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Bus Services 22 50 433 522 Mole Valley Villager Route Map 2019 REDHILL Dorking Station REIGATE 50 433 433 DORKING 22 S 522 Brockham Westcott Woodhatch Chart Downs Strood Green Abinger Hammer Dawes Green Wotton Gadbrook Leigh Sidlow 50 S Irons Bottom Abinger Common Nalderswood Shellwood Dean Oak Lane Holmbury St Mary Cross Coldharbour 22 S Parkgate Broome Hall Newdigate 522 522 F Forest Green 22 S Cudworth Ewhurst Ockley Capel 50 T Ewhurst Green Mayes Green For places not served by the Mole Valley Villager, our Mole Walliswood Valley Demand Responsive Service operates 09:00 - 15:00 Oakwoodhill Kennels Cross Roads 50 F Mondays to Fridays. To book call: 433 522 W 01883 732791 Northlands Mondays to Fridays 08:30 - 17:00 50 F For timetables & details of all Buses 4U services visit: www.buses4u.org.uk East Surrey Rural Transport Partnership T = Tuesdays Broadbridge Heath 8 Station Road East, Oxted Surrey RH8 0BT 50 S W = Wednesdays Tel: 01883 732791 SMS Text: 07785 130005 F = Fridays 50 E-Mail: [email protected] S = Saturdays www.eastsurreyrtp.org.uk Tesco F HORSHAM Summary of Routes Route Colour Bus 22 Newdigate & Holmbury St Mary to Dorking (Saturdays) Bus 50 Dorking to Horsham (Mondays to Fridays- with daily variations) Ewhurst is served on Tuesdays. Kennels Cross Roads, Northlands & Tesco are served on Fridays Bus 50 Leigh to Horsham (Saturdays) Bus 433 Oakwoodhill to Dorking, Reigate & Redhill (Mondays & Thursdays) Bus 522 Newdigate to Dorking (Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays) Starts from Oakwoodhill on Wednesdays & Cudworth on Fridays Certain journeys via Dorking Station, Tesco & Walliswood only operate by request of passengers already on the bus Mole Valley Villager Services 50 & 522 are operated on behalf of Surrey County Council Buses 4U is operated by the East Surrey Rural Transport Partnership Company Reg. -
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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. -
Mole Valley District Council Register of Enforcement and Stop Notices and Other Enforcement Action
Mole Valley District Council Register of Enforcement and Stop Notices and other enforcement action Enforcement Location Type of Notice Summary of Alleged Authorised Date Effective Date Compliance Due Date Appeal Lodged Date Complied Ref Breach Date 1950/001/ENF The Ramblers, Horsham Enforcement Unauthorised installation of a 27-Apr-1950 25-May-1950 25-May-1950 Road, Beare Green, Notice mechanical saw and Enforcement Dorking, Surrey, RH5 manufacture and display of Details 4QU fencing. 1951/001/ENF Crossways Cottage, Enforcement Development of land & 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 23-Jul-1951 Leigh Road, Betchworth, Notice building for use as Builders Enforcement Surrey, RH3 7AW Yard without permission. Details 1951/002/ENF Street Record, Lazenby Enforcement The placing of construction 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 27-Jul-1951 Lane, Wallis Wood, Notice thereon of (i) a timber framed Enforcement Surrey and asbestos hut Details approximately 7ft by 13ft, (ii) a wooden hut on brick piers approximately 6ft by 18ft, (iii) a timber framed asbestos hut approximately 6ft by 15ft, with breeze block outhouse approximately 7ft by 7ft, and a brick and timber earth closet. 1951/004/ENF Land at Woodbine Enforcement The use for a hut or tool shed 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 25-Jul-1951 Cottage, New Road, Notice adjoining the said premises Enforcement Forest Green, Dorking, for the purpose of spraying Details Surrey, RH5 5SA and carrying out minor repairs to motor vehicles. 1951/005/ENF 3, Wayside Cottages, Enforcement Use of the said premises as a 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 25-Jul-1951 New Road, Forest Notice Builders Yard & Store without Enforcement Green, Dorking, Surrey, planning permission Details RH5 5SA 1951/006/ENF Smiths Garage, Enforcement The placing or construction 12-Dec-1951 17-Jan-1952 16-Mar-1952 Walliswood Green Road, Notice thereon of a temporary Enforcement Wallis Wood, Dorking, structure used as a garage Details Surrey, RH5 5RD which said structure adjoins garage No. -
