Parents News
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Ramblers Programme
Mole Valley Ramblers Autumn Walks Programme 1 October - 31 December 2019 (Table created on 5 September 2019 – check website for latest walk details) Date Start Walk Distance Difficulty Contact Wed 02/10/2019 10:00 Margery Wood NT CP (KT20 Up hill and down dale 6.5mi/10.5km Strenuous Pauline B & Jan B, 07933 7BD, TQ246526) Undulating walk along the North Downs 769343 or 07734 806123 and Pilgrims Ways, with spectacular views from Reigate, Colley and Buckland Hills. Just one steep(ish) climb. Wed 02/10/2019 10:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP East of Polesden 6mi/9.7km Moderate Stephen C, 07885 470788 (Display ticket, free to NT members) Walk heads east and south from Polesden (RH5 6BB, TQ135524) to Dorking and Ashcombe Woods. Back via Crabtree Lane and Admirals Lane. Thu 03/10/2019 14:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP Ranmore and thereabouts avoiding the 4.5mi/7.2km Leisurely Lizann P, 07887 505831 (Display ticket, free to NT members) golf balls (RH5 6BB, TQ135524) A varied walk around Ranmore and Effingham golf course with some lovely views. Mainly level, some ups and downs, nothing tricky, 4 stiles. Potential tea at Polesden Lacey at end, if desired. Sat 05/10/2019 09:30 Friday Street CP (RH5 6JR, The Three Hills Extravaganza 14mi/22.5km Strenuous Henri, 07802 312366 TQ125457) All day hilly walk with several ascents, taking in Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill. Picnic lunch and bring plenty of fluids. Sun 06/10/2019 09:30 Denbies Hillside (Ranmore A Circumnavigation of Polesden Lacey 7.5mi/12.1km Moderate Kevin F, 07884 665394 East) NT CP (display ticket, free to NT Across Ranmore Common to Tanner's members) (RH5 6SR, TQ141503) Hatch; then steep climb to Crabtree Cottages, and on to Bookham Wood. -
Denbies and Polesden Lacey Walk
Denbies to Route Keep left, with views to London on your right, towards Polesden Lacey metal kissing gate which takes you on to tarmac Circular Walk access road. Turn left here, rejoin walk directions at From Denbies car park, go left of main building and point 6 by coffee shop/toilets of Polesden Lacey. 7 miles scenic walk 1 then right onto cement road up hillside. As paved around a popular area Go through entrance gate, continue up footpath, views path veers right, turn right in between vines and tree 5 on the North Downs Way to left and passing folly of columns on left. Continue line until you come to corner of vineyard, go through on main track, with views to Polesden house ahead. wooden kissing gate and continue ahead until you Turn right up track towards exit gate from grounds, If you have a day to spare reach a staggered crossroads. to explore more of the go through gate. Surrey Hills, enjoy this Cross surfaced path and continue on footpath, which 2 Turn left passing coffee shop, toilet facilities and visitor beautiful hilly walk along turns into a drive. Take footpath sign to right when 6 reception. Follow path running through car park and the North Downs to the path veers right. Keep straight on and go through metal National Trust’s historic go through gate at far end. Turn left along paved path kissing gate. Follow footpath through field following Polesden Lacey house going downhill and passing under beautiful thatched telegraph pole line. Go through kissing gate at end and and extensive grounds. -
Summer Sunday Rambler Bus
