145 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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Chertsey Museum’s new fashion exhibtion features 200 years of seasonal clothes and accessories from the Olive Matthews Collection. more
Chertsey Museum is delighted to provide space to the North Runnymede Learning Partnership group of schools to display their Olympic-themed art. Children in the NRLP primary schools were invited to submit a piece of A3 art on a theme as follows: YR&1 My favourite sport; Y2 My favourite sportsperson; Y3 The life of an athlete; Y4 The history of the Olympics; Y5 Olympic values; Y6 Paralympic.. more
Chertsey Museum’s new display in its Discovery Zone contrasts domestic life in the 1850s with that in the 1950s. more
The course, will run on two consecutive Saturdays, 4th & 11th Feb, and will closely follow the BBKA Beginners’ Syllabus and will be taught by some of our most experienced beekeepers, For further information please email ; swbkscourses@yahoo.co.uk or phone 01628 664091 Priority will be given to Society members until the 31st Dec, but provisional places will be allocated to any other.. more
Established in the lower end of town attracting a strong foodie following, around 20 stalls offering a good choice of locally produced poultry, bacon and sausages, pork, lamb and beef. Also buffalo meat products, quality meat and fruit pies, seasonal fruit and veg, cheeses, cakes, breads and preserves, apple juice, beer, speciality products and plants. Public parking 1 minute’s walk away.. more
A radio situation comedy with small studio audience. Two episodes will be recorded on each evening. more
A charity concert by the popular Weybridge Male Voice Choir for Sam Beare Hospice, Weybridge. This is your second opportunity to hear this famous choir after their sell-out year of 2011 celebrating their 90th Anniversary. The choir started in 1921 as a quartet in the Congregational Church in Queen’s Road Weybridge, rapidly growing in numbers and reputation, and winning awards in many years, both.. more
Chris Martin’s epic tale of rowing across the North Pacific Ocean and entering the history books as part of the first team to ever row this route. In support of the RNLI’s 2012 SOS Appeal. more
Cornelius & Jones present THE VICTORIAN TOY THEATRE The paper puppets of a Victorian theatre set off on an adventure in bustling London streets with puppetry, magic lanterns, music and dance. For 5-11 years TICKETS £6 more
A comedic drama set in green New Zealand on the eve of the Chernobyl disaster. In this one woman show, a colourful bunch of Venezuelan and Soviet Jewish immigrants are forced to question whether freedom and control over one’s destiny are only illusions. ‘A play that deserves to become the talk of the fringe... a beautiful and poised piece’ Edinburgh Fringe Review more
Original members of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band create musical mayhem and chaos on the chords! Roger Ruskin Spear, Rodney Slater and Sam Spoons team up with pianist Dave Glasson. With all the hits including Jollity Farm, Hunting Tigers Out In India, I’m Bored, My Pink Half of the Drainpipe, Big Shot, Monster Mash, The Trouser Press, Can Blue Men Sing The Whites? ‘The undisputed.. more
Get your FREE, revealing ‘Bagology reading’ throughout January 2012 with The Bentall Centre. Are you someone who doesn’t have just one, but two mobile phones in your bag? How many sticks of lipstick do you carry? Do you ever leave home without your hand moisturiser? All these things tell a deeper story about you and your personality. The Bentall Centre has teamed up with the UK’s leading.. more
Now in its seventh sensational year, the Agatha Christie Theatre Company presents a stylish new production of the queen of crime’s classic thriller Murder On The Nile. On board a steamer, cruising under the scorching Egyptian sun, honeymooners Simon Mostyn and his wealthy socialite wife Kay find themselves being pursued by an old flame flame of the newly-wedded groom. Then tragedy strikes. A.. more
Cymatics is a kinetic sculpture and sound installation that expresses the artist’s vision of nature through a series of symbolic elements that are used harmoniously in a technological context. more
GEOMETRY is a kinetic installation which exploits wind-farm technology to drive 2 masts which cross on to mirrors attached. The installation uses light as a means of communication and is inspired by such devices as light houses, military signal lights and the Morse code. The interplay of the different movements of the sculpture create a symbolic language of communication. more