August 2020 BUCKLAND PARISH MAGAZINE
BUCKLAND PARISH MAGAZINE St Mary’s Buckland drawn by W F Saunders, dated 1856 August 2020 August 2020 SAINT MARY THE VIRGIN, BUCKLAND Rector The Revd. Anna Moore, The Rectory, Old Reigate Road, Betchworth, RH3 7DE (901860 or 07939 388607). Email: [email protected]. Normal work days: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9am to 4pm. Day off: Saturday. Priest in The Revd. Canon David Eaton, Two Way House, Wheelers Lane, Retirement Brockham RH3 7LA (843915). Email: [email protected] Church- David Sayce, 48 Park Lane East, Reigate RH2 8HR (242776) wardens (+ Bell Captain). Email: [email protected] Mrs Elizabeth Vahey, 126 Sandcross Lane, Reigate RH2 8HG (221444) (+ electoral register). Email: [email protected] Hon. Barbara Thomas, Little Perrow, Old Road, Buckland RH3 7DY Treasurer (841058). Email: [email protected] Hon. Sec. Mrs Rosey Davy. Email: [email protected] Organist Melvin Hughes, Ashcroft, 10 Ridgegate Close, Reigate RH2 0HT (241355). Email: [email protected] Safeguarding Sally Sayce, 48 Park Lane East, Reigate RH2 8HR (242776). Officer Email: [email protected] Junior Church Amy Jago (07971 085134). Email: [email protected]; and Reps Sarah Munro (07771 427378). Email: [email protected] Magazine - Editor Duncan Ferns, Yewdells, Dungates Lane, Buckland RH3 7BD (07786 966841). Email: [email protected] - Finance Bernard Hawkins, 57 Middle Street, Brockham RH3 7JT (843153). Email: [email protected] - Advertising Karen Munroe, Broome Perrow, Old Road, Buckland RH3 7DY (845298). Email: [email protected] Church Brasses: Sue Haynes (842613). Flowers: Jean Cooke (245161). Rotas Other: Philip Haynes (842613) Churchyard Carol Leeds, Flat 1, 4 Hardwicke Road, Reigate RH2 9AG Rose Beds (247399). -
Beechmead, Knobfield, Abinger Hammer Well Present Family Home, Set in the Heart of the Surrey Hills
Beechmead, Knobfield, Abinger Hammer Well present family home, set in the heart of the Surrey Hills. to Description Trodds Lane. Follow the road to the end and at the Guide Price £700,000 Set in the heart of the Surrey Hills, an area of junction, turn right towards Newlands Corner. Continue Outstanding Natural Beauty, with many miles of on A25 through the villages of Shere and Gomshall into Overview glorious countryside literally on the doorstep, Abinger Hammer. As you enter the village, you will see a cricket green on your right, turn right here into Felday 5 bedrooms Beechmead is an attractive detached family home with flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. Road. Continue on this road which becomes Horsham 2 bath/shower rooms Road and then take the third turn on the right into Hoe The spacious ground floor offers a large sitting room Lane. Knobfield will be on your right hand side. Sitting room with a playroom/bedroom 5 accessed off it and Kitchen/breakfast room agenerously proportioned kitchen/breakfast room Mileages which opens out on to the deck and rear garden beyond. Guildford town centre 9 miles WC There are also 2 further bedrooms on the ground Guildford station 9.2 miles floor including the master with ensuite shower room. Gomshall Station 2 miles Large, enclosed rear garden All mileages are approximate. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Workshop Energy Rating Ample driveway parking Situation C Abinger Hammer is situated within easy reach of both Dorking and Guildford. The neighbouring villages of Postal address Shere and Gomshall offer wonderful local amenities Beechmead, Knobfield, Abinger Hammer, Dorking, and Gomshall railway station is moments away from the Surrey RH5 6RJ property offering convenient access to London Waterloo via Dorking or Guildford. -
Guildford Borough Mapset
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WORPLESDON MANOR Worplesdon • Guildford • Surrey
