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Festive lights

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Festive children's entertainment and carols outside Surbiton Railway Station. Father Christmas will ride on his sleigh up Victoria Road to switch on the Christmas Lights.

Bottle Gardens

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Make a garden in a bottle. Suitable for children aged 7 and over. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Two one-hour sessions available.

Booking required on 0208 547 6444

Surbiton Library
Ewell Road

05/10/2006 THURSDAY PAIRS

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St Marks Results. St Marks Results

Match Pointed Pairs Ranking List.
THURSDAY PAIRS. Director: VERNON MORTON.
Date of event: 05/10/2006.

North/South
Pos Pair Players Names Boards Adj's Fines Perc' Total LMPs
1 2 LESLIE FEAST & JOAN MOY 28 - - 61.01% 205.0 30
2 1 VERNON MORTON & DORIS VENTRIS 28 - - 52.68% 177.0 20
3 4 BOB PRICE & SHEILA PRICE 28 - - 52.08% 175.0 10
4 7 MAY HOLT & RICK HOLT 28 - - 48.51% 163.0 -
5 3 CARMEN SAMMAN & JOHN PICKERING 28 - - 46.43% 156.0 -
6 6 VIOLET FINN & RENE COULDREY 28 - - 44.94% 151.0 -
7 5 HAZEL KELLY & LES ORLOWSKI 28 - - 44.35% 149.0 -


East/West
Pos Pair Players Names Boards Adj's Fines Perc' Total LMPs
1 1 ROB STAREY & ROY BEANLAND 28 - - 59.82% 201.0 30
2 4 BARBARA LESTER & MAGGIE BIRD 28 - - 56.85% 191.0 20
3 2 ELLEN BISHOP & MARJORIE DUNNACHIE 28 - - 55.36% 186.0 10
4 6 MOLLY FOX & GRACE TERELAK 28 - - 49.70% 167.0 -
5 3 KATHY TINSON & BOB HOLGATE 28 - - 48.81% 164.0 -
6 5 URSULA OSCROFT & JOSIE DORKING 28 - - 48.51% 163.0 -
7 7 BRENDA FRICKER & BARBARA MARSTON 28 - - 30.95% 104.0 -

Congratulations LESLIE FEAST with JOAN MOY first N/S and ROB STAREY
with ROY BEANLAND first E/W.


Results published on Thursday 05 Oct 2006 at 16:49:32.

HTML designed by Chris Barrable for the EBU.

Underpass mural unveiling

Jan '70
Thu 1st

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.

South West Trains: if you want to sit down, bring a stool

You can't knock them for their innovative thinking. South West Trains, officially Britain's most packed train operator, intend to combat overcrowded carriages by ripping out seats.

Government guideline stipulate that each passenger should have at least 0.54 square metres of floor space, so SWT's solution: get rid of those seats that are taking up all that space. Oh, and while they're at it no doubt put up ticket prices too.

SWT says, "If anything, this will enhance comfort, our experience is that many passengers are happy to stand on short journeys, especially if it means they have more space."

Read more in The Times or The Guardian...

Wind in the Willows

Jan '70
Thu 1st

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’?

Wind in the Willows

Jan '70
Thu 1st

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’?

Wind in the Willows

Jan '70
Thu 1st

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’?

'Comfort & Joy' by Mike Harding

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Upstage Theatre Company presents 'Comfort & Joy' by Mike Harding

"It's Christmas, relatives you hardly ever see, and who are now very different from you, arrive at the house for the festivities.
No-one receives a present that is at all appropriate, culinary disasters abound, long buried resentments rear their ugly head as the alcohol flows, tongues are loosened, and the plumbing goes wrong."

Does any of this remind you of your typical family Christmas?'

The Upstage Theatre Company follow up the huge success of A Tale of Two Cities with this comedy by Mike Harding and directed by Chris Smith.