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“Biblical” downpourbrings chaos to CaterhamOn Tuesday 7th June at approxi-mately 2pm, an hour-long torren-tial downpour took place overCaterham, causing chaos for traf-fic, homeowners and many localbusinesses. Rainwater tanks, storm drains andculverts could not cope with theintensity of the rainfall, whichquickly flooded local roads andcaused devastation for many localresidents. Affected residents werequick to express their frustrationand anger that culverts and waterstorage tanks were found to beblocked with silt, saplings andconcrete due to insufficient main-tenance.In Money Road, neighbours had to
smash the window of ChristineHull’s home to rescue her dog thatwas drowning. In Chaldon Road,elderly residents had to leave Hill-croft Court as rainwater started toenter the ground floor. Christine Hull, who has had tomove into her nearby mother’shouse with her family until theymove into long-term, temporaryaccommodation, said: “My livingroom was under 92cms of waterand if it had not been for the neigh-bours breaking into the house torescue the dog and open the backdoor to release the water, I thinkthe rest of the house would havebeen under a similar amount. As itwas, the remainder of the ground
floor was under a little under a footof rain. It has caused a huge loss ofpersonal items which can never bereplaced and that's the heartbreak-ing bit. I really hope that action willnow be taken by the council to helpthe residents affected and preventan incident like this from ever hap-pening again.”On Monday 13th June, the NationalFlood Forum Trailer came to Cater-ham to offer help and advice to thelocal residents affected by theflooding. Local councillors and rep-resentatives from other agencieswere present to listen to residents’concerns. The August edition ofThe Caterham and District Inde-pendent will feature a special reporton the aftermath of the floods andan update on those who have hadto move out of their floodedhomes.See page 3 for more photos.
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Chaldon W.I. celebrates Her
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sandwiches and homemadecakes with dainty pots of tea allbeautifully prepared and servedby the ladies of Chaldon W.I.The hall looked its patriotic best,with pretty flower arrange-ments adorning the tables andred white and blue bunting dec-orating the hall in honour of theroyal occasion.
Back row, from left: Vita Holloway; Caterham Town Crier,Sonia Hunt; Linda Johnson; Christine Holloway. Front row:Andy Parr MBE; Chaldon W.I. President, Gloria Hellinger.
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is launched!This month sees the launchof our sister edition, TheWarlingham and District In-dependent. It was suggested to me sometime ago that Warlingham resi-dents may like to receive a War-lingham edition of The Caterhamand District Independent news-paper. Then, last month, thestrength of the community spiritin Warlingham was demon-strated by its residents when wecovered the story of the possibleclosure of Manor Park Garage. Itwas lovely to see so many peopleget along to our photocall outsidethe garage and prompted us tolaunch a Warlingham edition ofthe newspaper.From this month there will be7,000 copies of the Warlinghamedition of the paper delivered tothe residents of Warlingham,Hamsey Green, Farleigh,Chelsham and Whyteleafe and19,000 copies of the Caterhamedition will be delivered to theresidents of Caterham, God-stone, Kenley, Chaldon, Netherneand Old Coulsdon. All the advertisements will bepublished in both editions. Julia Church, Editor.
On Wednesday 1st June, thePresident and members of Chal-don W.I. held a special after-noon tea party in the Village Hallto celebrate the Queen’s 90thbirthday. The new Chairman ofTandridge District Council, PatCannon and his wife Jill, wereamongst the guests who en-joyed the traditional tea of
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The view from Christine Hull’s bedroom window in MoneyRoad.
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Entry forms can be down-loaded from www.cater-hamfestival.org orwww.caterham-indepen-dent.co.uk or picked upfrom the Caterham libraries.
Rags Martell from ITN Newsinterviews Helen Rujbally forLondon Tonight in her dev-astated back garden inBanstead Road.
