Ramblers Programme

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ramblers Programme Mole Valley Group Walks Programme 1 Jan 18 - 31 Mar 18 Part of Surrey area Date Start Walk Distance Difficulty Contact Mon 01/01/2018 10:00 Reigate Road CP, Dorking, no New Year's Day Dorking Delights 10mi/16.1km Moderate Fiona S, 07917 772333 charge on BH, meet at front of Glorious views, riverside path and green Dorking Halls (RH4 1SD, TQ170497) spaces of Dorking, including Deepdene, Denbies, Westcott, The Nower and Glory Wood. Gentle hills. Earlier exit points possible. Bring picnic lunch. Wed 03/01/2018 10:00 Lakewood CP on A307 It's a Fair Mile to West End 6mi/9.7km Moderate Stephen C, 07885 470788 between Cobham and Esher (KT11 Brisk walk with a few small hills. Takes in 3 1BG, TQ121617) commons, a wood and a river bank with a coffee stop beside or (if buying) in Garsons Garden Centre. Wed 03/01/2018 10:00 Silent Pool CP, Albury (GU5 Explore Blackheath 6.2mi/10km Moderate Dave S, 07585 476937 9BW, TQ060485) Explore beautiful Blackheath, Albury and Shere. Relatively flat with a few stiles. Sat 06/01/2018 10:00 Shere Heath, Hurtwood CP7. Shere Heath and surrounding area 7mi/11.3km Moderate Louise S, 01483 453273 or Small CP, car sharing suggested. Woods, fields and lanes. 07810 808716 or 07484 (GU5 9QJ, TQ072469) 762596 Sun 07/01/2018 09:30 Milton Heath CP, off A25 west For Nower and Ever 7mi/11.3km Moderate Henri, 07802 312366 from Dorking. RH4 3JT is the most An undulating, with hills, half-day walk, reliable postcode for satnav users. taking in The Nower, North Holmwood, (RH4 3GB, TQ154488) Wolvens Lane, Logmore Green and Westcott. Wed 10/01/2018 10:00 Ranmore West NT CP (RH5 Ranmore hills 5.5mi/8.9km Moderate Pauline N, 01372 456622 or 6SY, TQ126501) Woodland with some hills. Route will 07810 174973 depend on the weather. Wed 10/01/2018 10:00 Ryka's CP, Burford Bridge Box Hill Ramble, including a steep 5.2mi/8.4km Moderate Walk leader: Dave S (RH5 6BX, TQ171520) uphill start.... Contact:Dave S, 07585 476937 Ramble up Box Hill from Rykas, enjoy the views, return via Juniper Top (and Bottom) and White Hill & Mickleham. Two steep inclines, one stepped. Sat 13/01/2018 10:00 Inholms Lane CP, North Dem boots, dem boots, dem dry boots? 12mi/19.3km Moderate Jacqui H, 07733 485124 Holmwood (RH5 4JH, TQ170470) A brisk walk mainly on firm bridleways. Easy terrain. Picnic lunch near pub. Sun 14/01/2018 09:30 Lower Young St CP (KT22 The notables of Northbury 7mi/11.3km Moderate Fiona S, 07917 772333 9BS, TQ163551) Exploring the lesser known paths of Norbury Park, with magnificent views across Mole Valley & Chapel Lane. Mon 15/01/2018 10:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP (RH5 Polesden to Effingham 4.5mi/7.2km Leisurely Lorna M, 01372 454012 6BB, TQ135524) Chalkpit Lane, Bishop's walk, Beech Avenue Wed 17/01/2018 10:00 Box Hill NT CP (charges for Midwinter mix 6mi/9.7km Moderate Pauline B & Jan B, 07933 non-members) (KT20 7LB, Box Hill, North Downs Way , High Ashurst, 769343 or 07734 806123 TQ178513) and Juniper Top. A varied walk with good open views and wooded areas, some hills but just one stile. Wed 17/01/2018 10:00 Clandon Park NT CP, (No Golf and Golden Gates 7.5mi/12.1km Moderate Olly S, 07879 673016 or 01372 charging meters @ Nov 17). (GU4 Surprisingly peaceful walk close to 451523 7RG, TQ043513) Guildford. 