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Issue 90, October 2012. Never underestimate the importance of community.
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Ashtead Residents’ Association 8 Wildlife charity say NO to ivory 48
Leatherhead Residents’ Association 10 Pictograms - Song Titles 49
Ashtead Rotary 12 Book reviews - We Are Family 50
Multi-Charity Event - 23rd June 14 GO50 walks/cycle rides 52
Ashtead Community Vision 18 Ashtead WI March meeting report 58
Fetcham Res. Assoc. Membership Form 20 Dorking Quilters March meeting report 58
Quiz - Brand Names 20 Leatherhead museum opens 60
BUPA London 10K Run 22 Local history article 62
Quiz - Movie Settings 24 Surrey re-use network 64
Andy’s Blog 26 Give a cat a home 66
QEF and ExxonMobil 28 Concert in aid of Forces Children’s Trust 68
Guildford Cathedral Abseil 32 What’s on, pages 70-76 70
The Easter Egg & The Fool - a story 36 Gardening - grow your own vegetables 78
Girls needed for Ashtead Cricket Club 38 Transition Ashtead 80
Simple crossword 40 General knowledge crossword 82
Leatherhead Food Festival 42-43 42 MV Police column 84
Recipe - churros & hot chocolate sauce 44 Cryptic crossword 86
Swimathon - Marie Curie Cancer Care 46 Useful Numbers 94
What’s in here this month?
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A s I write this note we are getting ready to spend a couple of days in Bruges tocelebrate my birthday. I have it on very good authority that the national foods
of Belgium (other than beer and mussels of course) are chocolate and chips. Needlessto say I’m going to love Bruges, what’s not to like?
Ashtead Community Vision has established a forum to broadly represent thecommunity with regard to the government’s Localism Act, which was set up to enablecommunities to have a say in the development of their areas. Mole Valley’s housingtarget is to build over 2200 homes by 2026 which will require some difficult anduncomfortable decisions to be made over the coming years. ACV is holding an openday at Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall on Saturday 27th April. More details can be found on page 18.
On page 48 you will find an article submitted by The David Sheldrake Wildlife Trust reporting on theplight of hundreds of elephants and rhinos in Africa the worrying statistic that the African elephant willbe wiped out within 12 years if current poaching levels continue. This terrible statistic can be haltedwith your help.
2013 sees the first Leatherhead Food Festival and so many exciting events and demonstrations have beenorganised around the town on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th April, more info can be found on pages 42 and43. I can’t wait to pop along and see what’s on offer and also find out more about our local producers.
The lovely Becky over at Bocketts Farm Park informs me that they are expecting the arrival of over 300lambs in the next few weeks. It’s always one of the first signs of spring when we see little lambs out inthe fields gambolling and having fun.
Len Wood of Ashtead Rotary has updated us on all the fundraising and social activities held over the pastfew months, and by all accounts a very busy time was had by all,Len’s report appears on page 12.
Our beloved Leatherhead Museum will be opened for the seasonby the head of Mole Valley Council (Caroline Salmon) on Saturday6th April along with another special guest and an opportunity tofind out about a rather intriguing murder in Leatherhead back in1834, page 60.
Ashtead Park Garden Centre in Pleasure Pit Road have sometantalising offers for their Olive Tree Restaurant, the voucher canbe found on page 81.
Ashtead Cricket Club in Woodfield Lane are looking to recruit girlsinto their cricket teams. No experience is necessary and, whoknows, your little girl may have a real talent that is lyingundiscovered. All the details can be found on page 38.
For those of you taking part in the London Marathon on Sunday21st April, I can only imagine the amount of effort, training anddetermination you have put in over the past months. I shall bewatching it on the television with a bar of Galaxy chocolate forcompany and cheering you all on...
All that remains is for me to wish you a lovely Easter on 31stMarch (don’t forget to move your clocks forward by an hour beforeyou go to bed on Saturday night).Although sadly this does mean we lose anhour of valuable chocolate eating timeon Easter Sunday...
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Annual General Meeting and Spring MeetingThe Annual General Meeting of the Ashtead Residents’Association is to be held on Tuesday 23rd April at theAshtead Peace Memorial Hall from 7.30pm-8pm.
The Spring Meeting will follow the AGM from 8pm until9pm. This year, we will have a presentation onLeatherhead Theatre from Tim Caffell, Chief Executiveof The Leatherhead Revival Trust, who will talk about itsopening as the Thorndike Theatre in September 1969.Princess Margaret formally opened the Theatre and thiswas a true night of celebration for Leatherhead, thecommunity and the arts! This recently Grade II listedbuilding was truly innovative in its time and even wonan award from the Royal Institute of British Architectsfor its design.
We hope very much to see as many residents as possibleattending what promises to be a very interestingpresentation.
Allotments in Barnett Wood LaneMuch has been made in the local press about thepotential plans for the area of land near theLeatherhead ByPass and the effect this would have onthe allotments. Are you affected by these plans whetheras an allotment holder or a property owner in nearbyroads? Rumours are rife and unsubstantiated that thiswill be a retail park, huge hotel complex or housing. Wehave even heard scare-mongering rumours of anotherBluewater! In truth, nothing is yet certain and will notbe until the Council receive tenders from interesteddevelopers.
As your Residents’ Association we need to know yourconcerns so that we may adequately represent you.Contact us on [email protected].
The Green BeltThe Council are under pressure to find enough land for3,760 new homes in the period 2006 to 2026. Around1,500 from this total have already been built almostentrely within the District’s towns and larger villages.However Mole Valley still has to find further space foranother 2,200 homes, with some 450 coming fromAshtead. For this reason eyes are now looking at theGreen Belt. Previously sacrosanct, the Council is underpressure to find spaces for these extra homes and areasof the Green Belt are being reviewed.
Within Ashtead, the newly formed Ashtead CommunityVision will have the role of submitting a NeighbourhoodDevelopment Plan and within this plan the Forum will berequired to include a review of the Green Beltboundary. This is not to say the Green Belt will beaffected but the Neighbourhood Forum will be requiredto demonstrate that they have carried out a full andrigorous review of the Green Belt boundary and this willbe done in conjunction with regular consultation withAshtead residents.
It is our understanding that less than 1% of the GreenBelt would be affected by the review and as bothBookham and Ashtead will have the Forums in place, atleast we the residents will have a great say in what’sproposed, rather than it being imposed upon us from ‘onhigh’.
The Association is closely involved with our ownNeighbourhood Forum and many members, including anumber from the Standing Committee, are also on theForum. As plans are formulated, we will work inconcert with the Forum to ensure the involvement andinput of Ashtead’s residents.
More details are available on the MVDC web sitewww.molevalley.gov.uk (Search under “Green BeltBoundary Review”).
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We invite you to our next Special Meeting onMonday 8th April at 8 pm at The LetherheadInstitute.
A panel of three eminent speakers will addressmembers and visitors on current community issues:'Poors' Allotments, the Green Belt Review, our'Market Town', with Qs & As. If like us you areconcerned, please join us. This will be preceded bya short AGM at 7.30pm.
John Howarth, Acting Chairman of the LeatherheadArea Partnership Ltd and a director of Action forMarket Towns will tell us what has happened to otherTown Centres when they had to compete with out oftown developments.
Lucy Quinnell, saviour of Teazle Wood will present ashort slide show and speak on current concerns andactions.
Andy Smith, Surrey Branch Director of CPRE, willshare his knowledge of the Mole valley Green Belt,and green spaces.
Much of this brings a focus on the land on either sideof the M25, between Ashtead and Leatherhead. Thisis within the Green Belt, and is currently underreview. The Council has invited developers to putforward schemes for this site, with a view to sellingor leasing the land. But to make it large enough tobe attractive for a developer, they have suggestedthat the allotment gardens on the south side ofBarnett Wood Lane should be transferred to openland on the Ashtead side of the Motorway also in theGreen Belt, and to the north of the railway line. Forthe hundred or so allotment holders, most of whomwalk to their allotments from home, this isdevastating news.
How important is the Ashtead gap, particularly whenwe have the separation by the motorway? Are thegains of a development (details of which areunknown) sufficient to outweigh the benefits of theallotments and the loss of the open land? Should weeven consider the possible development whendeciding on the changes to the Green Belt? Pleasecome and share your thoughts, knowledge and ideas.Light refreshments will be available.
Epsom Hospital UpdateThe Leatherhead Community Association and the LRAare jointly inviting representatives from the BetterServices Better Value experts to explain to us theproposals involved in improvement of HospitalServices, which appear to involve reduction ofservices at Epsom and St. Helier Hospitals. Pleasewatch for the posters re this meeting.
LRA Member Discounts - simply show your currentmembership card. Discounts are not available inconjunction with special offers.Edmund Tylney Pub, 30-32 High St, 20% on food onlyVecchia Trattoria, 24 High St, 10 % until end of April)Barton's Book Shop, 2 Bridge St, 10%ATS Euromaster, 85-89 Kingston Rd, 10%
New LRA meeting schedule for your diaryFor practical reasons, the committee have decided tohave six closed, and six open meetings annually, witha speaker at three of the open meetings.
