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6 The Editor's Note Plus contact information

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8 Out & About The gardens at Polesden Lacey

12 Hampton's Fuggle Hops Phil Kemp visits our local, award-winning hop grower

18 Surrey Game & Country Fair A great day out on Sunday 23rd September

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• THE EDITOR'S NOTE In August, Marcus and I were very fortunate to be invited to visit the Beaverbrook Hotel, which is quite simply an outstandingly luxurious new hotel near Leatherhead. It has a fascinating history, as the former home of Lord Beaverbrook, owner of the Daily Express and a minister under Churchill during WWII, and he lived and entertained there for over 50 years. The estate was bought in 2010 by its current owners, and the main house now has 18 beautiful rooms, all named after previous friends and guests of Lord Beaverbrook, including Sir Winston Churchill. Interestingly, his room is not that grand. It faces the rear of the house (now the front) and away from the glorious views, but he is said to have preferred the light for painting. He also had an escape route should it be required. The house is also home to their top restaurant, The Japanese Grill and the Parrot Bar, both taking in the magical view, as well as the restored private cinema, one of the very first in the country in its day. We were given a tour of the estate by a charming young man called Jack Greenall, a recent addition to the Beaverbrook and in fact a former jockey with two Grand Nationals to his name. Set in 400 acres, there is The Garden House, the former home of Beaverbrook’s aunt, which houses 11 further bedrooms and an Italian- themed and less expensive restaurant. Children are well catered for with tree houses, a play area and more. Being built is a new spa facility in addition to cottages to provide more accommodation. I cannot pretend that a stay at the Beaverbrook is anything less than eyewateringly expensive. But it is a majestic venue and offers a sense of occasion that is very hard to find in this area. The good news is that you do not have to be a millionaire to visit. They do what looked to me like a very fine afternoon tea, which starts at £35 per person. Very happily, the lovely owners have offered a competition for our readers to win tea for two with Champagne, so please do enter the usual way and experience the Beaverbrook for yourselves. I doubt you will be disappointed.

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The Gardens at PoleSDen Lacey

We talk to Jamie Harris, the Head Gardener at Polesden Lacey What’s best in the gardens at Polesden Lacey in September? Although Polesden Lacey is mostly known as a summer garden, due to the fact that this is when Maggie Greville spent most of her time here, September is still a fantastic time to visit and there are some stunning plants throughout the formal gardens that are well worth checking out. A walk along the double Herbaceous Borders for instance will be rewarded with the likes of Salvias, Sedums, Asters and ornamental grasses still doing their thing. The roses in the Rose Garden will still be blooming until the first frosts while the outer borders here will also be studded with late season colour such as Cleome, Lespedeza and the stunning but spiky Colletia shrub. Elsewhere the back

borders of the Lavender and Iris Gardens will also be spilling over with Fuchsia and Japanese Anemone. Does it change throughout the month? Yes, as September creeps towards October and the onset of autumn, the focus starts to shift away from flowers and blooms towards barks, berries and leaves on our trees and shrubs. If you venture beyond the formal gardens into the pleasure grounds and areas like the Upper Sunk Garden or Preserve Copse you’ll be greeted by such delights as Viburnum fruits and Acer or Cotinus foliage. That’s not to say that there aren’t any flowers left of course. One of my favourite trees in the garden is often at its best when blooming away in September. Head to the Weeping Elm Lawn to the north east of the mansion and you spot a fine Tetradium daniellii in full flower. Also known as the Bee Bee Tree, you’ll probably hear it before you see it due to the mass of bees searching for the last few drops of nectar of the year!

Top: Polesdon (Nick Meers); right: Sept at Polesden Lacey (Eddie Hyde).

Do you think gardeners (at our places and more generally) are thinking about the late summer/early autumn garden more than they used to, and planning for it more carefully these days - almost as a separate season? Yes, absolutely. The weather in September is often better than during the height of summer so there are still plenty of people who want to get out and enjoy our gardens. We’re pretty well-covered for summer here at Polesden Lacey and have also spent a lot of time and effort to increase our horticultural interest in spring and winter in recent years, with the Spring Borders and Winter Garden the obvious places to head to. The next focus is now on autumn. We started that this year by greatly improving our Salvia collection and also planting hundreds of late summer Nerine bulbs along the Herbaceous Borders and in our Cut Flower Garden. We also have big plans for autumnal foliage here with the addition of a new collection of trees on the perimeter of Preserve Copse in the pipeline, for example.

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THE GARDENS AT POLESDEN LACEY for this time of year, each time we undertake a replanting programme. Our containers around the house or in Dairy Courtyard will also have plenty of September interest. Each year the planting is different but the use of grasses or perennials such as Penstemon or Pelargonium, especially when regularly deadheaded, will make sure the impact is still significant. Any tips for people at home – what to plant for September interest in the garden? Any of the coneflowers will do you proud at this time of the year. Whether that’s Echinacea, Helenium, Rudbeckia or the humble sunflower, they’re all perfect for extending the season and are also incredibly easy and cheap to grow from seed. Do you have a favourite plant for September? It would have to be the Salvia for me. There are so many beautiful colours and forms to choose from, making them versatile for any planting scheme. We’ve dramatically increased our collection this year. Along the Herbaceous Borders alone you’ll find the likes of the cool blue Salvia patens, the deep purple of ‘Amistad’ and the dusty pinks of ‘Love & Wishes’ to name but a few.

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Do you have a favourite place in the garden at this time of year? (eg. somewhere to stop and admire views, or where the planting is lovely) The views across to Ranmore Common and the rest of the Polesden Lacey estate are always a real show stopper, and no more so than at the change of seasons fromsummer into autumn when the amazing palette of leaf colour starts to seep across the landscape. We recently cleared some new views that are not visible from anywhere else within the garden at Yew Walk, so that’s probably my favourite place to stop and enjoy the surroundings right now. To find it, simply cross the lower bridge near the Rock Garden or head down from the Old Kitchen Garden and you can’t miss it. How do you plan for colour in the garden in September, eg. do some summer plants continue or do you plant others specially? We try to make sure that we select plants which provide all year round interest or as close to that as possible. There are some plants which are naturally at their best towards the end of summer such as the Aster, Salvia, Echinacea or Rudbeckia, all of which can be found along our Herbaceous Borders at this time of year. Other plants have fantastic seed heads that persist after flowering, like Eryngiums or teasels. We make sure that our mixed borders have plenty of interest from these types of plants September 2018

Do you like autumn – could you describe your favourite first signs of autumn? I love autumn! The change from one season to the next is always fascinating but for me the time when the leaves start to turn is always so exciting. The mesmerising kaleidoscope of reds, yellows and oranges that nature throws up never ceases to enthral. The best place to head for autumn leaf colour here at Polesden would be the Croquet Lawn banks where our Smoke Bushes are a sight to behold and also the glades in Preserve Copse which are full of specimen trees. As autumn really gets going at Polesden Lacey, what are the best bits for you? Apart from all the other highlights and favourites mentioned above, if I had to recommend one tree that everyone must see here in autumn it’s the Liquidambar, or Sweet Gum tree. There are smaller examples in Preserve Copse but it’s the huge one on the Weeping Elm Lawn that really grabs your attention as it changes colour, looking almost as if it’s on fire. Make sure you join us here in late summer and early autumn to see this and all that the garden has to offer… Nick Meers

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Garden Matters

Simon Essex, founder of The Patio Black Spot Removal Company Ltd advises how to keep garden stonework looking beautiful all year round. What exactly are patio black spots and how do I know if I have them? “Patio Black Spots” begin life as tiny pollen size spores emanating from the leaves on trees. Wind blows clouds of these black lichen spores on the breeze and when it rains, they are deposited on your garden stonework. There they lay dormant for around 12-18 months before starting to feed off the minerals in the stone and germinate, appearing initially as tiny ink-like spots on your terrace, patios and pathways, then will appear on any stone, but always at the beginning of the third year. Will pressure washing get rid of them? Pressure washing merely accentuates them, as it removes the dirt, revealing the colour... and the “Patio Black Spots”! Over the two year germination period, the “Black Spots” grow into tiny sponge-like organisms, with micro fibrous roots that penetrate the surface of the stone, searching for more of the mineral; they anchor themselves and that’s why pressure washing doesn’t remove them. The tendency is to try even higher pressure, which only serves to damage the stone. So, what makes Patio Black Spot Remover different to other products? The Remover works immediately and the results are virtually instant! It contains an ingredient which penetrates the “Black spots”, kills the root and is simply washed away, revealing the spectacular colour that people paid so much to have laid in the first place. Most proprietary patio cleaners take days or weeks to work, contain pesticides and are formulated to remove green algae. But they won’t have any effect on the “Black spots”. Other, Heavy duty patio cleaners, including cement mortar removers, contain hydrochloric acid; the very acid that stains Sandstone orange and dissolves limestone, the effect of which is irreversible!

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What if I don’t know what kind of stone I have? Simply contact our technical department and send a photo of your area. We will identify the stone and advise you personally. What happens next year? Patio Black Spot Remover, is part of a unique system; the Remover, removes the spots; the Patio Black Spot Preventer, is then applied twelve months after the first treatment then year on year. The Preventer is simply sprayed on and left to work; it kills all the spores, that landed over the past year, before they germinate. The system reduces the need to pressure wash regularly, reducing damage to your stonework, whilst maintaining its original appearance, year on year! this is what one delighted customer had to say! “Having despaired of ever getting our sandstone patio restored to its original beautiful colours, we are so pleased we contacted The Patio Black Spot Removal Company. We are absolutely amazed with the results following treatment to our patio and stone walls - a fantastic finish that has fully restored the stunning array of colours to our Indian Sandstone. All the staff we dealt with were brilliant and the work was carried out with minimum disruption. We are very happy to recommend this Company.”

