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In the News (Thu 3 Dec 09)

  
  Mole Valley - Welcome to Mole Valley Online
For the 4th year running Mole Valley Youth Voice will be holding their 'Youth Showcase Awards Ceremony' on Friday 1 February 2008 at Dorking Halls.
The evening is hosted by Mole Valley Youth Voice (the Youth Council for Mole Valley) and incorporates local youth dance and drama performances.
Since the transfer of its housing stock on 29th October 2007, Mole Valley District Council has decided to bring together the various retained housing duties that were originally looked after in the Environmental Health, Housing and Chief Executives departments.
www.mole-valley.gov.uk   (379 words)

  
  First Team Match Reports 1999/2000
Mole Valley ran away with the first set and looked as though they were cruising through the second when a series of bad if not ridiculous refereeing decisions, more reminiscent of a visit to Teddington, started to aggravate Phil.
Mole Valley started to settle into their game at the start of the second set with a few unstoppable middle hits totally demoralising the opposition.
Mole valley had lost their two players who were available for the last game again and were struggling to get a team together.
website.lineone.net /~molevalleyvc/1-90-rep.htm   (1672 words)

  
 Introduction to the Bahá'í Faith
There have been Bahá'ís in the UK for a century and in the Mole Valley for the past 30 years, with the first local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the Mole Valley being established in 1974.
Main towns in the Mole Valley are Dorking, Leatherhead, Ashtead and Bookham with lots of smaller towns and villages.
Bahá'ís in the Mole Valley are in the process of developing activities such as a Youth Concert, Multifaith programmes and other community services.
bci.org /molevalley/sm/mv.htm   (484 words)

  
 Surrey County Council Local Committee - Mole Valley
Surrey County Council's Local Committee for Mole Valley was set up in 2002 to bring local government into the heart of the community.
Its aim is to be more responsive to people living and working in Mole Valley and to give communities a bigger say over decisions affecting them.
The committee welcomes all Mole Valley residents to come along and ask councillors questions and to have their say on decisions taken by the County Council.
www.surreycc.gov.uk /molevalley   (333 words)

  
 Mole Valley - Dorking
A development officer for Mole Valley District Council has been appointed with the sole remit of monitoring the centre and ensuring an end to the problems that have beset the Reigate Road site since its opening.
John Cawdell, director of leisure services at Mole Valley District Council, said: "We are monitoring the situation and are keeping in close contact with the management of the centre.
Mole Valley District Council said this week the pool is tested every two hours during opening times.
www.btinternet.com /~paul.burns/mole_valley.htm   (4695 words)

  
 Mole Valley Physiotherapy
Mole Valley Physiotherapy provide a Chartered Physiotherapy service in the Dorking and Reigate areas of Surrey, specialising in the treatment of sports injuries and spinal conditions such as neck and back pain.
You do not have to be referred by a doctor for physiotherapy, but some insurance companies require this if you are planning on making a claim.
Mole Valley Physiotherapy is registered with all the major health insurance providers.
www.molevalleyphysio.co.uk /index.html   (116 words)

  
 Moleys - More videos by Marek Drzazga Donaldson from Mole Cottage
Mole Cottage is set in the Mole Valley, the River Mole rises on Exmoor and has Game Fishing (March to September), with Arshetton Wood just behind us, the setting is Twitching Heaven.
This Locale is a place where Magic does happen, and the Mole Cottage Experience is certainly a life changing event not to be missed.
Mole Cottage is a Five Moley rated establishment.
www.moleys.com   (428 words)

  
 Mole Valley Bowmen - Welcome
Mole Valley Bowmen were founded in March 1974 in Leatherhead, Surrey.
Based in Leatherhead until 2005, Mole Valley Bowmen (or MVB) now shoot in Dorking.
The favoured bow at the club tends to be recurve, however over the last few years several club archers have been adding longbow to their armoury.
www.molevalleybowmen.org   (172 words)

  
 Village of Ockley Community Web Site, Mole Valley, Surrey
Freecycle is a global network of local groups who give stuff away for free in their village and towns using the web and email.
Ockley belongs to the Mole Valley Group, which since it's inception in June 2005 has grown steadily and now has just under 3000 members.
When you want to find a new home for something, be it a chair, toys, washing machines or a tumble dryer, just send an email offering it to the group.
ockley.org   (628 words)

  
 The Best and Worst Places to Live in Britain
Mole Valley is prime commuter belt territory in Surrey, around 30 miles south west of London.
The steep-sided valley was cut by the River Mole through the North Downs, and includes the towns of Leatherhead and Dorking, as well as a number of tranquil villages.
Denbies Vineyard, on the banks of the Mole, is the largest vineyard in the UK.
www.channel4.com /4homes/ontv/best&worst/best&worst_molevalley.html   (378 words)

  
 Mole Valley Jargon Buster
In Mole Valley, the club captain organises relay teams and tries to persuade people to turn out for other events, such as CompassSport Cup or South-East League events, in which their run can contribute to a club score.
A trophy presented annually to the Mole Valley member aged 40 or over who scores most points for the club in the South-East League.
The official explanation for this name is that when Mole Valley was formed, the term ¨orienteering¨ was not widely understood by the general public (so no change there then!), and a name was chosen to better describe the sport.
www.mvoc.org /Jargon_Buster.htm   (12118 words)

  
 Mole Valley Orienteering Club
As you may know, the Mole News is circulated in two ways by email and by post.
Mole Valley Orienteering Club covers parts of South London and Surrey and the River Mole lies at its heart.
This trophy is awarded annually to the most improved orienteer in the South-East, in memory of Mole Valley member Peter Burt, who died in May 1999 after a long battle with cancer.
www.mvoc.org   (1168 words)

  
 Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club (DMVAC)
Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club (DMVAC) is a friendly club which caters for all ages and abilities, from 10 to Veteran and covers both athletics and field events.
Our members come from all over Mole Valley which covers the Dorking and Leatherhead area.
Dorking & Mole Valley Athletic Club is a Flora London Marathon Running Club Partner.
www.dmvac.org.uk   (312 words)

  
 Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club (DMVAC) :: Sponsored By
Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club is kindly sponsored by:
Specialising in advising owner-managed businesses, professional partnerships and private individuals since 1912, Menzies is now one of the Southeast's leading accountancy firms.
Each office is a strong member of the local business community and delivers the personal service normally associated with smaller firms.
www.dmvac.org.uk /sponsor   (110 words)

  
 NADFAS East Surrey Area | Young Arts
21 Mole Valley schools with pupils ranging from 9-16 years participated in the NADFAS Schools Art Exhibition with over 160 exhibits in both 2D and 3D.
Epsom gave financial support to the NADFAS Mole Valley Schools Art Exhibition held at Denbies Wine Estate.
Reigate gave financial support to the NADFAS Mole Valley Schools Art Exhibition held at Denbies Wine Estate.
www.nadfaseastsurreyarea.co.uk /young_arts.html   (1412 words)

  
 Dorking and Mole Valley Athletics Club (DMVAC) :: News
Congratulations to Andrew Fay who was presented with the Adult Most Improved award at the Mole Valley Sports Awards, for his progress over half marathon and full marathon distances.
Dorking and Mole Valley AC's under 13 Girls go from strength to strength with their latest performance reaching a new high.
Although never quite in touch with the 2nd and 3rd teams, Hannah Fay held her form well before being caught on the line by a fast finishing girl from Royal Sutton Coldfield one of the top 2 junior clubs in Britain.
www.dmvac.org.uk /news   (4176 words)

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