Interested in making the most of the National Trust near you? Join your local group to enjoy special interest talks, visits, holidays and other social and fundraising events.
You'll also be helping a great cause - local groups support the work of the charity and raise hundreds of thousands of pounds every year for our conservation and access projects around the country.
About the group
South East Surrey Association was founded in 1981 and currently has approximately 300 members living in the Reigate/ Redhill/ Horley and surrounding area.
Our objectives are to raise funds for local appeals and to promote and support the work of the National Trust. Local properties we have supported in the past include Polesden Lacey, Claremont, Clandon Park and Chartwell.
To assist our fund-raising efforts and to make membership more enjoyable, once a month the members enjoy day visits to various places of interest such as National Trust properties or similar venues.
Other activities include an annual holiday in the UK, a Christmas lunch and a Ploughman's lunch. At our Annual General Meeting in November a speaker, usually from the National Trust, entertains us before the business part of the meeting.
If you would like the opportunity of meeting new people with similar interests we will be very pleased to hear from you.
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You will find more about the group and our activities here
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