Threat to Axe all Evening Trains Direct to London Bridge from Mole Valley

Govia trains, which includes Southern, have now opened its second and final consultation phase for its proposed timetable for beyond Dec 2018, which will be the first time travellers can enjoy the benefits of the major rail investment, including the seven year project to rebuild London Bridge.
There are some useful improvements, such as an earlier first Victoria train and a second morning peak to London Bridge.
Epsom residents should be very pleased as they will see an enhanced and improved service, with new, twice hourly trains direct to London Bridge. Southern note that this “in response to strong stakeholder representation…..We expect these [routes] to be very busy”.
However, it is a different story for commuters in Mole Valley who will see a significant diminution in the evening peak from London Bridge with the axing of almost all direct trains.
Currently, from 1800, there are three direct train services departing from London Bridge for Mole Valley (1803, 1832 and 1929). These trains call at Ashtead, Leatherhead and either Dorking or Guildford.  These trains are very busy, yet they have all been axed.  In future, a re-timed service will go as far as only Epsom. This can’t be a capacity issue at London Bridge so why are they being abolished?
This is clearly a retrograde and divisive step.  Mole Valley residents are having one of their three arterial routes downgraded whilst Epsom residents see theirs improved.  We have all put up with the disruption while the London Bridge project has been underway, now we should all be sharing in the benefits.
The proposed changes will cause significant inconvenience and extend journey times to many hundreds of Mole Valley commuters. Commuting to London is already a long ordeal, please don’t allow Govia/Southern to make it even harder for us especially as this is being billed as an improvement.
The good news is that is still time for ARA and all of us to make strong and immediate representations to Govia/Southern not to axe the three directs trains in its proposed timetable, but we need to be quick. Their consultation window only opened 26 June and closes 27 July 2017. This consultation is for “fine tuning” so please let Southern know that Mole Valley commuters value and want to save their evening peak trains.
Comments can be submitted to gtr.timetableconsultation@gtrailway.com
Please do respond or else we will certainly lose the route.
Above is a summary and links to supporting documentation are below.

Committee Meeting: Monday 3rd July 2017 at 7.30pm at The Letherhead Institute

AGENDA

Apologies for absence

  1. Minutes of meeting held on 8th May 2017
  1. Matters arising
  1. Chairman’s Report (CB) Local Plan; scrutiny committee decisions re Swan Centre and Claire & James House; Surrey recycling centres; survey re some aspects of Transform Leatherhead
  1. Reports from Committees
  2. Planning (FS)
  3. Forward Planning (MW)
  4. Environment (CA)
  5. Membership (PS)
  6. Health (HP)
  7. Highways (HC)
  8. Newsletter
  1. Ashtead & Leatherhead Local
  1. AOB
  1. DATES:  Duck Race, Sunday 2nd July; Open Gardens, Sunday 9th July;

Next LRA meeting will be held on Monday 7TH August

Agenda Open Meeting 8 May 2017

     1.    Apologies for absence

2.    Minutes of meeting held on 7th March 2017
3.    Matters arising from the meeting not covered elsewhere on the Agenda
4.    Chairman’s Report (CB) Local Plan outlook; BLeAF and MV meeting reports; Newsletter progress; new Website status; new membership drive ideas; reaction to CB letter to Advertiser re parking in the High Street
5.    Reports from Committees
a.    Planning (FS)
b.    Forward Planning (MW)
c.    Environment (CA)
d.    Membership (PS)
e.    Health (HP)
f.     Highways (HC)
g.    Newsletter
6.    Ashtead & Leatherhead Local  
7.    AOB
8.    DATES:  Next meeting will be held on Monday 3rdJuly (no June meeting) Open Gardens, Sunday 9th July

 

AGENDA for LRA Meeting 6th February 2017

LEATHERHEAD RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
            COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 6th FEBRUARY 2017
at 7.30PM in ROOM G6 of THE LETHERHEAD INSTITUTE
 AGENDA
            Are there any questions to come under AOB?
1.    Introductions
2.    Apologies for absence
3.    Minutes of meeting held on 9th January 2017
4.    Matters arising from the meeting not covered elsewhere on the Agenda: Tesco’s “bags of help” initiative.
5.    Chairman’s Report (CB)
AGM speaker confirmed as Jack Straw on Local Plan
Consultation on SCC street light blackout cost cutting;
Community Housing Fund; 
Bus route 465 streamlining/cost cutting;
Website update;
Thanks for offers to help, highlighted by A&LL article
6.  Reports from sub-committees
Environment (CA) –  Spring clean 4th March; Open Gardens 9/7; Flooding
Forward Planning (MW) Sustainable development
Health (HP) Epsom & St Helier Hospital plans
Highways (HC) Farthings & Cycle Plan update
Membership (PS) Update on renewals
Planning (FS)   Farthings + QE2 impact on North Leatherhead
6.    Ashtead & Leatherhead Local   Article on the River Mole Action Group
7.  AOB
8.  Next meeting, Monday 6th March 2017, will be Committee members only; AGM will be held on 3rd April in Abraham Dixon Hall
If members have any problems they wish the Committee to discuss, please contact the Chairman (See “Contact” on the website) or in person at The Institute at 7.15pm before the Committee starts its meeting at 7.30pm

LEATHERHEAD RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
            COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 9th January 2017
at 7.30PM AT THE LETHERHEAD INSTITUTE ROOM G6
 AGENDA
            Are there any questions to come under AOB?