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THE HAMPTON ESTATE'S

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Phil Kemp meets Bill Biddell for a tour of the estate’s hop garden and oast THE HAMPTON Estate at Seale near Farnham has been growing hops for hundreds of years and are the last commercial growers in Surrey. They specialise in Fuggle hops for beer production which are revered and used by brewers throughout the country, including The Hogs Back Brewery in nearby Tongham. In 2017 Hampton Fuggles were awarded the Wigan Cup by The Institute of Brewing and Distilling for the best sample of Fuggle hop in the UK.

acres under production. However, for a catalogue of conspiring reasons, following the First World War virtually all were out of production. I was intrigued to find out what has made Hampton fly in the face of such adversity and was invited to join Bill Biddell, who manages the estate with his wife Bridget, for a personal tour.

Farnham has a hop growing heritage dating back to at least the late 1500s when the town was encircled by hop gardens, and was at its zenith in the late 19th century with over 1,500

We met at the estate office where Bill started his introduction into their hop growing. “The Hampton Estate has always grown hops. Paul Thompson, who works for us, follows his father and grandfather who dried the hops that we’ve always grown in and around Puttenham. We have always grown just one variety which is the Fuggle. In the mid 70s and early 80s there were thirty or forty growers around Farnham, all pretty small, and which included the Bides and the Tices who were really well-known hop names. But a lot of people were persuaded to go into new style hops because at that point there was this stuff called lager that people started to drink – and no one was drinking real ale. And Fuggle goes into real ale.”

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THE HAMPTON ESTATE'S FUGGLE HOPS

in. As well as hop production these include producing pedigree beef and wild venison, forestry, and hosting a wide range of activities including orienteering and gundog trials. The estate is also used as a favoured location for film studios, which has recently included providing major sets for the Robin Hood and Jack the Giant Killer films. Pointing to a photo of hop pickers hard at work on the bines strung over towering poles and wires on the slopes of the Hog’s Back I asked why they had always grown Fuggles. “Fuggle is very hard to grow because they are susceptible to wilt, and verticillium wilt is the killer of Fuggle,” Bill explained. “If you get wilt into your hop garden then you won’t be able to grow the hop. In Kent and Herefordshire where many hop gardens are right next door to each other, if one gets wilt within a year it’s on to the next one. So there are only seven or eight Fuggle growers in the country. The breweries we supply including the Hog’s Back Brewery have all been using Fuggle in their recipes for years and years and they don’t want to change. So other hop growers say that if you can grow Fuggle hops you are the luckiest growers in the country!” If you have travelled through Puttenham you will have undoubtedly seen the estate’s impressive hop garden alongside Seale Lane, with the tall ridge of the Hog’s Back behind. The hops enjoy the gault clay there that overlays the chalk of the North Downs. Only by standing alongside the many neat rows of healthy hop bines stretching into the distance can you get any real idea as to the scale of their operation. “The hop plants you can see here have been going for 45 to 50 years,” Bill explained. “They stay in the ground all year-round. Now we’ve got even more hops as we’ve extended the hop garden by a further 10 acres. That means we can now look at the rest of the older hops and decide if we should take a block out, because they might not be September 2018

performing well. Maybe just replant those. But we’ll see.” When I visited it was the end of the growing season. The hops were now full of essential oils and exuding their distinctive aroma - fully mature and ready to pick. If you’ve never seen a mature hop cone, which is the flowering part of the plant, I can assure you that you’d be quite entranced, not just by the aroma but also by the sheer geometric beauty of the perfectly formed pale green leaves that make up the flower. I asked Bill to provide a quick overview of a typical hop-producing year. “Let’s start on 1st January. There’s nothing on the garden. You can look right through the

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THE HAMPTON ESTATE'S FUGGLE HOPS whole thing. All you’ve got are the skewers in the ground where each hop is. The next thing to do is cover the whole garden in dung to add some humus back to the soil. Then we will have a month and a half of stringing. Each plant needs two to four strings which are hung by working with long poles with a hook on the end fed a big ball of string. You walk up and down going from skewer at the bottom up to the wire and back down to the skewer... and on you go. It’s very labour intensive.” We paused by one of the hop bines to inspect the way the hops are strung and to admire the cones hanging from a bine that must have been in my estimation a good 16ft tall. “By April we start getting little hop shoots, with each hop plant having 40 to 50 shoots a few weeks later. But we only want two climbing the string so we train the two shoots we want and remove the rest. So now in early May you can almost watch them grow. They are like runner beans, although they go a bit faster and grow clockwise rather than runner beans climbing anticlockwise of course. By midsummer’s day the bine will reach the top wire and start to go over the top with little hops forming on laterals coming out from the main bines by mid-July. Come late August we’re ready to start picking, with harvesting by student labour in early September.” Of course there is much more involved than space here will allow, and especially in painstakingly inspecting for any sign of disease, which as well as wilt can include various strains of mildew. Hops are also threatened by aphids and two-spotted spider mites, requiring a constant watch. I recalled seeing photos back in the estate office of pickers working to cut the bines from the wires and then transporting these by trailer to the oast house. We were now at the farm to watch this process where the huge static picking machine removes each of the individual hop cones, the only part of the bine that the brewers need, and cleans them. The hops then go into the gas-powered kilns which reduce the moisture content to preserve them and dries them, after which they are pressed and packed into huge bales ready for storage and supply to the breweries. Each bale bears the emblem of a church bell which is a traditional symbol for Farnham hops. Where to get the Fuggle flavour experience? Visit the websites of the breweries Hampton Estate supplies to find out more. You can even brew your own! Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk

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New exhibition at Leith Hill Place explores the creative output of the Darwin family Whilst many people have heard of the famous naturalist Charles Darwin, the creativity and achievements of his wider family are sometimes overlooked. Charles had ten children, seven of whom survived beyond childhood. Their children, mostly born after the great man died, included the poet Frances Cornford and the wood-engraver, painter and writer, Gwen Raverat. Ralph Vaughan Williams, their contemporary, was the grandson of Darwin’s sister Caroline and her husband (and brother-inlaw) Josiah Wedgwood the third.

creative connections, accompanied by excerpts from Vaughan Williams’ Job: a Masque for Dancing, performed by pianist and composer Geraint Lewis. Tickets can be booked via www.raverat.com/tickets/ events The exhibition is open Friday to Sunday from 7 September to 21 October, 11am-5pm. Entry to the exhibition is free, but admission charges apply. Free for National Trust members

This new exhibition at Leith Hill Place will showcase the work of these three artists, linking their work through music, poetry and art. Some of Gwen’s wood engravings have previously been on display at Watts Gallery near Guildford. Visitors will have the chance to view her work and buy prints or books related to the theme. On Saturday 13 October, William Pryor, grandson of Gwen Raverat, will be giving a talk about his families

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FANTASTICFESTIVALS IN THE SURREY HILLS

Celebrate the Surrey Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with 2 fantastic festivals set within stunning landscapes. They are a great way to explore the local area with friends and family, learn more about local produce and artisans as well as enjoy the best of what Surrey has to offer. Find out more about the local produce, events, wine tasting, crafts, courses and activities: www.surreyhillsenterprises.co.uk.

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A great family day out with lots to see and do in beautiful woodland and meadows.

Set in the stunning grounds of Denbies Wine Estate in the centre of the Surrey Hills local and regional stalls will be offering a tasty range of produce including artisan bread, cheeses, gourmet BBQ, locally reared meat, chocolates, Surrey Hills wines and locally made gins and craft beers. Children can enjoy the pop-up rare breeds petting farm, games, storytelling, live music and face painting in the Kids Zone.

Come and experience an exciting day out with your friends and family and celebrate all that’s Good about Wood. Full of traditional rural charm, there is something for everyone with woodland walks, demonstrations, beautiful crafted woodland products and delicious local food and drink.

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There will be a full programme in the Talks and Tastings Hub from national and regional chefs, including chef Steve Drake from Sorells, and demonstrations, tastings and cooking tips from food experts. Combine with a wine tour by Denbies, the largest wine producer in England, a gin masterclass or a butchery course Staged by Fantastic Food Festivals in partnership with Surrey Hills Enterprises and Denbies Wine Estate this is a special event for all the family providing an exciting and delicious experience. Find out more and book ahead: www.fantasticbritishfoodfestivals.com Adults £6 / Children £3 / Under 5’s free. Free parking.

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The Surrey Game & Country Fair Phil Kemp learns all about this genuinely exciting rural life experience, taking place on Sunday 23rd September SUNDAY 23RD September sees the return of the popular Surrey Game & Country Fair in the grounds of Loseley Park near Guildford. The fair provides visitors with the opportunity to experience rural life and crafts in Surrey, not only to watch an exciting range of activities but also to get to meet rural specialists and take part in a range of activities. To find out more about the fair I was invited to visit the Surrey County Agricultural Society who organise the fair, as well as other annual events including the Surrey County Show. The society’s office in

Bramley is fittingly housed in attractively converted 18th century agricultural buildings. “We actually set up the fair in response to the Surrey County Show having to be cancelled because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak in 2001,” explained Liane Jarman. “There were a lot of extremely disappointed people, so we decided to try a smaller country fair instead to focus on rural life. It was at Loseley Park because we were already running our annual ploughing match there so it made sense to tag it on to that.” Having previously visited the Game and Country Fair I know from my own experience that it really does provide a stimulating introduction to all things rural, so I was keen to find out what they had planned for this year. “Our aim is to introduce people to rural activities they wouldn’t normally see in their everyday lives,” said Liane. “So we have a lot going on including displays of hunting, shooting, fishing, gundogs, falconry - and much, much more. There’s a lot of local and international food on offer, and you are also welcome to bring your own picnic if you prefer and sit on the lawn, which provides shade for a hot and sunny day.” The fair uses the expansive front lawn of the picturesque and historic Loseley House, a 16th century

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THE SURREY GAME & COUNTRY FAIR The fair is by design totally family-friendly, with lots of opportunities for children to get involved. “We have a group of mediaeval reenactors at the fair who set up an encampment where you get to experience how people lived and see what they ate,” Tracey added. “Their village surrounds an archery range where everyone including kids can have a go.” I didn’t dare confess that in my visit last year it took me three attempts to even hit the large straw target! It was great fun trying though. And on finding out about rural crafts you won’t be disappointed. “We’ll have a coppice group demonstrating all sorts of wood skills. You’ll get to see demonstrations of everything from making wood shingles, walking sticks and pencils, to creating charcoal art and rustic wood disc art,” Tracey explained. “The Surrey Spinners and Weavers will be there too inspiring members of the public to learn new crafts.” “Families will just love the Shetland Pony Grand National racing in the arena,” said Liane, smiling. “They’re great fun and are raising money for the famous jockey Bob Champion’s Cancer Trust, and we are hoping that he will be joining us on the day. And of course, the day wouldn’t be complete without the ferret racing and terrier racing.” Left: Surrey Agricultural Society’s Liane Jarman and Tracey Longhurst. All other images from the Surrey Agricultural Society

Alongside the dog agility demonstrations there will also be a have-a-go dog show where you can bring your own dog along and compete for rosettes and brilliant prizes too. Visitors who have trained or semi-trained gun dogs will also be able to join in on the dog scurry where they are encouraged to try and find and retrieve hidden dummies. They’re very entertaining to watch too, especially witnessing the frustrated owners of the less successful entrants!

manor house built by the More-Molyneux family, who 500 years on still own the house and park. Recognising my keen interest in the various rural displays we can enjoy Tracey Longhurst, the acting CEO of the society, started with the one that never fails to thrill visitors of all ages.