Monday 8th April - A Panel of three speakers oncurrent issues & AGM (details left hand column)Monday 13th May - Closed meetingMonday 3rd June - Open meetingMonday 1st July - Open meeting-speaker-possiblythe Police Commissioner who has asked to visit usAugust - Closed meeting
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An Eventful YearAshtead's Rotary Club has been extremely active over the last few months organising outings forour senior citizens, Christmas Street Collections, supporting the Ashtead Traders' evening,joining Inner Wheel for their party to raise funds for 'Crisis at Christmas' and much else besides.
Here are a few more of our activities and the essentialsupport we have provided.
This year we donated £10,000 to Woodlands School to allowthem to buy a minibus which is adapted to carry their largestwheelchair but is small enough to allow use of a regulardriving licence. It has a modern low emissions engine so itcan be taken into London without penalty. We helped theiropen day by running the BBQ and one of our members, AlanHowell, took the part of Santa Claus. The youngsters thereso enjoyed meeting him.
Membership of the Rotary Club is not all hardgraft and serious obligation. A group of usmade a trip to London (pic right), organised bymember Achim Vogt, to celebrate theOktoberfest which is held in Munich every year.Traditional German beer and a meal of Wurst,Sauerkraut & Kartoffeln was served bywaitresses in their equally traditional dirndls allto the accompaniment of a guitar and accordiongroup.
As Christmas approached we organised ashowing of the film 'The Best ExoticMarigold Hotel' (Maggie Smith & JudyDench) for 60 or so of our SeniorCitizens and laid on an afternoon TeaParty with entertainment (see left).Our Street Collections in The Street,Craddocks Parade and Barnett WoodLane raised a little over £1600
At the time of writing the purplecrocuses are just coming intobloom on the corner next to ThePond (pictured right). These wereplanted by Rotary with the help ofchildren from Barnett Wood InfantsSchool to mark the final stages ofour campaign to rid the world of Polio . . . . . purple to symbolise the dye which is applied to afinger of an inoculated child so that none get missed and none are treated twice. Only threecountries now have the wild polio virus still endemic. Just £1 will fund the inoculation of 5vulnerable children.
For more details and advice on how to join the fun please contact secretary Keith Allardyce on01372 727573 or [email protected]
Santa at Woodlands School
Joy Wemms & Nicole Smithwith three seniors at the film show
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On Sunday 23rd of June the Hawthorn Leslie 3837Preservation Society are to hold the first of whatwe hope will be many, BIG CHARITY FUNDRAISINGSHOWS in the Mole Barn at the LeatherheadLeisure Centre. All charities and other non profitmaking groups will be very welcome to hire a pitch(10 ft x 6 ft with a 6 ft x 2 ft table) for the day foronly £10! Also, if you are a fan of the good old carboot shows, you may be interested in hiring apitch for a bric-a-brac stall to bring in some extrahousekeeping or holiday money, you also onlyneed to pay £10! So, if you want to raise somemoney for your favourite charity, school, club ororganisation, just send an email to:[email protected] for details and anapplication form.
If you run a full or part time business and wouldlike to either sell or advertise your wares orservices, you will also be made very welcome. Atrade stall is £40 for the basic pitch but we cannegotiate with you if you want something larger.
We have contacted a vast number of charities todate to see if they would like a stall and quite afew of them have said that they would like tocome but are unable to do so due to the lack ofvolunteer staff. We would therefore like to askyou all, if you would like to join our ‘’HelpingHands’’ team to offer those charities quiteliterally ‘’a helping hand’’ to run their stalls,either for them, or alongside a regular member.We also require a few volunteers to help us on theday. So, if you are of a charitable nature, perhapsyou might like to offer your services by emailingBrian Davis on:- [email protected] .
All funds raised by the organising society will gotowards the full restoration of the old blue steamengine (see below) that once stood at the rear ofthe centre. Although we only paid the sum of £1for the engine, it will cost many thousands ofpounds to get it back in steam again. So, if youcan come along on June 23rd to raise some fundsfor yourselves, you will also be helping us to reachour goal! The engine can be viewed at Isfield onthe Lavender Line in East Sussex. You can readmore about it on our website, www.hl3837.org .
The event is a little way off as yet but if youwould like to meet some of our team beforehand,we will have our show stand at the Surrey Societyof Model Engineers open day at Mill Lane,Leatherhead on Good Friday (29th March) and alsowe will be at Ashtead Village day event on 8thJune.
...and now for something slightlydifferent!Not only do we have the above, but we are alsorunning a SPONSORED TREASURE HUNT for thebenefit of any of the charities in the hall on theday, which will take in parts of Surrey and Sussex.A list of charities will be made available later onfor you to choose from when we know preciselywho is coming. The cost of entry will be £5 andall of the fees will be used to provide prizes forthe winners.
If you wish to enter but cannot obtain anysponsorship, then do not worry too much about it,you can enter just for the fun of it but obviouslywe would ideally prefer sponsored vehicles. Youmay wish to consider taking passengers with youthat are less fortunate than yourselves, such asthe disabled, elderly people or recuperatingmembers of the armed forces from Headley Courtand Tyrwhitt House for a pleasant day out, if theywould like to of course! Please send an email [email protected] for an entryform.
Calling all charities and car boot sale fans!
The blue loco is as it was at Leatherhead leisure centreand the green one is as it is now at Isfield on the LavenderLine in Sussex.
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It’s time for people living and working inAshtead to take part in the first localcommunity survey.
The Localism Act enables communities tohave a greater say in the development oftheir neighbourhoods. Ashtead CommunityVision (ACV) has established a Forum of 40individuals who are broadly representativeof the community to produce a Neighbour-hood Development Plan (NDP). To do thatACV needs to provide information andconsult with the community, seeking theiropinions on how they would like the villageto develop in the next 15 years and createa vision for Ashtead.
The housing target is to build 2,260 homesby 2026 across Mole Valley. Ashtead’sshare is likely to be about 30-40 houses peryear for the next 15 years. Many newdwellings can go on ‘Brownfield’ sites, egland that has previously been developedwhich includes back garden ‘infilling’ andredevelopment, however that may notsatisfy the need and therefore MVDC isconducting a Green Belt Boundary Review(GBBR). Since Ashtead is producing its ownNDP, it can carry out its own Green BeltBoundary Review.
ACV not only has to consult with thecommunity, it also needs to informeveryone about the issues and look at theimpact of development. It has three subgroups ‘Housing’, ‘Business & Economy’and ‘Transport, Environment and
Infrastructure’. All the groups areinterconnected; for example if land that iscurrently used for business was designatedfor housing what impact would that haveon employment? Or if a large number ofnew homes were built in one area whatimpact would that have on the drains,roads or schools?
There will be a number of consultations;the first is an on-line survey in April. Thisfocuses predominately on WHAT thehousing need is for the next 15 years, andwhat type of housing is required. Forexample will you want a 2 bedroom house,flat, retirement home or bungalow? Whatdo you think gives Ashtead its specialcharacter - the large older houses, thecommon, or wide tree lined streets?WHERE should new developments go, andwhat about housing density etc?
For the Green Belt Boundary Review ACVneed to determine attitudes to the variousareas of green belt that surround Ashtead.Nine distinct areas have been identified;the questionnaire asks you to rate eachone on its use in preventing merging,encroachment, and its value as a greenamenity. There are no easy answers, but ifyou live or work in Ashtead ACV need youropinions. To register for the newsletterand to have your say by taking part inthe on-line survey visit the website:www.ashteadcommunityvsion.org.uk
On Saturday 27th April there is a drop inday at the Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall.On display will be lots more information,maps, examples of developments, andpeople from ACV on hand to answerquestions and collect your views. Paperversions of the survey will be available.
Contact: Andy Ellis 07530 373975 email:[email protected] us on Face book Ashtead CommunityVision, and Twitter @AshteadCV
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Tuesday 30th April at 11pm untilWednesday 1st May at 6am
Wednesday 1st May at 11pm untilThursday 2nd May at 6am
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This was going to be an unusual EasterMonday.The joys of over consumption ofchocolate were to be combined with the joys ofApril Fools Day and the children were determinedto make the most of the coincidence, especiallyas their father was going to be at home.
Sam was the world’s biggest practical joker andApril Fool’s Day was one of the highlights of hisyear. His favourite hoax of all time was the 1957BBC clip, narrated by Richard Dimbleby wherethey filmed ‘spaghetti trees’. He showed it toBen, Daniel and Sarah when they were youngerand even spent an afternoon with them at thegarden centre, looking for young spaghetti treesto buy.
Another year he came home with a tattoo ofPopeye on his upper arm and managed toconvince Ruth that it was genuine for almost aweek.