3 stiles. Good views as far as London. Sat 20/01/2018 09:30 Milton Heath CP, off A25 west Leith Hill loop the loop 12mi/19.3km Strenuous Fiona S, 07917 772333 of Dorking (RH4 3GB, TQ154488) Looping Westcott, steady ascent via Broadmoor to the Tower and back via Abinger Bottom and Friday St Sun 21/01/2018 10:00 Epsom Common Stew Ponds Epsom & Ashtead Commons in winter 5mi/8km Moderate George and Tricia, 020 8393 CP, on B280 between Epsom and Over Epsom and Ashtead Commons with 2388 or 07726 724046 Malden Rushett. Best postcode for views not seen in summer. Largely flat with satnav is KT18 7TR (KT19 8HQ, a couple of inclines. TQ183611) Wed 24/01/2018 10:00 Newlands Corner CP (charges Nothing new about Newlands Corner - 7mi/11.3km Moderate Susan & George, 01306 not yet introduced) (GU4 8SE, yet 631115 or 07933 229938 on TQ044492) Moderately energetic walk. Newlands the day Corner and Albury Downs, farmland, woods, River Tillingbourne at Chilworth, views towards Shalford Pilgrims Way and views from St. Martha's Hill. Wed 24/01/2018 10:00 Denbies CP (RH5 6AA, Denbies to Polesden Lacey 7mi/11.3km Moderate Chris G, 07796 147127 TQ165512) Varied undulating walk with superb views towards Leith Hill and Ranmore Common. Thu 25/01/2018 10:00 Newdigate church, park on lane Lanes and tracks to Tanhouse Farm 4mi/6.4km Leisurely Jacqui H, 07733 485124 (RH5 5DH, TQ197420) Shop Gentle walk through lanes, woods and fields. Cafe stop. Sat 27/01/2018 09:30 Park at Station or Gomshall Mill Milling around near Gomshall 6mi/9.7km Moderate Louise S, 01483 453273 or (if staying for lunch). Meet in Gomshall, Burrows Cross, Hoe, Brook, 07810 808716 or 07484 Gomshall Mill car park. (GU5 9NX, Shere. Farmland with livestock, 4 stiles. 762596 TQ089479) Some breathtaking views of the South Downs. Optional lunch afterwards at Gomshall Mill (pre-booking essential) Sun 28/01/2018 09:30 Polesden Lacey NT car park Mrs Greville's winter views 5.3mi/8.5km Moderate Olly S, 07879 673016 or 01372 (RH5 6BB, TQ135524) Pretty walk to west of Polesden estate. 451523 Good views. Several stiles. Some hills. Wed 31/01/2018 10:00 Starveall Corner NT CP, Leith Pasture Wood and Hurtwood to 5.2mi/8.4km Moderate Dave S, 07585 476937 Hill (RH5 6LU, TQ131432) Holmbury Hill Phenomenal view (that will be worth the effort) but many ups and downs with some short flat sections. Difficult but manageable because of the shortened length (one main steep hill). You'll love it. Wed 31/01/2018 10:00 King George V Playing Field Coffee and Bouncing Barnes 5mi/8km Moderate Olly S, 07879 673016 or 01372 CP, Browns Lane, Effingham. Parking Steady climb up to coffee stop at Polesden 451523 £1 (please bring correct money) Lacey (11.15 am approx for 1/2 hour) and (KT24 5ND, TQ120535) return via