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Each year the range of shops and brands available changes. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Many family events take place during the year with activities and school holiday activities. [ 7 ] Clarks Village selects a charity of the year to support and Somerset Rural Youth Project was its chosen charity for 2016.
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In 1996 Moss Brothers purchased the franchise rights for opening Canali shops in the UK, and opened its flagship shop on New Bond Street in 2000. In 2010 Moss Brothers relinquished the Canali franchise and re-branded the shops under other brands they operated.
The Shoe Museum was established in 1950 by Laurence Barber at 40 High Street near the Clarks' headquarters in Street, Somerset. [95] The museum displayed some 1,500 shoes as well as related exhibits, describing the development of shoes from Roman times and especially detailing the growth of Clarks shoes and shoemaking in Somerset. [96]
This Is It Famous Value Shops Chain of discount shops located in Devon, Dorset and Somerset [22] Trade Counters c.1990s South Essex based home and hardware discount shop with at one time five shops Trago Mills: Early 1960s 4 [23] South West based discount department stores Wilko: 1930 Chris Dawson: 7 [24]
Let there be light", a decorative moulding above one of the shops in the High Street. The Dorking Group of Artists, established in 1947, exhibits locally twice a year, in Betchworth and at Denbies. [240] The Arts Society Dorking promotes local art appreciation and the preservation of the town's artistic heritage. [241]
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The Dorking manor house was on the site of the present St Martin's Walk (near the church, north of the High Street). It would appear that the Warennes (the Earls of Surrey) were rarely in residence (they preferred Reigate ) and the family (and their descendants) became even less interested in living in Dorking as they were 'promoted' first to ...