
Tolworth Library
37-39 The Broadway
Tolworth
Craft event drawing African mask figures. Places are limited to 6 children and 5-12 yrs old. Ticket will be available two weeks before the event at Tolworth Library.
FREE
Call 0208 547 6470
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
Saucy Kettle
7 Brighton Rd
Surbiton
Fundraising auction for Kingston Hospital 'Born Too Soon' neo-natal unit
Goods on offer include:
Kareoke machine
Signed sports items
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
Embroidery talk by Julia Capara.
Large Hall
Surbiton Library
Ewell Road
020 8743 9707
embroidery.embroiderersguild.com/
Kingston and District branch of the Embroiderers' Guild
Call 020 8743 9707.
Surbiton Library
Ewell Road
Surbiton
Surbiton Library Reading Group will be discussing 'Purple Hibiscus' by the Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche.
Cost: Free
Places Available: Limited
Contact Fiona Allison on 020 8547 6499
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
An event celebrating the life and work of John Kelsall. This event takes place to mark the 20th anniversary of Kelsall's death, which occured on November the 4th, 1986.
Artistic Director - Benjamin Costello
St. Andrew's Church
Surbiton
5pm Choral Evensong
Introit: Kelsall – Eternal God, we look to thee (1979)
Preces and Responses: Kelsall (Fourth Set, 1979)
Canticles: Kelsall – Magnificat (1986) and Nunc Dimittis (completed by Benjamin Costello, 2006)
Psalm Chant: Kelsall in C
Anthem: Kelsall – I call with my whole heart (1969)
Gates open 6.45pm, bonfire 7.30pm and fireworks 8.00pm
Adults £4 Children £3
Contact: Mrs Yvonne Cain 020 8399 6164
yvonne.cain@tiscali.co.uk
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
CornerHouse
Douglas Road
Surbiton
Kingston Youth Theatre’s next performance at the cornerHOUSE will be the timeless children’s classic "Wind in the Willows". The story remains one of the greats of children’s literature, and was voted one of the UK’s top 21 books in the BBC’s Big Read in 2003.
The irresistible riverbank adventures of the irrepressible Mr Toad and his friends clever Ratty, kindly Mole and wise old Badger are as English as cream teas and village cricket. Does Toad triumph over all his adversities? Will Badger take him in hand? Can Rat and Mole learn to enjoy travelling, or should they just stay ‘messing about in boats’?
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
CornerHouse
Douglas Road
Surbiton
Kingston Youth Theatre’s next performance at the cornerHOUSE will be the timeless children’s classic "Wind in the Willows". The story remains one of the greats of children’s literature, and was voted one of the UK’s top 21 books in the BBC’s Big Read in 2003.
The irresistible riverbank adventures of the irrepressible Mr Toad and his friends clever Ratty, kindly Mole and wise old Badger are as English as cream teas and village cricket. Does Toad triumph over all his adversities? Will Badger take him in hand? Can Rat and Mole learn to enjoy travelling, or should they just stay ‘messing about in boats’?
CornerHouse
Douglas Road
Surbiton
Kingston Youth Theatre’s next performance at the cornerHOUSE will be the timeless children’s classic "Wind in the Willows". The story remains one of the greats of children’s literature, and was voted one of the UK’s top 21 books in the BBC’s Big Read in 2003.
The irresistible riverbank adventures of the irrepressible Mr Toad and his friends clever Ratty, kindly Mole and wise old Badger are as English as cream teas and village cricket. Does Toad triumph over all his adversities? Will Badger take him in hand? Can Rat and Mole learn to enjoy travelling, or should they just stay ‘messing about in boats’?
Tesco have now formally submitted their planning application for the Tolworth development. Kingston Council have arranged a public forum to discuss the proposal, 'The Planning Consultation Forum gives you the opportunity to ask the applicants and their advisors and Council officers, questions about the proposals and planning policies relating to the site.'
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
Meet Father Christmas and have your photo taken.
Plus light refreshments: hot chocolate, mince pies, crafty corner, stalls, snowball throwing, splat the snowman, Santas' treasure hunt and lots more!
Entry 50p each, children under 11 free.
Children's entertainment, carols and music provided by Radio Jackie.
At 5.30pm Father Christmas will switch on the Christmas Tree lights at Princes Avenue / Ewell Road junction and make his way up the Broadway to switch on the Tolworth festive lights.
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
John Houston's 1941 masterpiece remains essentail viewing for lovers of classic cinema
Introduced by Mark Penson, Head of File Studies, Kingston University.
Large Hall
020 8546 7406
The Church Hall
St. Mark’s Church
Church Hill Road
Surbiton
Free Parking provided
Talk by Anne Clements
How artists through the ages have represented winter.
Large Hall
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