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Issue 33 – May 2015
Events CalendarNotice Board
Malaysian Curry Recipe Children’s ActivitiesCouncillor’s Update
Strawberry Hill House
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long weekends.
There is certainly plenty to keep you busy locally this month, with a huge array of events on offer.There will be many an event organiser asking the God of Fetes and Fairs for some nice weather on their special day.
I am looking forward to trying Susan Olbery’s mouth-watering recipe (see page 6). It’s always a treat to cook an authentic recipe and a chance to use some of those exotic ingredients languishing at the back of the cupboard.
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Malaysian Chicken Curry with Peanut SauceSUSAN OLBERY IS passionate about providing a healthy alternative to home cooking. She is Malaysian although half English, as her late father was from Manchester and her mother is Malaysian of Indian descent. This dish sums up the rich and exotic flavours found in Malaysian cuisine.
INGREDIENTS700gm-1kg chicken thigh meat cut into thin strips2 large onions finely chopped1 cup roasted and powdered peanuts3 medium sized potatoes cut into bite size pieces1 tbsp coriander powder1 tbsp Chicken / meat masala powder½ tsp cumin powder – optional½ tsp turmeric powder – optional½ can coconut milk2 tbsp vinegar
1 tbsp brown sugar
2 sprigs of curry leaf / coriander leaf / mint leaf;1 piece cinnamon stick3 pieces star anise 4 pieces cardomonsSalt to taste2-3 tbsp oil
FOR MARINATING THE CHICKEN AT LEAST ONE HOUR BEFORE COOKING2 tbsp lite soy sauce – any soy sauce is ok too3 tbsp oyster sauce 4 tbsp fish sauce 1 tsp black pepper powder 1 tsp brown sugar 2 tbsp chicken / meat curry / masala powder 2 tbsp ginger garlic paste 2 tbsp powdered roasted peanuts 3 tbsp lemon juice
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Food & Drink
PREPARATION METHOD1. Clean and wash the chicken and slice into thin bite-size strips.2. Marinate the chicken with the ingredients and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before cooking.3. Heat oil in a thick base pan or non-stick pan, add cinnamon stick, star anise, cardamom and curry leaf (if available) into the oil. After a few seconds add onions, sauté onions for a few minutes until golden brown.4. Reduce heat and add the 2 tbsp of coriander powder and curry / masala powder and the roasted powdered peanuts. Sauté for 1 minute.5. Add the marinated chicken to the pan and add 800 ml water.
6. Once it starts boiling, add in the potatoes, ½ can coconut milk, vinegar and brown sugar. Cover pot and cook under medium heat for about 10-15 mins or until the potatoes soften.7. Taste to see if salt is enough and that the curry taste great.
Susan Olbery runs Chuba Rasa, 68 Heath Road, TW1 4BW. www.chubarasa.com Tel: 020 8891 2643