“And on extra things for families to do, we’ve got a model steam train providing rides up and down right in front of the house,” added Tracey. “You can also have a heavy horse dray ride, and admire the vintage agricultural tractors, and the static classic cars parked up in front of the house.”

“The gundog displays involve lots of different popular breeds including working cockers, springer spaniels, labradors, pointers and English and Irish setters. All of them have different skills and do different things, and after their shows people have the opportunity to meet the dogs too. You get to see the dogs in action hunting and retrieving,” Liane chipped in. “With the hounds you may get to meet their puppies, and the kids can go in with the hounds in the hunt demonstration, complete with huntsmen in full regalia with bugles going, which is brilliant to watch as it’s really hands on and the hounds love it as much as the kids!” September 2018

It was impossible for me to include here absolutely everything that the country fair is providing, including the chance to have a go at clay shooting, but you can of course find out everything on their website. For me, one of the must-see displays is being staged by The Sheep Show - who as well as demonstrating sheep shearing also has an act staged by his dancing sheep! All three of us dissolved into laughter on Liane’s parting comment: “I’m not kidding. He comes in with his sheep, all of whom he knows by name, and they actually dance to music! It’s the funniest thing to see and the crowd absolutely love it.” Phil Kemp is a Godalming-based writer and photographer. www.weyriver.co.uk FIND OUT MORE The Surrey Game & Country Fair - www.surreygamecountryfair.co.uk Early bird tickets available so book now!

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Classic Apple Tarte Tatin • FOOD & DRINK Apple Tarte Tatin Serves 2-3 Ingredients:

3 – 4 Pink Lady apples, 100g unsalted butter, 100g caster sugar, ¼ vanilla pod, a pinch of ground cinnamon, 2 sheets puff pastry, egg wash to brush.

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1. Place soft butter in smaller sauce pot and spread evenly on bottom. 2. Add sugar, then sprinkle ground cinnamon & vanilla pod 3. Peel apples and cut into quarters. Using a small serrated knife, shape quartered apple into teardrop shapes and place them in prepared sauce pot. 4. Fill shaped apple all around in the pan and make sure they are all very tight. 5. Cook over low to medium heat until butter and sugar caramelised. Its ready to take off from heat once butter and sugar caramelised beautiful deep golden colour and butter becomes clear. 6. Set oven at 200C. Cool down caramelised apple and set aside. Prepare puff pastry while cooling down apple. Use same size sauce pot or same size plate to cut out 2 sheets of puff pastry. Brush a puff pastry disc with egg wash and put another pastry disc over it. 7. Cover cooked apple with layered puff pastry. Cook in the preheated oven for 17-22mins, until puff pastry is puffed up and cooked. Cool down slightly and turn it upside down using a plate. Place the hot apple tart tin on a plate and serve with the Vanilla Bean Chantilly Cream.

Vanilla Bean Chantilly Cream Ingredients:

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September Fashion Direction • FASHION

With Kirstie Smillie

Autumn beckons but don’t pack away your summer frocks just yet, advises fashion stylist, Kirstie Smillie I WRITE this on a scorcher of a day in July, but being a Leo and experiencing many a wet birthday, I know it can all change in August and then revert to being warm again by September, especially when the kids go back to school. So with this hot/cold dilemma (or hot/hot as I write), I am wondering what would be helpful to write about on these style pages? As we are nearing the end of the holiday season for many, focus moves to a new start - new schools, new job, new styles… September has that January vibe. Time to clear out, assess and prepare what will be packed away. Finding those transitional items for cooler mornings and evening; long sleeve t-shirts, jeans, and jackets are all a big ‘yes’. Autumn is my favourite season of all, as layers are definitely ‘in’, starting with a dress or two: • Elongate summer dresses by wearing long sleeve t-shirts under or over • Add an oversized jumper on top of longer printed dresses • Experiment the dress over trousers look, it’s easier than you think

The high street trends take direction from the main players in the fashion world, those who have shown their collections on the catwalks in February with a first timer, The Queen, watching the Richard Quinn show in full colour. And plenty of colour there will still be, with bold and bright or multi 70s inspired prints. If you enjoyed the colour clash of summer, you will love the winter wonderland to follow, which still include animal prints and velvets. There are plenty of cool classic options on hand too, so choose your own direction but enjoy the variations on offer. Continuing from our summer workshops, I am basing myself at Hobbs again in October for autumn style sessions. Join me for a one-to-one or group session to find your own capsule wardrobe, find key items to boost your style and enjoy experiment ing again. In July we played with scarf shapes, learnt about colour and discussed individual issues. Sometimes it is important to focus on ‘you’ to get your outfits and outlook in order. See below for our changing room challenges - the carpet looks good too!

Style Workshops at HOBBS Guildford Former fashion stylist for Good Housekeeping, Ideal Home magazines and House of Fraser, Kirstie Smillie has teamed up with HOBBS in Guildford to host more Style Workshops looking at the new season ahead. Learn what is a capsule wardrobe? Find key autumn pieces to introduce into your style. Experiment how to accessorise and feel confident in your outfit choices. Dates available throughout October, tickets £30 per person in a group session or one-to-one available. Includes refreshments and clothing discounts. Please email kirstie@kirstiesmillie.com or call 07773 234947 for bookings.

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Scented Daffodils • GARDENING

With Beth Otway ‘Golden Dawn’, Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus, and Narcissus ‘Fragrant Breeze’. Narcissus ‘Fragrant Breeze’ is a surprising daffodil, this cultivar has a very powerful fragrance. When you encounter this flower it is just like smelling a rose, while Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus produces a musky scent, which is akin to the fragrance of stocks or Matthiola flowers. Narcissus ‘Golden Dawn’ was a top performing plant in my 2017 Scented Daffodil Trial, this really is a super daffodil that produces a sweet, fruity scent, which is rather like the scent produced by Hyacinths.

FOR ME, deliciously scented flowers are a delightfully uplifting feature of the garden. A beautiful moment spent enjoying garden flowers and their fragrances is utter bliss! Time spent with delectably fragrant flowers eases life’s worries and stresses, brings joy to our day and makes everything feel better. I have a particular fondness for scented daffodils or Narcissus. Narcissus is the botanical name for this genus, while daffodil is the common name we use, but both names refer to the same group of plants.

As well as studying the daffodils’ fragrances, I was also looking to find top performing daffodils, plants that produced a large number of flowering stems and flowers, that flowered for a long period. Of the daffodils in my 2018 Scented Daffodil Trial, Narcissus ‘Moonlight Sensation’ produced the most flowers: 50 bulbs of this cultivar produced 640 flowers! Narcissus ‘Sunlight Sensation’ produced the most flowering stems: 50 bulbs of this cultivar produced 168 flowering stems. Narcissus ‘Lancaster’ held the record for the longest flowering period, the flowers produced by these bulbs bloomed for 40 days. This is the perfect time to plant daffodils in your gardens, window boxes, and containers. I hope that the results of my trials will help you to discover a new favourite daffodil that will bring joy to you in your spring garden.

Earlier this year, I ran two scented daffodil trials. My aim was to discover top performing, floriferous daffodil cultivars that were beautifully fragrant and performed well when grown in containers, or in garden beds and borders. All of the daffodils that I chose for my trials were selected as they were described as being fragrant. Sadly, once the daffodils flowered, I was unable to detect any perfume at all from a number of the trialled daffodil cultivars, while some cultivars produced only a very light scent. Thankfully, a number of my trialled daffodil cultivars did produce absolutely fabulous fragrances that were powerful and delicious. Just thinking about these deliciously scented daffodils makes me smile, I am so looking forward to seeing these daffodils and their flowers in the springtime. My favourite fragrant daffodils that featured in my 2018 Daffodil Trials were: Narcissus

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Top left: Narcissu Golden Dawn. Above clockwise from top left: Narcissus Fragrant Breeze; Lancaster; Moonlight Sensation; and poeticus var. All Beth Otway.

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Drip water your plants with a porous hose or leaky pipe product (shown below, available from garden stores and online retailers). A porous hose weeps water along its whole length, so weave it around your plants to get water where it is most needed. Adding a good layer of mulch (around 8cm) to your borders will help retain water and reduce weed growth too. A crispy brown lawn will recover fairly rapidly with renewed rainfall. In the meantime, raise the height of the cut on your mower to avoid weakening the grasses and leave the clippings on the lawn as this will slow down water evaporation. Unsurprisingly, fruit trees have produced a bumper crop this year. Plan ahead and you could also be enjoying the fruits of your labour next Summer. Buy good quality container-grown trees which look healthy and show no sign of disease and plant them in the Autumn or Winter. Prune any existing fruit trees before the end of the Summer to enhance circulation and promote new season growth. Keep a photographic record of your trees and borders, so you can prune, divide and reposition plants in the Winter ready to create a new look when your garden bounces back to life in the Spring. Time for a new garden? Contact Boardman Gelly on 01306 611231 or email info@boardman-gelly.co.uk for a free, no obligation quote.