The children loved and hated his tricks in equalmeasure and tried their hardest to retaliate.They put clingfilm over the loo seat, whoopeecushions on the chairs and fake dog poo on theliving room carpet. Ruth found it all completelyexhausting but enjoyed watching the childrenjoining forces to try and trick their Dad. Sheloved the expression on his face when they stucka folded diamond shaped piece of paper on thewallpaper in the hall. It really looked as though ithad been ripped and he was absolutely furious.Not as furious, however, as when he discoveredthe fake parking notice on his car.
This April Fool’s Day her husband would be athome and Ruth was nervous.
The fun started when Sam went out for hismorning jog. He took a water bottle from thefridge and left the house as usual. He was backhome after five minutes, soaking wet andseething. The children had put holes the waterbottle so that when he took off the lid and triedto drink, all the water poured out. He found awater pistol in the garage, filled it and went towake up his children…
Ruth wanted to cook a lovely Sunday breakfast.She took the eggs out of the fridge and tried tocrack one into the frying pan. It wouldn’t breakopen. Confused, she took a second one out of thebox. As she did so, she saw a little post it note,stuck on the inside of the lid. It read“Eggstremely hard to crack? April Fool!” Ruth hadto admire her husband’s ingenuity at being able tohard boil six eggs without her knowledge. Samwas still upstairs so Ruth took out another box of
eggs. She was about to fry them when she heardthe piercing squeals of her children through theceiling. She decided to abandon the idea of acooked breakfast and carefully put both boxesback into the fridge.
Sam and the children came downstairs, soakingwet but laughing. Sam announced that he’d loveto have a big Easter Monday brunch and suggestedfried eggs and bacon.
Ruth said that she really couldn’t be bothered tocook today after their big Easter Sunday lunch theday before and suggested that he take over. Samlooked disappointed and enthusiastically tried topersuade his wife to cook him some eggs but Ruthwas adamant. Sam then had an idea. He wouldcook, but first he would show them a specialability that he had.
He took the egg box out of the fridge and invitedhis family to sit down at the kitchen table. Heopened the box and checked inside. Sam thentook out an egg and dramatically held it aboveDaniel’s head. He dared Daniel to let him crack itopen but his son, quite understandably, refused.He then went round the table, repeating hischallenge to each child and then finally to hisquizzical wife. Everybody declined, in spite ofRuth’s strangely fervent assurances that it wouldbe an ‘eggcellent’ hair conditioner.
Sam took the egg, held it above his own head witha flourish and then slammed it down. Thechildren were speechless as they watched hisastonished face. The raw egg slowly andinevitably oozed through his curly brown hair anddribbled down his face. A large globule of yolkcasually made its way down his nose, collected atits tip before dropping soundlessly onto the tablein front of him.
Ruth tried to keep a straight face but theoverwhelming feeling of satisfaction and delightgot the better of her:“You should have written onthe box, instead of using a post it note. Post itnotes are so easy to move around… Happy AprilFool’s Day darling!”
Copyright Sarah LottFebruary 2013Website: www.thememorybook.co.ukEmail: [email protected]: 01372 373844Twitter: @thememorybook
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Girls Needed for Ashtead Cricket ClubU9, U11 & U13 TeamsCould your daughter be the next Charlotte Edwards?
Now in its third season, Ashtead Cricket Club aregrowing their girls’ cricket as a big priority for theJunior section of the club and are keen to recruit newplayers, no experience needed.
Any interested girls are invited to come alongto Woodfield Lane at 10am on Sunday 28thApril 2013 for a FREE ‘try out’ session.
Girls’ cricket is one of the fastest growing sports,with several local clubs keen to play Ashtead CC in avariety of friendly fixtures and fun tournaments.
This is a great opportunity for all girls to have fun,learn some of the essential cricket skills - and make
friends. Our coach will be training them in the fundamental batting, bowling and fielding skills ofthe game to enable them to experience and enjoy one of the UK’s most popular summer sports.
Girls’ Cricket runs every Sunday morning at 10am–11am at Ashtead CC, Woodfield Lane, AshteadKT21 2BJ from Sunday 28th April.
For more details or to register your interest, please email Sarah Culhane [email protected] or contact Sarah Makroum: 07766 103296.
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Fusion Lifestyle, in partnership with Mole Valley District Council invites people of allages to dive into the world’s biggest fundraising swim at Leatherhead Leisure Centrebetween 26th – 28th April. Last year, Swimathon participants at pools operated byFusion Lifestyle raised over £96,000, this year Fusion aim to raise over £100,000.
Dan Reynolds, Head of Community Development commented; “This is always a stand-out event in our leisure centre’s calendars, it is a great way for people to get activeand raise money for a fantastic cause.”
Held across the UK Swimathon 2013 sees thousands of swimmers challenge themselvesthrough 5k, 2.5k and 1.5k individual challenges or Team 5k/1.5k challenges, whileraising vital funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care to provide care and support forterminally ill people at the end of their lives.
Swimathon President and Olympic Gold Medallist Duncan Goodhew (pictured above,centre) said: “With the start of the New Year, what better way to kick-start a healthynew fitness regime than hitting the pool and training up for a Swimathon challenge.Every stroke counts as our dedicated Swimathon 2013 swimmers raise funds for MarieCure Cancer Care by swimming one of our individual or team challenges.
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Following on from January’s brutal slaughter of 12African Elephants in one single poaching attack inKenya, local wildlife charity The David SheldrickWildlife Trust (DSWT) strengthen their Anti-Poaching efforts and sent over 40,000 signatures toCITES as people around the world say NO to ivory.
Leatherhead based charity, the DSWT is best knownfor its work rescuing and raising orphaned elephantsand black rhinos in Kenya. However, as thenumbers of rescues continues to rise as a directresult of increased poaching in Kenya, the charitydecided that action on a global level was needed.With demand for ivory far exceeding supply, theDSWT created an online petition www.iworry.orgthat called on supporters to ‘Say No to the IvoryTrade.’
If left unchecked, current elephantpoaching levels would see the
African Elephant disappear in 12 years
Founder of the DSWT, Dame Daphne Sheldrick,explains “Elephants as a species aretoday facing very grave threats. Thedemand for ivory has escalated in theFar East, particularly in China wherethe populace is becoming moreopulent”.
“Despite claims, inadequate measuresare being taken internationally totackle the illegal sale of ivory aroundthe world. That’s why only with acomplete ban on the trade of all ivoryin any form will Africa’s Elephants begiven the chance to survive in thewild.”
To reach out to more supporters, thecampaign was also translated intoJapanese and Chinese/Mandarin and intotal garnered over 40,000 signatures
when it was presented toSecretary General of CITES, JohnScanlon on 13th March.
CITES (the Convention onInternational Trade in EndangeredSpecies of Wild Fauna and Flora) isan international agreement thatregulates international trade inwild animal and plant species.Delegates have been meeting thisMarch in Bangkok to discuss thefuture of many threatenedspecies, including the AfricanElephant.
The DSWT will continue to push fora total ban on ivory and as a direct
witness to the effects of elephant poaching withinthe region on a daily basis, the DSWT’s focusremains to provide immediate protection and reliefto elephant populations in Kenya. Demand for theirprogrammes which include Anti-Poachingoperations, Aerial Surveillance, Mobile Vet unitsand the rescue of orphaned elephants and rhinoshas risen sharply as a direct result of the increasedpoaching in Kenya.You can directly support the work of the DSWT byfostering an orphaned elephant or rhino in theircare, providing essential funds for the hand-rearingof orphans so that they might ultimately return tothe wild when grown.
Find out more about the DSWT’s work:www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org
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My Family and OtherAnimals: Gerald DurrellEccentric but enchanting, Durrellrecalls his blissful childhoodgrowing up on a Greek Island.Scorpions and snakes abound, aswell as colourful characters andthe all-round air of plain bonkers-madness that we associate withfamily life. Chaotic andhypnotic, this book is hugelyfunny and hasn’t lost any of itsappeal over the years.
Little Women:Louisa May AlcottNever were there such devotedsisters…until you add domesticturmoil, death and boys into themix. Amy, Beth, Jo and Meg arethe March sisters growing upduring the Civil War era. Jodoesn’t want to cut her hair offand Meg doesn’t want to be agoverness, but you have to admitthat Beth comes off worst! It’san all-American classic and is adefinite must-read for anyteenage girl, whether you havesisters or not.
The Awakening: KateChopinThis is the hopeless tale of NewOrleans housewife EdnaPontellier who struggles like acaged bird, batting against thebars and confines of domesticity.There was little empathy for the
character when the book wasfirst published and certainly shecan be read as a very selfishprotagonist, but subsequentgenerations have come torecognise Edna’s plight, her needfor a sensuous relationship andultimately, her freedom.
Everybody Jam: Ali LewisThe Dawson family is used toharsh climates and toughsituations: they run a cattlestation in Australia’s NorthernTerritory. Plagued by drought,this year’s ‘muster’ will beanother battle with theelements. But there’s more tocontend with than the outdoorsthis year. Eldest son Jonny hasbeen killed but no one talksabout it, 14 year old Sissy ispregnant after ‘rooting’ with anAboriginal lad and there’s a newPommie house girl who can’teven make toast. Told throughthe eyes of 13 year old Danny,it’s a story of a strong clan whoovercome adversity and survive,way out in the outback.