8. Add coriander / mint leaf at the end after heat is switched off.
Contents
Welcome – Page 1
Events Calendar – Page 2
Notice Board – Page 4
Food and Drink – Page 6
Events – Pages 8, 10, 12, 14 & 16
Children’s Activities– Page 18 & 20
Councillor’s Update – Page 22
Strawberry Hill House – Pages 24 & 25
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Events Calendar May 2015
4th 5th 6th
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18th 19th 20th
15th
9th
11th
7th 8th
23rd22nd
14th12th 13th
24th
26th
10th
25th
3rd
17th
2nd
28th27th
1st
30th29th 31st
Fashion Night
see p12
Sinatra Concert see p12
Richmond Expo
see p12
May Fair see p10
Craft Fair see p12
Saint Vincent see p8
Marble Hill Society see p12
All’s Well That Ends Well see p8
Eel Pie Club
see p8
Flamenco Blues &
Workshop see p10
Guided Walk
see p8
Book Club see p10
Dead Parrot Society see p10
Festival of Fun
see p25
RAS Exhibition see p12
Charity Fair see p4
Men’s Singing
Workshop see p10
Liz Lochhead see p12
Opera Concert see p12
Sunrise Walk see p4
Twickenham WI
see p4
Garden Party see p14
Joanna Jackson - In The Gallery see p8
Deadline to
book an ad in
TW Mag or
tell us about an
up-coming
event
The Grand Tour
see p25
Shaun the Sheep for Under 5s see p25
Maypole Mayhem see p25
Superheroes for Over 5s
see p25
Dead Parrot
Society see p14
Esio Trot see p8
Paddington see p8
Paddington see p8
All’s Well That Ends Well see p8
Joanna Jackson see p8
Dad’s Army see p12
May Fair see p4
Jazz Club see p14
Eel Pie Club
see p14
Food Festival see p4
Food Festival see p4
Eel Pie Club
see p12
Chestnut Sunday see p12
May 9th
Bank Holiday
Bank Holiday
Election
SHRA Picnic see p4
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games, face painting, fancy dress
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The UK’s biggest celebration of food and drink, transforms Syon Park into a foodie heaven as part of 10th anniversary celebrations with celebrity and Michelin stared chefs, new tasting theatres and more street food than you can shake a satay stick at.
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Malaysian Chicken Curry with Peanut Sauce
SUSAN OLBERY IS passionate about providing a healthy alternative to home cooking. She
is Malaysian although half English, as her late father was from Manchester and her mother is Malaysian of Indian descent. This dish sums up the rich and exotic flavours found in Malaysian cuisine.
INGREDIENTS700gm-1kg chicken thigh meat cut into thin strips2 large onions finely chopped1 cup roasted and powdered peanuts3 medium sized potatoes cut into bite size pieces1 tbsp coriander powder1 tbsp Chicken / meat masala powder½ tsp cumin powder – optional½ tsp turmeric powder – optional½ can coconut milk2 tbsp vinegar 1 tbsp brown sugar
2 sprigs of curry leaf / coriander leaf / mint leaf;1 piece cinnamon stick3 pieces star anise 4 pieces cardomonsSalt to taste2-3 tbsp oil
FOR MARINATING THE CHICKEN AT LEAST ONE HOUR BEFORE COOKING2 tbsp lite soy sauce – any soy sauce is ok too3 tbsp oyster sauce 4 tbsp fish sauce 1 tsp black pepper powder 1 tsp brown sugar 2 tbsp chicken / meat curry / masala powder 2 tbsp ginger garlic paste 2 tbsp powdered roasted peanuts 3 tbsp lemon juice
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Food & Drink
PREPARATION METHOD1. Clean and wash the chicken and slice into thin
bite-size strips.2. Marinate the chicken with the ingredients and
refrigerate for at least 1 hour before cooking.3. Heat oil in a thick base pan or non-stick pan,
add cinnamon stick, star anise, cardamom and curry leaf (if available) into the oil. After a few seconds add onions, sauté onions for a few minutes until golden brown.
4. Reduce heat and add the 2 tbsp of coriander powder and curry / masala powder and the roasted powdered peanuts. Sauté for 1 minute.
5. Add the marinated chicken to the pan and add 800 ml water.
6. Once it starts boiling, add in the potatoes, ½ can coconut milk, vinegar and brown sugar. Cover pot and cook under medium heat for about 10-15 mins or until the potatoes soften.
7. Taste to see if salt is enough and that the curry tastes great. Susan Olbery runs
Chuba Rasa, 68 Heath Road, TW1 4BW. www.chubarasa.com Tel: 020 8891 2643
8. Add coriander / mint leaf at the end after heat is switched off.
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Booking: [email protected] or
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Saturday 2nd – 9th May Evenings at 7.45pm except Sunday 3pmAll’s Well That Ends WellDirected by John Crook.
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see magnificent riverside views and mansions
including the refuge of French royal exiles,
admire the ‘Naked Ladies’ and quirky Eel Pie
Island, the home of rhythm and blues. Finish at
Twickenham’s classic Thames waterfront.
Tickets: adult £15, senior/student £13,
under 16 £10. discoveryrichmond.com.
