May I, on behalf of all the Evergreens, thank all concerned for a wonderful lunch and afternoon of entertainment on December 6th. The “newbies” were very impressed an us “old timers” knew that we were in for a good afternoon. So thank you all. KR
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Capel Memorial Hall Regular Events
Our village hall continues to be a central part of village life offering a range of clubs, social, fitness and children’s activities. Details of the events are advertised in various locations but I thought it would be helpful to list the regular events in one place for ease.
Mondays
Healing Sessions 9:30am
The Evergreens 2:20 – 4:40pm
Choral Society 7:30pm
Tuesday
Keep Fit 9.15am
Messy Church 3:15pm once a month
Fix in the Stix films every first Tuesday at 7:30pm
Bingo and Supper on the second Tuesday 7:30pm
WI on the third Tuesday 7:30pm
Wednesday
Art lessons watercolours 9:30am
Camera Club 7:30pm
Thursday
Lunches usually the first Thursday, please check the calendar for confirmed dates and location.
Children Dance Classes 3:30pm
Zumba fitness class 6:15pm
Badminton 7:30pm
Fridays
Art Group 9:15am
Rainbows 3:30pm
Brownies 5:15pm
Guides 7:00pm
If you would like any information on the activities listed and cannot find the relevant contact then please do not hesitate to call 01306 711790. I will be happy to help you. Please call or email hmargetts@gmail.com for hall booking enquiries. A list
Capel Youth Centre Is Closing Its Doors
Sadly, Capel Youth Centre has had to close its doors, at least for the time being. Some years ago, Surrey County Council withdrew its grand funding and the staff it supplied to run the youth groups. Since then we have kept it going and invested in the infrastructure by using our savings, local fundraising, together with successfully graining grants from local organisations and developing services, plus conducted various drives over the years to increase membership numbers. We have now exhausted these funds and, combined with the currently very low numbers of young people using the Centre, have had to take the tough decision to cease the operation.
So it is goodbye, at lease for the present as the Charity is still active, but if anyone reading this feels inspire to ‘have a go’ at raising funds and brining in young people, please contact myself, Iain Murdoch by email IainCYC@claymoreinternation.com or 01306 712737
We would like to say a very special ‘thank you’ to Tina Black, also to Tara Hills the latest in a band of willing helpers who over the years have run the clubs, plus Nick Ward our Treasurer and Trustee, plus all the other committee members, their relations and friends who over the years have done so much for the young people in and around Capel.
Ian Murdoch
Bingo Is Back
Tuesday 10th February 3pm for a 7:30pm Start
In Capel Village Hall in aid of Capel Guide Group
£10 per person includes 2 course supper and 8 games of bingo.
Cash prices throughout.
All ages welcome.
Following the success of our first session in November this will now be a monthly event.
What did people say about it?
‘Lovely’ ‘ Thank you, good food and veg – coleslaw delicious’ ‘ Food was good’ ‘Soft drinks available to purchase – very good’ ‘Nice to come from work and have a meal cooked for us’ ‘Thank you we had a lovely time!’
Come along and see for yourself!
Capel Horticultural Society January News
Hopefully you will have seen the rather different Christmas Tree (actually a branch from a fallen Silver Birch tree) in Capel Churchyard. Thanks to all the members who helped put it up on 29th November, with all the other village societies who worked on their own offerings. Particular thanks to David & Judith Hall for making it white, Sam Jenks for the superb hand-made ‘vegetable’ decorations, Sally Griffin for the allium heads and Frances Coward for the essential mugs, gloves and fork, oh yes! And to Suzanne for the painted welly boots.
There was no Committee Meeting in December mainly due to the Hall being booked for another
meeting so the precise dates for next year’s Shows have not been fixed as yet. These dates will be announced in due course, but they should be around the same time as last year. With all good Wishes to you all for a good growing year in 2015. CC.
What a wonderful community spirit!
Capel’s outstanding community spirit is never illustrated so well as in the fantastic display of Christmas trees displayed in the churchyard during December. What a pity they have to come down again before Twelfth Night! We shall miss their sparkling cheerfulness as we pass by on the drear nights of mid-winter. 26 different organisations were represented by their highly individual trees, from A for Alms Houses through to W for the W.I., illustrating that there is always something going on in the village, in which people of all ages and interests can become involved. If you would like to know more about the clubs and organisations in Capel and Beare Green, then have a look at the list at the back of village magazine, and perhaps have a go at something different in the New Year of 2015.
Dorking Police Crime Information
Two scam attempts in Dorking. Unfortunately one was successful!
Ref: Pl4351124 + P 14350730. Location: Dorking. Date and Time Mon 8th Dec 19.04 & 12:38 Twice yesterday a man entered local shops and tried to seam occupants of cash to help him fix his broken down car. In one he said he was a doctor in the other he said he knew the boss. Not sure if it was the same man as one was reported as being Mediterranean looking with an Italian accent while the other had an Eastern European appearance and accent.
Distress seams like the ones listed here succeed because the crooks are often very plausible; they seem genuine -but that’s the essence of con artist tricks and is especially effective when it preys on your conscience.
