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Advice & information on benefits, equipment, transport, holidays, sport & education for people with disabilities, their carers & professionals who work with them. This service covers both Runnymede & Spelthorne Boroughs.
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The Dell Bridge Club which plays every Thursday at Cheam Sports Club, starting promptly at 7.30p.m.
External site: http://www.dellbridgeclub.org.uk
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Support group for people affected by depression in a safe and informal situation.
External site: http://www.dsg-woking.org.uk
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A charity that provides leisure & play activities for children & young people with disabilities. Challengers Guildford is open throughout the year.At present the register is closed to new visitors but a mailing list is in operation.
External site: http://www.disability-challengers.org
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DisCASS is a disability consultancy, able to defend and empower those who experience poverty and isolation in the community through lack of access to goods and services equipment and personal assistants. Our areas of work are: advice, Information Database Assistance with formfilling, representation at tribunals, advocacy support, wheelchair accessible car hire, wheelchair hire, equality training and office skills training.
External site: http://www.discass.org
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disabled dudes and dudettes are invited to contribute, share and exchange ideas and innovations to improve lifestyle and self esteem. This is a free community project to pool ideas and help each other to live an active life, chat and more.
Please join me David ; - )
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A free confidential, independent information service on all aspects of disability, for people with disabilities, carers, professionals and the general public, aimed particularly at those living and working in Surrey. Covers all disabilities and age groups.
External site: http://www.diss.org.uk
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A scout group in the Thames Ditton and Long ditton area. We provide scouting for boys and girls in our area. Age rangers are as follows, Beavers scouts 6 to 8, Cub Scouts ages 8 - 11, and scouts aged 11 upwards.
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DAHA represents the interests of all local plotholders on sites managed by Mole Valley District Council and promotes the development and expansion of allotments and local food scheme in Mole Valley.
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Junior section from 10 years old at 6.30pm Senior section with teams in the Surrey, Leatherhead and Guildford leagues at 7.30pm - 10.00pm. Also ladies afternoon section on Mondays 2.00pm - 4.00pm at Friends ProvidentSports and Social Club.
External site: http://www.dorkingbadmintonclub.org
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Dorking Museum displays a variety of historical artifacts, minerals, natural history specimens, chalk fossils, oil and water colour paintings etc. A collection of books, maps, photographs, documents and other records are available for consultation and research by visitors.
The library contains much of interest to researchers of local history, and to family historians.
External site: http://www.dorkingmuseum.co.uk
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Flower arranging demonstrations take place at each meeting and competitions may be entered by anyone who wishes.
Demonstrator's flowers are raffled, tea is served and other social events take place during the year.
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Driving service by volunteers for Dorking residents who need emergency transport to medical appointments.No charge,but passengers are asked for a donation to cover fuel costs.
Phone 07948 568906
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The Group
- is a subsidiary of Dorking and District Preservation Society
- holds monthly meetings with speakers, members' evenings, guided walks, and outings
- initiates research into the history of the town and surrounding villages and works with Dorking Museum to support members in their research
- publishes books and pamphlets, and an annual journal, 'Dorking History'
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A charity set up to enhance the communication and understanding between the deaf and hearing people, through social, cultural and educational activities in the Surrey area.
External site: http://www.dorothymilescc.org
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Regular Sunday walks, usually stopping for lunch at pub. A wide variety of social activities eg meals out, pub evenings, concerts, theatre, badminton, bowling. Also summer evening walks & youth hostelling & camping trips.
For people in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
External site: http://www.dwrg.org.uk
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UK national charity offering parent friendly support and information relating to heart problems associated with Down's Syndrome.
External site: http://www.dhg.org.uk
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A voluntary, non-competitive programme of leisure activities for those aged 14 - 25, designed to offer a personal and individual challenge. It introduces young people to exciting, positive, challenging and enjoyable things to do in their free time.
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DYNAMIC PERFORMING ARTS
CHARITY DANCE SHOW for the Childrens Liver Disease Foundation.
Dynamic will be putting on a dance show on 27th June 2010 to raise money for CLDF and we invite all 6-18 year olds to join us.
AUDITIONS:SATURDAY 27TH MARCH 2pm-5pm at Green Ark Hall, Lido Road, Guildford.
To book your place on the AUDITION please email info@dpap.co.uk.
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Learn how to switch off your dyslexic or ADHD symptoms and unlock new areas of ability.
External site: http://www.dyslexia-surrey.co.uk/
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The Dystonia Society exists to support people who have any form of neorological movement disorder known as dystonia, and their families, through the promotion of awareness, research and welfare.
External site: http://www.dystonia.org.uk
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