Meet: St Margaret’s Station TW1 2LH.
6th – 12th May, Monday – Friday 9.30am-12.30pmJoanna Jackson: In The GalleryJoanna Jackson is the author of A Year in the
life of Richmond Park and A Year in the life of
Bushy Park. Her stunning landscape and wildlife
photographs chronicle the seasonal changes in
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Contact: info@
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Thursday 7th May, 8:30pmMiller Anderson & The Sensational Desperate Dan bandAn outstanding vocalist and guitarist and an
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Friday 8th May, 1pmLunchtime Book ClubThis month’s book is Dinner at the Homesick
Restaurant by Anne Tyler. Enjoy an informal
discussion led by Waterstones’ staff. Book in
advance and get the discussion topics plus 10%
off the book at Waterstones, Teddington.
Tickets: £5/£3.50 concs
Contact: [email protected],
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Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 9th May, 10amRichmond May FairThe 45th consecutive Richmond May Fair on
Richmond Green. There will be over 100 charity
stalls. Quality Craft Marquee. Vintage carousel
& helter-skelter. All day free entertainment.
Crowning of Richmond May Queen. Maypole
dancing. Food! Quality Craft & delicatessen.
No commercial stall applicants. Craft Marquee
bookings to: [email protected]
Saturday 9th May, 10amMen’s Singing WorkshopLed by Chaps choir founder and director,
Dominic Stichbury. No experience required, all
welcome. Dominic also leads the Landmark
Singers. Register in advance; pay on the day.
Cost: £10
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 9th May, 8pmFlamenco BluesA tender tribute to two powerful
and distinct artistic traditions –
Blues and Flamenco presented
by Tormenta Flamenca. This
outstanding show intertwines
soulful Blues vocals with explosive
Flamenco dance, demonstrating how they
effortlessly enhance the beauty in each other.
Tickets: £13/£12 concs/£11 LAC Members
Contact: [email protected],
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Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd,
Teddington, TW11
Saturday 9th May, 2-3.30pmFlamenco Dance & Rhythm WorkshopsTo accompany Flamenco Blues, there are
two workshops led by members of Tormenta
Flamenca. Discover the power and passion
of Flamenco dance, fantastic for improving
stamina, strength and confidence; or learn the
basic elements of Flamenco rhythms. Finger
clicking (palillos), hand clapping (palmas) and
the percussive box (cajón ) are essential parts
of Flamenco. Both workshops are suitable for
beginners and for adults and young people 13+
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Workshop and show ticket offer also available
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Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 9th May, 1.30pmTwickenham Craft FairHandmade items produced by local crafters.
St Mary’s Church Hall
twickenhamcraftfair.co.uk
Saturday 9th May, 2.30pmTen Razor Blades in One Neat Couplet Case- Alexander Pope (1688-1744) and his writings.
Join the Marble Hill Society for tea, cakes and
an entertaining talk with readings specially
written and presented by Susan Morris and
Alfred Bradley.
Pope was a great friend of Henrietta Howard,
mistress of Marble Hill House. He was a
fascinating character who had to overcome a
series of significant obstacles to his chosen
role as Poet, with a capital P, including his own
personality! Tickets at £10 each are available
from Elizabeth Velluet on 020-8891-3825 or via
Marble Hill House, Richmond Road, Twickenham
TW1 2NL. marblehillsociety.org.uk
Sunday 10th Saturday 16th MayDad’s ArmyTeddington Theatre Club present the classic
BBC TV comedy series of the Home Guard of
Walmington-on-Sea who battle daily against
the Germans and local ARP Warden Hodges.
Complete with all the well-loved characters:
‘stupid boy’ Pike, ‘Don’t panic, don’t panic’
Jonesey, ‘Doomed, we’re all doomed!’ Fraser, all
under the command of the redoubtable Captain
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Sergeant Wilson. Telephone: 0845 838 7529
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Sunday 10th May, 12.30pmChestnut SundayThe annual parade with
attractions including:
traditional fairground
carousel plus other rides
and stalls, arena displays
showing historical
military re-enactments and riding displays,
50s - 60s band and a brass band, historical re-
enactment groups, classic cars, motorcycles and
cycles, displays about Bushy Park’s wildlife and
history, pony rides & tree works. The parade
starts at at Teddington Gate.