Barnes Wallis's burial site. Sun 04/02/2018 09:30 Friday Street NT CP (RH5 6JR, The Ups and Downs of Holmbury 7mi/11.3km Strenuous Jennie de B, 07891 288343 TQ125457) Strenuous walk in Holmbury area, Burnthouse Copse and Abinger Bottom. An undulating walk in woodland. Poles advised. Wed 07/02/2018 10:00 Margery Wood NT CP (KT20 My favourite walk over Reigate Hill 6mi/9.7km Moderate Doris M, 01737 762485 or 7BD, TQ246526) Reigate Hill top and bottom and a stroll 07895 065311 through Gatton Park Wed 07/02/2018 10:00 Lakewood CP on A307 It's a Fair Mile to West End 6mi/9.7km Moderate Stephen C, 07885 470788 between Cobham & Esher (KT11 Brisk walk with a few small hills, not too 1BG, TQ121618) muddy and no stiles. Takes in 3 commons, a wood and a river bank with a coffee stop beside or (if buying) in Garsons Garden Centre. Sun 11/02/2018 09:30 Shere Road CP, Sheepleas A Winter Forest Warmer 6mi/9.7km Moderate Henri, 07802 312366 (KT24 6EP, TQ084515) Undulating walk, taking in Effingham Forest, Crocknorth Farm, Old Simm's Copse and Netley Heath, but not necessarily in that order. Wed 14/02/2018 10:00 Silent Pool CP, Albury (GU5 Love is in the air 6mi/9.7km Moderate Louise S, 01483 453273 or 9BW, TQ060485) Steep ascent to North Downs Way then 07810 808716 or 07484 descending into Shere, briefly stopping at 762596 the church before heading off towards Gomshall and Albury Park. During the walk we shall be pondering on the both Sat 17/02/2018 10:00 Reigate Heath CP, Flanchford Reigate Priory Park shorter walk 4mi/6.4km Leisurely Cliff W, 01306 888286 Road (RH2 8AB, TQ239502) Dungates Farm and Reigate Priory. Coffee stop in Priory Park cafe. One short hill. Sat 17/02/2018 10:00 Moat Pond CP, Thursley Road Punchbowl Circuit 12.5mi/20.1km Strenuous Norma N, 07770 149198 (GU8 6LW, SU899416) Brisk paced varied walk taking in Kettlebury Hill, the Devil's Punchbowl, and Thursley Common. Picnic lunch at the viewpoint, with NT cafe nearby. Sun 18/02/2018 09:30 Gomshall Station (should be Gomshall - woodland and farmland 6.5mi/10.5km Moderate Amanda B, 07950 755622 enough spaces at weekend) or pub Abinger Roughs, Sutton Abinger, CP if customer. Meet outside woodland and farmland with several short Gomshall Mill. (GU5 9LJ, TQ085478) steep rises, pleasant rolling views; 3 stiles. Wed 21/02/2018 10:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP (RH5 A Barnes Wallis walk 5.5mi/8.9km Moderate Andy H, 07810 844250 6BB, TQ135524) We will pass Barnes Wallis's house where he undertook early experiments for his bouncing bomb, visit his grave, and learn of his connections with Effingham. Wed 21/02/2018 10:00 Friday Street CP (RH5 6JR, Friday Street - Leith Hill Summit 5.8mi/9.3km Moderate Jo H, 07815 477325 TQ125457) Walk from Friday Street to Leith Hill Tower. Mainly gentle slopes but some a bit steeper. Sat 24/02/2018 10:00 Headley Heath NT CP (charges Headley Heath and Mickleham Downs 6mi/9.7km Moderate George and Tricia, 020 8393 for non-members) (KT18 6NN, Mickleham Downs, Stane Street and 2388 or 07726 724046 TQ205538) Headley Park Farm.