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On Friday 10th June, MardenLodge Primary School inCaterham Valley held a FamilyFun Day in celebration of theQueen’s 90th birthday. Thetheme of the day revolvedaround the school’s “Six Pillarsof Character” - Trustworthi-ness, Respect, Responsibility,Fairness, Caring and Citizen-ship, which Her Majesty wouldthoroughly agree with!The children enjoyed a rangeof fun activities throughoutthe day with the highlightbeing a birthday picnic in theplaying field. The day endedwith the Grand Hoisting of theChandeliers - a line of impres-sive home-made paper chan-deliers suspended along thelength of the field’s pathway inhonour of the occasion. Earlier in the afternoon, HarryCotterrill was announced thewinner of the “Design a Birth-day Cake for the Queen”competition and the Big Re-veal took place of the actualbirthday cake that had beenbeautifully created by Teach-ing Assistant, Leah Seymour,based on Harry’s design.
Teaching Assistant, LeahSeymour and Harry Cotterrellwith the prize-winning cake.
The Grand Hoisting of theChandeliers.
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Caterham Rotary Club were de-lighted to receive 120 entries totheir first Young Photographercompetition, sponsored byCaterham Digital in CaterhamValley.Rotarian, Marianne Woods,launched the competition earlierthis year with the theme“Springtime in Surrey” to en-courage local youngsters to getoutside and notice the beauty oftheir local environment.There were three categories ofentries, Junior - for entries fromchildren up to Year 6, Intermedi-ate, for children up to Year 11and Senior for teenagers up to19-years-old. On Monday 30th May the win-ners were announced as follows:The Junior winner was WilliamBaker from The Hawthorne’sSchool; the Intermediate winnerwas Miles Findlay from Cater-ham School and the Senior win-ner was Vicky Pearce fromReigate College. Each winnerhas won £100 cash from Cater-ham Rotary Club. Certificateshave also been awarded to the2nd and 3rd place winners andthe Highly Commended entries.
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Sue Baines.
With a plentiful supply of sunand rain in June, the growingseason is in full swing. Un-fortunately the rain is oftenaccompanied by strongwinds, which wreak havoceven though I think I havesupported everything withmy chicken wire cages, smallgreen wire fences and a fewemergency supports thatGeoff has made out of build-ing rods. These are reallysturdy and are in the shapeof a semi circle with “legs”either side. He has madethem in varying heights, andthey have been so handy. My delphiniums are maturingnicely, but are quite soft. Ideliberately don’t feed themuntil the flowers are show-ing, and then they will get acouple of feeds with tomatofeed, which helps to makethem sturdier, and is great toencourage flowering on allfruit and flowers. However,as delphiniums get to overeight feet most years, theyinevitably get damaged, de-spite my best efforts.
I love to just walk down thegarden at this time of year,and assess what needs doingto get the best from myplants. Most of the springbulbs are finished now, anda good many have died rightback. If they are still show-ing green, they will get theirfinal feed. Most are in pots,so that I can remove the soiland store the dry bulbs inmy shoe hangers in thegarage, where the dahliaswere last winter. Many of thespaces vacated by the bulbsin the garden will be filledwith the dahlias which arejust showing bud, and beingfed almost weekly whentime and weather allow.Hopefully their gorgeousflowers will light up the bor-ders right up until the frostcuts them back next winter.