The Red House:Mark HaddonHow do siblings become totalstrangers? Brought together bythe death of their mother,Angela and her brother Richardhave only really communicatedthrough phone calls for the last
decade or so. Now Richard hasinvited Angela and her growingbrood to spend a week withthem in deepest darkest Wales.The book flits betweencharacters but once you’re intothe rhythm of how these twofamilies tick, it’s a great readthat’s full of sibling-rivalry, tripsand falls down memory lane andgetting to know each other allover again.
We Need to Talk AboutKevin: Lionel ShriverThis is the shocking anddisturbing story of a family tornapart when the eldest son carriesout a massacre at his school. It’spowerfully told through a seriesof letters written by his mother,Eva to her husband Franklin asshe tries to come to terms withthe atrocities carried out byKevin. It brings up all kinds ofquestions about nature versusnurture and how siblings andparents impact on each other’slives. Throughout the book wecan begin to piece togetherexactly what took place in thehigh school gym, but it stillwon’t prepare you for thestartling conclusion. Quitesimply, a brilliant thriller.
The Red House by Mark Haddon,published by Jonathan Cape.
Used by permission ofThe Random House Group Limited
We Are Family For kids, April means theEaster holidays. Time for ill-fated camping trips and longdrives squished in the backof the car…are we thereyet? We’ve picked some ofthe best books about familylife and how to survive.
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GO50 at Age UK Surrey offers guided Walks and Cycle Rides for the 50+ age group.This is just a taste of what’s on offer. Contact Richard Jeffries 01483 534706,email: [email protected] web: ageuk.org.uk/surrey/activities--events
April Guided Walks (Walking boots or other suitable footwear recommended)
Thu 4 : Leatherhead : 7m Generally level walk along the Mole Gap Trail to Westhumble. Picnicwith a view to the spire of St Barnabas, Ranmore Common. Return via Fetcham Downs. 10:30amstart outside Leatherhead Leisure Centre. TQ162558 / KT22 9BL (T) Bus 479 | Mon 8 : AshteadCommon & Princes Coverts : 5½m Edge of Ashtead Common, through Princes Coverts CrownEstate. Fairly flat, no stiles. Meet 10am (10:15am start) at Epsom Common Stew Ponds car park.On B280 between Epsom and Malden Rushett. TQ184612 / KT18 7TR | Tue 9 : Brockham :5m Flat walk to Betchworth Park, Greensand Way, Strood Green, Wheelers Lane. Can be muddy.Meet 10am on north side of Brockham Green. TQ197496 / RH3 7JS | Wed 10 : Henfold Lakes,Newdigate : 4m Varied, level walk. Toilets & refreshments. Meet 10:15am at Fisheries car park.From A24, turn left into Chart Lane Sth, off Dorking by-pass, continue past Fourwents Pond intoHenfold Lane. Henfold Lakes sign is on left approx 3m south of Dorking. TQ187438 / RH5 4RW |Fri 12 : Denbies Vineyard : 7½-8m Walk towards Westhumble, ascend to Admiral Way &Polesden Lacey. On return, descend through the vineyards. Lovely views, one steady ascent. Meetat 10am at Denbies Wine Estate CP. Off A24. TQ166511 / RH5 6AA (T) Bus 465 / Dorking station |Thu 18 : Headley Heath : 4m Undulating walk over heathland. One steep hill, steps to return toCP. Refreshments at kiosk or bring snack. Meet at 10am at NT Headley Heath CP, Headley CommonRd B2033, opp cricket pitch (non-NT £2.50). TQ205538 / KT18 6NN | Fri 19 : Friday Street :3½m Scenic undulating walk, mainly woodland. One short steep climb & one short steep descent.Pub lunch. Meet 10:15am. From A25 between Abinger Hammer & Wotton turn south into HollowLane. After 1.2m turn left towards Friday Street. Car park is ½m on right. TQ125457 / RH5 6JR |Tue 23 : Leith Hill : 8-9m Fairly hilly, wooded walk. Circular bluebell trail, then to Holmbury StMary for pub/picnic lunch. Meet at 10am at The Landslip car park, ½m south of Coldharbourvillage. TQ146432 / RH5 6HG | Fri 26 : Horsted Keynes/Lingfield : 8½-9m Pleasant, easy,gently undulating walk along Sussex Border Path, open fields to Lingfield for picnic lunch invillage. Return through farms on outskirts of Ardingly to Horsted Keynes. Meet at 10am in free CPoff village. TQ384281 / RH17 7AE
April Guided Cycle Rides - All meet 10am (Please bring a bike suitable for off-road cycling )
Tue 2 : Forest Green: 12m Easy ride on quiet roads. Meet at the Parrot pub car park, ForestGreen, just off B2126 Ockley Rd, opposite the forge. TQ129412 / RH5 5RZ | Mon 8 : Headley:12m Heathland & some single track around Headley, Walton & Mickleham. Steady pace. Meet atthe Cock Inn, Headley. TQ205548 / KT18 6LE | Fri 12 : Bocketts Farm: 15m Hilly, challengingride to Polesden Lacy, Ranmore Church, Denbies Vineyard, Box Hill & Norbury Pk. Meet at BockettsFarm. TQ152549 / KT22 9BS | Mon 15 : Outwood: 14m Discover some exciting newbridleways in east Surrey. Optional refreshment stop. Meet at the car park 100 yds northwest ofthe Windmill at Outwood (TQ326457). Free parking. RH1 5PW | Mon 22 : Mogador:14m Circular tour of local heaths, commons & woodland. No killer hills, but can be muddy inparts. Meet at the Sportsman pub, Mogador, KT20 7ES. TQ239532
April Nordic Walks (walking boots/suitable footwear recommended, bring Nordic poles)
Fri 26 : Abinger Roughs : 5m Pleasant walk through woods & farmland with great views. Somestiles. Refreshments afterwards. Meet at 10:15am at Abinger Roughs NT car park, bottom of WhiteDown Lane off A25. TQ110480 / RH5 6QS (nearest p/c)
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Learn to Nordic Walk and turn every walk into a workout
You have two minutes to find all the words ofthree or more letters that can be made from theletters above. Plurals are allowed, proper nounsare not. The 6 letter word will always be just a
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The Fairfield Centre, LeatherheadAn over 60s Social Centre for pleasure, leisure
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Big investment in Leatherhead Tennis ClubOver recent years £250,000 has been invested in new facilities at Leatherhead Tennis Club. As a result,the club now boasts an excellent clubhouse, two new artificial clay courts and four resurfaced hardcourts with floodlights.
The club offers a year-round range of activities including adult and junior coaching, ‘turn-up and play’club sessions for varying levels, team matches, tournaments and many social events. In a recent survey,members cited ‘friendliness’ as one of the club’s top features.
The club is keen to encourage youngsters to take up the sport and so its coaches regularly visit localschools. Adult and junior coaching sessions are popular and well attended. There is a successfulSaturday ‘rusty player’ programme to help adults return to the game and this year there will also be acoaching programme for ‘midweek Mums’.
Located in Cannon Grove, Fetcham, the annual Open Day takes place on Saturday April 20th from 2-5pm.The club welcomes new members, so come along to see the new facilities and find out aboutprogrammes and membership. If you fancy hitting a ball, wear your trainers or tennis shoes - the clubcan provide tennis rackets and other players! If you can’t make the open day, come and speak to acoach on a Tuesday evening (adults) or Saturday morning (juniors).
Leatherhead Tennis Club is a Community Amateur Sports Club run on a not-for-profit basis by itsmembers. Annual membership fees are highly competitive and there is no additional joining fee. Newor rusty players who are uncertain about membership are welcome to join a coaching programme first.More information is available from the club’s website (www.leatherheadtennisclub.co.uk) or by calling01372 379619.
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French and Spanish Tuitionand Translation
All Levels Welcome
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Tel: 01372 373954Email: [email protected]
At Surrey Hills Onward Learning, (aprovider of adult education classes)we are delighted to have theopportunity to appear in theAshtead and Leatherhead Local.
The ‘A & L Local’ is well presented,accessible and has a widereadership, so ideal for gettingone’s brand known.
Every time we include anadvertisement we get severalenquiries which result inenrolments.
We are sure that the Ashtead andLeatherhead Local has contributedsignificantly to the rise of ourstudent numbers by some 15%during the last year. Jill Harris,Principal
Mixed BlessingsWe have found much interest in courses where two or three tutors aregathered together to discuss a subject from different perspectives, inparticular history, literature and art appreciation.
So our 2013 – 2014 programme, starting in September, will include severalsuch five-week courses.
The first of these – Arthurian Legends (Wednesday afternoons) considers thestories of the Knights of the Round Table, of Galahad and the Holy Grail, ofTristan and Isolt, of the Lady of Shalott, from their medieval backgrounds,
through the poetry of Thomas Malory and Alfred Lord Tennyson, to their depiction by WilliamMorris, Holman Hunt and other members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. There will also be avisit to the House of Lords to see William Dyce’s paintings of Le Morte D’Arthur.
