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NameEdwin Kapitein
DateMay 2, 2008, 5:16 pm
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MessageHello,

I'm looking for Fred Peters or Peeters.
He used to live in Albury Road in the mid 80's

Does anybody know him?

Thanks,
Edwin


NameKeith Jepson
DateApril 27, 2008, 6:13 pm
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Messagesmilie What a great site. I was born in Merstham in 1960, living first in Mansfield Drive and in 1967 and then moving to Sutton Gardens. I first went to furzfield and then in 1971 to Albury Manor untill 1976 when I went into the Army. I have some very happy memories of those days, running free across the fields and local farm land, what innocent mischief we got up to, Playing on the motorway building site, all gone now. returned briefly after the Army from 1987 to 1991, when I used to drink in The Feathers (where my ex partner "Silve" used to work behind the bar, and the Railway Arms before we both moved to the Lingfield area. Then in 2002 I met up with my now present wife Linda and we now live in South Devon, but again the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, how I miss the green hills of East Surrey, but it never is the same as happy memories. Keep up the great work on this site and I look forward looking at it again, maybe returning some day to meet up with old frends and visit old memories.


NameVic Townsend
DateFebruary 5, 2008, 12:17 pm
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MessageNever left the Borough really in 53yrs.Played in the footings of Furzefield School when being built.There was a pond where the playground is.Merstham has changed people wise.We were nearly all Londoners when first built (LCC Estate).I remember going to the sweet shop in Nutfield Road,South Merstham at the age of 6 and being refused to be served sweets because I came from the Estate,ahh those were the days.I spent hours and hours building camps in Radstock Way woods.Learnt how to climb trees and break limbs.I have been back recently and the woods has returned to it's natural state.I work with Albert Noyce,Steve Head and Dave Silvey who all went to Albury Manor in its hey day.Was a member of the 4th Reigate (Merstham) Scout Group at the Epiphany Church,Mansfield Drive.Played football for Merstham Newton.I trained at R.Whitakers,Station Approach,Merstham no longer there.Have great memories of Merstham all three parts of it.I hope the present residents enjoy their environment as I did.


NameReg Richardson
DateJanuary 15, 2008, 8:27 am
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MessageWhat memories when reading through the letters and looking at all the old pictures. I was born in Brook Road and then moved to Wood Street when I was 12. I joined the army,married while serving and then settled in Reigate. I moved away from the area in 1990 (we all do things we regret)but my heart has and always will be in Merstham and surroundung area.


NameJustine Smith (Lovell)
DateDecember 8, 2007, 3:27 am
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MessageI lived in Nailsworth Cres in the 60s and 70s, went to Furzefield school and my brother Martin still lives in our old house with his family. I live in Cornwall now and haven't been to Merstham for 5 years but basically the place hasn't changed that much. Love the curry house in Portland Drive, can't believe how much the shops have changed. Remember Forest Stores, Threshers, The Chippy, Hunters Greengrocers, Dewhursts butchers, the shoe shop, Goodriches. I can remember the flats by The Iron Horse being built, the Griffin was still a pub as was the Joliffe Arms. My Mum and Dad are both dead now, they died in 2001, would love to hear from anyone who might know me. smilie smilie smilie


NameIan Kirby
DateNovember 29, 2007, 12:37 am
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MessageIn reply to Angela Gillen (fomerly Noyce)
Hi Angela, my family lived at 82 Portland Drive from mid 50's then moved to 47 Mansfield drive.

I'm sure I went to school with one of your brothers, I was in Furzfield late 50' and early 60's both primary and junior then went onto Albury Manor in about '62 leaving in the summer of '67 to join the Royal Navy.

Peter Noyce comes to mind........would I be correct ?


NameJean Payne (nee Rednall)
DateNovember 27, 2007, 12:42 am
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MessageHave just discovered this site. How nice to look at local photos. I lived in Merstham from 1952 - 1961, first in Nailsworth Crescent and then in Taynton Drive. But have not been back for quite a few years now. I wasn't even aware that the Griffin had changed it's name. My mum and dad used to like the odd drink there on a Sunday lunch time, especially when family were visiting.


NameAngela Gillen (fomerly Noyce)
DateOctober 27, 2007, 4:11 pm
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MessageGreat website.
Have fond memories of Merstham expecially the photos covering Portland Drive.

Lived at 86 Mansfield Drive from 1963 to 1977 but my all my 4 brothers and 2 sisters had live their from the late 1950's.
All of us went to Albury Manor Secondary School.
My 2 older brothers went to Merstham Primary in the 50's but the rest of us went to Furzefield.
Hope whoever reads this i wouldhope that they would like to get in touch if not to contact me but maybe one of my family.


NameRegina Caff nee Savill
DateAugust 11, 2007, 3:09 pm
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MessageI love this site, I went to Merstham when I was 11 and left at 15 to live in Reigate but continued to belong to 'Mad'
Merstham Amature Dramatics, and becoming carnival queen when 18, I remember well the sweet shop on the corner with hundreds of clocks all working, magic.If there are any former Dean House girls from 1948-1953 and remembers Miss Worsdell and Jakey I would love to hear from them, you may remember me as Reggie Savill


NameKevin Hammond
DateAugust 10, 2007, 7:17 pm
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MessageWhat a great site,i enjoy looking at some of the old pictures from the late 60's and early 70's.They take me back to my mispent youth. I grew up in Merstham and my mum still lives in Wood Street. Although i left Merstham in the early 80's and eventually ended up in the USA, I'll always be a Merstham boy!

Kevin Starling, remember the days of Merstham Broadway?


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