Tim’s Pastry Club launches extra
classes due to popular demandby Julia Church
Due to popular demand, localaward-winning patissier andchocolatier, Tim Fisher, will bedoubling the number of pas-try classes he holds on Satur-days at the Oasis AcademyCoulsdon. From September there will bean afternoon class from1.15pm-3.45pm in addition tothe morning class which takesplace from 10.15am-12.45pm.Tim said: “I originally set upthe Pastry Club because thereis no longer an Adult EducationCentre in Caterham wherepeople can sign up for cookeryclasses. The beauty of startingup my own class is that I donot have to keep to a syllabus- I can teach what I want toteach each week.”In 2012 Tim had a seriousaccident whilst at work,which prevented him fromworking for 18 months. Fol-lowing months of physio-therapy, Tim returned towork last year. In March thisyear Tim won a gold award
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in Godstone RoadW.A. Truelove & Son Ltd,independent funeral direc-tors and monumentalcraftsmen, first openedtheir branch in Caterham in1991. Originally, theywere in Croydon Road but,in the spring of 2016,moved to larger premises,closer to the centre oftown, at 11-13 GodstoneRoad, next door to Cater-ham Valley Computers. The new premises have fullfacilities, including air con-ditioning and a private carpark for clients at the rearof the building, with theentrance in Church Walk.There is also a large meet-ing room, available to localcharities, free of charge. Itis worth noting that thepremises were built on thesite of the shop whichhoused the OperationsRoom of RAF Kenley duringthe Battle of Britain in Sep-tember 1940.Truelove's are a familybusiness, established in1885. It is now owned andrun by the fourth genera-tion of the Truelove familyto do so, the founders'
great grandsons, Simonand David. They now have16 branches, serving be-reaved families throughoutthe North East Surreyarea.The branch is run by AlisonBrown, who has been withTruelove's since 2012. Ali-son started her careernursing sick children atGreat Ormond Street. Fol-lowing the deaths of anumber of her own familyand close friends, she de-cided that she wanted toreturn to a caring profes-sion. Alison is passionate abouthelping to arrange a fu-neral exactly how the fam-ily want it and alwaysassists them to make it aspersonal as possible. Alison is a qualified funeralarranger, having passedher Certificate in FuneralArranging and Administra-tion with distinction in2014. She was also pre-sented with the President'sAward by the London Asso-ciation of Funeral Directors,for achieving the highestmarks in her class.
On Thursday 21st July, locallads, Tom Henderson andSean Feeney, are hosting aCharity Football Match atWhyteleafe FC in ChurchRoad, Whyteleafe CR3 0ARto raise money for Actionfor Children, The Brain Tu-mour Charity and Scarlett'sWalk (Tree of Hope). Gatesopen at 2.30pm and kick-off is at 3pm. Local busi-nesses are invited tosponsor the event for £5.00in return for social mediaand match day publicity.Entrance is a minimum do-nation of £1.00 please to-wards the charities beingsupported.For more information con-tact Tom Henderson on07952 585279, email: [email protected] Sean Feeney on 07928539907, email: [email protected]
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Tandridge District Council’sChairman for 2016-2017 isCouncillor Pat Cannon. Theprevious chairman, Council-lor Rose Thorn, presentedhim with the ceremonialchain of office when he waselected at the Annual Coun-cil meeting held on Thurs-day 26th May.The Vice-Chairman of theCouncil, is Councillor DavidCooley who represents theWarlingham West Ward.Councillor Cannon has livedin the district for 12 yearsand has represented theChaldon Ward since 2007.For the past year he hasbeen the Council’s Vice-Chairman and Armed ForcesChampion, as well as serv-ing on various committees. His chosen charities are:The Robert Bouffler MusicTrust, set up in 1988 to en-courage and support youngmusicians from the EastSurrey area. The Trust pro-vides practical support foryoung musicians up to theage of 18 years, especiallythose whose families havelimited means, and:Caterham Sea Cadets,
which was set up in 1942and is part of the UK's old-est nautical youth charity.Sea Cadets, aged 10-18,can go to sea, learn to sailand do adventure training,plus get extra skills to givethem a head start in life.In addition, during his yearin office, the Chairman in-tends to raise awareness ofchild exploitation, childabuse and female genitalmutilation, which are allcauses he feels passion-ately about and will supportany groups working inthese areas. The Chairman will be sup-ported by his wife Jill, whowill be his Consort.
Clifton Hill pupils
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the Ages’
On May 24th, 25th and26th, audiences at CliftonHill School in Caterham-on-the-Hill were treated to alively and colourful showentitled ‘Through the Ages’.The themed performancesfrom each class includedThe Roaring ‘20’s by Ju-niper Class, 1930’s Jazz byRedwood Class and the Warin the ‘40s by ChestnutClass. The show finishedwith Syann from Elm Classsinging a beautiful solo,‘Take a Bow’, by Rhianna.
Members of Rowan Class perform ‘Feed the World’ to repre-sent the famine in Africa in the 1980s.
Lots of colourful pomp andceremony as members ofMaple Class perform theQueen’s Coronation in 1953.
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“Bubbles” by Allister Frost,
Tandridge Photographic Society.