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RESTAURANTREVIEW

THE JAPANESE GRILL, BEAVERBROOK

I TRY and avoid superlatives most of the time, but occasionally they are necessary. Our meal at the Japanese Grill at the Beaverbrook near Leatherhead warrants quite a few. Before I start with the plaudits, I must kick off by admitting that this is an expensive restaurant. We are possibly talking bucket list, certainly major celebration. The Beaverbrook is the former home of Sir Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook, erstwhile owner of the Daily Express and minister of aircraft production under Churchill in WWII. Originally called Cherkley Court, it was bought by Beaverbrook in 1910 and he lived there for half a century. After the death of Lady Beaverbrook in 1994, it was owned by the Beaverbook Foundation until they sold it to its present owners in 2010, who have restored it beautifully and turned it into a fabulous hotel and private golf club. A long driveway leads you past fields, a few golf holes, two gated entrances and The Garden House, which accommodated Beaverbrook’s aunt before becoming an Italian-themed restaurant with rooms. Finally you arrive at The House, to be greeted by wonderfully friendly staff. The house is eclectic in style, with Tuscan columns and French-style mansard roofs. The entrance is what used to be the rear entrance, which frees up the front to make the most of some quite splendid views towards the North Downs. We came in early August, along with the return of the sunshine. Our table was outside, off the dining room, taking in the aforementioned vista. The menu offers much choice, including tempura, sushi and sashimi. We opted for the more expensive of the two chef’s selections, chosen mainly for the inclusion of Wagyu beef amongst the 10 dishes. At £90 per person, this is serious money. Spicy edamame got us all started before a salmon taco with lovely flying fish roe, very pretty and enjoyable. Then came crispy rice, with a tuna

tartare. Who would imagine fried squares of rice could be so wonderful? Light and crisp, terrific with the tuna. To follow, Yellow Tail tiradito with yuzu foam, so fresh, so soft and flavoursome, served along side the Beaverbrook salad, a work of art with edible flowers, avocado and crunchy shallots. And then. The Beaverbrook special Nigiri. Nigiri is a type of sushi and these five were all out of this world. Sea bass with crispy ants (yes, and from Kent, slightly sour), fatty tuna with truffle, Wagyu beef, Loch Duart salmon, slightly smoked, and wild native eel, a touch charred. All exceptional. Grilled Koji Halibut followed, with mushrooms and miso sauce, delicate yet meaty. Then came the Wagyu beef and boy it did not disappoint. The flavour of this meat was incredible, its tenderness quite amazing, matched perfectly with a Hoba Miso sticky sauce. This was served alongside cabbage with truffle with a Sake butter. Who knew it could taste this good? Regular readers will know that desserts are not usually my favourite, but I have started making exceptions. A green basil sorbet was intense, zingy, served with a lemonade foam that tasted fizzy. Then a smoked chocolate and uisuki cream, with its warming whisky flavour, and a malt mandarin sorbet. A terrific end. When I read that the main restaurant in this quintessentially English hotel was Japanese themed, I was a little surprised but now I understand. The symphonies of flavour, the cleverness of the cooking, the delicate touches and the sheer quality make this a destination dining experience, one that I cannot imagine finding outside of the world’s capital cities. We in the Surrey Hills are extraordinarily fortunate to have it here. SR The Japanese Grill Beaverbrook, Reigate Road, Leatherhead KT22 8QX T: 01372 571300 www.beaverbrook.co.uk

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Sheepleas, Lovelace Bridges, East Horsley South of East Horsley there is a large hilly forested area criss-crossed by paths many of which are known only to locals. Hidden in the woods are many surprises, especially the stone bridges built in the 1800s by the Earl of Lovelace to transport his timber wagons. This walk visits three of these bridges and the sites of two “lost” bridges, using several rare paths. This is dog friendly with no stiles. Taken with permission from www.fancyfreewalks.org.

• THE WALK 1. From the Sheepleas Shere Road car park, take the path between stumps beside a noticeboard. In 150m, where you see a T-junction with two fingerposts ahead, fork right and veer right on a bridleway. In just 20m you come to a junction with a 2-way signpost pointing forward and back to two car parks. Ignore both directions and instead turn left on a side path. Another path quickly joins from the left. Almost immediately, you come to a fork. Take the left fork, thus staying on the main path. In 30m you go past a post saying self-guided trail on the other side. In 100m you reach a 3-way fingerpost: veer right here on a public bridleway. 2. In 30m you come to a Y-junction: fork right here uphill on a flinty path. In 150m or so, you come to a major crossing track with a 4-way fingerpost: go right and immediately left, thereby keeping your direction. Your path crosses an open area. Ignore minor paths left and right to reach another fingerpost. Keep straight ahead over an oblique crossing path, in the direction of the bridleway, passing the fingerpost on your left. Your path goes for some distance downhill under a tall canopy of various trees. Finally it comes down to the Green Dene road, opposite its junction with Honeysuckle Bottom. 3. Cross straight over, a fraction right, to a small signpost and footpath left, just after High Hazels. Follow the path between gardens and straight on into woodland. Your path goes under one of the Earl of Lovelace’s famous stone bridges. This one is Raven Arch, a single-parapet bridge. Your path 7

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shortly comes up to a major junction of tracks. Take the wide forestry track very sharp left, almost doubling back. The track gently rises and curves right, ever tighter, until it has come almost halfcircle. As it begins to flatten out, where you see it curving left about 50m ahead, look for a marker post on your left with a white badge indicating Lovelace Bridges Trail. Turn left here on a much narrower path and follow it through rhododendrons. It soon leads you over the largest of the Lovelace bridges, the Dorking Arch, with the Crocknorth Road below. 4. On the other side, continue ahead on a path into woods. In 50m, your path goes over two crossing paths and enters beechwoods with a green meadow visible on the right through cypresses. Finally, your path comes to a bank, just after the site of one of the lost bridges, Oak Hangers, as indicated by a plaque on your left. Go down the bank and turn left on a sunken path. In 30m, you reach a large sign for Oldlands and a junction of paths. Go straight ahead, ignoring a forestry track left, and in 20m, at a marker post, take the right fork, a fraction uphill, marked with a yellow badge on a tree on your left marked Horsley Jubilee Trail. In 150m, your path forks: take the left-hand fork the narrower option, marked by a blue arrow. Your path runs gently downhill under beeches and soon becomes a splendid avenue of yew trees. You arrive at a junction with some oblique crossing paths: keep dead straight on along a good path, soon going over another Lovelace bridge, Stony Dene. 5. Continue over the bridge for another 100m where you meet an oblique, very obvious, crossing path. Fork left onto the crossing path. In 500m, in a slight dip in the path, you pass the site of another lost Lovelace bridge, Pine Grove. Some of the brickwork can still be seen. Your path continues by a wire fence, eventually meets another footpath from the left and runs beside a house to reach the main A246 Guildford Road. Cross this road carefully, turn right for 20m and quickly left on Dirtham Lane/Calvert Road. 6. Follow the lane beside the old flint wall of Effingham Lodge on your left and bungalows on your right. By Lusty Glaze, take the left fork, staying next to the wall, on the aptly-named Dirtham Lane. You pass the entrance to Dell Farm, after which the surface is rougher. Ignore a yellow badge soon on your right for the Horsley Jubilee Trail, although on another day this is well worth exploring. The crumbling flint wall is now a ruin in parts. You come to a 3-way junction at a fingerpost. Keep straight on, as for East Horsley, avoiding the path right for

In 30m you come to a Y-junction: fork right here uphill on a flinty path. In Neither the author can accept any responsibility changes, errors or go omissions in this route. Diversion orders can be made and permissions withdrawn at any time. 150mtheorpublisher so, younor come to a major crossing track withforaany 4-way fingerpost: right and immediately left, thereby keeping your direction. Your path Dorking & Leatherhead Toreach advertise, please call 01483 420173 vantagepointmag.co.uk crosses an open area. Ignore minor paths left and right to another fingerpost. Keep straight ahead over an oblique crossing path, in the direction of the bridleway, passing the fingerpost on your left. Your path goes for some distance downhill under a tall canopy of various trees. Finally it comes down to the Green Dene road, opposite its junction with Honeysuckle Bottom.

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Effingham, still beside the flint wall. On your right is Great Ridings Wood. At the corner of the wall, at another fingerpost, turn left for East Horsley. At a marker post, keep straight on by a fence, ignoring a footpath on the right. Finally your path goes by a small metal gate and under a stone bridge (not a Lovelace bridge, though built in the same spirit by the owners of Innisfree). 7. Ignore a footpath on your right and continue past tennis courts. The lake on your left is Pennymead as you go over a small bridge to join a tarmac lane. You reach a crossroads with a private road, Pine Walk, on your left. There is an interesting alternative route here through Horsley Park and past Horsley Towers. This is a private park, hotel and venue but this route is regularly used by dog walkers, young people and local families as the site is comfortable towards casual visitors. To use this route, turn left on this private residential road, leading you to a large wooden gate which is the rear entrance to the park; follow this path, zigzagging past Horsley Towers, with its pond and garden and leave by the main entrance, zigzagging again, to the road near the church. 8. Turn left, past the Church of St Martin, which is worth visiting and where you can sometimes have a guide and even tea. At the junction with the main road, on the left is Guildford Lodge and, on the right, the local pub, the ‘Duke of Wellington’. Turn right on the main A246 road using the footway. In 300m, just by a welcome sign for West Horsley, turn left onto a signposted bridleway with a noticeboard about Sheepleas. Follow this wide path for about 700m inside a wide band of trees with houses or fields on each side. You pass a small untidy timber yard on your left and your path enters thicker woodland. Avoid all side branches, ignoring a signposted horse path, until, 200m from the timber yard, you meet two fingerposts. At the second fingerpost, fork right for Shere Road Car Park. 9. This path takes you through a wooden barrier and along a path into a long green valley. Shortly, opposite a marker post, ignore a path that forks right up the side of the valley (although it also leads to the car park) and continue along the bottom of the valley. The path gradually rises and curves right, getting steeper. It leads into a band of trees where you find a large 3-way fingerpost. Keep straight ahead in the direction of the Shere Road Car Park, immediately reaching a grassy space with two sets of picnic tables. Fork right here between the picnic tables, across the middle of the grassy space. At the far side, join a wide path (the path you ignored above) that runs along the right-hand side of the grassy area. Shortly you reach two fingerposts close together. Keep straight ahead in the direction of Shere Road Car Park. Quickly take the right fork, then the left fork, to reach the car park where the walk began.

