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Leatherhead Start
Leatherhead Start is a hostel for homeless people. Open during the day and night. Offers emergency short-term accommodation for homeless men and women over the age of 18 and accommodation for established couples.
Community Services
Leatherhead Swans Club, The
Leatherhead Swans is a sports club for people with disabilities of any age, which meets at Leatherhead Leisure Centre. Families, friends and carers are also welcome.
Activity
Leatherhead Tennis Club
Leatherhead Tennis Club is a friendly club which is always open for new members. The club is a community sports organisation so their membership charges are reasonable and there is no joining fee. The club has six courts (four Macadam and two Gran Lano clay), a clubhouse, changing rooms, kitchen, bar and a large social area with tables and chairs and sofas.
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Leatherhead Wheelchair Taxis
Owned by a former careworker who has qualifications in manual handling, dementia, safeguarding plus many more care related qualifications, Leatherhead Wheelchair Taxis have been running for over 5 years and have transported many customers ranging from school runs, hospitals journeys, church runs and care home transportation.
Transport
Runnymede Borough Council
A walking group with walking leader is held on Mondays 10-11.30am.
Activity
Legoland
Legoland is a child-orientated theme park in Windsor, with over 50 rides, shows and attractions. The park has been designed with the needs of guests with disabilities in mind.
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National Federation of Women's Institutes
The Women's Institute (WI) is a community-based organisation for women. The Leigh chapter of the WI meets on the second Monday of the month at 8pm at Abbots Pass Hall, Leigh.
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Aims Care Partnership
Leighton House is a private nursing home registered for 27 residents.
Residential and Nursing Care
National Trust
Leith Hill Place - once home of the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams - sits quietly among rolling parkland and beautiful woodland. A climb up the 78 steps to the top of Leith Hill Tower is well worth it. The top of the tower is the highest point in South East England. From here you can see the London skyline and the sea sparkling through Shoreham Gap. Accessible options.
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Leonard Cheshire Disability
The Leonard Cheshire Charity support disabled people to live, learn and work as independently as they choose - whatever their ability.
Learning Disabilities/Autism
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