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== Postcode(s) ==
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== Historical Notes ==
== Historical Notes ==
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.
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.

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Postcode(s)

KT10 0EH

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Historical Notes

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.


Further Information

Parish Council

Parish Council Meeting held on Thursday 14th January 2021