Coun- cil’s programme of priorities town. Why don’t they just In an effort to reduce the – it is one of our Council Key knock it down and put a car damaging effect the derelict Objectives. The Local Strate- park there? Or a garden to site has on its neighbours, gic Partnership (LSP) with sit in would be nice – the Council has prosecuted representatives from Tan- the owner in the past for not dridge District Council, Sur- somewhere people can go keeping the site neat and rey County Council, Parish and sit and have their tidy. Consequently, the Councils, Business, Police, lunch, even if it was just owner now sees to it that the Health, LA21 and Tandridge temporary.” - Zoë Aslan, weeds are periodically re- Leisure has a Community moved from the brickwork Strategy that includes Cater- Gerrards Hairdresers, and rubbish is cleared from ham Town Centre as one of Croydon Road the forecourt but this is small the four key District priori- comfort to the local commu- ties. The Caterham Town nity who would far rather see Centre Working Group re- “From a tourist’s point of view the sight completely redevel- cently met and agreed to ex- gross! Caterham is very quai oped. Chairman of the ABC plore the opportunity of brings it down” - Lynne Morl ‘A Better Caterham’ bringing together a consor- Healthcheck, Chris Win- tium of consultants that have “I don’t think it has changed dridge, has been overseeing different areas of expertise become a part of the scenery, the analysis of the results of with regard to the future of there.” - Daisy Farrell, age 17 the recent Caterham-wide the Town Centre.” survey. “In the ABC survey “The Independent ABC “Caterham is a It would be nice if something 85% of the respondents de- Healthcheck has been really nice area with a Something like Marks & Spen manded action on the Rose & helpful in that it will be sub- villagey feel where The government will hound sm Young site,” said Chris. “It mitting a bid to the South has been a blight on the East of Development everybody knows ignore the big people that own shopping area of the town for Agency (SEEDA) to secure each other. That building makes life more difficult for the are so damaging to the comm long enough and it is time for funds for the Town, and ac- businesses at this end of Croydon Road. It would be nice to Croydon Road the developers and the coun- quiring that money will po- have some more shops. The council have dragged their feet cil to come up with a scheme tentially unlock further for a long time - they must have had the opportunity to for the site.” money from central govern- Please send your comm Stephen Weigel, Chief Ex- ment and other sources – resolve the situation over the last few years.” - Greg Jones, Independent, 33 High Str ecutive of that is why the community Power & Light Electrical Supplies, Croydon Road or e-mail: Editor@cater

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“This is like the grotty survey has been so valuable have to apply to the Regional end of town. A new and helpful to the LSP and ABC Development Agency for Group. In the meantime, we funding and anything to do store of some kind are seeking to ensure that this with a government depart- would be nice there. work is progressed including ment takes a long time.” We just need to have examination of the potential of Tony Jones of Anthony Jones something being used Caterham sites including the Photographers in Croydon there to enhance the Rose & Young site and when Road expressed his frustra- approached by the owner have tion at the lack of progress locality and make it a been encouraging him to come after so many years - a mood little bit decent.” - forward with proposals.” shared by many other traders Roger Sheldon, The recent Caterham ABC ‘A in Caterham Valley: “I think CK Carpets, Better Caterham’ Healthcheck it is disgusting that after 14 was also commended by Mr years Caterham is still sad- Croydon Road Ainsworth: “The ABC dled with a major eyesore be- “I think they should knock it Healthcheck has produced re- cause greedy investors have down and have a Pay & Display w it is disgusting – I think it’s ally good results,” he said. no thought for the commu- car park and the council can get “ABC has been the first hoop to nity in which they work and int and pretty but this site money rather than the yobs go through to get additional maybe even live. It’s as if the ley, Edmonton, Canada going in and vandalising it.” funding and this process is now local council and other stake- happening. Tandridge District holders have no will to do in my memory – it has Susan Wimborne, Croydon Road Council can only implement a anything about it.” I’m so used to seeing it “I think it is compulsory purchase order as The owner of the site, was 7, Godstone resident part of a wider scheme. They unavailable for comment. diabolical, it is came along there. clearly a health Mr Peter Ainsworth MP has promised to write to the ncer would boost the town. hazard with owner of the Rose & Young site to ask him what mall businesses like ours but hundreds of rats proposals he has for relieving Caterham of this eyesore. n sites like Rose & Young that living in it, and you If you want to help the campaign to get the site redeveloped unity.” - Togs, Bib & Tucker, worry about the why not write to Mr Stephen Weigel at Tandridge District danger if kids get Council or Mr Peter Ainsworth with your views? inside the building.” Letters to the owner of the site, Mr O’Riordon can be sent - Vicky Taylor, ments to: ‘The Caterham c/o The Caterham Independent, 33 High Street, Caterham Valley reet, Caterham, CR3 5UE’ Caterham CR3 5UE ham-independent.co.uk resident. 12 The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk

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The com- in the vast majority of cases tomers the service the com- This month, Grand National pany, based in Caterham, there was no need to re- pany offers is impressive winners whose names, specialises in replacing the place the entire frame in a too. Chrissie Jones, from hopefully, you will identify glass in any type of window, failed window unit. Conse- Reigate, said: “We are from the clues even if you saving the homeowner a quently we set up Cloudy 2 thrilled with the work that Dave Hewett are not a racing buff. small fortune compared to Clear offering customers the has been done. We had the The Post Office Social Club traditional double glazing correct advice at fixed low front of the house done, 15 1. Which 1980 winner is in Trenholme Drive, off the companies. The owner, prices and we set out to arched double glazed units, named after the highest Limpsfield Road in Hamsey Chris Lucas, explained how change the way people buy in hardwood frames, all mountain in Britain? 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Thank you ple to open clubs to keep was run a week before the very much for a job well this music going.” General Election of that done.” The next event is on year. What was the appro- So whether your windows Wednesday, 7th May. Doors priately named winner?

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Director of Village Develop- is typical of the type of Planning ahead could help The fund will award grants ments said, “The new Com- projects we are looking to you achieve that blissful to support and benefit com- munity Fund will provide support.” state and free up some munities in Caterham and time for sheer indulgence. Lingfield with the potential Skip the snooze – and aim minutes each day, will re- for the fund to be extended to get out of bed when the duce stress levels and to other areas in East Sur- alarm rings. Keeping reg- make you feel ready to get rey. ular bedtimes will allow Grants will be awarded to on with the remaining your body clock to relax, voluntary and community tasks, in a calmer frame of and enable you to start groups which provide care mind. the day refreshed. 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Since then, her Caterham Hill resident, portfolio of cards has ex- by District Commissioner, Andy Parr Pauline Harrison, is turning tended to include images her photography skills into a from Whyteleafe, Chaldon, Scout Groups in Caterham The following day was the successful new business with Banstead and Old Coulsdon have been very busy this Beaver Scout 'Scrapheap the launch of her website, as well as Caterham. The month starting with the Challenge'. Teams of Beaver localgreet ingscards.co.uk. cards can be bought from 'Roverdene Challenge’ for Scouts had about an hour to Delighted trophy winners, The cards depict local the website as well as in the Scouts. Teams of four hiked assemble models of a jun- the Woldingham Beaver scenes, mainly pho- Station Avenue, Caterham from Whyteleafe to Chaldon gle. 50 Beaver Scouts had Colony. tographed by Pauline herself Valley post office, Whyte- in a circular route, collecting great fun with glue, paint with her Capio Wide Angle leafe post office and D.K. points for visiting various and sticky-back plastic as- ence to be able to steer the R5 digital camera. “It all Floral Designs and the King check points. sembling their idea of a jun- District for the next five started when I took a photo & Queen pub in the High 30 teams entered from 11 gle theme. The winners years. The hand-over won't of the King & Queen pub for Street, Caterham Hill. local Groups and despite the were from Woldingham take place for a couple of wet weather, in high spirits Beaver Colony, and they will months though. they set off, crossing Kenley hold the trophy for a year. The answer to the question Airfield and Coulsdon Com- It was reported in this that people keep asking me mon carrying all their neces- newspaper that after 11 is 'yes, I will still be involved sary equipment. One of the years, I have to stand down in Scouting, but I don't know challenges was a game of as District Commissioner. I what role my new DC has darts, and with a maximum am delighted to be able to earmarked for me’. Watch of 30 points available, five tell you that John Andrews this space. points was the most scored. has been selected to take For more information on A little bit more practice is over. John has been a how you can help us run required there. On arrival at Leader in Caterham and Scout Groups in the Cater- Chaldon, they set up tents Croydon for over 30 years. ham area, please contact and cooked a meal whilst He comes with a wealth of Andy Parr on 01883 340561 the results were calculated. experience gained during The Scouts St. George’s The winners of the Scout this time, and I know he will trophy were 'Berties Babes’, enjoy his time as DC. Cater- Day parade is on Sunday, a team from the 1st Cater- ham is a very successful 20th April, leaving Beech- ham. The District Explorer District, and numbers are wood Road at 2.30 pm, Scouts won the older age rising rapidly. It needs arriving for the service at trophy. someone with John’s experi- Timber Hill Road at 3.00 pm