Thursday May 14th, 5.30pm – 8pmRetro Richmond Fashion NightThe event as part of the Museum at Night
Festival, sees the Museum of Richmond
transforming itself into a fashion house with
a vintage collection fashionably reinterpreted.
A journey through Richmond’s history will
be explored through material and costume.
Collaborating with Richmond Adult and
Community College, featuring a charity cat walk.
Visitors are encouraged to wear their favourite
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Friday 15th – Sunday 17th May, 10am-6pmRichmond Art Society Spring Exhibition
Over 200 works of art including
oils, watercolour and acrylic
paintings, drawings, pastels,
prints, digital works, sculpture
and ceramics exhibited by 60
of the Society members. There
will also be unusual and interesting works by
newly elected members. All work is for sale and
visitors can also vote for their favourite work.
Admission: Free
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 16th May, 7.30pmOpera in CameoCommedia Productions return following the
success of The Magic Flute presenting Cameo
– scenes from your favourite operas fully
staged and accompanied by The Virtual Reality
Orchestra. Tickets: £20 Adult, £16 Concessions
Contact 0333 1212 300, langdondowncentre.
org.uk. Normansfield Theatre, Langdon Down
Centre, 2a Langdon Down Centre,
Teddington, TW11 9PS.
Thursday 21st May, 8.30pmPaul Lamb & The King SnakesPaul Lamb has forged himself into the history
books as one of the greatest harmonica players
of our time.
Tickets: £12 (£10 Members) £5 Students (Photo
ID Required). Cash on door (if still available)
or cc adv via eelpieclub.com. Enquiries: 07732
322610. Eel Pie Club at The Patch, The Cabbage
Patch, 67 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SZ
Thursday 21st May, 8pmLiz Lochhead – Somethings Old, Somethings NewFrom the bittersweet to the
rude and raunchy, Scotland’s
Makar, Liz Lochhead,
presents a spellbinding
and beguiling show, mixing
poems, monologues and
music accompanied by the soulful sax of Steve
Kettley. An intoxicating mix of some of her best
work from the past 45 years.
Tickets: £13/£12 concs/£11 LAC Members
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Friday 22nd MayRichmond ExpoWith inspirational speakers, 80+ exhibitors and
1000+ visitors expected, it’s a must-attend
event for local businesses wanting to access
knowledge and services to help their business
grow. Keynote opening seminar starts 10.30am
and the exhibition hall open from 12pm - 5pm
Twickenham Stadium, Whitton Road,
Twickenham TW2 7B, richmondexpo.co.uk
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Church Street. Thursday 6-11pm Fri 6-11.30pm
Sat 6-11.30pm Sundays & Bank Holidays 10.30 -
10pm. Church St, Twickenham.
Saturday 23rd May, 7.30pmSinatra – The Movie YearsThe story of Ol’Blue Eyes film career featuring
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the great songs from the films. Robert
Habermann tells the story and sings the songs.
Tickets: £12.50 and £10 for concessions from
Contact 0333 1212 300, langdondowncentre.
org.uk. Normansfield Theatre, Langdon Down
Centre, 2a Langdon Down Centre, TW11 9PS.
Friday 29th May, Doors 8pm, First Act 8.30pmDead Parrot Society Comedy ClubWith MC - Viv Groskop and featuring Abi Roberts,
Darren Walsh, Stephanie Laing, Stephen Bailey,
James Loveridge, Currer Ball, Hjalmar Tjan.
Tickets: £10. The Anglers, 3 Ferry Rd, TW11 9NR
thedeadparrotsociety.co.uk
Thursday 28th May, 8.30pmThe Rollin StonesGet Stoned on two hours of nostalgia as The
Rollin’ Stoned play the best of 1964-1969- those
eclectic classics you almost forgot about.
