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Monson Road Working Mens Club
The Club House, Lyndale Rd
Redhill, Surrey, RH1 2HA
Tel: 01737 213658
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Enjoy the tranquillity of Surrey's rolling green hills or experience a night out at one of our many nationally acclaimed theatres. Soak up the atmosphere of bygone eras in our historical buildings and monuments or shop until you drop in our modern shopping malls. Enjoy a quiet pint in a traditional country pub or dazzle your taste buds in one of our top class restaurants. What's on in Surrey
Social Clubs in Surrey |
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| Lower Kingswood Social Club 31 Buckland Road Tadworth Surrey KT20 7DN Tel: 01737 832609 |
Redhill Railway Association Social Club Hooley Lane Redhill Surrey RH1 6DQ Tel: 01737 764100 |
| Tadworth Mens Social Club Village Hall Dorking Road Tadworth Surrey KT20 5SA Tel: 01737 813595 |
Burgh Heath Comrades & Social Club Brighton Road Tadworth Surrey KT20 6BW Tel: 01737 351790 |
| Forman Social Club Eastbourne Road Blindley Heath Surrey RH7 6JJ Tel: 01342 832658 |
Merstham Football Social Club Weldon Way Merstham Surrey RH1 3QB Tel: 01737 644046 |
| Reigate Ex Service & Social Club 1 Chartfield Road Reigate Surrey RH2 7JZ Tel: 01737 242009 |
Walton Heath Social Club Lord Riddell Memorial Hall Meadow Walk Tadworth Surrey KT20 7UF Tel: 01737 812343 |
Redhill is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, England and is part of the London commuter belt. Redhill and the adjacent town of Reigate form a single urban area. Redhill is part of the Reigate and Banstead local government district. On the edge of Redhill is Gatton Park, an estate once owned by the Colmans. The estate had a private chapel (now open to the public) and Japanese gardens that were featured on TV recently. The veteran London to Brighton car rally runs through the town each year. Over the years the town centre has included many major high street names. It has a market each Thursday and Saturday and sometimes hosts a French market. The town has a distinctive red-brick theatre-cinema-library complex, called the Warwick Quadrant (housing the Harlequin Theatre and Cinema, library, Sainsbury's and other shops), and an old shopping arcade (that currently houses Road Runners taxi services and among other shops, a small local record store called "Hits" that has been in Redhill since the 1980s). For many years this was simply called "The Arcade"; today its name has changed to "Redhill Indoor Market" although many locals still refer to it by its previous name. A Sainsbury's store (with underground car park) is situated adjacent to the Harlequin and a parade of modern shops, including MotherCare, Martins Newsagents, Carphone Warehouse & Choice clothing store. Further along the pedestrianised High Street is the Belfry Shopping Mall which has its own multi-storey car park and over its two floors there are about fifty shops including a post office, recently relocated to inside WHSmith on the lower floor. In the latter half of 2005, an area full of empty shops and offices was revamped and now includes many eateries such as Frankie & Benny's. This was the first in a series of new developments in the town centre, continuing in 2007 with redevelopment of the neighbouring Kingsgate House site into a landmark office building, and the Lidl/Queensway building into a mixed residential and retail development. It is rumoured that these are just the start of a wider revamp of the town over the course of the next 10 years, which may take in the Warwick Quadrant, Marketfield Way car park, and Cromwell Road areas. Local secondary schools include St. Bede's School, which includes a sixth form, and the Warwick School in Noke Drive. A local night club is currently called 'Liquid and Envy' but is also known to locals by its previous names 'The Embassy' or 'Millionaires' (or simply 'Mares') or 'Busbys', all former names before recent renovation in 2003. Redhill played host to it's own music festival in 2007 headlined by The Ordinary Boys, 'Redfest' will return in July 2008. More on Redhill