The next, on Monday afternoons, is inspired by the recent discovery of the bones of Richard III,the self-styled Sun of York. Was he, as Shakespeare portrays him, the murderer of the Princes inthe Tower, and other members of royalty who ‘disappeared’, or a would-be social reformer, cutdown in his prime by a cousin (Henry Tudor) with a somewhat tenuous claim to the throne?
In the same series we are running a course on the Bloomsbury Group, looking at their lives andloves, and their achievements. Virginia Woolf’s very personal A Room of One’s Own will bestudied, as will her sister Vanessa Bell’s works of art.
For further information on our classes, please phone 01372 363708, collect abrochure from the Leatherhead Institute or local libraries, or visit our websitesurreyhillsonwardlearning.org.uk.
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Ashtead WI - March 2013 MeetingWe were very pleased to welcome yet another new member toour March meeting, and our Treasurer announced that we nowhave 50 members in our W.I. This was a particularly happy andbright evening as we had been asked to anticipate Easter with anarray of Easter Bonnets, so an abundance of flowers, eggs,chickens! and lots of amusement.
Unfortunately our scheduled speaker was unable to join us, butwe were very well entertained by Mr David Allen on ‘Murder in
Victorian Times’ with three true stories researched at The National Archives and originalnewspapers, with the appropriate bloodthirsty accounts of the miscreants’ activities. Onewas about a Daniel Good in 1832 hanged for murder, and that Scotland Yard was eventuallybegun as a result of his detection and capture. Another intriguing story was about a MrsThomas, killed and dismembered by her housekeeper, and where all the various parts of thebody went to! The third was of Madeleine Smith who had an affair with a man who wouldn’treturn her love letters on her marriage to another. She tried to poison him with arsenicthree times, but surprisingly was ‘found not proven’ after his death.
Quite a lot is planned for our future events, including a visit to the Chelsea Hospital, andanother to Arundel for the carpet of flowers at Corpus Christi. Members are welcome tojoin our sub-groups for Reading, Theatre, Craft, Scrabble, Lunch & the new Walking group.
We would welcome visitors to our 3rd April meeting, 7.30pm for 7.45pm, when Mrs JeanHaynes will be telling us about Life as a Lady Bailiff.
Dorking Quilters
Dorking Quilters met inMarch for a sewingevening. Some membersbrought their own sewing,and others were involvedin completing the groupquilt which we have beenmaking over the pastmonths.
Next month, on 9th April,we have Liza Jones of theQueen Mother’s ClothingGuild coming to talk to us.Our meeting is as usual atthe Friends’ MeetingHouse, Butterhill, SouthStreet, and begins at 7.30for 8pm.
Further information canbe obtained from Sheena,on 01306 885597.
The Ashtead & Leatherhead Localis eagerly read and the perfectplace to ask for charity volunteers– we have always had anexcellent response - including acall half an hour after themagazine was delivered! VanessaSmith, Promotions Manager,The Brigitte Trust
The Celia Cross Greyhound Trust isgrateful to your magazine for featuringour recent annual fundraising sale. Wehad hundreds of visitors and a lot ofinterest in our dogs who paraded to finda home. Thanks to your coverage, wehad many attend from our local area. Wewish you continued success with yoursuper ‘newsy’ magazine which keeps usall so well informed. MargaretFreshwater, Trustee, Celia CrossGreyhound Trust
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• Well-Established Modern Practice• Fully Air Conditioned• Same Day Emergency Service• Cosmetic Dentistry including ToothWhitening & Advanced Facial Aesthetics
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The museum will be officially opened by theChairman of Mole Valley Council, CouncillorCaroline Salmon.
Special guest is renowned folk singer, ShirleyCollins MBE, who will be opening a displayabout the song ‘The Poor Murdered Woman’which was written by James Fairs, anagricultural labourer (of Fairs Rd, off KingstonRoad, which was subsequently named afterhim), about an unknown woman who wasfound murdered on Leatherhead Common in1834. James Fairs’ grandson opened Fairsgreengrocers in Leatherhead which traded inthe High Street until the 1970s.
It is believed the murdered woman was laidto rest in the Leatherhead Parish churchyard‘a woman, name unknown, found dead in theCommon Field’ as written by the vicar,Reverend Dallaway in the Parish Register on15th January 1834. Was the murderer evertraced? Come to the museum and find out...
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Leatherhead Museum OpensSaturday 6th April - 10.30am
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In recent months we have seen an increase inthe number of patients who have come to ourclinic suffering with neck, shoulder and upperback pain. A number of these patients wearglasses.
Did you know that wearing glasses can affectthe way in which you stand, hold and moveyour upper body, possibly leading to stiffness,restriction and muscle spasm in the neck andupper back? It can also affect the way youwalk. The use of multifocal glasses affects ourstepping accuracy, meaning we are less ableto judge steps as accurately, leading to anincreased load on one or more of our joints.This puts strain on the joints. Another studyhas shown that those above the age of 65years old are particularly at risk of multifocalglasses affecting their gait.
Test yourself (if you wear glasses)• Sit with your head facing forwards and keepit still.
• Look up to the ceiling, then to the floor andside to side.
• Can you see the edges of your glasses?• Do you need to turn your head to see
clearly past the edges of your glasses? If theanswer is 'yes', then your glasses could beaffecting the structure of your neck, leadingto functional problems which cause pain.
Common symptoms are:• Neck and shoulder stiffness and/or aching,especially after sitting for long periods oftime e.g. driving, sitting at the computer orreading a newspaper.
• A sharp stabbing pain in the middle of theshoulder blades.
• Arm pain such as aching, pins and needles,weakness – this indicates a nerve irritationwhich may be due to mal-positioning of thespinal bones.
• Headaches. These can be at the base of theneck, radiating to the forehead, ortemporal area or behind the eyeball itself,sometimes described as a ‘pulling/sharpstabbing behind the eye.’
Here at the RJ clinic we would be able torestore your body back to its optimalposition, repair the inflamed muscles andtendons. Call for an appointment on 01372363721 or go to www.rjosteopathicclinic.com
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Campbell Court, Dorking Road is a modern block of flats built on the site of an early20th century house called Prior’s Ford. During the last years of his life, it was thehome of Donald Campbell, CBE.
By beating his father Sir Malcolm Campbell’s records of the 1930s, Donald Campbell onthe 17th July 1964 became the fastest man on land 403.10 mph at Lake Eyre, Australia,and in the same year 31st December on Lake Dumbleyung, Western Australia heachieved the fasted water speed record 276.33 mph.
He was born on the 23rd March 1921at Kingston-upon-Thames.
His untimely death was on Coniston Water in January 1967 when his craft Bluebirddisintegrated while achieving a speed of over 300 mph.
His daughter Gina carried on the family tradition. In 1984 she gained the ladies’ worldwater-speed record of 122.85 mph off shore power boat racing in yet another Bluebird.
In 1985 she presented the Leatherhead Museum with the wheel of her father’s car.
Goff Powell Extracted from Edwina Vardey’s – History of Leatherhead – A Town at theCrossroads - L&DLHS 1988 and other sources
For information regarding Membership, Lectures and Museum opening hourscontact: Leatherhead & District Local History Society,
Leatherhead Museum, Hampton Cottage, 64 Church Street,Leatherhead, KT22 8DP
Tel: 01372 386348mail to: [email protected]: www.leatherheadlocalhistory.org.uk
Leatherhead & District Local History SocietyPotted Histories No 50
Donald Campbell – Prior’s Ford - Campbell Court
Prior’s Ford 1966 showing Donald Campbell’s proposed Bluebird on theright with Bluebird 7 and his own ‘E’ type Jaguar. Far right:Commemorative stamp, part of ‘Eminent Britons’ released by RoyalMail in 2009.
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Inner Wheel Backpacks for CharityThe Ladies of The Ashtead Club of InnerWheel (pictured left) spent an enjoyableday together packing a total of 35children’s school backpacks to send to theCharity ‘Mary’s Meals’. The charitysupports chronically poor children inMalawi, Liberia and Haiti, by providing asubstantial mid-day meal, thus encouragingschool attendance and education, anescape route from poverty. The backpacksinclude useful items such as stationeryitems and simple garments for school wear,to ensure that all children are adequatelyequipped.
The ‘Packing day’ was held to celebrate “Inner Wheel Day”, when the emphasis is to fulfill theInner Wheel Objectives, namely to promote true friendship, encourage the ideals of personalservice and to foster international understanding.
The Club is also grateful to friends and residents of Ashtead who contributed generously to theappeal for funds and items for the backpacks.
Inner Wheel continues to meet monthly to promote the ideals of Inner Wheel and raise money forlocal and overseas charities.