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ral Club will be at 2.00pm on Wednesday, 23rd April in the Centenary Hall, Es- What’s On sendene Road, Caterham- on-the-Hill. Mrs Andrea Surrey Wildlife Trust aid of The National Centre Winder will be demonstrat- On Sunday, 13th April, the for Young People with ing ‘Something Old, Some- Bay Pond Nature Reserve at Epilepsy (NCYPE), the David thing New’. All are Godstone will be open from Shepherd Wildlife Founda- welcome. 2.00pm to 5.00pm for tion, the Scouts and other Greek Evening ‘Spring at Bay Pond’. There local charities. Tickets cost Caterham Rotary Club are will be pond dipping and £32.50 with corporate pack- presenting an International guided walks during the ages available. For more in- Greek Evening Extrava- afternoon. Admission is formation visit ganza on Saturday 26th free. www..org.uk or tele- April from 7pm until Mid- On Sunday, 27th April the phone Sam Baird on 01883 night at de Stafford School Trust is holding a Spring 715697. in Burntwood Lane, Cater- Flower Walk around The Party in the Park ham-on-the-Hill. There will Graeme Hendry Nature Re- As beneficiaries of this be entertainment all serve led by David Millen, year’s Caterham Carnival, evening from a live the honoury warden. Meet Marden Lodge School is Bouzouki band and profes- in the car park in Tilburstow holding a Party in the Park sional Greek dancers. Tick- www.appliedfightingsystems.co.uk Hill, Rabies Heath Road, on Saturday 10th May. ets cost £20 each, to at 2.30pm. Doors open at 3.00pm. As include an abundance of There is no charge for this well as musical entertain- Greek cuisine. There will event. ment there will be a beer also be a part-subsidised AQUARIUS SWIMMING CLUB Panamas and Parasols tent, barbecue, sideshows bar. To order tickets phone 01883 344662 – 01883 342270 The Rotary Club of Titsey and Heart 106.2FM will be in ‘Pete the Greek’ on 0208 Email [email protected] and District are holding a attendance. For more infor- 660 3962 or e-mail Summer Solstice Charity mation and to book tickets, [email protected] SWIMMING LESSONS and LIFESAVING Garden Party on 21st June, telephone Mark Jones on Tandridge Photographic For Beginners, Improvers and Advanced Standards from 12.00-7.00pm. The 07841 065845. Society (TPS) Established in 1979 and offering classes in event, called ‘Panamas and Floral Club Meeting TPS is holding a print pres- Caterham, Warlingham, Oxted, Hurst Green. Parasols’, is being held on The next meeting of the entation by Tom Davie enti- A class to suit all ages and stages. the Titsey Estate and is in Chaldon and Caterham Flo- tled ‘A Pictorial Approach to We welcome new swimmers. Ask for a try out lesson! Colour’ on Thursday, 24th THE FINAL WEDDING FAYRES April in the Small Hall, at OF THE SEASON! the rear of the Community Airport House, Effingham Park, Centre in the High Street, A23, Purley Way CRO 0XZ Copthorne, RH10 3EU Caterham-on-the-Hill. For SUNDAY 13TH APRIL Entry £1.50 SUNDAY 20TH APRIL Entry £2.00 more information call Steve OPEN 11am-4pm • Organiser Tel No 01795 511777 • www.hfpromotions.co.uk Elms on 01883 349646.