WORPLESDON MANOR Worplesdon • Guildford • surrey WORPLESDON MANOR Worplesdon • Guildford • surrey Immaculate small country estate within 28 miles of central London Worplesdon station: 1 mile, A3: 2 miles, Woking: 4 miles Guildford: 5 miles, Central London: 28 miles = Reception hall, drawing room, dining room, family room, garden room and sitting room Kitchen/breakfast room, secondary kitchen and cloakroom Master bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom 5 further bedrooms and 4 further bath/shower rooms (3 en suite) First floor study and utility/laundry room Triple open-bay garage, further garaging/machinery stores and greenhouse Parkland gardens and grounds with river frontage In all about 13.5 acres Savills Guildford 244-246 High Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3JF [email protected] 01483 796820 DIRECTIONS From Guildford, take the A322, Worplesdon Road, and continue for approximately four miles. After passing the Worplesdon Place Hotel, turn right into The Avenue and continue for about 0.75 miles, in which time the road has become Goose Rye Road. Worplesdon Manor will be found on the left, after the second bend. SITUATION Worplesdon Manor occupies a private position surrounded by its own land on the edge of Worplesdon, a heathland village, with an attractive green, on a hill, at the centre. Still essentially rural in nature, the village is bordered by Whitmoor Common and farmland, yet is just four miles from the centre of Guildford. It has a mainline station, bakery, hotel, public house and Church, and lies between Guildford and Woking. Both towns have excellent shopping, recreational and educational facilities and fast commuter rail services to London Waterloo, with journey times from about 35 minutes and 28 minutes respectively. -
Seismicity at Newdigate, Surrey, During 2018-2019: a Candidate Mechanism Indicating Causation by Nearby Oil Production
Seismicity at Newdigate, Surrey, during 2018-2019: A candidate mechanism indicating causation by nearby oil production Rob Westaway, James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK [email protected] Supplementary material Contents: Page 1 Section 1: Reporting of activities in the Brockham and Horse Hill wells Page 7 Section 2: Geo-location issues Page 12 Section 3: State of stress Page 14 Section 4. The Davis and Frohlich criteria for anthropogenic seismicity 1..Reporting of activities in the Brockham and Horse Hill wells As is evident from the extensive media coverage (e.g., BBC, 2018; Hayhurst, 2018; McLennan, 2019), from the outset, on 1 April 2018, a potential connection between the ‘swarm’ of earthquakes in the Newdigate area of Surrey and local oilfield activities (in the nearby Brockham and Horse Hill wells) was immediately suspected, but was dismissed by one developer (Hayhurst, 2018). Concerns about the possibility that activities in these wells were indeed causing these earthquakes were raised through correspondence in The Times newspaper in August 2018 (Gilfillan et al., 2018). A workshop, convened by the Oil & Gas Authority (OGA), followed on 3 October 2018, a summary of its proceedings being reported by OGA (2018), including the statement that ‘the workshop participants concluded that, based on the evidence presented, there was no causal link between the seismic events and oil and gas activity although one participant was less certain and felt that this could only be concluded on “the balance of probabilities” and would have liked to see more detailed data on recent oil and gas surface and subsurface activity.’ The workshop presentations included a candidate conceptual model linking the seismicity to site activity, by Haszeldine and Cavanagh (2018), which – its authors admitted – could not be tested at that stage because essential data needed were unavailable. -
21 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
21 bus time schedule & line map 21 Crawley - Dorking - Leatherhead - Epsom View In Website Mode The 21 bus line (Crawley - Dorking - Leatherhead - Epsom) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Box Hill: 7:08 PM (2) Crawley: 6:51 AM - 5:15 PM (3) Epsom: 6:20 AM - 2:46 PM (4) Leatherhead: 5:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 21 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 21 bus arriving. Direction: Box Hill 21 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Box Hill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:08 PM Leatherhead Railway Station (T) Station Approach, Leatherhead Tuesday 7:08 PM Leret Way, Leatherhead Wednesday 7:08 PM Leret Way, Leatherhead Thursday 7:08 PM The Crescent, Leatherhead Friday 7:08 PM Russell