Anyone interested in membership should contact President Chrissie Kerton – 01372 273393
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www.cats.org.uk/epsomEpsom, Ewell & District Branch
Tolly, Misty & Socksare looking for anew home. Misty &Tolly are both
approximately 16 years old; Tolly is a bit of an old warrior (but not aggressive!)hence his battered ears,; Misty is also 16 but he is still extremely active & playful;Socks (8) is a quiet little boy, a sweet natured, gentle cat and quite affectionateonce he gets to know you. He spends a lot of time gazing into the garden.
This trio had elderly devoted owners who sadly had to move into a housingassociation flat where they were unable to take their beloved pets; and all aremissing each other terribly. Tolly, Misty and Socks really deserve a 2nd chance –they need a quiet home with a garden and without young children.
If you feel that you could give these three cats a forever loving home togetherplease ring Rosemary on 01737 350307
3 - the magic number?
As we have around 7,000 cats and kittens in our care at any one time,we will find you the perfect feline friend.www.cats.org.ukReg Charity 203644 (England and Wales) and SC037711 (Scotland)
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Psychotherapeutic Counsellor
Martin Farrell Bsc.
Ashtead practicePlease phone 07786 333203
Email: [email protected]
diet mattersDo you need help with your diet?Contact Isabelle Fry, a registered dietitian,
who will provide you with personalisednutritional advice and support.
Areas of professionalnutritional advice include:
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Fund Raising Friends invite you toA Grand Gala Concert In aid of
Forces Children’s Trust
On Saturday May 11th 2013 thepupils of the Yehudi MenuhinSchool of Music by kind permissionof The Headmaster, have agreed toperform a Grand Gala Concert inthe award winning Menuhin Hall inaid of The Forces Children’s Trust.
This Charity is devoted to workingto support children whose fatheror mother has died or has sustainedlife threatening injuries whilstserving as a member of the BritishArmed Forces.
This Concert we are sure will giveus all the opportunity to hear somewonderful music performed bysome outstanding young musiciansalong with supporting other youngpeople who are having to rebuildtheir young lives often without theguidance of a much loved motheror father.
Tickets: £25 (to include a glass ofwine and canapés)from Menuhin HallBox Office 08700 842020Any queries: Linda Giles(Secretary, Fund Raising Friends –01372 819721)Doors Open 6.45 pm.
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WHAT’S ON IN APRIL?
Thursday 4th
Carers’ Roadshow 2-4pm at St George’s Hall, Ashtead. Info information and help forcarer’s from Action for Carers, Social Services, Alzheimer’s Society , Mid SurreyDementia Care Trust. Come along and talk to someone with a compassionate listeningear. Please Contact Jacqui Kershaw 01372 813200, see page 73
Friday 5th &Saturday 6th
The first Leatherhead Food Festival, includes Masterclass Cookery School with ValentinaHarris and cookery shows (bookable events), farmers’ market, cookery craft market,competitions, quizzes, wine tasting/pairing, pop up fine dining restaurant. Sampledishes from local eateries. www.leatherheadfoodfestivalcom, see pages 42 & 43
Monday 8th
Fostering Information Evening, 6.45pm-8.30pm. The Runnymede Centre, Chertsey Rd,Addlestone, KT15 2EP. An overview of the fostering service, the assessment process andhear from a foster carer and a fostered young person. Contact Anita Davis 0800 0969 626,www.surreycc.gov.uk/fostering
Friday 12th
Surrey Hill Stomp, 10am-4pm. An invigorating 8 mile walk capturing the best of theSurrey Hills. Walk from Box Hill to Polesden Lacey and back again, bring a packed lunch,dogs welcome. £5 per adult. Meeting arrangements given on booking. Surrey Hills NT,01372 220644, www.nationaltrust.org.uk/box-hill
Wed 17th
‘Planting Design’ talk by RHS award winning designer Janette Dollamore on how tochoose, use and combine plants. Ewell Horticultural Association. Bourne Hall, Spring St,Ewell, KT17 1UF, 8pm-10pm. £2 members, £3 visitors, inc refreshments.www.ewellhortassn.co.uk
Saturday 20thLeatherhead Tennis Club Open Day, 2pm, end of Canon Grove, Fetcham KT22 9LS. Bringyour kit and racquet and have a game. Special membership offers on the day andcoaching info for beginners. All ages welcome.
Sunday 21st The ShopFest Marketplace, Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking RH5 6AA. 10am-3pm. Freeentry and parking. More than 60 stalls of independent traders, www.shopfest.co.uk
Saturday 27thLeatherhead & District NCT Nearly New Sale, Downsend School, 1 Leatherhead Road,Leatherhead, KT22 8TJ, 2pm-3.30pm, £1.50 entrance fee (1.45pm for NCT members withvalid card). Nearly new baby equipment, toys, maternity clothes, baby & toddler clothes
Saturday 27th& Sunday 28th
Epsom Model Railway Show, NESCOT, Reigate Rd, Ewell, KT17 3DS. 10am-5pm. £6,children under 16 free. Exhibition featuring working layouts in steam, diesel and electrictrains, inc Hornby Jct where children of all ages can drive the trains. Miniature railwayproviding steam train rides. Contact Peter Swift, 01483 576274. www.eemrc.org.uk
Saturday 27thAshtead Community Vision Drop In Day, Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall. Info, maps,examples of local developments and people from ACV on hand to answer questions.Contact Andy Ellis 07530 373975 e: [email protected], see page 18
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Thurs 16 MAY Antiques Roadshow will be at Polesden Lacey
Thurs 26thSEPTEMBER
RNLI Charity Golf Day, Tyrrells Wood Golf Club. For more information and to secure ateam see www.rnli-leatherhead.org.uk or contact John Edgcumbe [email protected] or 07930 287258. Teams now booking.
Tues 23rd -Thurs 25th
Mrs Ronnie and the Royals, Polesden Lacey, 12.30 – 4.30pm, Mrs Ronnie Greville, whoowned Polesden Lacey until her death in 1942, rose from obscure and humble origins tobecome a wealthy and ambitious society hostess. Author Sian Evans will be readingfrom her book, “Mrs Ronnie”, and sharing some interesting gossip in the luxurious settingof the Gold Room. Normal admission
If there’s an event in May that you’d like mentioned, please contact Zen (details p.6)before Friday 12th April. All entries appear on a first come, first served basis.
Details correct at time of going to print.
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WHAT’S ON IN APRIL? - REGULAR EVENTS
Tuesday 2ndAshtead Evening Townswomen’s Guild, Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, 7.45pm, PeterGrove - the Lord Mayor’s Bodyguard, visitors welcome £2. Contact Margery Curtis 01372272588
Wed 3rd(weekly)
Rotary Club of Leatherhead, Police Federation Headquarters, Highbury Drive,Leatherhead. 7pm-9pm. Further information from Simon Edmands on 07753 821964.
Wed 3rd(monthly)
Ashtead Flower Arrangement Group, demonstration by Diane Fair ‘In the Midst of...’,Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall. 1.45pm-4.30pm. Visitors welcome. Di Stirling 01372279501.
Wed 3rd(monthly)
Ashtead WI, AGM, Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, 7.15pm for 7.30pm, speaker Mrs JeanHaynes ‘The Life of a Lady Bailiff’. Info from Sandra Brown 01372 276736
Thurs 4th(weekly)
Sequence dancing, Leatherhead Parish Church Hall, Church Rd. 7.45pm-10.15pm. £3.More info from Mrs Gibson, 01372 374160
Thurs 4th(weekly)
GO50 L/d Health Walk. 10.15am for 10.30am. L/head Leisure Centre, KT22 9BL. 1½hours/2-3 miles. Richard Jeffries, 01483 534706, [email protected]
Thurs 4th(weekly)
Rotary Club of Ashtead meet at Tyrrells Wood Golf Course, 7.30pm for 8.00pm fordinner. Visitors welcome. Contact Brian on 01372 275860
Thurs 4th(monthly)
Leatherhead Barn Dance Club. 8pm-10.15pm 1st Thurs of month. Abraham Dixon Hall,Letherhead Institute, £2.50. Ruth & Jim Gwilliam. 01403 750844
Friday 5th(weekly)
Morning coffee and scones served in the Ralli Room, Ashtead Peace MemorialHall. Prepared and served by volunteers to raise money to help run the Hall.
Friday 5th(monthly)
Soup Lunch held in St. Michael's Church Hall, the Marld, between noon and 2pm.Homemade soup, bread and pudding with tea/coffee for £5. All money goes to Save TheChildren and CAtholic Fund for Overseas Development. A welcoming venue to meetfriends and neighbours, enjoy a good meal and raise funds for two worthy charities.
Friday 5th(weekly)
10.00am-12noon The Sewing Shop, Leatherhead Parish Church Hall. All yourhaberdashery needs from pins to pinking shears. Can't make Fridays? 'Phone me on374914 with your requests. Expert advice available. Also available, beautiful cards
Friday 5th(weekly)
10.30am-11.30am Leatherhead Community Market, Leatherhead Parish Church Hall,Church Rd. Cakes, plants, meat, pies, eggs and crafts together with coffee or tea. Beearly or miss out! New producers welcome.