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Rotary in Mole Valley • PROFILE As well as raising money themselves, many Mole Valley Rotary projects involve the clubs and their members organising events which enable other local charities and organisations to raise awareness of, and funds for, their own activities. These range from Ashtead Village Day, which now includes stalls from over 100 worthy causes as well as providing thousands of local residents with a memorable day out, to a number of sponsored events, including a 10k run across Headley Heath and a 'swimarathon' at Dorking Sports Centre, enabling participants to raise funds for their own preferred charities. Mole Valley Rotary presidents

ON 23RD February 1905, Paul Harris, a 36-yearold attorney from Chicago, convened a meeting with three of his business associates to form a professional group of local businessmen from a variety of vocations, with the aim of supporting their local community. And so the world’s first ‘service club’, the Rotary Club of Chicago, was born. Within a matter of months, the club performed one of its first acts of community service, working with local civic organisations to install ‘public comfort stations’ (or public toilets, as we would now call them) around the city, to help improve sanitation.

At an international level, Rotary continues to work closely with many of the well-known international aid agencies to provide hands-on disaster relief, through its global network of members, and in conjunction with its own range of specialist disaster relief equipment, such as ShelterBox and AquaBox. The five Mole Valley clubs also work hard each year to raise funds for 'End Polio Now', Rotary's global polio eradication campaign, which, since being launched in 1985, has succeeded in eliminating polio from all but two countries (Pakistan and Afghanistan) throughout the world.

Over a century later, Rotary International is one of the largest voluntary service organisations in the world, with over 1.25 million members, male and female, aged 18 to 80+, in around 35,000 clubs in over 200 countries, all working to support their communities, locally, nationally and internationally. Throughout Mole Valley, around 150 Rotarians from the five Rotary Clubs within the area, Ashtead, Bookham & Horsley, Dorking, Dorking Deepdene and Leatherhead, meet regularly to arrange a variety of social, fundraising and community service activities. Between them, the five clubs raise on average around £100,000 each year, the majority of which is used to support a wide range of local, national and international charities and other voluntary organisations.

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FIND OUT MORE To find out more about your local Rotary club and its wide range of community, fundraising and social activities, please visit www. rotarygbi.org or contact Simon Edmands on 07753 821964 or leatherheadrotary@gmail.com. You can also follow the five Mole Valley Rotary Clubs on Twitter at @MVRotary.

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VISIT OUR BLOG AT WWW.VANTAGEPOINTMAG.CO.UK FOR MUCH MORE! Look out for exclusive online competitions, charity profiles, Jottings from all five magazines, weekend walks and much more... After a quiet month for Jottings in August (and just a little time out for holidays with the kids!), September brings a new term for many clubs in the area, so please grab a cup of tea and sit down for a browse through this month's magazine to see if we can inspire you to try something new. Or perhaps you would like a new challenge? The RunBacchus Marathon at Denbies and The Surrey Cycle Challenge looks to be just that. Clay Stories: An Interactive Pottery Exhibition Until 3rd September Held at the National Trust’s Leith Hill Place in Dorking, Farnham-based ceramics collective ‘artists@318ceramics’ will present Clay Stories, an exhibition of ceramic art inspired by the house and its history. Leith Hill Place is intimately tied to a plethora of creative names: composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, naturalist Charles Darwin, and Josiah Wedgwood III, grandson of the famous potter. Artists@318ceramics will draw from this rich history to create brand new artworks in clay. Free entry with normal admission from Fridays to Sundays. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org. uk/leith-hill-place. Leatherhead Probus Meetings monthly This is a club for retired men who have inquiring and active minds. They meet each month at Tyrrells Wood Golf Club for a lunch followed by a talk on a specialist topic. This year includes speakers from Local Chamber of Commerce, Surrey University, Exxon-Mobil and a Major General from Royal Marines. Their annual celebrity sporting lunch will be golf-themed presented by Ken Schofield CBE accompanied by Bernhard Gallacher and Neil Coles. Their Christmas lunch guest will be Sir Richard Stilgoe OBE. Other events are arranged during the month to interest wives and friends. For further details call Jon McCarthy on 07947 361406 or email membership@ probusclubleatherhead.org.uk to come as a guest. Capel Choral Society 97th Season Monday 3rd September Capel Choral Society commences its 97th Season, having been founded in October 1904, with singing only interrupted by the two World Wars. They will be welcoming a new Conductor, Stuart Longley who will guide the singers through the music for the 2019 Leith Hill Musical Festival, plus the works for the Christmas concert on 10th December. New singers will be warmly received at the Memorial Hall from September 2018

the first rehearsal. For more details contact the Secretary, Ian Moirian on ianmoir20@yahoo.com, or phone 01306 889817. Dorking and District RSPB Group Various dates in September People with all levels of birdwatching knowledge, including beginners, are welcome. Group members free, visitors £5 refundable on joining the group. Wednesday walks at 10.30am. Weekend walks at 10am. Indoor meeting at 8pm. Admission free. On Friday 21st there will be a talk at Dorking Christian Centre by Peter Holden entitled ‘Inspired by birds’, a presentation using illustrations and music from artists and composers who have drawn their inspiration from nature – especially birds. For full details email theputlands@ aol.com or visit their website at www.rspb.org.uk/groups/ dorkinganddistrict. Ladies Choir - Fetcham Singers Monday evenings 7.45pm They are a friendly ladies’ choir and currently looking to expand. Beginning a new season in September, singing carols at Christmas and give a concert in July. Why not give it a try? There are no auditions and the first two evenings are free. Practice sessions are held in the Parish Church Hall, Church Road, Leatherhead term time only. To find out more contact Sandra Brown on 01372 276736. Surrey Dolls House Group First Tuesday of each month Surrey Dolls House Group meet at the Friends Meeting House, Butter Hill, South Street, Dorking. Do you own a dolls house or envy someone else who does? Do you imagine who you would like to live in it or just want to furnish it with your own daydreams? If so do come along to a meeting. They are a small friendly group with a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you to achieve this. They have a programme of projects and your first two consecutive visits are free. Contact surreydollshousegroup@gmail.com. Watermill Jazz at Betchworth Park Golf Club From Tuesday 4th September The opening concert of Dorking's Watermill Jazz Tuesday evening programme on the 4th is entitled Johannes Berauer's Hourglass and features a world class quintet including pianist Gwilym Simcock, currently a member of Pat Metheny's band, violinist Thomas Gould, director of the Britten Sinfonia and guitarist Mike Walker. The Kathrine Windfeld Big Band

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4th-7th October From beautiful curtains and blinds to sumptuous drapes and soft furnishings, you will find everything you need to make your house a home at C & H. Unit 7 White Lion Walk Guildford, Surrey GU1 3DN TEL: 01483 504208 from Denmark appear on the 11th and the Jo Fooks Quartet perform on the 25th .Visit www.watermilljazz.co.uk for full details and to book online; or call Steve on 07415 815784. Pixham School Coffee Mornings First Wednesday of each month 10am-12 noon All are guaranteed a warm welcome at this regular monthly coffee mornings at the Old Pixham School Community Centre in Pixham Lane. Their fine coffee or tea is served with homemade cakes, scones and biscuits. All can be enjoyed for a small charitable contribution to the OPS and PRA funds. They are a welcoming friendly bunch so why not pop in? Opposite the former Council Depot in Pixham Lane, Dorking. Surrey County Walkers Various dates throughout the month This is a walking group in Surrey. They have walks every weekend, usually in West Surrey, in the Farnham, Guildford, Woking or Dorking areas. Some walks are held in neighbouring counties, such as Hampshire or Sussex. Most walks are completed in a morning, followed by a visit to a local pub. Some walks, particularly in summer, last all day. For more information and the full walk programme visit www. surreycommunity.info/surreycountywalkers. Victim Support (VS) Volunteers Needed This is an independent charity dedicated to supporting victims of crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. Their purpose is to provide specialist help to support people to

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cope and recover to the point where they feel they are back on track with their lives. Volunteers play a wide range of vital roles within Victim Support, providing emotional and practical support to people affected by crime, supporting our office teams with project work or administration, and raising much-needed funds. Please get in touch - they’d love to hear from you! For more information visit their website at www.victimsupport.org.uk or email SurreyVolunteering@ victimsupport.org.uk. Newdigate Local History Society Tuesday 4th September 7.30pm There will be an AGM, followed by talk from Kathy Atherton from Dorking Museum on Suffragettes and the Newdigate Connection. Free admission, all welcome. They are also busy planning an interesting programme of talks and events for the coming year. Newdigate Village Hall, Kingsland, RH5 5DA. For further information, call 01306 631233 or visit the website www.nlhs.org.uk. Age Concern Free Computer Course If you are over 55 and live in the Mole Valley area, you can use Age Concern’s free computer courses based in either Dorking or Leatherhead. The course runs once a week for 6-8 weeks. Topics covered will include: browsing on the internet, basic keyboard and mouse skills, using an iPad/Tablet, setting up and using your own email or skype accounts and how to shop on the internet as well. Those who already own a laptop or an iPad/Tablet are encouraged to bring that to