As fraudsters move and change the geographical areas they operate in, all UK residents should also be vigilant about this type of fraud. Any UK resident who has lost money to a fraud like this should report it to Action Fraud.-0300-123-2040
Detectives from East Surrey CID are renewing their appeal for information following distraction thefts against the elderly by releasing CCTV of a woman they would like to speak to. On Wednesday, 3 December a woman in her 70s, visited Bardays bank on Dorking High Street to withdraw .£ 1,000. After leaving the bank she walked with a friend across Sainsbury’s car park when she noticed a strong smell and a yellow substance on the back of her jacket. Shortly after, two women appeared, acting in an animated fashion which officers now believe was a distraction technique. When she arrived home the victim noticed the envelope which contained the money was missing. A similar offence occurred at the Epsom branch of Barclays bank at around I 1.30am on Thursday, 4 December when a man in his 90s withdrew £ I ,000. The victim then took a rest on a seat in the Ashley Centre when he was approached by two women who appeared to want to help him clean a noxious brown substance which had appeared on the back of his head. It was later discovered that his money had also been stolen. Investigating Officer Detective Constable Errol Chetty, said: “Preying on vulnerable members of society is an inexcusable offence and several teams are working together to identify those responsible for the offences.” One of the lines of enquiry we have been following up is studying CCTV in both towns where the offences occurred. We are now able to release an image of a woman who was in Dorking around the time of the first offence and we believe she may hold information vital to this investigation. “I would urge the woman or anyone who can identify her to contact Surrey Police with information. Sometimes, for whatever reason, people wish to provide information anonymously and this can be done through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 Ill. “I believe there could be other potential victims of these offences who have not yet come forward and I would ask these people to speak with us as we need to gather as much information on these crimes as possible. “If you can assist with the investigation in anyway, please contact Surrey Police on 101 quoting reference 45140102501.
Capel East Village Book Club
After three meetings. we drew a blank on days free in December, so our next gathering is in January for lunch at a pub, then tea at a members house over the road!
We can all look forward to a post Christmas treat.
Our book this month to read is “The Goldfinch”by Donna Tartt.
So far we have read John Moore, Elmbury trilogies, Gone Girl, and Jane Austen’s Persuasion.
Various other personal choices read were discussed a real mix but most of us like a murder mystery. Our host last month handed out a selection of recent paperbacks on loan, these we can review next meeting.
Great to see the Beare Green group is up and running, and the other known Capel group are going DT
Children’s Society Coffee Morning Thank You!
Thank you to everyone who came along to the church on Saturday 22nd November to the Children’s Society coffee morning and Traidcraft sale. We raised a total of nearly £500 from christmas card sales and refreshments for the Children’s Society and Sue Partridge’s Traidcraft stall raised approximately £80 which was also a good result. Suzanne would like to thank her hard working band of helpers – Joy, Betty, Jessie, Wendy and Liz, without whom it would not have been possible. We are all very grateful to everyone who gave up some of their weekend, to come along and help us raise money for a very worthy cause. If anyone would like to keep a collecting box at home please speak to Suzanne. Our next event in aid of the Children’s Society is Christingle on Sunday 1st February at lOam. We are hoping to have a speaker from The Children’s Society at the service to tell us how our fundraising money is spent and on the important work that the Society does. Anyone who has collecting boxes at home-these need to be gathered in for counting during January 2015.Please contact Suzanne Cole if you need her to pick yours up. Thank you again to those who came and made the fund raiser a success. Suzanne Cole 01306 71 1449 or email slc@ansford.me.uk. SC
Capel Choral Society – New Year Choral prospects
Our thanks to all those who came to our Christmas concert, or to hear us sing carols at Polesden Lacey the day before and we hope you enjoyed the seasonal music as much as we did singing it.
With Christmas behind us Capel Choral Society is eagerly looking forward to 2015 and the forthcoming Leith Hill Musical Festival. We shall be singing on the second day, 10th April, of the Festival in Oorking Halls when in the morning we will be competing against the other three choirs in our Division, Buckland & Betchworth, Holmbury St Mary. and Oxshott. The set works are Mendelssohn’s joyful Hymn of praise, and a new piece by Bob Chilcott, Dances of time, which was commissioned by the Festival. The latter is a very enjoyable and singable work.
In the afternoon of the Festival all the choirs join together to rehearse the music with full orchestra and soloists and the Festival conductor. Brian Kay, for the concert in the evening. The new Bob Chilcott work has been written in honour of Brian’s 20th year with the Festival -sadly Brian has announced his intention to retire after the 2016 Festival. which will be a great loss and a very hard act to follow.
January is a very good time for anyone who would like to experience the enjoyment and challenges of choral singing to come and give it a go ~ we shall be very pleased to welcome new singers, particularly men! So if you like singing, please give us a call.
See information about, and pictures of, the choir on our web site, www.capekhoralsociety.com . -or contact our Secretary at secretary@capelchoralsociety.com
or phone 0 I 306 712365