Leading coach, motivational speaker and NLP trainer Jonathan Bowder is teaming up with Cancer research and Claremont Natural Healing Centre in order to deliver a very special event that may change your life, entitled 'Empowering Surbiton'. Jonathan will be delivering a powerful, fast moving and fun blend of motivational teaching and workshops, designed to equip attendees with advanced communication skills as well as allowing them to challenge and eradicate any unhelpful limiting beliefs that are holding them back.
Perform’s drama, dance and singing weekly workshops are a fun-packed mix of confidence-building games, energetic dances and catchy songs exclusively for 4-8 year olds.
This April, our themed workshops set off into the heart of The Jungle
on a fearless expedition to save Snow, the last surviving white tiger.
All interested children are entitled to a Free Trial Session.
Perform Surbiton – Tuesdays 4-5pm & 5-6pm
Surbiton Hill Methodist Church Hall
39 Ewell Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6AF
will see the launch of a fortnightly drop in internet club aimed at the over 50's. The club will be run in co-operation with Kingston U3A and Age Concern Kingston.
There will be a small charge of £1 per visit. This is not a 'taught' session but it will be somewhere to get help and advice on the internet, email or any other PC quandaries. New members are welcome but more will be gained if the rudiments of basic computer skills, (see courses above), have been acquired. So come along, learn new skills, and make new friends.
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
Moving on from the basics of computer use, this session covers simple website searching, using the toolbars. (Knowledge of using the mouse and locating programme start ups will be helpful).
To register for a course please ask at the enquiry desk. These sessions cost £1, to be paid at the beginning of each session.
Recommended post basic training for those comfortable with using the internet - the Libraries Virtual Training Suite.
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
A course designed to cover the basics of using a computer, especially the mouse.
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
The third session of the computer course including basic tasks in Word using the file and formatting menus. Tutored by Alex Webb. Booking is essential, please register at the enquiries desk.
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
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
Plans to replace the two existing buildings is getting near to formal application.
A opening celebration of a William Morris inspired mosaic is taking place the Saturday. The was commisioned for the A3 underpass in Tolworth by the Save the World Club charity and has involved over a thousand young people from local schools and community centres.
The school helped the girl after she asked to keep it secret.
The private school claim the so-called Gillick Judgement and data-protection laws gave them the power to grant her confidentiality from her parents.
The girl pleaded guilty to theft after being caught travelling with a photocopied travel pass, but her parents were unaware of the conviction until a bailiffs letter was received.
The mother said, "Our daughter went to court without a solicitor to plead her case and she now has a criminal record which she will have to declare for five years and for the rest of her life if she wants to work in a wide range of jobs and professions."
Clayhill resident students are incriminated for scores of damaged cars in Burney Avenue.
Police say there's no evidence to say they're responsible, but local residents have blamed the students after over 20 cars were vandalised over the weekend. There have been 'ongoing tensions' between locals and Kingston University's hall of residence students.
Read more in The Kingston Guardian...