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Revision as of 12:29, 2 September 2024

Postcode(s): KT10 0EH
The Youth Hub
Aerial view

In the Past

The Youth Club has had a chequered existence since it was first started by the Rev AJ Lee in the Church Hall. For a period before the Second World War it enjoyed the services of a full-time paid leader, Mr. Marcham, but when he left, the club became dependent on voluntary leaders. Its subsequent move to King George's Hall, Esher, was less successful. The identification of a suitable venue in Claygate for such a club remained a problem for some time before the former Elm Road School building was adopted.

Source

  • Peebles, Malcolm (1983). The Claygate Book. (Millennium edition). Stockbridge: by BAS Printers Ltd. ISBN 0-9508978-0-9.
  • Many thanks also for the photos, many supplied by Terry Gale, from the Claygate Local History Facebook group.

Location ()

H I N C H L E Y   W O O D
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O X S H O T T

Further Information

Parish Council

Parish Council Meeting held on Thursday 14th January 2021