Leith Hill Place National Trust Fares The bus sets down and picks up outside the The following passes give all day travel on main gates. the service, so you can visit more than one Leith Hill Tower National Trust property in a day at no extra cost. Admission The bus stops by the Windy Gap car parks. charges to properties are not included in these fares: Journeys towards Dorking serve the car park on the Tower side of the road, whilst those Adult Rambler Pass £ 6.00 towards Leith Hill Place serve the car park on the opposite side of the road. Child Rambler Pass £ 3.00 Summer Sunday Aged 5 to 15 years. Under 5 free For full details of National Trust properties Rambler Bus visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk Family Rambler Pass £12.00 2 Adults + up to 3 children Pictures of National Trust properties in this leaflet are © National Trust and used with their permission. With a Family Rambler Pass up to 3 765 children effectively travel for free! For larger Rambler Bus 765 Timetable families the cost of each additional child is Sundays 27 March to 23 October 2016 (excluding 31 July 2016) just £3.00 each, unless they are under 5 years old in which case they still travel free! CW = travels clockwise. ACW = anticlockwise. CW ACW CW ACW Dorking Main Rail Station 10:00 12:00 15:00 17:00 Denbies Vineyard Arr 12:04 17:04 Single Journey Ticket £ 3.00 Denbies Vineyard Dep 12:09 17:09 Aged 5 to 15 years - half price. -
Opening Doors CONTENTS
60p DORKING ANGLICANS AND METHODISTS TOGETHER July 2020 with St Mary’s, Pixham & St Barnabas, Ranmore Opening Doors CONTENTS JULY 2020 Number 489 MAGAZINE NEWS Under normal circumstances, 1 Opening Doors the July and August issues of 2 This Page! Contents our magazine are combined. This year the magazine team 3 Reflection for July from Chris Watts. Toppling Statues have decided to issue an 4 Reflection for July contd. August copy. 5 Eco Church 6 Wot, No Carols? 7 Church News 8 Chaplain’s Corner for July 9 Chaplain’s Corner contd. 10 Hymn of the Month, All Creatures of our God and King The editorial team is always 11 Hymn of the Month contd. open to ideas for improvements 12 Ol’ Man River to your magazine. Feedback from 13 Beatitudes readers suggests that, for a publication of this type, articles 14 Michael Kent should normally be no longer 15 Michael Kent contd. than one page, i.e. a maximum of 730 words. Please bear this in 16 Dorking Museum in July mind when submitting copy. 17 Dorking Museum contd. Suitable photographs are always 18 What has lockdown been like just outside the parish welcome. boundary? 19 The Green Hills of Surrey, An Emigrant Song Editorial policy 20 Coronavirus, Send Prison and Easter Eggs The Editor, consulting the Magazine Committee, reserves 21 News from The Diocese of Guildford Website (dated 23rd the right not to publish any June 2020) article which is deemed 22 Adverts unsuitable for any reason, but our intention remains to include 23 Activities and Useful Phone Numbers contributions from across a 24 Who’s Who at St Martin’s, St Mary’s & St Barnabas broad theological spectrum (and also on other matters of SUBSCRIPTIONS for St Martin’s Magazine community interest). -
Polesden Lacey 10K Sunday 24Th June 2012, 9.30Am NEW EVENT for 2012
EVENTS TO LIVE Polesden Lacey 10k Sunday 24th June 2012, 9.30am NEW EVENT FOR 2012 Polesden Lacey is a beautiful 1,400 acre estate with stunning views across the Surrey Hills. It was owned from 1906 by the famous Edwardian hostess, Mrs Greville, who entertained royalty, politicians and the cream of society here. Entrants, family and friends coming to support receive free entry into the grounds. The race HQ is Polesden Lacey, Great Bookham nr Dorking, RH5 6BD. Starting and finishing in the grounds, it is a scenic and undulating course. Race memento for all finishers. The charity beneficiary is the National Trust. More details at www.eventstolive.co.uk Entry Fees: Send entries to: Entrants must be 16 years or over: Polesden Lacey 10k Entry price: £15 c/o Run to Live Cheques payable to ETL Events Ltd. 200 Barnett Wood Lane th Ashtead Closing date for postal entries is 12 June 2012 More details on www.eventstolive.co.uk Surrey KT21 2DB Entry form, please print legibly: First name:________________________ Surname:___________________________ Address:__________________________________ Date of Birth: _______________ _________________________________________ Male/Female: _______________ Town:____________________________________ Home No: __________________ County:___________________________________ Mobile: ____________________ Postcode: ____________________________________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________________ Club: ________________________________________________________________ I agree to abide by the rules of England Athletics. I accept that neither the organizing committee, their servants, agents or assignees will be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury, howsoever caused, sustained by myself or any other participant prior to, during or after this event and expressly waive the right to pursue any of the above or make any claim against the event. -
