Panda Nursery’s Jo Francis raises over £15000 for SANDS

 

Jo Francis, who works at Panda Nursery in Limpsfield, raised over £15,000 for SANDS, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity, at her charity ball, held in October at the Lingfield Racecourse. Continue reading “Panda Nursery’s Jo Francis raises over £15000 for SANDS”

Chic Grooming Christmas soiree – Christmas shopping for your pooch!

Chic grooming in Limpsfield High Street is having a Christmas get-together for anyone who fancies a bit of Christmas shopping for their pooch, mulled wine and mince pies on Thursday 8th December from 4-8 pm.   Continue reading “Chic Grooming Christmas soiree – Christmas shopping for your pooch!”

Jasmine’s Christmas acts of kindness

by Kevin Black.

Christmas is a time of goodwill and kindness to all and no one typifies that better than eight-year-old Jasmine Baber of Limpsfield Village. Jasmine, a pupil at a Bletchingley primary school, is working her way through her ’24 Random Acts Of Kindness’, which began on December 1 and will end on December 24. Continue reading “Jasmine’s Christmas acts of kindness”

Flashback Friday: 1976 Limpsfield Infant School fete

This was taken at Limpsfield C of E Infant School summer fete. Pretty sure this is the summer of 1976, because the grass up on the cricket pitch/common is completely parched! When did it last look like that?    Do you recognise yourself in the photo?

From my very hazy memory, L to R are (I think): Angus Brown, Nicci Parry, unknown boy, Victoria Wilton, Caroline Elson, Samantha ??, me (Sophie Martin) and Will Turtle! Can you fill in the gaps?!

Have your say: Local Plan sites consultation – Limpsfield

It’s time to have your say about the Tandridge Local Plan in terms of the sites designated for potential development.  The ‘sites consultation’ gives residents an opportunity to comment on sites being assessed as part of the creation of the Local Plan and you can have your say up until Friday 30th December.

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Joie de Vivre – step in and feel instantly happy!

Stepping inside this gorgeous little boutique on Limpsfield High Street really does make you feel instantly happy and full of joie de vivre! It’s tiny, but everything in it is amazing. Continue reading “Joie de Vivre – step in and feel instantly happy!”

Flashback Friday: The Lord Rodney, Limpsfield

Now you’ll find Rodney House and Rodney Cottage, but just off the high street before Pebble Hill (and opposite Sylvan close) used to stand the Rodney Inn / Lord Rodney pub. It started life as the Coach & Horses and changed names back and forth until the 20th century when it ended up as the Lord Rodney.

It lost its license in the 1920s and is now Rodney House. For the full history, click here for Wasfu Man’s blog entry on Limpsfield pubs.

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Limpsfield Neighbourhood Plan suggestion form – now online for your convenience!

Want to let the Parish Council know what’s good, not so good and needed in #Limpsfield?  Find their quick online survey/suggestions form here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/G8NSB2F.

You’ve probably seen one of the many suggestions boxes or orange wheelie bins dotted about Limpsfield Parish, but if don’t have the time or inclination to fill in and post an actual suggestion form, or if you can no longer write with a pen (!) then the online version could be for you!
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Fancier Dress gears up for Halloween

Fancier Dress, owned by Limpsfield local and theatre director / playwright, Lucy Linger Moore, is a brilliant fancy dress Aladdin’s Cave in Limpsfield High Street.  This week they’re donning their best scary outfits in preparation for Halloween – the busiest week of the year!  Continue reading “Fancier Dress gears up for Halloween”

Flashback Friday: Detillens Lane, Limpsfield

Look at this quiet leafy lane. Not really that long ago, and actually not really that much has changed except for fencing and the lack of parked cars ;)