Here we are with the May edition of Dorking Talking. We hope you’re keeping well and plan to keep you informed and amused as we blow our own trumpet with an interview about Dorking Talking Newspaper on BBC Radio Surrey. Then there’s news of what some of the leading Sight loss charities are doing to support people during this lockdown, a look back to VE Day, 75 years ago this month, and information about how the local churches are responding to the virus. We’ve been amused by one letter to an MP, by another apparently written by a local vicar, and by a story whose moral is that a husband’s place is always in the wrong… We check out the history of some favourite pub games and of course we also make time for food and drink. So how about settling down with your favourite tipple and clicking the link to join us for the next hour or so…
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- May Welcome & Birthdays
- DDTN on Radio Surrey
- Burglar Letter to MP
- VE Anniversary
- Geoff Bland Remembers VE Day
- Quiz Riddles
- Calibre Near Normal Service
- Macular Society Increases Phone Services
- PSS Extra Large Jigsaws
- Pub Games
- St James the Least of All
- A Tale of Two Robins
- Mark Davison Cycles the Lanes
- Nanna Marchant’s Ginger Fairlings
- RNIB Free TN & TV Listings
- Riddle Me This Answers
- Back to Being 10 story
- Thought: Church via Internet & Phone
- Endpiece