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Invites you to a FREE introduction to indoor bowling at Leatherhead Leisure Centre

Every Saturday in September 10am - 1pm

A sport for all regardless of age, sex or physical ability. Easy to learn and enjoy, a challenge to master. For more information, please call Guy Tortise on 01372 374653 or visit www.mvibc.co.uk learn on. Computers can be provided as well – it’s up to you. Before coming to the course, you must register your interest by telephoning 07442 017169 / 01306 899104 or by email: info@ageconcernmolevalley.org.uk. Leatherhead's Lunchtime Concert Various dates during September 12.30pm On the 6th, Music on Thursdays Joseph Tong on piano, plays Grieg, Debussy and Sibelius and on the 13th, Czigány Quartet - violins, viola and cello at LMC on Church Road. On the 19th this month's organ concert is at Christ Church, Epsom Road, Leatherhead with guest organist Hannah Parry. Finally, this year's Jazz concert on the 27th features jazz and folk group EFFRA: guitar, accordion and violin at Leatherhead Methodist Church. Headway Charity Monthly Drop In First Friday of each month 10.30am-2pm The average person in the street often completely fails to notice the disabilities faced by someone with a brain injury, when they first meet. Unfortunately the individual’s disabilities, such as loss of memory, mean that the simplest tasks in life can be the most problematic. This can make sustaining a social life a very difficult business indeed. The Drop In is an informal time for people to meet and socialise with others who are affected by brain injury. Held at Headway House, North Road, Guildford, GU2 9PU. For more information contact the team on 01483 454433, email: enquiries@ headwaysurrey.org. September 2018

Pilates Classes in Dorking Various dates during the month Regular Pilates improves posture, balance, flexibility and coordination, strengthens, tones and stretches tightened muscles. Suitable for all ages and levels of fitness. Run by qualified and experienced local teachers with small, friendly classes in their well-equipped studio - The Pilates Room, 173 High Street, RH4 1AD. Visit www.thepilatesroomsurrey. co.uk, for details of times and prices, email info@ thepilatesroomsurrey.co.uk or phone 07733 419411. Horsley Garden Society They hold flower and produce shows, meetings, lectures and visits to bring together those with an interest in gardening - from beginners to experts. New members and visitors are always welcome. Membership is only £5 per annum, contact the Chairman, Roger for details r.lindsay339@btinternet.com or Terry terrylazenby@terrylazenby.plus.com. Folk at The Royal Oak, Holmbury St. Mary Thursday 6th September 8pm Cranleigh Folk Club will be holding a Singaround at The Royal Oak, Holmbury St. Mary RH5 6PF. Music from talented local singers and musicians ranges from contemporary to traditional and includes familiar favourites. Admission is free and all are welcome, whether performers or listeners. To find out more details visit their website at www.surreycommunity. info/cranleighfolk or email cranleighfolkclub@gmail.com.

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Jottings Dementia Group Offers Support in Effingham Alternate Thursdays from 10am-12 noon ‘Connect’ is a group for carers and partners living with dementia. Why not join them for support, refreshment, friendship, activities and fun. They hope to have something for everyone with activities for all, puzzles, quizzes, music, snooker, music and more. Monthly outings also arranged. You don’t have to live in Effingham to come. They meet in St Lawrence Church Hall, Browns Lane, Effingham KT24 5LX. For more details contact Gill on 01372 457987, email GillianMWalker@gmail.com or Kim on 01932 586988.

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Dorking Scrabble Club Every Wednesday 7.30pm For a friendly game of Scrabble, pop along to The Roy Currie Room, United Reformed Church, West Street, Dorking. You will be welcomed whether you are a beginner or an expert. For more details ring Priscilla (01737 767072) or David (01306 889308). Whist Drive at Leigh Village Hall Every Thursday at 7.30pm Join this fun, friendly and welcoming group who are are looking for new members to boost their numbers. Admission is only £3 so why not pop along? For details call 01306 631373. Leatherhead Community Association Walks First and second Wednesday of each month Peter Humphreys has been working hard to plan new walks around the beautiful Surrey countryside. Non-members are welcome to all these events and your first walk is free with a £3 charge for each subsequent walk. They are designed to be gentle and at modest pace, with few stiles, and easy gradients. The morning, three to four mile walks, last about two hours and usually alternate with four to six mile walks, the latter incorporating a lunch or picnic break. You could be walking near Rusper or Richmond, Capel or Cranleigh, with many different places in between. Full details from Peter Humphreys on 01372 378347.

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New Exhibition at Leith Hill Place Fridays to Sundays from 7th September to 21st October 11am-5pm Whilst many people have heard of the famous naturalist Charles Darwin, the creativity and achievements of his wider family are sometimes overlooked. Charles had ten children, seven of whom survived beyond childhood. Their children, mostly born after the great man died, included the poet Frances Cornford and the wood-engraver, painter and writer, Gwen Raverat. Ralph Vaughan Williams, their contemporary, was the grandson of Darwin’s sister Caroline and her husband (and brother-in-law) Josiah Wedgwood the third. This new exhibition at Leith Hill Place will showcase the work of these three artists, linking their work through music, poetry and art. Admission charges apply. Free for National Trust members. Surrey Cycle Challenge Sunday 9th September The challenge is encouraging cyclists to get on their bikes to raise money for children with brain injury and neurodisability. Cyclists are given the choice between a 46 or 68 mile route. Both challenges will start and finish at the charity’s specialist centre in Tadworth. Cyclists will be able to look forward to the all-important after party at The Children’s Trust headquarters where they will enjoy a complimentary sports massage, food and music. Entry fee £35. To register or for further information and visit www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/cycle. Chasamba Classes Various dates and times It's time to get Strictly-ready! Chasamba is a partner free fitness class using Ballroom and Latin dance steps. Go at your own pace - just step it out and enjoy the music or go for a higher intensity workout - it’s entirely up to you. This is unthreatening, partner-free dance at its best. For more details call 07985 672358, email chasambawithnicola@hotmail.com. RunBacchus Marathon at Denbies Sunday 9th September A celebration of English wine, fancy dress ... and running. Fabulous and fun are the two words that best sum up the Surrey Bacchus Marathon and Half-Marathon. Set in the stunning surroundings of Denbies Vineyard, the Bacchus has rapidly become a must-do event on the UK running calendar. Most of the field turn out in fancy dress, there are numerous bands playing, but it's the drinks station on route that separate Bacchus from other running events and epitomise the spirit of the event. You will be able to sample

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YOUR COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD • English wines along the course with food and soft drinks to accompany them. There's a post-race hog roast where the party carries on long into the evening. Bookings can be made via www.runbacchus.com or call 01252 393797. Beginners Ballroom and Latin Dance Classes Every Wednesday 7.30pm Strictly Beginners is a fun, friendly and easy Ballroom and Latin dance classes held at West Horsley Village Hall on Wednesday evenings. Brand new beginners class will be starting in September. Phone Sue on 01483 282431 or email courtdancingwh@outlook.com for details. Leatherhead Rotary Club Meetings Wednesdays 7pm Meeting at the Police Federation Headquarters in Highbury Drive, Leatherhead. For further information about the club and its wide range of community, fundraising and social activities please visit www.leatherheadrotary.org.uk, contact Simon Edmands on 07753 821964 or email the club at leatherheadrotary@gmail.com. Quaker Meeting Sunday September 9th 6.30pm An evening meeting is held on the second Sunday of each month at Park House, Randall's Road Leatherhead, KT22 0AH. All are welcome to join us in exploring a different approach to spiritual worship focusing on silence and stillness. For more information contact Catherine Carr (01483 283693) or catherinemcarr15@gmail.com Fairfield Social Centre Leatherhead Various days Monday to Friday 10am-4pm Would you enjoy a bit more company? Then pop along to the Fairfield Social Centre and make new friends. Enjoy a wide range of activities including Pilates, Word Games, Music and Movement, Line Dancing, Singing for Health, Tai Chi, Yoga Gold, Art Group, plus other services including Hairdressing, Chiropody, Beauticians and Massage. There is something for everyone. A fantastic opportunity to improve your lifestyle. Call 01372 376058 for more details. The Fairfield Centre, 34, Swan Court, off Leret Way, KT22 8AH. Quiz and Fish and Chips Monday 10th September 7.30pm Test your general knowledge at a relaxed quiz evening followed by fish and chips. Make up a team on the night. All orders for fish and chips are placed and paid for on arrival at the event. Soft drinks will be served but you are welcome to bring your own beer or wine. At the Oddfellows Lounge (Oddfellows Hall) Dorking High Street, RH4 1QT. All welcome. For more information please call 01306 877792 or email MidSurrey@oddfellows.co.uk. Mole Valley Business Club Every other Tuesday 7.30am-9am Mole Valley Business Club meets at Burgundy and Black, St Martin's Walk, Dorking to exchange business ideas and refer business. There is no membership fee and it's just pay £10 on the door for breakfast. The only commitment to be a September 2018

REIKI – pronounced Ray-Key Meaning - ‘ Universal life force energy’ traditionally involving the gentle laying on of hands. What does it do? • It supports our ability to balance, restore and heal on every level. • It is a complimentary treatment to be used along side orthodox treatments. What happens in a session? • You will lie down fully clothed on a couch or you can sit on a chair. • The practitioner channels the energy through her hands directly to you, the client. • All sessions are completely confidential. How does it feel? • Usual experience is a state of complete relaxation and warmth. Sally-Anne is a professional, qualified and insured Reiki Master. She is also a practitioner member of the UK REIKI FEDERATION. The ‘Serenity Room’ is a comfortable, safe environment allowing you to ease into your Reiki treatment. Reiki Treatment – 1hour: cost £40 Contact Sally-Anne Downing 07738 554763 Sdowning.serenityroom@gmail.com www.sdowningserenityroom.co.uk

member is for regular attendance and only one representative per business type to ensure exclusivity. For further information contact Graham Faulkner on 07921 255815 or email dorking@ewemove.com. Calling All Young Surrey Artists Closing date for entries is 31st January 2019 Global Canvas Children's Art Competition 2019. If you're young, arty and concerned about conservation, why not enter this year's 'Global Canvas' contest? Your colourful creation could end up on display at London's famous Natural History Museum! This year's theme is 'Habitats of the World' and group entries are invited from Surrey children aged 16 years and under. Entrants can use creative media including art, sculpture, textiles, or collage. Entry is free. Visit www.davidshepherd.org/ global-canvas for more information and inspiration. Social Gathering at Dorking URC 10th September 2.30pm Oasis is a program of relaxed social events run by Dorking URC, to offer regular activities for adults of all ages and abilities. This month there will be a talk by Joan Francis entitled ‘An Endangered Craft - Bobbin Lace Making’. Free Entry – Donations Welcome. Held at Dorking United Reformed Church, 53 West Street, Dorking, RH4 1BS. For further details please call Chris Currie on 07771 596654. Leatherhead Museum Thursdays and Fridays 1pm-4pm, Saturdays 10am-4pm With a new focus on Suffragettes and Potters. The battle for

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Jottings They meet at East Horsley Village Hall on the second Tuesday of each month. They have a varied programme of Demonstrators/Speakers/In-house entertainment, trips, internal competitions, sales table and refreshments.. Visitors and New Members very welcome. For more details please phone Beryl 01483 831422 or email bjg317@virginmedia. com.

