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Local Christmas Postal Service Local Christmas Postal Service As in previous years, in partnership with Hinchley Wood Scouts we will be running a Christmas post delivery service between Tue 11th and Fri 21st December. Post your cards (fully addressed) into one of the conveniently located yellow post boxes around the Village, and add 30p per card. We will deliver your cards within the Claygate Parish borders, to Hinchley Wood, The Dittons and Esher. Last collection is 2pm on Fri 21st December Funds raised will be shared by the Group and our nominated charity which this year is Shelter 1st Claygate Scouts would like to thank the following for hosting the post boxes around the village hew PierceگTHE FOLEY Ma CLAYGATE EstateAgents Holy Trinity Claygate Plus the residents at 7 Forge Drive, 74 Coverts Road and 44 Oaken Lane Our Christmas Postal Service delivers to any address within the Claygate Parish borders and to the following streets: HINCHLEY WOOD Avondale Ave, Chesterfield Dr, Claygate Ln, Cotswold Clo, Couchmore Ave, Cumberland Dr, Dorchester Clo, Eastmont Rd, Gibson Ct, Greenways, Harefield, Heathside, Heathside Clo, Hill Rise, Hillcrest Gdns, Hillmont Rd, Hinchley Clo, Hinchley Dr, Hinchley Way, Macaulay Ave, Manor Dr, Manor Rd N, Manor Rd S, Meadow Cl, Medina Ave, Montgomery Ave, Priors Wood, Royston Ct, Severn Dr, Southmont Rd, Southwood Gdns, Station Approach, Westmont Rd THAMES DITTON & LONG DITTON Angel Rd, Bankside Dr, Bourne Clo, Brooklands Rd, Claygate Ln, Dene Gdns, Ditton Lawn, Effingham Rd, Ewell Rd, Giggs Hill Gdns, Gloucester Pl, Greenwood Clo, Greenwood Rd, Lynwood Rd, Manor Rd N, Manordene Clo, Mayfield Rd, Oakdene Ave, Orchard Ave, Orchard Clo, Paget Pl, Quinton Rd, Rushett Rd, Rythe Ct, St Andrews Clo, Scott Farm Clo, Southville Rd, Sugden Rd, Thorkhill Gdns, Thorkhill Rd, Wessex Clo, Westville Rd, Woodfield Rd ESHER Alma Rd, Carleton Clo, Chestnut Ave, Cranbrook Dr, Cranleigh Rd, The Drive, Elm Tree Ave, Ember Gdns, Ember Ln, Gainsborough Cl, Grove End Ln, Grove Way, Houston Pl, Imber Clo, Imber Gr, Imber Park Rd, Lime Tree Ave, Oaklands Ave, Orchard Gate, Parkwood Ave, Sandon Clo, Woodend, The Woodlands, Woodside Ave.
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