Since 1967 it has also published a more frequent Bulletin, which is now issued three times a year: two of these issues contain a variety of shorter articles and news items, while the third contains formal papers submitted for the annual general meeting.
It has published a number of illustrated local history books, and other miscellaneous publications.
[3] The society's headquarters, registered office and library building, purchased in 1966, is at 96a, Brighton Road, South Croydon.
The museum (which is open only on an occasional basis, or by appointment) is housed in separate premises at Chipstead Valley Primary School.
The society's emblem is a representation of a 5th- or 6th-century bronze openwork disc in a triskelion design, probably a girdle ornament or amulet, which was found in 1893 in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in Edridge Road, Croydon.