1.    Introductions of Committee Members
2.    Apologies for absence 
3.    Minutes of meeting held on 7th November 2016
4.    Matters arising from the meeting not covered elsewhere on the Agenda 
5.    Chairman’s Report (CB)
6.    Reports from sub-committees
a.    Environment (CA)
b.    Forward Planning (MW) 
c.    Health (HP)
d.    Highways (HC)  
e.    Membership (PS)
f.     Planning (FS)
g.    Newsletter (CA + JWW 
7.    Ashtead & Leatherhead Local
8.    AOB – The Post-Holiday Social will take place following the meetin 
9.    Date of next meeting: Monday 6th February 2017

If members have any problems they wish the Committee to discuss, please contact the Chairman (See “Contact” on the website) or in person at The Institute at 7.15pm before the Committee starts its meeting at 7.30pm

Reminder for LRA Christmas Lunch 22 December

 Dear LRA Member, Prospective Member or Friend
In case you’re thinking about attending our Christmas lunch, here’s the menu to tempt you to do just that. Send your food choices and a £5 deposit (cheques made out to Rialto) to Susan Leveritt, 54 Randalls Road, Leatherhead KT22 0AD – or the Institute Letter Box. There are 17 of us so far, and we’d love you to join us!
                                       Seasons Greetings from LRA Chairman  Caroline Brown
                                                                                                                     
Christmas Lunch Menu from
 Rialto Lounge, 24 High Street Leatherhead KT22 8AN
Ginger & Pumpkin Soup (V)
 Softly baked pumpkin soup with ginger, crunchy pumpkin seeds & croutons  
Wintery Christmas Salad (V)
 Organic baby rocket, pomegranate, walnuts, parmesan & balsamic dressing 
Smoked Salmon Bruschetta
Smoked Salmon with crème fraiche, dill & capers served on toasted bread
 Lamb Meatballs  
 Mini Lamb Meatballs in spicy tomato sauce served with garlic toast
   
Braised Scottish Beef with red wine, shallots & wild mushroom sauce
served with roast potatoes & winter vegetables
Salmon Fillet wrapped in smoked streaky bacon
with cranberry chutney, roast potatoes & wintervegetables
 Turkey Fillet with sage & onion stuffing in white wine gravy,
served with pigs in blankets, roast potatoes & winter vegetables  
Butternut Squash, grilled halloumi & rosemary risotto (V) 


                                                 Panettone Tiramisu
Two Scoops of Gelato
Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce
Stilton with fig chutney & crackers
 V– vegetarian  
Two Courses £17.50, Three Courses £20.00 (special prices)
£5 per person deposit due upon booking

All prices are inclusive of VAT. An optional 10% service charge will be added your total bill

AGENDA for Meeting 7 November 2016

LEATHERHEAD RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
            COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 7th November 2016 at 7.30PM AT THE LETHERHEAD INSTITUTE ROOM G6
 AGENDA
            Are there any questions to come under AOB?
1.    Introductions
2.    Apologies for absence  SL
3.    Minutes of meeting held on 3rd October 2016
4.    Matters arising from the meeting not covered elsewhere on the Agenda 
5.    Chairman’s Report (CB)
6.    Reports from sub-committees
c.    Health (HP)
d.    Highways (HC)  
e.    Membership (PS)
f.    Planning(FS)
g.    Newsletter (CA + JWW
7.    Ashtead & Leatherhead Local   
8.    AOB :
9.    Date of next meeting: Monday 9th January 2017
10. Guest speaker – Joe Crome, Councillor for North Leatherhead  
If members have any problems they wish the Committee to discuss, please contact the Chairman (See “Contact” on the website) or in person at The Institute at 7.15pm before the Committee starts its meeting at 7.30pm

AGENDA for Meeting 7 November 2016

LEATHERHEAD RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
            COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 7th November 2016 at 7.30PM AT THE LETHERHEAD INSTITUTE ROOM G6
 AGENDA
            Are there any questions to come under AOB?
1.    Introductions
2.    Apologies for absence  SL
3.    Minutes of meeting held on 3rd October 2016
4.    Matters arising from the meeting not covered elsewhere on the Agenda 
5.    Chairman’s Report (CB)
6.    Reports from sub-committees
a.    Environment (CA)
b.    Forward Planning (MW) 
c.    Health (HP)
d.    Highways (HC)  
e.    Membership (PS)
f.     Planning (FS)
g.    Newsletter (CA + JWW
7.    Ashtead & Leatherhead Local   
8.    AOB :
9.    Date of next meeting: Monday 9th January 2017
10. Guest speaker – Joe Crome, Councillor for North Leatherhead  
If members have any problems they wish the Committee to discuss, please contact the Chairman (See “Contact” on the website) or in person at The Institute at 7.15pm before the Committee starts its meeting at 7.30pm