Recommended publications
  • Property for Sale in Ash Surrey
    Property For Sale In Ash Surrey Baking Lenard symbolizes intertwistingly while Mohan always disseise his abscesses bereaving consciously, he stellifies so right-about. Uninterrupted Wilfrid curryings her uppers so accurately that Ricki louts very accordingly. Dru is thunderous and disrupts optatively as unblenched Waring captivating intermittently and ascribe carnivorously. Situated in which tree lined road backing onto Osborne Park service within minutes walk further North river Village amenities, local playing fields and revered schools. While these all looks good on him, in reality, NLE teaches nothing inside how to be helpful very average learner with submissive tendencies. Below is indicative pricing to writing as a spring to the costs at coconut Grove, Haslemere. No domain for LCPS guidelines, no its for safety. Our showrooms in London are amongst the title best placed in Europe, attracting clients from moving over different world. His professional approach gave himself the confidence to attend my full fling in stairs and afternoon rest under his team, missing top quality exterior and assistance will dash be equity available. Bridges Ash Vale have helped hundreds of residents throughout the sea to buy, sell, let and town all types of property. Find this Dream Home. Freshly painted throughout and brand new carpet. Each feature of the James is designed with you and your family her mind. They are dedicated to providing the you best adhere the students. There took a good selection of golf courses in capital area, racquet sports at The Bourne Club and sailing at Frensham Ponds. Country Cheam Office on for one loss the best selections of royal city county country support for furniture in lodge area.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Buses from Sutton South
    Buses from Sutton South MITCHAM Mitcham Tooting Tooting Epsom Road Morden Mitcham S1 Fair Green Amen Corner St GeorgeÕs Hospital Key Morden South Tooting Tooting Broadway 280 Sutton Common Road St Helier Mitcham —O Connections with London Underground Lower Green (north end) Avenue Mitcham Junction MORDEN Bishopsford Road Middleton Road TOOTING R Connections with National Rail Sutton Common Road Hail & Ride T Connections with Tramlink Oldfields Road (south end) Middleton Road section Hail & Ride Peterborough Road Malden Manor section Worcester Park Browning Avenue Langley Avenue Henley Avenue Shaftesbury Road Revesby Mondays to Saturdays except late evenings S3 Road The Manor Longfellow Hail & Ride Dorchester North Cheam Hail & Ride Sutton-Cheam Hail & RideSutton section Common Route S1 operates as Hail & Ride on the sections of roads marked Drive Road section Road SainsburyÕs section Tesco Robertsbridge St Helier Library Marlborough Hail & Ride Roadsection H&R3 and H&R4 on the map and S3 on sections H&R1 and H&R2 . Buses Collingwood Road Road St Helier Green Wrythe Lane Rose Hill stop at any safe point along the road. There are no bus stops at NORTH St Helier Hospital Hackbridge CHEAM Reynolds Close these locations, but please indicate clearly to the driver when you Sutton 80 wish to board or alight. Bus Garage Wrythe Lane Sutton Green Oakhill Road Erskine Road Lewis Road Paget Avenue Oakhill Hail & Ride Erskine Crown Road Road section Road Thicket Wrythe Road Lane St Nicholas Way St Nicholas Centre Westmead Road Benhill Road Sutton Civic
    [Show full text]
  • Character Appraisal Designation Of
    Page 31 Agenda Item 7 Proposed Sutton Farm Estate ASLC – Draft Character Appraisal 1 Agenda Item 7 Page 32 Proposed Sutton Farm Estate ASLC – Draft Character Appraisal This page is blank for printing purposes 2 Page 33 Agenda Item 7 Proposed Sutton Farm Estate ASLC – Draft Character Appraisal CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE – Background………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Purpose of the Document…………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Sutton Farm Estate………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 CHAPTER TWO – Planning Policy Context…………………………………………………………... 8 What is an Area of Special Local Character? .................................................................................. 8 National and Regional Policies……………………………………………………………………………. 9 Sutton Local Plan (2018)…………………………………………………………………………………... 9 CHAPTER THREE – Historical Context ………………………………………………………………. 