Sat 6thSat 13thSat 20thSat 27th
April walks around the beautiful Mole Valley, with Ian & Flip Cargill 01372 383468 /07766 166794 , www.livewellnaturally.co.uk, Phone before if inclement weather.Donation to charities, car share suggested, 1½-2 hours, 4-5 miles, all start at 10am.Sat 6th Meet at Buckland Church, off A25Sat 13th Bookham Common car park, right corner bottom Church RoadSat 20th Milton Heath car park, west of Dorking off A25Sat 27th Juniper Bottom car park on right, past Juniper Hall
Sunday 7th(weekly)
Leatherhead Parish Church welcomes everyone to our services. Please check websitefor weekly updates www.leatherheadweb.org.uk or 'phone Parish Office362544. Completely new Electoral Roll underway. Annual Parochial Church MeetingWednesday 17th at 8pm Parish Church Hall.
Wed 10th(2nd Wed mthly)
Tylney Luncheon Club, Leatherhead Leisure Centre, 12.30pm. Different speaker eachmonth, visitors always welcome. More info from Iris Heims 01932 864 822
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Friday 12thAshtead Friday Market, Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, 9am-12pm, free entry. Lots ofstalls, cakes, jewellery, plants, collectables, bric-a-brac and much more, supporting theRNLI
Tues 16th(weekly not1st or 9th)
All Aloud, Leatherhead Community Choir. 6.30pm – 8.00 pm at Kings Croft Chapel,Kingscroft Road, Leatherhead. www.surreycommunity.info/all-aloud or contact JulietCampbell on 01372 374 854 or 0790 322 8632 or at [email protected].
Thurs 18th(3rd Thursmthly)
‘Stepping Stones’ Club, meets at Ashtead Baptist Church, Barnett Wood Lane at 2.15pm.Varied programme of events, (inc painting, craft, quizzes, film), refreshments inc. £2,all over 55’s very welcome. Contact Brian Chandler 01372 275206.
Thurs 18th(3rd Thursmonthly)
Third Thursday of each month. Leatherhead & District Friends Group, Leatherhead RoyalBritish Legion, 2pm-4pm. If you are over 50 and would like to join us you would be mademost welcome. For more info, please contact Jane on 01372 811422.
Friday 19thLeatherhead & District Local History Society lecture 'Bygone Ashtead' by Goff PowellLetherhead Institute (top of the High Street) coffee 7.30pm lecture 8.00pm. All arewelcome
Wed 24th NHS Blood Donor Sessions, St Mary & St Nicholas Church, Church Rd, Leatherhead1.30pm-4pm and 5pm-7.30pm.
Thurs 11th(monthly)
Transition Ashtead Meeting, Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, 7.30-9pm, Chris Ralph,Pollution Prevention Technical Lead at Thames Water, will give a talk called ‘Problemswith sewers and pollution’ and how they are trying to help keep our water clean.
Wed 10th &Fri 12th
The Recording of Empire: The history of photography & how it was used to record theBritish Empire in the 19th C. £10 inc refreshments: www.ashteadartlovers.co.uk for info:01372 272235 to book.
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Carers’ Road ShowThursday 4th April
• Do you care for a loved one?• Feel all alone?• Worn down with every day life?• Do not know where to turn?
Well, we are hostinga road show onThursday 4th Aprilbetween 2-4pm atSt George’s Hall,with informationand help for carer’sthere will peoplethat do understandyour situation, andwill want to help
you; such as Action for Carers, SocialServices, Alzheimer’s Society , Mid SurreyDementia Care Trust, and more. There willalso be a quiet area where you can sit downand talk to someone with a compassionatelisting ear.
Please Contact Jacqui Kershaw 01372 813200
St Stephen’s House SurgeryPatient Participation Group
Join us for a 2 course meal atVecchia Trattoria, High St, Leatherheadand partake in a quiz to test the little
grey cells.
(To enable us to buy a 24 hrblood pressure monitor.)
Tuesday 16th April7pm for 7.15pm
£20 per person Cash BarTeams of 4 (if you are unable to bring
a team, we will fit you in)
Admission by ticket only, chequesmade payable to: ‘St Stephen’s PPG’and send to: Sylvia Sharland, 37 StStephen’s Ave, Ashtead, KT21 1PJ(an SAE would be appreciated)
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To make a booking, please contact the boxoffice on 01372 365 141
or go towww.theleatherheadtheatre.org
What’s On?
The Leatherhead Food Festival -Cooking DemonstrationsFriday 5th - Saturday 6th AprilDemos at both 2:30pm and 7pm on both dates£27 Child £17 or £24, Child £14. Please noteticket prices vary on each event.
Fun and informative theatre cookery demonstrations in Leatherhead Theatre featuring someof our best local chefs and comperes - each event lasts 75 minutes. Celebrity chef ValentinaHarris will start the demonstrations by showing us the best of Italian on the 5th April at2:30pm. Top local chefs will then be leading demonstrations in Thai, Chinese and Indiandishes for the Eastern Inspiration demonstration at 7pm. Leatherhead's local gastro pubs willstart the demonstrations on the 6th April with the Gastro Pub Cooking display. Thedemonstrations will then end with Four Gables and top local Restaurants bringing the FineDining experience to The Theatre at 7pm.
Victorian Music HallFriday 12th April, 7:30pm Tickets £17.50
In aid of Action in Africa. Two hours of glorious, rich entertainment-carefree, cheerful and, of course, uniquely British. A trip down memorylane into the wonderful world of traditional Victorian Music Hall. Thistalented cast who have all appeared on BBC TVs ‘The Good Old Days’, willoffer for your delight and delectation, a melange of song, dance, magic andlaughter.
Vienna Festival Ballet presents Sleeping BeautyTuesday 16th April, 7:30pm Tickets: £19, Friends £17, Child £13
Incensed at being snubbed at the christening of PrincessAurora, the wicked fairy, Carabosse, lays a curse on the child,proclaiming that she will one day pierce her finger - and die.But the Lilac Fairy intervenes, and when the fateful dayarrives, the princess and the entire palace instead fall into adeep sleep. A century later, Prince Florimund is guided to thecastle by the Lilac Fairy, overcoming the obstacles created byCarabosse, and awakening the sleeping princess with a kiss. Itis love at first sight, the palace awakes and a parade offairytale characters attends the royal wedding. A gorgeousTchaikovsky score, classic Petipa choreography, an enchanting fairytale.
Vienna Festival Ballet was founded by the celebrated Austrian dancer, Peter Mallek. Sincethe company's first performance, VFB has grown and prospered. Engaging talented,international dancers from all corners of the globe, this dynamic company continue todelight audiences throughout Europe with their dazzling but "faithful to tradition"performances.
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MATTHEW GOODINProfessional Painter & Decorator
• Interior / Exterior
• Friendly, reliableservice
• High standards
• Clean and tidy
• Many happy customers- references available
• Competitive rates
01372 278376
07900 97268358 Overdale, Ashtead, KT21 1PT
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“Thank you so much for printing thearticle about the Ashtead FridayMarket in your magazine. We had lotsof new people in the hall and severalwanting to take a table for next time.It certainly made a difference to ournumbers and it highlighted the event,which was fantastic! Many thanksagain.” Chris Townsend, AshteadFriday Market, APMH.
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Grow Your Own VegBy Pippa Greenwood
As the new gardening year is upon us, why nothave a go at growing your own veg because itdoesn’t need to be difficult and has thepotential to be one of the most productiveand fun things you’ve ever done.
Home grown food tastes better, uses little ifany air miles, can save you a packet and isenormously rewarding because you’re gettingthe top end of the market produce.Remember to grow what you like and whatyour garden can grow well - this may takesome experimenting, but don’t be afraid toadmit that some things are trickier thanothers in your plot.
If you’re an organic gardener or you simplywant to produce pesticide free vegetables,you might need to spend more time thinkingabout what to grow and how you can bestnurture it so that pests, diseases and otherproblems take a back seat.
*Seed and plant catalogues are now morelikely to let you know which varieties arerelatively pest or disease resistant.
*You can also encourage some of the naturallyoccurring insects that parasite or predateupon the garden pests, or bigger animals suchas frogs, toads, hedgehogs and many birds.Insects include:
Ladybirds: The larvae and the adults bothconsume huge numbers of aphids.
Lacewings: The young or larvae are brilliantpredators, eating mainly aphids, but alsoeating other pests such as thrips and eggs ofmoths.
Hoverflies: The soft-bodied yellowy greylarvae are great aphid eaters, a single oneeating up to fifty in a day, nearing 1,000 in itslifetime.
Ground beetles: Often seen scuttling off atspeed when you move pots, low-growingplants or loose slabs, they are mostly blackand often shiny and are brilliant predators ofmany pests including slugs, vineweevils andsome insect eggs.
Solitary wasps: Some feed their larvae onaphids, weevils and other insects.