Field Trips for 2018 Contents Click Item to Go Directly to Page Contacts
Number 65 SURREY Skipper Spring/Summer 2018 47 field trips for 2018 Contents click item to go directly to page Contacts......................2 Dates ........................10 Quiz ........................21 Chairman ....................3 Egg Hunts ..................11 Robert Byron ..............22 Annual Report ..............4 Email Appeal ..............12 WCBS ........................23 50th Anniversary ..........5 Field Trips..............13-16 Transect data..........24-29 Steve Wheatley ............6 Branch Website ..........17 iRecord ....................30 Big Butterfly Count ........6 Social Media ..............17 New Members ............31 Malcolm Bridge ............7 Transects ..................18 Membership................32 Surrey Atlas ................7 White-letter Hairstreak 19 Garden Moth Scheme ....32 Small Blue Project ........8 Weather Watch............20 Moths ..................33-35 Oaken Wood ..............10 Photo Show ................21 Back-page Picture ........36 Butterfly Conservation Saving butterflies, moths Surrey & SW London & our environment Surrey Skipper 2 Spring 2018 Branch Committee LINK Committee emails Chair: Simon Saville (first elected 2016) 07572 612722 Conservation Adviser: Ken Willmott (1995) 01372 375773 County Recorder: Harry Clarke (2013) 07773 428935, 01372 453338 Field Trips Organiser: Mike Weller (1997) 01306 882097 Membership Secretary: Ken Owen (2015) 01737 760811 Moth Officer: Paul Wheeler (2006) 01276 856183 Skipper Editor & Publicity Officer: Francis Kelly (2012) 07952 285661, 01483 -
208905 Pilgrim Byre.Indd
Pilgrim Byre, Holmes Farm pebblehill road, betchworth, surrey, rh3 7bw A STUNNING BARN CONVERSION OF GREAT CHARACTER IN A WONDERFUL SETTING WITH LOVELY VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING SURREY HILLS pilgrim byre, holmes farm, pebblehill road, betchworth, surrey, rh3 7bw Vaulted and beamed reception hall w stunning barn style property w delightful setting w lovely views of the Surrey Hills w studio and detached home office w EPC = C Location Pilgrim Byre is set in this superb and highly regarded location well off Pebblehill, within a short distance to Betchworth station with regular services to Dorking, Reigate, Redhill and beyond. Betchworth sits between the towns of Dorking and Reigate which offer a comprehensive range of facilities including shops, schools, main line stations, cinemas and restaurants. The M25 can be reached at Junction 8, just beyond Reigate and Junction 9 at Leatherhead. The A217, to Sutton and beyond, can be accessed via Pebble Hill. Gatwick airport is approximately 10 miles away. Generally the local area is blessed with some superb walking, cycling and riding countryside with Headley Heath, Box Hill, Ranmore and Polesden Lacey all close by. Denbies Vineyard, the UK’s largest, is situated just to the north of Dorking and as well as offering award winning wines, a gift shop, restaurant and some wonderful walks is now also home to the Surrey Hills Brewery. Local golf clubs include the nearby Betchworth, Walton Heath and Reigate Heath clubs with the RAC Country Club, Effingham and Wisley also within easy reach. Description Pilgrim Byre is a rare and exceptional detached house of great character having been converted from a period barn and displaying the magnificent old wooden beams and other original features. -
Happy New Year Epiphany 6Th January
