Home > Other organizations
Other organizations

Other organizations
No project like this could hope to succeed by relying just on its own resources. Collaboration and partnerships are vital; advice from experts is pure gold.

We could have achieved nothing without the generous and friendly support we have received from outside bodies, in terms of advice, help and funding. Some organizations, notably Tandridge District Council and Surrey County Council, have provided all three. We are grateful to them all.

Here is a list of organizations that have helped us in one way or another. It is both a roll of honour and a guide to potential sources for you, should you be involved in a similar project or plan to be.

Using the directory
The directory is long, so is spread over four pages for speed of loading. Listed a few lines underneath here are the organizations mentioned on it. Just click on the name to go to that organization's entry. Once there, or anywhere on that page, click on the relevant link in the left-hand column to come back to a particular page or to the start of the list.

Each entry consists of a short description of the organization and a contact point or person. Where possible both a local and a central or regional contact are given. All email and World Wide Web links are live; so you just need to click on them to actuate them.

Where the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) for a Web site is unmanageably long, it is replaced by the word "here". Clicking on it will take you to the relevant site.