Mark Harbury of Panny’sFudge with the head of Warlingham Village School,Geoff Green.
Val Phillips (left) and MelindaPartner with Rolo the rescuecollie.
John Kempton MBE chats to a ladyabout the role of the CommunityResponders.
Two of the Friends of BlanchmansFarm Nature Reserve, MarionJones and Pam Mascall.
Master of Ceremonies,Jeremy Pursehouse, inter-
views the Warlingham May
Queen, Isabel Spackman.
The new Chairman of Tandridge District Council,Pat Cannon, welcomes thecrowd to the Fair.
Dancers from WarlinghamVillage Primary School per-forming one of their countrydance routines.
Members of the Historia Normannis Tug ‘OWar team get stuck in. Photo by RichardWallis, Tandridge Photographic Society.
The Valgrays Border Collie Rescue “Dog It’s a
Knockout” arena entertainment. Photo by Al-
lister Frost, Tandridge Photographic Society.Warlingham Library volunteers, fromleft, Diane, Julie, Heather and Christine.
From left: Michael, Bob, Jack, Jim, Nick
and Ian on the Caterham Harestone
Rotary Club Fruit Tombola stall.
From back left: Sarah, Leah, Chloe,Holly, Rosie and Chloe of the 1st and 2ndWarlingham Guides on their cake stall.
Emma Randal, age 5 (left) and ZoeLetchford, age 5, making a bird box atthe Whyteleafe Helping Hands stall.
The triumphant, winning Tug ‘O Warteam from The Harp in Caterham.
Jack Carthy of the Xtreme Stunt Teamentertains the crowd.
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CR3 residents urged to supportPlan for the future of Caterham,Chaldon and WhyteleafeCR3 residents are being askedto comment on the first draftof the CR3 NeighbourhoodPlan.In 2011, the government in-troduced the right to doneighbourhood planningthrough the Localism Act toencourage communities todecide the future of the placeswhere they live and work.Thanks to the dedication andhard work of a small group ofvolunteers, the residents liv-ing in the CR3 postcode part
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Council’s set of policies thatare used to make planningdecisions in the area, givingthe CR3 community a signifi-cant role in future planningand decision making for thearea. The only other area ofTandridge to have produced aNeigbourhood Plan is Wold-ingham. The first draft of the Neigh-bourhood Plan (‘The Pre-sub-mission CR3 ForumNeighbourhood Plan 2013-2035’) can be viewed onlineat www.cr3forum.org.uk orprinted versions are availableat Caterham-on-the-Hill andCaterham Valley libraries.
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“I admire each and every one of the CR3Forum volunteers who have worked so hardon our behalf. They deserve our support.” - CR3 resident, Caroline Warner.
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Warlingham residents showing their support for Manor Park Garage,
which is threatened with closure if planning permission is granted
for a block of flats to go on the site.
Warlingham residents rally
to save popular local garageA scheme to demolish Manor
Park Garage in Westhall Road,
Warlingham, and replace it
with a block of flats is being
strenuously opposed by local
residents who do not want to
see the closure of their popular
local garage. The planning application sub-
mitted to Tandridge District
Council by the Trademark
Group is for the “Demolition
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a three storey apartment
building containing 14 resi-
dential units with associated
landscaping and car parking
for 16 vehicles.”
If planning permission is
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Park Garage, which has occu-
pied the site for 34 years, will
have three months’ notice to
vacate the premises and re-
open for business elsewhere.
However, with the loss of so
much commercial land in
Tandridge in recent years to
accommodate residential de-
velopments, it is highly un-
likely the owners will find
anywhere suitable in the area
to relocate to. At a Planning Meeting of
Warlingham Parish Council
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Warlingham resident, Debbie
Miles, expressed her concern
about the proposed new devel-
opment, saying: “I believe the
new development will be out of
character and not in keeping
with the village. Manor Park
Garage contributes to the local
economy and is an employer of
six staff, whose jobs will be lost
if the development is ap-
proved. It has been proven
that the site is not unsatisfac-
tory as a commercial site as
businesses have been thriving
there for over 60 years.”Warlingham Parish Council
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Swing Jivers showed off their moves on Day 2of DeFest.
