November Dorking Talking
We have lots of seasonal events for you this month as we approach panto season – oh yes we do! We hear about theatre touch tours of stage sets and a chance to meet the cast for VIPs, as well … Continue reading →
We have lots of seasonal events for you this month as we approach panto season – oh yes we do! We hear about theatre touch tours of stage sets and a chance to meet the cast for VIPs, as well … Continue reading →
September’s Dorking Talking magazine is here! As well as updating you on the High Street & Dorking Halls, we hear about astonishing research which suggests implanting tooth material into the eye to improve vision, kitchen hacks, and proposed changes at … Continue reading →
We look at getting in touch with your GP without having to use technology, and suggestions for navigating the bathroom with poor sight, before we leave the serious behind and launch into holiday mode, complete with fun things to do, … Continue reading →
This month we focus on some of the latest ideas for people with poor sight: suggestions for Summer days out; how to cope with bright sunlight; Macular Society research into peripheral vision; making e-scooters noisy to keep pedestrians safer; and … Continue reading →
Here we are in June, with loads of local events, from the Dorking Big Green Week, Abinger Medieval Fair and the Surrey Hills Festival of Wine to the circus coming to Meadowbank, and from sheepdogs to big bands. We also … Continue reading →
Dance into Spring with Chris McCausland in April’s Dorking Talking! We find out what’s next when you’re diagnosed with macular disease, hear about charity “Eye Matter” bringing people with impaired sight together, and get ready to celebrate Surrey Day in … Continue reading →
Welcome to Springtime at last! As well as the latest from Dorking Halls and the High Street, we look at Macular disease and the support available for both patients and their families. We go back in time to schooldays long … Continue reading →
Summer’s definitely here with ice cream weather and in Dorking Talking this month we celebrate ice cream’s history and also the many variants of our national cuppa. We hear about help for both cataracts and macular disease and a project … Continue reading →