A man posted on Facebook his plans to go on his “final journey” before taking his own life in Surbiton’s Victoria Park.
A man posted on Facebook his plans to go on his “final journey” before taking his own life in Surbiton’s Victoria Park.
The mother of a woman who died a drug-related death in her room at Surbiton’s YMCA has described the centre as the “worst place they could have put her”.
Site-specific screening of 1925 version of Phantom of the Opera
The cornerHOUSE big screen is transported to St Matthew’s Church, St.Matthew’s Avenue, KT6 6JQ for a unique screening of Carl Laemmle’s 1925 silent film classic Phantom of the Opera with live organ accompaniment by Tom Bell. Screening starts at 4.30 and admission is free and unticketed. All are welcome to this exciting first for both cornerHOUSE and the church. There is a retiring collection for Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness
Roger Fowler’s Going Wild, an exhibition of animal images is our January visuals arts choice. Come to the gala at 7.00 on Tuesday 12thto get a chance to chat with Roger about his work. As well as his own choice of animals to depict in pastels and other media, Roger also works to commission, particularly in pet portraiture.
Ed Davey, who lost his seat to Conservative James Berry in May after 18 years representing the constituency, will be knighted in recognition of his political and public service.