60p DORKING ANGLICANS AND METHODISTS TOGETHER January 2021 with St Mary’s, Pixham & St Barnabas, Ranmore Happy New Year Epiphany 6th January On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they knelt down and paid him homage. Then, opening their treasure chests, they offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they left for their own country by another road. Matthew 2, 11 and 12 CONTENTS Register JANUARY 2021 Number 495 FUNERALS “Rest eternal grant unto them O Lord; 1 Happy New Year and let light perpetual shine upon them” 2 This Page! Contents We pray for those who have died and for the bereaved: 3 Reflection for January by The Revd Mike Stewart December 4 Christmas Decorations in St Martin’s. 3rd Joyce Mansfield Aged 93 5 Bits and Pieces WEDDINGS 6 The Mountain Ash Corner from Rowan Nunnerley “Marriage is a gift of God in creation and a means of grace, a holy mystery in 7 The Mountain Ash Corner contd. which man and woman become one flesh” 8 Eco Church, Five Top Tips and News from Brockham Choral We pray for those who have committed 9 For all who are suffering ….. from quiz withdrawal symptoms themselves to each other: 10 Hymn of the Month, Christ be our Light December 6th David Arnold and Bina Varkey 11 Hymn of the Month contd. and an alternative ‘We Three St Barnabas Kings’ 12 Poems for January and Chuckles for January 13 St Martin’s School 14 Tribute to Joyce Mansfield by her daughter Anne 15 Tribute to Joyce Mansfield contd. -
Visit Sutton Map.Qxd
Tramlink to Wimbledon To Mitcham Rail to Clapham Junction Mitcham CROYDON Heritage Golf Course B272 To Wimbledon, Mitcham Golf Course Mitcham ROAD Clapham Common Poulter Junction To Mitcham B237 Common To Croydon Honeywood Heritage Centre 1 and Waterloo A217 Park A236 To Wimbledon, Beddington Carew Manor 2 BEDDINGTON To Morden Clapham Common Lane ROAD+ The Water Tower 3 and Waterloo To Morden & A24 R. Wandle Mill The Hermitage L Therapia 4 A24 + Green Rec BISHOPSFORD 29 MIDDLETON ROAD Lane GREEN WRYTHE LANE Little Holland House 5 SUTTONGround Thomas Beddington Zero Energy Tramlink Wall Park WRYTHERosehill Housing Development LANE to Croydon Whitehall 6 COMMON RD Worcester Rec St Helier To 15 Ground LANE Open Space A3 Worcester Park Park Rec STONECOT HILL Rosehill Ground +L LONDON ROAD Police Stn Pyl Brook Recreation St Helier Hackbridge Parks & Nature Ground Hospital Wandle P CHEAM COMMON ROAD GANDER Sutton REIGATE AVE Rosehill Park Beddington Ecology Centre 7 L 28 Park East GREEN LANECemetery 11 + Sutton Carshalton Ponds 8 Royston Walk the Common ROSE HILL Beddington + Fairlands R. Wandle Park Wilderness Park Wandle Trail The Grange 9 A217 9 Park Island along the River’s A2043 + 2 length Carshalton Park COLLINGWOOD RD 22 10 North 17 NORTH 14 Cuddington OAKHILL ROAD WEST ST Wilderness Island 11 CHURCH HILL ROAD 16 ERSKINE ROAD Grove Park To Croydon Recreation Cheam Bus & A23 Collingwood The Wrythe Carshalton Cheam Park 12 Ground Station Sutton Recreation 31 CROYDON ROAD A232 30 ABBOTTS RD Recreation L OLDFIELDS ROAD ST NICHOLAS WAY THROWLEY -
Commonside Cottages, Ashtead, KT21 2DU £400,000 Freehold
Commonside Cottages, Ashtead, KT21 2DU £400,000 Freehold • Two Double bedrooms • New build • Terraced cottage • Fronting onto Ashtead Common • Fitted kitchen • Ensuite shower room • Several parking spaces • Ashtead station 1 minute walk away • Ready to move into ++ CONTACT US NOW TO RECEIVE A LINK AND EXPERIENCE A VIRTUAL VIEWING ++ Forming part of only four stunning cottages finished to a high standard fronting onto Ashtead Common, these superb properties are within a stones' throw of Ashtead station with local shops just around the corner. This private development has been built by Anwick Homes in the pretty sought after village of Ashtead. Ready for immediate occupation. Commonside Cottages is a small new exclusive Ashtead is a highly sought after village located development of only four 2 bedroom traditional between Epsom to the North and Leatherhead to We highly recommend early viewing of this fine bungalows which features extensive and panoramic the South. Popular with young families thanks to the home