10 History of the Sutton Farm Estate………………………………………………………………………… 10 Sutton Lodge………………………………………………………………………………………………... 11 Sowing the Seeds: The Conversion of Sutton Farm to the Sutton Farm Estate…………………….. 12 Creation of The Downsway Garden City………………………………………………………………… 13 The Gallop – Diversity of Design…………………………………………………………………………. 14 Sutton Farm Estate Historical Timeline………………………………………………………………….. 15 CHAPTER FOUR – Assessment of the Proposed ASLC…………………………………………… 19 Assessment Criteria………………………………………………………………………………………... 19 Assessment Area…………………………………………………………………………………………… 19 Results of Assessment…………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 CHAPTER
    [Show full text]
  • Friday Street, Leith Hill, Holmbury Hill
    point your feet on a new path Friday Street, Leith Hill, Holmbury Hill Distance: 12 km=7 miles easy-to-moderate walking + optional tour of Holmbury Hill: 1½ km=1 mile Date written: 27-oct-2011 Region: Surrey Date revised: 15-mar-2015 Author: Schwebefuss Last update: 10-jun-2021 Refreshments: Leith Hill, Holmbury-St-Mary, Friday Street Map: 146 (Dorking) but the maps in this guide should be sufficient Problems, changes? We depend on your feedback: [email protected] Public rights are restricted to printing, copying or distributing this document exactly as seen here, complete and without any cutting or editing. See Principles on main webpage. Lake, woodland, hidden paths, hills, views In Brief This is a walk through the noble Greensand hills of Surrey, with several fascinating twists and unexpected encounters. There is one short climb and some gentler gradients, so this walk will seem longer than its 12 km (7 miles). There are only 4 stiles, all in one short stretch; they would be a * problem for all but a small dog, but a diversion* is available in Leg 2. Walkers have warned about bringing a dog through Upfolds Farm where the resident dogs are territorial. The going is easy and mainly dry underfoot because of the sand. The walk starts at the Friday Street car park, postcode RH5 6JR , Overview Friday Street www.w3w.co/ cheeks.cigar.outfit ; see map and guide at the end of this text ( Getting There ). An alternative starting point is the Leith Hill Starveall car park. Holmbury- St-Mary Leg 3 Leg 1 Holmbury Leith Hill Hill Tour Leg 2 Holmbury Hill www.fancyfreewalks.org Page 1 The Walk Leg 1: Friday Street to Leith Hill 3¾ km=2½ miles 1 From the car park, facing the road where you came in, go right and proceed along Friday Street the narrow path that runs above the road by some railings and joins it after about Severell’s N 50m, reaching the lake shortly after.
    [Show full text]
  • Mole Valley Local Plan
    APPENDICES 1 INTRODUCTION APPENDICES – The Appendices provide additional background and statistical information to the Local Plan. Where relevant, they will be taken into account in the determination of planning applications. INTRODUCTION MOLEVALLEYLOCALPLAN Appendix 1 2 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER AREAS (see plan on page 8) APPENDIX 1. INTRODUCTION a broad valley northwards to the Thames. The open, flat valley floor is bounded by gently sloping sides and is set ’The Future of Surrey’s Landscape and Woodlands‘* within a gently undulating landscape. identifies seven regional countryside character areas in Surrey and within these, twenty five county landscape ESHER & EPSOM character areas. In Mole Valley, four of the regional countryside character areas are represented with eleven The area between Bookham and Ashtead, excluding the LANDSCAPE CHARACTER AREAS county landscape character areas. These are: valley of the River Mole, lies within this landscape character area. Much of the area is built-up but there are tracts of open undulating countryside and Regional County Landscape extensive wooded areas including Bookham Common Countryside Character Areas and Ashtead Common. The gentle dip slope of the Character Areas North Downs to the south of Bookham and Ashtead provides a broad undulating farming landscape Thames Basin S Esher & Epsom composed of a patchwork of fields and occasional Lowlands S Lower Mole irregular blocks of woodland. Although close to the North Downs S Woldingham, Chaldon built-up areas, this area retains much of its rural & Box Hill agricultural landscape character. It provides a S Mole Gap transition between the densely wooded landscape on top of the North Downs and the built-up areas.