Local singer/songwriter, Charlie Moss,
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Talented youngster, JamesLetta, performing to thecrowd on Day 1 of DeFest. “Vintage” performing on Day 2.“The Firetones” performing on Day 2.
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Photos by George Swan.On Sunday 12th June, Croydon Road was closed offto accommodate numerouscolourful food stalls sellingboth local and Continentalproduce as part of the Cater-ham Festival. After a damp start, the rainstarted to clear up and hun-dreds of visitors turned the dayinto another successful event.
Sarah and Bette from The Orange Co. handed out samplesof their delicious chutneys.
An enticing patisserie stall was just one of the many Continental visitors to the Food Festival.
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One of the impressive entries in the Bake-Off.
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Cyclists of all ages and abil-ities braved the pain duringthe “Waller Pain” hill climbin Waller Lane, Caterham onSunday 19th June.This fun and inclusive eventchallenged 47 riders toclimb Waller Lane’s 210ft inone of the most uniqueevents of the Caterham Fes-tival.The event was organised bythe Caterham Round Table,with proceeds being used tosupport local charities. The hill climb, which hadseven categories includingMen’s and Women’s Vets(40-60), Under 12s, FitMums and Fat Dads andBest Fancy dress, had atime trial format with ridersheading off at one minuteintervals.The hill climb winners were:Ewan Touhy (Men’s, 1:17),Jonathan Tucker (Men andWomen’s Vets, 1:37), Santi-ago Cadavid (Under 16’sBoys, 1:28), Isabella Escal-
tra (Under 16’s Girls, 2:10)and Billy Bancroft (Under12’s, 2:21). Caterham Round Table’sScott Georgiades said: “Wehad a smaller turnout thannormal, but what did turnup was high quality. Weprobably lost some of the fitmums and fat dads to theLondon to Brighton event. “We had 47 riders takingpart in the event, and it wasorganised by the CaterhamRound Table with sponsor-ship from Yellow Jersey in-surance.”
Ewan Touhy, winner of the Men’s category,with Haydn Lamb of Caterham Round Table.
Audley School pupil, nine-year-old Peter Carpen-ter, heading towards the top of the hill climb.
Santiago Cadavid, the win-ner of the Under 16’s Boys.
Isabella Escaltra, the winnerof the Under 16’s Girls.
Billy Bancroft, the winner ofthe Under 12’s.
All photos by JamesHighsted.
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There was something specialhappening in Caterham nearlyevery day during the course ofthis year’s Festival includingsome exciting new events. The Caterham Jazz Festival andthe Mummers Play were two ofthe new additions that proved tobe especially popular. If you would like to get involvedin next year’s Caterham Festivalcall Andy Parr MBE on 01883340000.
The Caterham Festival Mummers entertaining the audiencein the car park of the King and Queen pub on the HighStreet on Sunday 19th June.
South African comedian,Mark Palmer, performing inSt. Mary’s Church on Friday10th June.
“Oriana Curls” performing at The Old Surrey
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“El Corazon de las mesas” byAdam Green - part of theNave Gallery Exhibition.
“Violet Jive” performing at the Caterham Club inCroydon Road. www.localeventphotos.co.uk.
