Join the Friends of Seething Wells on Thursday 8th November, for the first of in a series of public meetings and discussions about securing a fitting future for the filter beds.
The headline speaker will be Edward Davey MP, long-time opponent to inappropriate development on the site, and there will be a chance to hear the arguments about the special nature of the filter beds and why the Friends of Seething Wells are campaigning to protect and conserve this valuable site.
Ms Julie F Chandler will give an illustrated talk on “History of the City of London Livery Companies”.
Visitors welcome. Contribution of £2 appreciated.
The updated planning application for Seething Wells/Surbiton Filter Beds available to view and deadline for comments is 9 November, 2012.
Motown Tribute Night - taking you back to the classics!
Friday 16th November.
A fantastic evening of music, fun and dancing is in store with the Cover Girls!
Make sure you reserve your space to see the soulful trio, ticket prices £21.95 including 2 course buffet or £14.95 for tribute act and disco only!
For more info and to book call 020 8786 6565 or email us on events@hikingston.co.uk.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Has anyone else noticed that almost every road has white vans,scaffolders,delivery wagons full of concrete,bricks,hard core etc?
It seems that every 2 bed is becoming 3 or 4,every 3 bed 4 or 5 and every 4 bed 5 or 6,bolt on conservatories,loft extensions,rear garden new builds and older houses being demolished for flats or "cheek by jowl" chav palaces.When will it all stop the population must be soaring,the schools are already wholly inadequate,the road system is farcical,just try driving down the Ewell road either to or from the A3.