Court, Leatherhead Saturday Not Operational Highlands Road, Leatherhead Seeability, Leatherhead Lavender Close, Leatherhead 21 bus Info Clinton Road, Leatherhead Direction: Box Hill Stops: 19 Glenheadon Rise, Leatherhead Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Leatherhead Railway Station (T), Tyrrells Wood, Leatherhead Leret Way, Leatherhead, The Crescent, Leatherhead, Highlands Road, Leatherhead, Seeability, Headley Court, Headley Leatherhead, Clinton Road, Leatherhead, Glenheadon Rise, Leatherhead, Tyrrells Wood, Hurst Lane, Headley Leatherhead, Headley Court, Headley, Hurst Lane, Headley, The Cock Inn, Headley, Broome Close, The Cock Inn, Headley Headley, Crossroads, Headley, Headley Common Road, Headley, Headley Common Road, Broome Close, Headley Pebblecombe, The Tree, Box Hill, -
To Leith Hill
1 To Leith Hill Gomshall station - Abinger Hammer - Abinger Common - Friday Street - Leith Hill - Coldharbour - Holmwood station Important note: this walk cannot currently be done on a Sunday due to the Dorking-Horsham line on which Holmwood is situated having only a Monday-Saturday service. There is unfortunately no alternative bus service available on a Sunday. Length: 9 ¼ miles (15 km) services an hour from London Bridge (36 mins) via Norwood Junction (23 mins) for Underfoot: Generally dry upland paths London Overground connections. All 6 and minor roads throughout much of the trains call at East Croydon (12-18 mins). route, though there are a number of short From Redhill, First Great Western run a stretches of bridleway that will be muddy train every 2 hours to Gomshall (19 mins). after wet weather. Guildford has 4 fast Southwest trains Terrain: Despite climbing to one of the services an hour from London Waterloo highest points in the region, the ascent is (33 mins), 2 of which call at Clapham incredibly gentle, albeit lengthy. There Junction (31 mins) for connections from are, however, a number of steep descents London Victoria. From Guildford, First both before and after Leith Hill. Great Western run a train every 2 hours to Gomshall (16 mins). Note that travelling Maps: 1:50,000 Landranger 187 Dorking & via Guildford is significantly more Reigate; 1:25,000 Explorer 145 Guildford expensive than via Redhill. & Farnham and 146 Dorking, Box Hill & Reigate. Useful websites: The walk climbs to the National Trust land and tower at Leith Hill. Getting there: Gomshall is a minor station On the descent, it passes below the on the cross-country North Downs line wooded ramparts of Anstiebury hill fort. -
March 2020 Ickleham Parish Magazine
March 2020 ICKLEHAM PARISH Magazine Mickleham Rectory March Dear friends 2020 When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, he tried over 2000 experiments before he Mickleham got it to work. A young reporter asked him how it felt to fail so many times. He said, 'I | LLP licenced to carry out the reserved legal activity of never failed once. I invented the light bulb. It just happened to be a 2,000-step process.' non-contentious probate in England and Wales by the ICAEW Parish In 1962, four nervous young musicians played their first record audition for the executives of the Decca Recording company. Apparently the executives were not impressed and one Magazine executive is reported to have said, 'We don't like their sound. Groups of guitars are on BOOK NOW THEATRE NIGHT THURSDAY 5TH MARCH A community magazine for the way out.' The group was called The Beatles. SPONSORS OF BLESSED ASSURANCE Mickleham and Westhumble MICKLEHAM OLD TICKET FROM £17.50 Wilma Rudolph was the 5th of 11 children. She was born prematurely and her survival published under the auspices BOXHILLIANS March Events was doubtful. When she was 4 years old, she contracted double pneumonia and scarlet FOOTBALL CLUB of Mickleham PCC with an fever, which left her with a paralysed left leg. At the age of 11, she removed the metal JOIN THEM HERE Monday 2nd Rolls Royce Club Thursday 19th Wild Life Quiz independent editorial panel. leg brace she had been dependent on and began to walk without it. By 13 she had DURING THE SEASON Thursday 5th PLAY AND MEAL Monday 23rd Garden Shed The magazine is published at developed rhythmic walk, which doctors said was a miracle.