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Redhill 1970s

A Memory of Redhill.

I was brought up in Redhill from 1969 to 1983. Was known as Kay Trevillion then.  Redhill has changed so much since those days, what a shame!!!  I now live in West Sussex. Left Redhill area when I was about 15, but still attended Redstone School, Noke Drive until age 16.  Used to travel from Horley to Redhill every day by train to attend the school. Went to Earlswood First, then Brambletye Middle, then on to Redstone.  Attended Redhill Tech College, which was at Gatton Point.  Nice to see T.S. Ark Royal is still there.  I have fond memories of buying my records at Rhythum Record Store on a Saturday. Earslwood Lakes was another favourite, especially in the summer (when they had boating and the small paddlng pool was there (now sadly gone).   Visit Redstone cemetery a few times a year as most of the family are interred here, that never changes, thank God!!!!  I do not enjoy going to Redhill now as it's just not the same.


Added 08 July 2007

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