players get to play in a team with men, and against Tandridge Stealers men, which means the Tandridge Stealers women’s Wednesday between 7.30- games are faster and more basketball team has been 9.00pm at de Stafford, aggressive, which helps to operating at de Stafford where the home games are keep us fit for the following Sports Centre in Burntwood also held. Away games are season!” Lane, Caterham-on-the-Hill, held on various other days If you can play basketball for over ten years. The throughout the week. and want to be part of a team comprises approxi- “During the summer we friendly team, come along mately fifteen players with keep playing basketball by on a Wednesday and see if ages varying from 17 to 45. holding a mixed summer you like it - the first session Team secretary, Louise Sin- league,” explained Louise. is free! clair, said: “This has been held at de For more information con- “We have a great coach, Stafford for the last two tact team secretary, Louise who has played basketball years and is great fun. The Sinclair, on 07795 064361. for many years, and is extremely dedicated to the CAPITAL DRY team. All of our players have experience at playing CLEANERS basketball and so the team Over 25 years of serving the community is of a good standard.” Dry Cleaning The Stealers play in the SPECIAL OFFER Surrey County League, Shoe Repairs which includes teams from 4 GARMENTS Camberley, Kingston and Key cutting South London. The official FOR House signs season runs between Octo- made to order ber and April where each Just team in the league plays £11.99 New lock three times. Running fitting services alongside this is a Cup Tour- nament, with the final held 5 High Street, Caterham-on-the-Hill in April every year. The team practises every The Tandridge Stealers ladies basketball team 01883 344231 16 The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk TheThe CaterhamCaterham INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENT ClassifiedsClassifieds

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as a player or in a non-playing ca- Ironsides. The Cats must win both Caterham C.C. pacity, this would be a perfect op- Old Cats Sevens games to make sure that they are portunity to come and see what the still playing in Surrey One next year by Ian Orrick club is like. The evening starts at a great success following a tough season. April is a busy month for Caterham 7pm for Colts Registration before by Ewan Turney However, the women’s team picked Cricket Club. Winter nets finish, the the presentation of awards for sen- up a crucial win in against Reading, first friendly games of the season ior players takes place. Food will be The annual Easter Sevens tourna- beating them 10-7 to make sure are played, outdoor nets start: and served. ment will go down in history as the that they will finish above the drop that’s just the playing side of Finally, outdoor nets start at the first to ever suffer from snow bliz- zone in their league. things. The ground is being ever end of the month at Caterham zards. As ever, the men’s third team, the more closely inspected so it is in School and the club are more than The earliest Easter since 1913, Ligers, continue to improve and fine fettle for the first home game happy to welcome new faces of all meant that seven-a-side rugby, forge the way ahead for the club. of the season. The clubhouse is abilities. usually the preserve of warmer cli- They are living proof that you can being tidied and the umpires are For more information please feel mates, was played in the freezing start to play rugby and enjoy it at dusting down their counters. free to contact: Russell Chapman conditions. any age. Caterham Cricket Club for the third (Chairman) on 07950 403382. Our The women’s final between the Pink As the season draws to a close, the year running are getting involved website is www.caterhamcc.com. Baa-baas and Exeter University annual tours will take place in April. with the NatWest CricketForce was abandoned at half-time due to The men travel to Cork and the scheme over the weekend of 5th CATERHAM HOME FIXTURES poor visibility, such was the extent women will travel down to Exeter to and 6th April: a countrywide op- AT PARK AVENUE of the freakish weather. play against the University side. portunity for clubs to reinvigorate PLAYING FIELDS, However, a fine day was enjoyed by The club will also celebrate its 80th their grounds before the season CATERHAM-ON-THE-HILL all 25 teams involved in the com- anniversary this year with a sum- petition, who travelled far and wide mer ball. starts. Although their projects are Feel free to come along and watch to partake in the festivities. not as illustrious as some clubs who and chat with the players. Your are rebuilding their clubhouses, support is most welcome. There The men’s tournament was won by To advertise in they are essential to the upkeep of may even be some tea left over if Roslyn Park while the Pink Baa- the club. Sightscreens need to be you’re hungry! baas emerged victorious in the mended, pathways need to be women’s tournament. the Caterham cleared and the clubhouse needs a Sunday 20th April, 1.30pm start Old Cats men’s team went out in general tidy. Friendly: Caterham V Ashford the quarter-finals as did its Colts Independent team. The women’s team finished The club are also holding a joint Saturday 26th April, 2pm start Junior Registration/Senior Presen- Friendly: Caterham V Merstham third overall. tation evening on Friday 25th April The men’s side face a couple of cru- Telephone: which promises to be a great event. Sunday 27th April, 1.30pm start cial games in the coming month If you or your children are inter- Friendly: Caterham V Streatham with games against old rivals Old ested in joining the club, whether and Marlborough Whitgiftians and Battersea 01883 346641 18 The Caterham Independent April 2008 01883 346641 www.caterham-independent.co.uk LANDLORDS HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? Investing in property is different from buying a home. At Martin & Co we recognise this and can offer: • Information on potential rental income and tenant demand • Comprehensive local knowledge of the property market to obtain the best possible rents • An extensive database of tenants to keep void periods to a minimum • A fully managed service

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