to avoid disappointment. views across the adjoining Ashtead Common. excellent state and private local schools including Located within a short walk of the very popular the nearby City Of London Freemans school in Lower Ashtead Village and half a mile of Ashtead Ashtead Park and St. John's in Leatherhead, the Village itself. Lower Ashtead has an artisan baker, an villages shops, restaurants and pubs are just a short award winning butcher, a greengrocer as well as a walk away. Ashtead Station provides regular rail links small Tesco for your everyday needs as well as other into London and the M25 can be accessed at shops. -
MOLE VALLEY DISTRICT COUNCIL Defendant - and LONGSHOT CHERKLEY COURT LIMITED Interested Party
R (oao) Cherkley Campaign Ltd -v- Mole Valley DC (Def) Longshot Cherkley Court Ltd (Int) Neutral Citation Number: 2013 EWHC 2582 (Admin) Case No: CO/13600/2012 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE COURT Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL Date: 22nd August 2013 Before: MR JUSTICE HADDON-CAVE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Between: THE QUEEN on the application of Claimant CHERKLEY CAMPAIGN LIMITED - and - MOLE VALLEY DISTRICT COUNCIL Defendant - and LONGSHOT CHERKLEY COURT LIMITED Interested Party - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Douglas Edwards QC and Sarah Sackman (instructed by Richard Buxton Solicitors) for the Claimant James Findlay QC (instructed by Sharpe Pritchard) for the Defendant Christopher Katkowski QC and Robert Walton (instructed by Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP) for the Interested Party Hearing date: 6th , 7th & 10th June 2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - APPROVED JUDGMENT 1 R (oao) Cherkley Campaign Ltd -v- Mole Valley DC (Def) Longshot Cherkley Court Ltd (Int) MR JUSTICE HADDON-CAVE: “The planning system…is created as an instrument of government, as a means of restricting private land use rights in the interests of the community as a whole.” (Sir Malcolm Grant, Urban Planning Law, 1982 edition, p. 6). INTRODUCTION Preamble 1. This case engages the fundamentals of planning law. By its origins, philosophy and principles, planning law is concerned with the regulation of the private use of land in the interests -
Play and Leisure Guide for Sutton Families with Disabled Children
Play and Leisure Guide for Sutton Families with Disabled Children Our vision is that all families with disabled children are empowered to live the lives they choose to live… Contact a Family Sutton How we can help: If you live in Sutton and are the parent or carer of a child with additional needs or a disability, please get in touch. We provide information on issues relating to your child’s needs as well as benefits and debt, social services, education, grants and other support. We also hold workshops, training and events for parent carers and their families. Benefits advice: We have a Family Worker whose main role is to help parents in the Borough with their applications for Disability Living Allowance and other sources of financial help. Our Family Worker is available for confidential one-to-one sessions with parents and carers and will help with any aspect of benefits, grants and debt advice. Newsletter: we produce a quarterly newsletter with information about local events, activities and services as well as news for parent carers of disabled children. Publications: Contact a Family produces many useful publications, including free parent guides on a range of subjects such as benefits, relationships and special educational needs. Parent Participation and consultation: We support parent carers in Sutton of disabled children and young people (up to the age of 25) to have a voice in how local services for disabled children are developed and delivered. We facilitate the Sutton Parents’ Forum meetings and consultations and hold information events and workshops that bring parent carers and professionals together to help shape the planning, delivery and evaluation of local services.