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women's voting rights and the extraordinary story of Ashtead Pottery are the two main exhibitions at Leatherhead Museum. A local family's equally fascinating album of memorabilia from the First World War is also on show for the season, running until mid-December. Staffed entirely by volunteers, Leatherhead Museum is based at Hampton Cottage in Church Street. Brockham Choral Society Tuesday 11th September This is a sociable, friendly, and go-ahead choir with 70 plus members. Patrick Barrett our inspiring Musical Director with our outstanding Accompanist Marion Lea ensures every rehearsal is lively and fun. Come and join us, we do not audition, all voices most welcome. The first term is free. Starting on 11th September, they rehearse on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm at St. John's school, Dorking. They shall be preparing Britten's St. Nicolas as well as other Christmas Music for a performance on the 1st December, accompanied by the British Sinfonietta String Ensemble. March 2019 they will be singing the glorious Dvorak Stabat Mater with full orchestra. For further information contact their Secretary Ed Criswick 01372 877069 or visit the website at www. brockhamchoral.org. Horsley Floral Decoration Group Tuesday 11th September 2pm This month’s demonstration is by Jean Plaskett entitled ‘Solo Plastic’. The Horsley Floral Decoration Group (affiliated to NAFAS) is a friendly afternoon flower arranging club.

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Dorking Folk Club Live Music Every Wednesday 8pm On the 12th the club re-opens with a Singers’ Night with songs, tunes, poems and prose from their regular performers and visitors. Pop along just to listen or take the opportunity to perform (max 10 minutes) in this friendly acoustic venue. A varied and very enjoyable evening is in store. On the 19th watch Clive Carroll - A rare opportunity to see this guitar phenomenon in their intimate venue. Clive's masterful compositions, coupled with his versatility and unparalleled technical virtuosity, have rendered him one of today’s most admired and respected guitarists. The 26th sees another Singers’ Night as part of the Mole Valley Arts Alive Festival. The venue is Dorking Golf Club , Deepdene Avenue, RH5 4BX. Details from Jackie on 07754 853171 or visit www. dorkingfolkclub.org.uk. InChoir Thursdays (term time only) from 13th September 10.30am-12 noon Looking for a new hobby? Pop along to InChoir Dorking for the new term. Singing a wide range of popular music, they have a lot of fun while often raising money for charity at the same time. No audition and no need to read music, they welcome everyone who loves to sing. Your first session is free. Held at Crossways Community Baptist Church, Junction Road, Dorking. Visit www.inchoir.co.uk, call 01342 713068 or just drop in. Dorking Museum exhibition: 'Dorking 1918' Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until 22nd September 10am-4pm The exhibition focuses on the end of the Great War: how the news was received and how it was celebrated, how the dead were commemorated, and the long-term impact of the war on the community. It also looks at those whose lives were changed for ever and biographies of nearly 1000 local casualties. Held at Dorking Museum, 62 West Street, RH4 1BS. For details please visit www.dorkingmuseum.org. Surrey 5 Peaks Hikeathon Saturday 15th September Local charity, The Surrey Care Trust is asking walkers to step out for their Surrey 5 Peaks hikeathon and make a difference to the lives of tens of thousands of people in Surrey, who are disadvantaged by low skills, lack of opportunity, setbacks in life and precarious economic circumstances. This year’s 26 mile circular hike starts and ends in Bramley. There is also an option of walking 13 miles or taking part in a five-mile family walk. Every walker who raises over £150 for Surrey Care Trust will receive a free t-shirt. For more information visit www.surrey5peaks.org.uk.uk or call 01306 876591.

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Elvis Night at The Rialto Lounge Saturday 15th September A fantastic night with Matt King, one of the best Elvis Tribute Acts in the world – always a sell-out! They hope you will be able to join them at what will be a great nights out! For more information on this and other events and to book tickets visit www.friendsofdorking.org. Melodies for Memories Every Wednesday 10.30am to 12 noon A weekly singing group for people with dementia and their carers, originally established by the Alzheimers Society over eight years ago at one of their day centres. Following half an hour of tea, coffee, biscuits and general support. They sing popular songs, old and slightly newer, sometimes accompanied, sometimes not and encourage participation through a range of musical activities and much laughter. Call Sue on 01306 877256 if you would like to find out more, or come along for a taster session. Held at Betchworth Village Hall. Dance Fitness Classes Various days during the week Fit4Tap held in Capel Village Hall on Monday mornings 9.30am-10 .30am. Chasamba Fitness at Ashtead Squash Club on Monday evenings 7pm-8pm. Chasamba Fitness at Capel Village Hall on Thursday evenings 6pm-7pm. All classes half price for the first two, then drop in price of £7. 5 weeks for £25. Email sheila.chamberlain@btinternet.com. Leatherhead & District Local History Society – Heritage Weekend Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September They are gearing up for this year's Heritage Weekend with a full programme of events. The Society owns and runs Leatherhead Museum at Hampton Cottage in Church Street and will have a special Sunday opening from 10am-4pm as well the normal Saturday opening (same ntimes). This year's exhibitions cover the centenaries of the end of World War 1 and the introduction of votes for women, as well as a display on the brilliant but short-lived Ashtead Pottery firm. Four special events over the weekend are also being promoted by the Society. For more information about the L&DLHS and Leatherhead Museum go to www. leatherheadhistory.org. Dorking Branch of the Embroiderers' Guild Second Monday of the month 10am-12.30pm Join them for coffee and a talk at the Friends Meeting House, Dorking RH42LE. New members and visitors are welcome, the only requirement is an interest in stitch and textiles. The junior branch, Dorking Young Textile Group, meets on the second Saturday of the month at South Holmwood Parish Room, RH54JX. They have a varied programme, introducing their members (aged 7-18) to a wide variety of creative textile techniques. New members welcome. Contact jofreeborough@hotmail.com for details. The Royal British Legion Women's Section Every Second Monday 7pm Their meetings cover interesting speakers, members nights, September 2018

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festival that will stimulate the senses of food lovers. The event will showcase artisan bread makers, wine producers, distillers, charcuterie and cheese specialists, street food and much more. It will be held on Priory Farm’s Discovery Walk, allowing festival goers to also explore the interactive nature trails which meander around this area of outstanding natural beauty. For more information, visit Local Food Britain’s website www.localfoodbritain.com. Bookham Country Market Every Friday 10.15am-11.30am Providing a friendly atmosphere where people can meet over tea/coffee and cake as well as buying from the well stocked tables of local suppliers. These include baked goods and prepared meals, free range eggs, meat from Conisbees in East Horsley, home made preserves, locally grown plants and vegetables and a wide range of craft items. They are open every Friday in the Old Barn Hall, Church Road, Bookham, KT23 3PQ. The Arts Society Betchworth Third Monday of the month 2.30pm-4pm Do join their society to enjoy stimulating, entertaining talks from accredited lecturers and our visits to interesting places. They meet in Betchworth Village Memorial Hall. Forthcoming events include 'The Emperor Hadrian','The Art of 1935' and 'Captain James Cook and the Enlightenment'. They will be visiting Audley End, Knole, Glyndebourne, and enjoying a guided walk around Spitalfields. New members welcome. For

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further information please ring Carole Evans 01372 452563 or visit www.theartssocietybetchworth.org.uk. The Arts Society Horsley Lovelace Third Wednesday of each month 10.30am You can attend a wide-ranging programme of lectures focussed on the visual arts. This months lecture is "Curves Colours & Cool: Mid-Century Modern" by Mark Hill Antiques Roadshow and East Horsley. Lectures are held at East Horsley Village Hall, Kingston Avenue KT24 6QT. Coffee is available beforehand from 9.45am-10.15am. New members are welcome and visitors pay £5. For more information and a full programme, please phone Clare on 01483 283635 or visit www.theartssocietyhorsleylovelace.org.uk. Fetcham University of The Third Age (U3A) Fourth Tuesday of each month 2.30pm When you retire or semi retire, very often there is a void in your life. Why don’t you join this group so you can help fill that unwanted gap? Their activities are varied and broadly educational, but mainly about having fun. Held at St. Mary’s Church Hall, off The Ridgeway, Fetcham, KT22 9AZ. For further details email ann.chance76@gmail.com. Yoga Gold Leatherhead Tuesdays 3.15pm-4.15pm The class is taught by Charlotte, an experienced Yoga teacher, who teaches Yoga to a wide range of people. Structured to meet the needs and abilities of the participants, whether they

