
Fun afternoon for all ages lots of activities and competitions great food lots of fun best of all fantastic gardens.
Adults £2 children £1.
This is our Members' Evening run by the membership.
An open Evening for potential volunteers.
Exciting news for the children of Kingston-Upon-Thames.
Revolutionary NEW Brain Development Programme for Children!
Come along to a FREE 45 minute parents demo at Christ Church Primary School in Pine Gardens, Berrylands. Thursday 22nd November at 7pm.
Come and learn some amazing techniques to help improve your child's concentration, confidence, memory skills and mathematical skills.
Please call Liz on 07886 633 370 for further details
Surbiton will be jammed packed with events and activities for all the family to enjoy.
House-proud and busy parents could be to blame for dwindling numbers at Surbiton Pet Club.
A free music festival comes to Maple Road this Saturday.
A fun day for all ages. Encouraging creativity through the arts and bringing the community together through music.
Glenmore House is used by many local groups and charities, but has, of course, been the home to local Freemasons since 1920. On Sunday 8th of July 2007 the doors are open to all. You can see the layout of a Lodge Room during a guided tour, watch videos featuring Masonic ritual, and see presentations on the History of Freemasonry and the work of the Charities. Most importantly, Freemasons will be on hand to answer your questions, show you around, and help you to refreshments.
The next meeting of Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee is on Thursday 22nd March at 7.30 p.m. at Dysart School, 190 Ewell Road Surbiton.
Residents can raise questions not covered in the agenda at Question Time, which lasts for up to 30 minutes, and with which the meeting begins.
The public gardens at Alexander Drive have make-over.
New plants, automatic lights and further refurbishments are planned to make Berrylands more welcoming to visitors.
Read more in the Kingston Guardian...
It's thought that more people than ever went to this year's Surbiton Festival last Saturday.
Neil Winckless, this year's organiser, says the day went well with nearly 80 stalls set up on Victoria Road.
Stilt walkers, bouncy castles, monster trucks, vintage cars, cheerleaders, punch and judy, morris dancers, marching bands, balloons and throngs of people.