St Luke's Church connection with RAF Kenley is a sad but nonetheless proud one - its beautiful graveyard is home to a spot called “Airmen’s Corner”.
Graphic artist Simon Grant recollects one of his earliest memories was of his father pointing out a Spitfire fighter when ...
Are there any memories left of this long-abandoned WWII RAF fighter aerodrome?
The Kenley Revival Oral History Project aims to capture the stories of people who had a connection to Kenley airfield ...
The end of the war in 1945 saw the transition of the RAF from propeller driven to jet driven aircraft ...
Kenley Common is more than a nature reserve or museum: it is a place where local people and visitors from ...
March, April and May is when the grassland flowering on Kenley Common reaches its peak. Expect to find on the ...
It is believed that Kenley Common was cleared of forest in prehistoric times to be cultivated for crops and later ...
It is believed that Kenley Common was cleared of forest in prehistoric times to be cultivated for crops and later ...
Established in 1970, the Portcullis Club is the meeting place for the Kenley & Caterham branch of the Royal Air ...
The Surrey Hills Gliding Club Ltd (SHGC) has been operating from Kenley since 1985 and is owned and operated by ...
The Kenley Revival Project has been supported by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to protect the heritage of the most intact fighter airfield from World War II.