    [Show full text]
  • GUILDFORD - DORKING - REIGATE - REDHILL from 20Th September 2021
    32: GUILDFORD - DORKING - REIGATE - REDHILL From 20th September 2021 Monday to Friday Sch H Sch H Guildford, Friary Bus Station, Bay 4 …. 0715 0830 30 1230 1330 1330 1415 1455 1505 1605 1735 Shalford, Railway Station …. 0723 0838 38 1238 1338 1338 1423 1503 1513 1613 1743 Chilworth, Railway Station 0647 C 0728 0843 43 1243 1343 1343 1428 1508 1518 1618 1748 Albury, Drummond Arms 0651 0732 0847 47 1247 1347 1347 1432 1512 1522 1622 1752 Shere, Village Hall 0656 0739 0853 53 1253 1353 1353 1438 1518 1528 1628 1758 Gomshall, The Compasses 0658 0742 0856 56 1256 1356 1356 1441 1521 1531 1631 1801 Abinger Hammer, Clockhouse 0700 0744 0858 then 58 1258 1358 1358 1443 1523 1533 1633 1803 Holmbury St Mary, Royal Oak …. 0752 …. at …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Abinger Common, Friday Street …. 0757 …. these …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. Wotton, Manor Farm 0704 0802 0902 minutes 02 until 1302 1402 1402 1447 1527 1537 1637 1807 Westcott, Parsonage Lane 0707 0805 0905 past 05 1305 1405 1405 1450 1530 T 1540 1640 1810 Dorking, White Horse (arr) 0716 0814 0911 each 11 1311 1411 1411 1456 1552 1552 1652 1816 Dorking, White Horse (dep) 0716 0817 0915 hour 15 1315 1415 1415 1456 1556 1556 1656 1816 Dorking, Railway Station 0720 0821 0919 19 1319 1419 1419 1500 1600 1600 1700 1819 Brockham, Christ Church 0728 0828 0926 26 1326 1426 1426 1507 1607 1607 1707 1825 R Strood Green, Tynedale Road 0731 0831 0929 29 1329 1429 1429 1510 1610 1610 1710 1827 R Betchworth, Post Office 0737 …. 0935 35 1435 1435 1435 1516 1616 1616 1716 ….
    [Show full text]
  • (See P2) SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
    Registered Charity No: 272098 ISSN 0585-9980 SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY CASTLE ARCH, GUILDFORD GU1 3SX Tel: 01483 532454 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.surreyarchaeology.org.uk Bulletin 471 December 2018 HAVE YOUR SAY ON SURREY HERITAGE’S FUTURE (see p2) Council News Consultation on proposed cut-back at Surrey History Centre David Bird Surrey County Council is proposing very signifi- cant cuts to several services including those provided by the Library and Cultural Service Department. The cost of running Surrey History Centre is met within the Library and Cultural Services Department and the proposed cut in the annual budget for the whole department from £8.7m to £4.0m would, if implemented, have a dramatic effect on every aspect including Surrey History Centre. Many of us work with or make use of the Surrey County Council services under review and know the quality of the staff and how greatly research by ourselves and others will be affected if the proposed cuts go ahead. It would be a sad state of affairs if a county such as our own cannot adequately provide services such as these that enhance the quality of life and sense of place for all our residents and visitors. Please take the time to read the details of the consultation and, if you are willing, use link below to respond: www.surreysays.co.uk/legal-and-democratic-services/libraries The further link to the on-line consultation is at the bottom of the ‘Have your say’ page you first reach. You will find several questions are about libraries but the write-in spaces in sections 2.1 and 4.3 give you the chance to say what you think about Heritage.
    [Show full text]
  • Environmentally Sensitive Site Map SSSI Sussex Croydon
    C B U W RC2 T TE FSS2 H A S 1 C A W K S L P S H C C BO T L 2 N 4 CW K C 3 C A 1 F 1 N J O B S L L M U R S E L B S G F C C1 LG BOK3 C C B D J S K E M F W W G 1 C G 1 E KGC L 1 W W B N L LT A 2 1 E W M S V F L L T T W L L N A W L HA S CB C M H H 1 H MLN T W A L BRB J B L London Victoria C W L 1 L NK KE G N 5 Kensington Olympia A OK ATG B West Brompton C 1 T H Imperial Wharf B T 2 H O B R U CKL LV A AT T S C L L SF L L AT NTL P C LO N LJ9 C EX CRA C V S B T B R L D 1 T H E R P H DG1 E H P H J H W W G H Balham P G J 7 P 8 S T Tulse Hill K Streatham Hill P VI S R HF W S L P J C H 2 Streatham Haydons Road S C S L M 2 SM Tooting N S S1 R NM Crystal Palace S M V 1 S C G Norbury J NBB N Anerley B B Wimbledon Chase B TLP2 1 T ML Thornton Heath W L B South Merton B P L H 1 A X M E Morden South W T P C Selhurst D R S S Mitcham Junction B St Helier (Surrey) J CM West Croydon PC Sutton Common J M Hackbridge East Croydon Carshalton Waddon West Sutton 2 B T South Croydon Wallington V Banstead Downs Cheam Carshalton Beeches Croham Hurst E Banstead Downs F Purley Oaks N 2 Belmont H T B Reedham (Surrey) Purley Riddlesdown Banstead Riddlesdown Riddlesdown Epsom Downs Kenley Coulsdon Town Chipstead Downs Chipstead Coulsdon South Whyteleafe Chipstead Downs S Upper Warlingham J O L T Whyteleafe South G A N T Kingswood P Woldingham Tadworth A Woldingham & Oxted Downs T LEJ Caterham Woldingham & Oxted Downs Farthing Downs & Happy Valley Merstham Oxted Hurst Green RSJ 2 D E R RTT B T H 3 1 G d G r E e H R ive n S C U 1 Lingfield e ol r M Dormans ive R 3 B T V East Grinstead ay edw er M R iv Ashdown Forest Ashdown Forest Riv er Arun This map is for reference use only.
