Dorking


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an English breed of large domestic fowl having five toes (the hind toe doubled)

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Surrey Police has asked anyone who has seen him, or those who were travelling on the 6.37pm train from Dorking to London Victoria, to get in touch with them as a matter of urgency.
A tour of Denbies was the highlight of a relaxing weekend in Dorking, a historic market town less than 30 miles from London.
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD City dwellers will revel in the greenery of the market town of Dorking. Not that you need to leave the hotel's grounds, featuring Instagram-friendly Italian gardens, Roman temples, manicured lawns and tennis courts.
Reverend Dr Jo Bailey Wells, 50, who was named as the new Bishop of Dorking on Thursday, said she also wanted to "stand against" a culture where people tweeted or blogged without thinking.
Glyn Dorking has joined Newport-based Gwent Hospitals Contributory Fund (GHCF) as business development manager.
Among those offering him their congratulations were fellow Conservative peers Lord Kenneth Baker of Dorking, former education secretary in Margaret Thatcher's Government, and Lord Robert Edmiston of Lapworth, the Midlands car importer and Christian charity founder.
Lord Whitby of Harborne in the City of Birmingham, with Lord Baker of Dorking and Lord Edmiston of Lapworth.
TN returned to Tyneside with two wins after overcoming Wessex and Ashcombe Dorking.
And it was third time lucky for the four-strong syndicate from Dorking, Surrey, who won pounds 22 last Saturday and pounds 52 on Wednesday.
Niall Booth, 43, originally from Dorking, Surrey, died when the aircraft burst into flames on impact with a highway in Maryland.
The 58-year-old, of West Dorking, Surrey, also admitted attempting to pervert the course of justice by handing in forged letters to Guildford Crown Court claiming she had leukaemia and Asperger's syndrome.