Branded Surbo15, the festival is celebrating the best the town has to offer now stretches over two weeks and adds new events to its roster, as well as bringing back successful ideas from last year.
Branded Surbo15, the festival is celebrating the best the town has to offer now stretches over two weeks and adds new events to its roster, as well as bringing back successful ideas from last year.
Spanish Lessons in Surrey organises a Spanish Club for Adults on the third Thursday of each month from 6.30m in Surbiton.
Spanish Club for Adults gathers English and Spanish speakers for a social gathering where you can practice your Spanish whatever your level or just network with professional people. Who can attend:
Spanish Lessons in Surrey is organizing a free Spanish language audit on Friday 4 September at the Holiday Inn Hotel at 10am.
Find out what is your real Spanish language level, what are the areas that you need improving in the language, how to learn and improve your new language by yourself
15 minutes appointment face to face. By appointment only.
Email: info@spanishlessonsinsurrey.co.uk
www.spanishlessonsinsurrey.co.uk
Twitter: @spanishinsurrey
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Are you 12-18 years old and love to dance? Then we are offering professional training and performance opportunities in a fun and encouraging environment.
Please register your interest by contacting Anna Harris: Team.community@ymcalsw.org or 020 8339 7311
YMCA LSW Youth Dance
Company Auditions
Thurs 10th Sep 5-7pm
Holy Cross School
25 Sandal Road
New Malden
KT3 5AR
As the borough is forced to make drastic cuts, Kingston Council leader Kevin Davis has announced a series of talks where he will meet residents to find out which services they value most and which they could see cut.
Councillor Kevin Davis has said Kingston will see some “rapid changes” in the next few years. Having already made a 20 per cent slash to its budget, the council must now make a further 25 per cent cut by 2018.
As the borough is forced to make drastic cuts, Kingston Council leader Kevin Davis has announced a series of talks where he will meet residents to find out which services they value most and which they could see cut.
Councillor Kevin Davis has said Kingston will see some “rapid changes” in the next few years. Having already made a 20 per cent slash to its budget, the council must now make a further 25 per cent cut by 2018.
As the borough is forced to make drastic cuts, Kingston Council leader Kevin Davis has announced a series of talks where he will meet residents to find out which services they value most and which they could see cut.
Councillor Kevin Davis has said Kingston will see some “rapid changes” in the next few years. Having already made a 20 per cent slash to its budget, the council must now make a further 25 per cent cut by 2018.