Some of these may already be in your garden,
but by growing some suitable plants you canreally build up their numbers. On the wholethe simple, non-double varieties are the mostinsect friendly, so try some of these:
• Phacelia: A hardy annual with bluishperfumed flowers, perfect for direct sowing.
• Limnanthes douglasii (the poached eggplant): This yellow and white floweredhardy annual is loved by hoverflies.
• Eschscholzia (the Californian poppy): Thispretty yellow, orange and cream floweredplant can be direct sown and thrives insunny well-drained sites.
• Iberis (candytufts): One of the easiesthardy annuals, it has readily available pollenand nectar, perfect for many beneficialinsects.
The rewards are plentiful - a regular supply ofsuperbly tasty vegetables, picked whenripened to perfection (not just to make themlast longer on the supermarket shelf),gathered as and when you need them and inthe quantities you need (cutting down onwastage) plus you can choose the varieties youfind tastiest.
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Transition AshteadWorking towards sustainable consumption
A tribute to the River Mole - how clean is our Valley?
In 2003 the EU Water Framework Directive(WFD) became part of UK law. It will helpprotect and enhance the quality of surfacefreshwater including lakes, streams andrivers, ground-waters and their dependantecosystems. The River Mole rises nearGatwick Airport and flows NW throughSurrey for 80 km to join the Thames nearHampton Court. A couple of months ago, Iwent to a conference organised by SurreyWildlife Trust (SWT) about the River Mole‘system’ which includes all itstributaries.The idea is to involve local groups
concerned about the environment to helpimprove the ecology of the brooks and streams which
feed into the Mole. Reading Wikipedia, you would thinkthat the River Mole is wonderfully clean and pollutionfree but sadly that is not the case. According to theEnvironment Agency much of the Mole’s EcologicalStatus is classifed as ‘poor’. Pollution comes from manysources including agricultural run-off, illegal dumping ofwaste and streams blocked by debris and rubbish.Concrete culverts can sometimes be improved bycreating soil bank edges planted with vegetation whichis a great help to wildlife.
Great work has been done on the Rye Brook on AshteadCommon and more recently with help from SWT andvolunteers to the stretch across the Rye Meadow project.The Rye runs under the M25 (not sure how we deal with that)and emerges as a stream along the left of the entrance roadto Tesco from the roundabout at Kingston Road (photoabove). The Strode is another Mole tributary, rising inPachesham Park, going under the M25, then crossing thepublic footpath in Teazle Wood. You can stride across a smalltributary to the Rye using the bridge, see photo left. Butsadly an ongoing problem is the rubbish that gets dumpeddaily. One of the long-term aims of the Friends of Teazle
Wood is to clean up these tributaries. In 2011 the UK published its first National EcosystemAssessment which pointed out how nature provides a wide range of benefits vital for the UK. Thebenefits derived from improved water quality were found to be a staggering £1.1 billion peryear. So this is not just a ‘nice to have’ but it has a positive economic impact as well.
On Thursday 11th April 2013 at 7:30pm in Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, Chris Ralph, PollutionPrevention Technical Lead at Thames Water, will give a talk called ‘Problems with sewers andpollution’ and how they are trying to help keep our water clean.
Caroline Cardew-Smith
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What’s on this Spring at Ashtead Park Garden Centre?
We are delighted to launch into Springwith our recently extended shop. Wehave a whole host of special offers instore including some fabulous plantoffers and loads of amazing deals on allyour general gardening goods.We have also already launched ourworkshops this year! Please see ourwebsite events page for information onHanging Basket and PhotographyWorkshops which are already beingbooked now.April also sees the launch of our latenight shopping evenings. We will beopen until 8pm (the restaurant taking lastorders at 7pm) every Thursdaythroughout April and May.
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Mole Valley Police ColumnThe Safer NeighbourhoodTeam (SNT) for MoleValley is urging localresidents to be on thelookout following arecent number ofhandbag thefts across thearea.
These thefts have takenplace when the offenderspots a handbag on theseat of a vehicle and thenopens the door, usuallywhen the victim is still inthe car and it is either
stopped or is moving at a low speed.
The officers from your Safer Neighbourhood Teamare urging residents to take sensible precautionsto prevent themselves from becoming victims ofcrime. This includes keeping car doors locked,keeping valuables (including handbags and satnavs) out of sight and not to leave items of anyvalue on the passenger seat, even when you are inthe car.
These offences have occurred at a number ofdifferent locations across Mole Valley - but mainlyin or near car parks. The incidents often takeplace in the evening and the age of the victimshas ranged from eighteen to seventy four.
Your Safer Neighbourhood Team has been carryingout additional patrols in the affected areas and inother areas which we feel could be potentialtarget locations.
The offender is described as a tall white man, ofslim build wearing dark clothing including abeanie hat.
Anyone with any information about this, or anyother crime, is asked to phone the police on 101.If your call is an emergency, then please call 999.
As the better weather approaches (please!!), wewould like to remind anyone who has enjoys horseriding that Surrey Police carry out free saddlemarking at many different venues across theborough throughout the year. Your saddles canbe stamped with a unique reference number (in aconcealed part of the saddle), which is thenlogged onto our recording systems, with detailsincluding the make, size and description of thesaddle – as well as who owns it.
In the event that a saddle is subsequently stolen,we have a far greater chance of reuniting any
found property with its rightful owner. If youwould like any further information about thisscheme, please contact your local team on 101 oryou can always email us [email protected]
Throughout the coming year, your local officerscontinue to work with partner agencies to try tokeep the roads in Mole Valley as safe as possible.Regular speed monitoring with Community SpeedWatch volunteers continues, as do regularenforcement operations in partnership with VOSAand our Roads Policing Unit. Offences, such asspeeding, driving whilst using hand held mobilephones, not wearing seatbelts etc will betargeted, as well as vehicles found to bedefective or carry illegal number plates or tintedwindows.
Part of the purpose of these operations is toeducate motorists about the importance ofadhering to the law, as well as directenforcement when actual offences have beenidentified.
As a side issue, we would like to appeal to ALLroad users, be they motorists or cyclists, to beconsiderate of each others’ rights to use thehighways safely. As a motorist, please don’t bethe person to cut up cyclists who are using thehighway perfectly legally. Please be patient andconsiderate as you will then have the right toexpect the same behaviour in return. As acyclist, please don’t be part of a minority whoignore red lights, mount the pavements or ride inan aggressive manner. It gives cyclists in generala bad name and does nothing for the cause ofpromoting tolerance and co-operation.
Neil Clarke, 13363Neighbourhood Team Co-ordinator -Mole ValleyPO Box 101, Guildford, GU1 9PE
[email protected]: 101 Extension 30809
Call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800555 111 if you have information about a crime anddon't want to leave your name.
Your local team can also be contacted by email [email protected]
www.surrey.police.uk
Please use the 101 number when reporting anynon-emergency matters to us by telephone.01483 571212 can still be used if preferred but inan emergency always dial 999.
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• Society has it all wrong. At eighteen, you’regiven the key to the door; and when youretire, they give you a clock. But whenyou're eighteen you need help getting up.And when you retire, the door leads to awhole new life...
• Being able to spend a whole day shoppingwith no need to buy anything.
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• Feeling liberated when you compare yourselfwith your next-door neighbours.
• The novelty of actually being home when aparcel is delivered or abandoned on yourdoorstep.
• Turning up to your local NeighbourhoodWatch meeting in body armour, a balaclavaand night-vision goggles, to show them thatyou're serious.
• Focusing on your abilities and aspirations,instead of just your responsibilities.
• Giving something back to the community,like eccentricity.
• Starting the business you've always dreamedof and buying that drum kit.
• A second adolescence with lie-ins, junk foodfor breakfast and all-day bike rides.
• Having the time to make sure your financialadvisor is really earning their fee.
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Simple Crossword solution
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Springtime in the gardenWith Easter upon us most of us will be looking forward to warmer brighter days spent in the garden andwith so much to do after a cold winter we will be using electricity at some stage either to tidy up thegarden or light some feature, power a fountain or pump or just simply run a cable for when we next needit.
But with this sense of seasonal optimism comes a very real threat.
Every year 70 people are killed and 350,000 are seriously injured from electrical accidents with 2.5million British adults saying they have experienced an electric shock at home. And when it comes tousing electricity in the garden damp conditions and contact with the ground means that the risk of injuryor death from electric shock is greatly increased compared to indoors. Using an RCD is essential.
What is an RCD?If your home was built after January 2008 you will have noticed that your Consumer Unit (this replacesthe fuseboard in older houses) is fitted with two devices labelled RCD (which stands for Residual CurrentDevice). These devices are designed to cut off the electrical supply in an instant – typically 25 timesfaster than a circuit breaker and 100 times faster than a fuse! And their purpose is to save lives.
Houses without RCD’sAlmost half of older houses in Britain have no RCD protection. This is why it is vital that an RCD isinstalled. An electrician registered with a recognized industry organisation such as NICEIC will offerguidance in providing a safe permanent garden supply and assess other household electrical safety issues.
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