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be sitting in a chair or working on a mat. Yoga is an excellent way to improve flexibility, keep joints working and to keep you mobile. £8 per class or £24 for a block of four classes for members. (Membership £13 p.a.) Held at The Fairfield Centre, 34, Swan Court, off Leret Way, Leatherhead KT22 8AH. Telephone 01372 376058 to book your place. Local History Society Monthly Meetings Third Friday of each month 8pm The society has a full programme of lectures held at the Leatherhead Institutes’ Dixon Hall. Coffee served from 7.30pm. Admission just £2. Guests are always welcome. For more information go to www.leatherheadhistory.org. Dorking Museum - Tours of The Dutch House, Holmwood Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September 2pm and 3.30pm Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the Dutch House in Holmwood is the former home of the leading social and suffrage campaigners, Frederick and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence. Lasting one hour and led by local historian, Kathy Atherton. Held at The Dutch House, Horsham Road, South Holmwood, RH5 4NF. Pre-booking required through the Dorking Halls Box Office by post or email to boxoffice@molevalley.gov.uk. Newdigate Local History Society Saturday 15th September 11am and 2pm As part of the Mole Valley Heritage Open Days, John Callcut and Jane Lilley will be conducting guided tours around St September 2018

Peter's Church, Newdigate. St Peter's Church, Newdigate, RH5 5DL. Refreshments available. They are also busy planning an interesting programme of talks and events for the coming year. For further information call 01306 631233 or visit the website www.nlhs.org.uk. Dorking South Street Caves – Cave Tours Open Days Saturday 15th (HOD) and 29th September and group bookings by appointment Take a trip under the streets of Dorking to explore the famous 17th century caves. Discover how they were created and how they evolved over the centuries. Check out the ‘mystery chamber’. Open for Heritage Open Days on 15th September and our regular Open Day on 29th September, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm. Tours bookable for any group or organisation, family or friends. Tours last 45 minutes. Tours must be prebooked through www.dorkingmuseum.org.uk/south-streetcaves/ for Open Days. Email caves@dorkingmuseum.org.uk to arrange a group tour. Will Writing Service If you are over 50 and live in the Mole Valley area, you can use Age Concern Mole Valley’s Will Writing Service. Once a month local solicitors, Hart Scales and Hodges are taking appointments for Will Writing at the Age Concern Mole Valley offices in Dorking. (A suggested donation of £50-£75 can be given to Age Concern Mole Valley for the service. A solicitor would normally charge over £200£300). To book an appointment for the Will Writing Clinic,

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New Creative Cuppa Group in Dorking Third Thursday of the month from 2pm-3.30pm This is a new group for people who enjoy craft and art and would like to do them with others rather than at home on their own. Bring your own projects or come along and try something new - maybe cross-stitch, knitting or drawing, with help from volunteer leaders. Held in the main hall at Dorking United Reformed Church, West Street. £2 per person to include a cuppa. No need to book, just turn up. For further details contact harper46@icloud.com, call 07833 640111 or visit www.dorkingurc.org.uk. LynchPin Productions From Thursday 20th September ‘When the Cat’s Away’ is a new play by Claire Parker inspired by the real-life stories, songs and the spirit of the women who won the right to vote a century ago. This delightful comedydrama about the suffragettes tours Surrey in September (Peaslake Village Hall on 20th September; Wilfrid Noyce Centre, Godalming 21st September; Mill Studio at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford 28th September; Bramley Village Hall 29th September). Visit www.lynchpinptc.co.uk/ mainstage for more information. For village hall tickets (£14), visit: www.brownpapertickets.com and search for ‘When The Cats Away’. Leatherhead Community Association After such a long, hot dry summer it will be good (at the time of writing) to welcome cooler days and nights! There are the many interesting talks, visits and activities that will take place in the Institute over the autumn but too many to list! Don’t forget there is table tennis and snooker on Monday afternoons, two book clubs on Thursdays, and on Fridays you can play Scrabble or join in with the friendly Social Bridge Group which plays for two hours from 2pm also on a Friday. Rosanna and Janet have planned the Autumn visits going to Chiswick House in September, Freemasons Hall London in October, and Nutcracker at Guildford in November. Remember that there are rooms for hire in the Institute, either for a single event or a course of classes, but for full information on everything that happens in the Institute please call in where you can pick up the new newsletter which gives you all the information on the different programmes that will be running. Membership of the Institute is only £5 a year and most of the activities are free to members, but non-members are always welcome for a small charge. There is nearly always a cup of coffee or tea available in the library which is open every morning where you can borrow DVD’s as well as books. Sarah, the administrator, is always very happy to answer any of your questions, she is in the office every morning from 9.30am-12.30pm. Please phone

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YOUR COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD • her on 01372 360508, or email at lca2@btconnect.com or go to our website www.leatherheadca.org.uk. East Horsley Women’s Institute Third Wednesday of the month New members and visitors are welcome. They meet at the East Horsley Village Hall. Forthcoming events include a summer walk and supper, regular bridge and rummikub sessions and coffee mornings. For further details telephone Sue Aitken on 01483 282028. Leatherhead University of the Third Age Thursday 20th September 2pm Leatherhead U3A monthly meeting is in United Reformed Church Hall, Epsom Road, Leatherhead. The speaker is Tim Redmond who will be taking us on a Virtual Tour of Big Ben. The U3A welcomes anyone no longer in full time employment or raising a family. For more information come along to this meeting, contact lhdu3amembers@gmail.com or check out the website at www.leatherheadu3a.org.uk to find out about the many interests on offer and how easy it is to make new friends. For Hire - Walliswood Village Hall The refurbished hall now has free Wi-Fi, is double glazed throughout and is fully centrally heated. It has a fully fitted kitchen and the main hall can seat up to 80 people at tables. The hall is ideal for holding parties, family gatherings, and business meetings/training sessions. Bi-fold doors open on to a large secure playing field, perfect for children’s birthday parties. For further information contact Valerie Miles: 01306 627248 or valerie@fivemiles.co.uk alternatively visit the website www.walliswood.org. Fit4Tap - Fun and Funky Tap Dance Fitness Various days and locations Weekly classes in your local area: Leatherhead, Bookham, Capel and Downside. This class is perfect for beginner or refresher tappers who want to learn Tap dance but with an added dance fitness workout. You don’t need Tap shoes to try this fun and funky class. Also, Kids4Tap (3+ to 8 years) at Fusion Leatherhead Leisure Centre on Saturday mornings. Email contact@fit4tap.com for class details or visit www. fit4tap.com. Organ Recital at St Michaels Betchworth Saturday 22nd September 4pm Richard Hills will give the next Organ Recital at Betchworth. Richard is one of the very few musicians to have truly mastered the divide between the world of the classical organ and that of the theatre organ. He was organ Scholar at Westminster Abbey and is Organist at St Mary's, Bourne Street, SW1. In the theatre organ world he has numerous prizes and awards to his credit, both in this country and in the USA. You can look forward to a most enjoyable concert of light classical and concert works. Historical Association West Surrey Branch Tuesday 25th September 7.30pm Their next meeting will feature a talk by Professor David September 2018

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one of the most talented oboists of his generation, will be the soloist for the charming and technically spectacular Oboe Concerto by Richard Strauss and the concert opens with Mozart’s crackling Symphony no. 35. Held at The Electric Theatre, Onslow Street, Guildford, GU1 4SZ. For full details and tickets visit www.electric.theatre/shows/surrey-mozartplayers or call 01483 501200. Old Herbaceous - the much loved one man play Saturday 27th October 7.30pm Dorking Friends of Cancer Research UK in association with Kick In The Head proudly present Old Herbaceous, starring Giles Shenton as legendary Head Gardener, Herbert Pinnegar. Fabulous, funny, Downton Abbey with gardening tips - in support of Cancer Research UK. 7.30pm start, bar opens at 7pm. Tickets £12. Betchworth Village War Memorial Hall, Station Road, Betchworth RH3 7DF. For tickets call 01306 711688 or 01737 842084 or email dfcancerresearchuk@ btinternet.com. Ashtead Bowling Club Free Coaching Session Wednesdays and Thursdays Sessions are tailored for beginners and provide an excellent introduction to the sport of bowling. A £1 fee is required to cover temporary membership for the day. You would then be eligible for full membership of the club with use of all its facilities. Please contact Mike Bradford on 01372 273142 to book a session.

Barn Dance at Beare Green Saturday 29th September 7.30pm Beare Green and Newdigate Choral Society will be holding a barn dance in Beare Green Village Hall. Dancing to the Silver Keys Barn Dance Band, bar, raffle and a prize for most appropriate dress. Tickets £15, to include a buffet ploughman’s supper. To find out more or to book tickets call 01306 631115 or 01306 640819.

Local Leatherhead Band Welcome You Fridays 8pm Local band, Badger Set, raise money for Wildlife Aid in Leatherhead, but also play for other charities too. They rehearse in King George Vth Hall in Effingham and would like to invite you to come out for an evening to hear them play and have some company. Email cherylmusical@gmail.com for more details.

Leatherhead Choral Society Every Monday 7.45pm It is a well known fact that singing is good for you. If you want to find out for yourself, go along and try out this friendly choir in Leatherhead - no auditions required. They meet weekly on Mondays during term-time, at Christ Church, Epsom Road, Leatherhead KT22 8ST. For more information visit www. leatherhead-choral.net or call Sue on 01372 376831.

Dorking Walkers Every Tuesday and Thursday Would you like to try walking with a friendly local group? Two hour walks (four to five miles) within ten miles of Dorking. Contact Ann on 01306 888745, check out their website www.surreycommunity.info/dorkingwalkers or email dorkingwalkers@gmail.com.

Mid Surrey Mencap Craft Fair Saturday 29th September 11am-2pm Come to see our bespoke crafts for sale at Fortyfoot Hall, Fortyfoot Road, Leatherhead KT22 8RY. Free entry, refreshments available. For further information or to book a table call Di 07887 563102. Surrey Mozart Players September Concert Saturday 29th September 7.30pm Surrey Mozart Players, under the baton of guest conductor, Edward Farmer, is delighted to present their first concert of the 2018-19 season with a performance of Beethoven’s much-loved Symphony no.7. Peter Facer, considered to be

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