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For a full English breakfast, ajuicy burger and chips, or aperfect pizza prepared withultra-fresh dough, TheWhyteleafe is great for a sat-isfying meal at any time of theday. Open from 9am for break-fast, right up until 11pm fora late night treat, customersalways receive a warm wel-come from the owner,Kamal, and fast, efficientservice. There are a limited number oftables inside The Whyteleafefor diners to relax and enjoy ameal or coffee break. Alter-natively, many customers optfor the shop’s excellent freedelivery service, which is es-pecially popular with local of-fice workers. I popped in there for lunch re-cently with my young friendGeorge, who was very peck-ish, having skipped breakfastthat morning. We both ordered a medium
pizza, and George also or-dered the Chicken Dippers.George chose the ‘ButcherBlock’ pizza with a topping ofbacon, sausage, pepperoni,salami and ground beef, whileI chose the Garden Supremewith green peppers, mush-rooms, red onions, sweetcornand fresh tomatoes. Both pizzas had very gener-ous toppings, were perfectlycooked and very filling.George demolished his eightChicken Dippers with gusto,before starting on his pizza.Suffice to say, neither of uscould finish our pizzas so wetook the rest away in boxesfor later. We made a mentalnote to come back for the full
English breakfast soon, whichsounds excellent value at£4.49 for the small version(egg, bacon sausage, hashbrown, mushroom, grilledtomato/baked beans andcoffee) or £6.49 for large(double egg, double sausage,
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What’s OnDownland Chorale Summer ConcertOn Saturday 9th July at7.30pm, the DownlandChorale are performing theirSummer Concert featuringmusic from the Thirties, in-cluding choral highlights fromGershwin, Jerome Kern and atribute to Cole Porter. Ticketscost £10 for adults, £5 forchildren and £25 for families.Refreshments available. Theconcert will be held at StJohn’s Church, Canon’s Hill,Old Coulsdon, Surrey, CR51HA. For more informationcall 07729 618226 or visitwww.downlandchorale.org.ukWoodlea School SummerFairOn Saturday 9th July from 12noon-3pm, Woodlea School inLong Hill, Woldingham CR37EP are holding a Rio Olympiccarnival-themed summer fair. Entrance is by donation andthe fair will include kid's sumowrestling, go karts, a giant
'Operation' game, beat thegoalie, crafts, stalls, a bar-beque and more.East Surrey Chorale Soci-ety ConcertOn Saturday 2nd July at7.30pm, East Surrey ChoralSociety with soloists from theGuildhall School of Music andDrama will present 'Love is inthe Air', featuring romanticmusic from stage and screenincluding 'Hiawatha's WeddingFeast' by Croydon's ownSamuel Coleridge-Taylor. Theevent will be held at Wolding-ham Village Hall, StationRoad, CR3 7EU. Tickets will beavailable on the door or onlineat www.escs.org.uk.Tickets cost £10 for adults (in-cluding progrmme and re-freshments). Children 14 andunder free.
Jazz EveningOn Saturday 16th July, TheGuild of Friends of St.Lawrence's Ancient Churchwill be holding a traditionalJazz Evening with Dave He-witt's Jazz band. The concertwill be held in St. Lawrence'sChurch, Caterham-on-the-Hill from 7.30pm-10pm. Tick-
ets cost £12, which includes aglass of wine. Contact 01883341534 for more informationor to book tickets. All pro-ceeds will go towards the up-keep of the Ancient Church.RSPB TalkOn Wednesday 13th July at8pm-10pm, East Surrey
RSPB are hosting a talk atthe White Hart Barn in God-stone entitled: "A Passion forDragonflies" by Dennis New-land. Entrance is £3 foradults and £1 for children.All are welcome. For moreinformation visit www.east-surreyrspb.co.uk.
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A family domestic andcommercial carpet and fur-niture cleaning companybased in Caterham is cele-brating 45 years of serviceto its loyal customer baseacross Surrey.ServiceMaster Clean, whichoperates in Reigate, Dork-ing, Epsom, Sutton and thesurrounding areas wasfounded in 1971 by MichaelAshenden and calculates ithas cleaned more than250,000 floor coverings inits 45 year history. Thecompany is now operatedby Michael’s son Andrew,his wife Sue and their busi-ness partners, Darren andAlison Perry, all from Cater-ham.ServiceMaster CleanReigate is a franchise ofServiceMaster, one of theworld’s longest establishedfranchises. The companyprovides a family-run, localservice whilst having theadvantage of a global fran-chisor behind them, whoprovide ongoing technicalsupport and continualproduct development toensure all ServiceMaster
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Deansfield, Caterham Guide price £750,000This 5 bedroom detached property offers double garage, garden and
views across Caterham Valley. EPC CHamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
Harestone Hill, Caterham £1,050,000A brand new 5 bedroom home with stunning views near Caterham
School. Ready for immediate occupation. EPC BHamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
Hamptons Caterham & Oxted Sales. 01883 759487 Lettings. 01883 759489
Outwood Lane, Bletchingley OIEO £450,000A beautifully presented 2 bedroom Grade II listed property offering communal
garden and two allocated parking spaces.
Hamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
Straw Close, Caterham Guide price £799,950Beautifully presented 4 bedroom detached family home with doublegarage, situated at the end of a small close with far reaching views. EPC DHamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
Newbery Close, Caterham OIEO £799,950An immaculately presented 6 bedroom family home, situated in a popular
location convenient for Caterham school. EPC B
Hamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
Cedar Park, Caterham OIEO £850,000A well-appointed detached 5 bedroom family home with attractive southfacing rear garden set within a small development in a private road. EPC CHamptons Caterham & Oxted 01883 759487
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Martin & Co Caterham5 Godstone Road, Caterham CR3 6RE
Martin & Co Reigate29 Church Street, Reigate, RH2 0AD
01883 332933 01737 300 700
A substantial, detached five bedroom property with views acrossCaterham Valley conveniently situated for Caterham town centre and
occupies a 0.35 acre plot.
Caterham Valley - £695,000
Caterham Valley - £485,000
A modern, first floor apartment situated in a sort after location. Theproperty has a luxury bathroom and en-suite as well as a dressingroom. There is a sizeable lounge diner and a sunny balcony to the
front. The property also benefits from a separate kitchen and parking.
Caterham on the Hill - £425,000
2 bedroom, ground floor apartment. Close to Redhill town centre and trainstation. Outside the apartment has one allocated parking space and use of
communal space. Share of Freehold.
A unique, detached Victorian lodge dating back to 1862. There aretwo/three bedrooms and plenty of reception space. This property sitsclose to Caterham town centre. The property has bags of charm and
character with many nice features.
Redhill - £246,000
A 2 bedroom, semi-detached house. 2 good size reception rooms, aswell as a study area, utility room and downstairs cloakroom. There is
an upstairs bathroom and good sized garden. The property needssome finishing but is a great starter home.
Caterham on the Hill - £307,000
A stunning 1930's detached residence situated in a 0.85 acreplot. The property comprises of four bedrooms and two
reception rooms. The property has been well loved for the last25 years and is now being sold with no onward chain.
Bletchingley - £775,000
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CATERHAM
£375,000A three-bedroomed semi-detached property with two reception rooms, front and
rear garden, detached garage and ample driveway parking. EPC ECaterham Office • 01883 347446
WARLINGHAMOIEO £500,000
3 bed detached bungalow close to village centre. Attached garage, attractive
southerly facing rear garden. No onward chain. EPC D
Warlingham Office • 01883 622258
CATERHAM£350,000
This luxury two-bedroomed apartment within a newly converted block is very close toCaterham mainline train station and town centre and would be ideal for commuters.
Finished to a high standard and comprising two double bedrooms (the master with en-suite), large open-plan kitchen/living room and includes allocated parking at rear. EPC E
Caterham Office • 01883 347446
CATERHAM
£397,500 A three-bedroom semi-detached family home with lounge,
kitchen/diner, utility room as well as gardens and parking for two vehicles. EPC ECaterham Office • 01883 347446
WARLINGHAM
OIEO £485,0004 bedroom semi detached, includes en-suite guest room. Large garden, off road
parking. Within 1 mile of train station. EPC tba.
Warlingham Office • 01883 622258
WARLINGHAMOIEO £650,000
A recently refurbished and redecorated modern detached house at the beginning of
a quiet country lane leading onto woodland and open fields. EPC D
Warlingham Office • 01883 622258
WHYTELEAFE£425,000
Brand new 2 double bedroom detached house. Kitchen with integrated appliances.Westerly facing garden. Off road parking. Close to Upper Warlingham train station.
EPC tba.Warlingham Office • 01883 622258
SELSDON£450,000
This three bedroomed semi-detached property is set on a generous plot which
backs onto a golf course. Plenty of potential to extend STPP. EPC D
Caterham Office • 01883 347446
WARLINGHAMOIEO £365,000
Large purpose built 3 bedroom apartment set in superb communal grounds.
South-west facing balcony. Garage en-bloc. Long lease. EPC tba
Warlingham Office • 01883 622258
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