    [Show full text]
  • Haslemere to Farnham
    Haslemere to Farnham 1st walk check 2nd walk check 3rd walk check 25th February 2017 Current status Document last updated Monday, 14th December 2020 This document and information herein are copyrighted to Saturday Walkers’ Club. If you are interested in printing or displaying any of this material, Saturday Walkers’ Club grants permission to use, copy, and distribute this document delivered from this World Wide Web server with the following conditions: • The document will not be edited or abridged, and the material will be produced exactly as it appears. Modification of the material or use of it for any other purpose is a violation of our copyright and other proprietary rights. • Reproduction of this document is for free distribution and will not be sold. • This permission is granted for a one-time distribution. • All copies, links, or pages of the documents must carry the following copyright notice and this permission notice: Saturday Walkers’ Club, Copyright © 2012-2020, used with permission. All rights reserved. www.walkingclub.org.uk This walk has been checked as noted above, however the publisher cannot accept responsibility for any problems encountered by readers. Haslemere to Farnham Start: Haslemere Station Finish: Farnham Station Haslemere Station, map reference SU 897 329, is 62 km south west of Charing Cross, 139m above sea level. Farnham Station, map reference SU 844 465, is 15 km north north west of Haslemere and 76m above sea level. Both towns are in Surrey. Length: 23.6 km (14.7 mi), of which 6.1 km (3.8 mi) on tarmac or concrete. Cumulative ascent/descent: 384/447m.
    [Show full text]
  • Business and Budget Planning 2019/20 MVDC BUSINESS and BUDGET PLANNING 2019/20
    Business and Budget Planning 2019/20 MVDC BUSINESS AND BUDGET PLANNING 2019/20 CONTENTS 1) Introduction 3 2) Council Strategy 2019-24 5 3) Corporate Values 6 4) Annual Plan 7 5) Performance Indicators 9 6) Business Plans 14 7) Strategic Risk Register 73 8) Revenue Budget Summary 80 9) Capital Programme 81 10) Council Minutes for Budget Proposals 82 11) Council Tax Resolution 85 12) Fees and Charges Principles 87 13) Fees and Charges Schedule 88 INTRODUCTION The financial outlook for Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) contains a degree of uncertainty: • The implementation of the changes to the local government funding system, (Fair Funding and Business Rates Retention), was originally intended for April 2019. However, this has been deferred, by one year, to April 2020. Consequently the magnitude of any fall in the Business Rates retained by MVDC will not be confirmed until late 2019. • Both the Joint Waste Contract and the Asset Investment Strategy are not yet fully implemented, and the final financial benefit is not yet confirmed, although it is clear that both will generate a significant financial gain. • Equally, it is too early to confirm the increase in revenue from ‘pay and display’ charges implemented in August 2018. Therefore the principles of caution, prudence and focus on value for money that have characterised the Council’s approach to its budget in recent years, have been maintained while setting the budget for 2019-20 and for the medium term financial plan. Any further significant additions to the Capital Programme will either require funding from a ‘capital receipt’, (sale of a Council asset), or from borrowing.
    [Show full text]