Tickets: £13 (£11 Members). Music from 9pm
Tickets: Cash on door (if still available) or cc
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Eel Pie Club at The Patch, The Cabbage Patch, 67
London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SZ
Sunday 31st May, 2pm till 5pmGarden Party A rare opportunity to enjoy over two acres of
luxurious gardens, with tea & cakes on the
lawn, live music, stalls, face painting a lots
more. INS provides support and
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Trumpeters’ House, Richmond Green.
Tuesday 2nd June, 8.30pmKelvin Christiane ‘All Stars’ Big BandRousing sound of their in-house 18 piece
big band with charts from the roaring 1940s
to the present day. Admission £11/£10.
twickemhamjazzclub.co.uk 020 8286 3242
Twickenham Jazz Club Patchworks Night Club,
The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, TW1 3SZ
Thursday 4th June 7.30pmConcert : Fiachra Garvey : Walpole’s Gothic & Super NaturalDublin born pianist and rising star, Fiachra
Garvey, presents an evening of the gothic and
supernatural inspired
by Walpole’s gothic
novel, The Castle of
Otranto. Including
works by Liszt, Debussy
and Beethoven’s ‘Midnight Sonata’.
Advance booking required. Suitable for ages 11
+. Standard ticket £16. Waldegrave Suite,
St Mary’s University, 268 Waldegrave Road,
Twickenham, TW1 4ST. Tel. 020 8744 1241.
strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
Sunday 7th June, 7pmJust The Two Of UsMomentum presents a very special cabaret and
supper evening starring Amy Hill and Kieran Jae
with live band.
Tickets: £50 to include a two-course supper.
To book contact Joanna Jones 020 8974 5931 or
email [email protected]
At the Vera Fletcher Hall, Thames Ditton, KT7 0LQ
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Arabian Night Light LanternsWednesday 27th May, 10.30am-12.30pm (6-12 yrs)Make your own decorative Arabian Nights inspired glowing lantern. A fun workshop designed and supervised by professional art educators, Ace Art. Cost: £12 per child, inc. mats.Contact: 020 8977 7558 or [email protected]
Catch-a-ballsThursdays: various times and ages. Fun games and activities including ball handling skills, bat and ball techniques and agility. Develop balance and posture, co-ordination and spatial awareness and social skills. Book your free trial class now.Contact: 020 8398 3034, [email protected], www.catch-a-balls.co.uk. The Crossway, St Stephen Church, 306 Richmond Rd, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2PD
Cheeky Monkey’sEvery Tuesday, 10am till noonUnder 5’sA friendly drop-in for parents and carers with pre-school children. Good quality toys with plenty of space for the children to play and a singing time. Tea, coffee, soft drinks and biscuits available.To find out more, contact the church office [email protected], 020 8892 5258The Crossway, St Stephen Church, 306 Richmond Rd, Twickenham, TW1 2PD
Classical BabiesFriday 8th May 11-11.45am, parents and up to 3 years45 minutes of music by professional musicians in a family friendly environment. Contact: Nadine Andre on 07732 058705 or [email protected] Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11 9NN
Dragon Drama Improvisational theatre, storytelling, acting, movement, mime, magic and mayhem! Workshops for preschool – eighteen years old. Contact 07590 452 436 or [email protected]. www.dragondrama.co.uk
Dramacube Saturdays, 9.30-11 (for 4-6 year olds) and 9.30-12.30 for 7-11 year olds.
Creative 90 minute and 3 hour acting, singing and dance clasess. Free taster session available.St. Mary’s University, Waldegrave Road, Contact: Lucy on 07931 138 353, [email protected], dramacube.co.uk
Fairtrade FridaysEvery Friday, 10-noonFairtrade cafe with tea, coffee and snacks served. All welcome – toys available for the children.Teddington Methodist Church in the main hall, 1 Stanley Road, TW11 8PT
Frankie & Flo’s Play CafeTues/Weds/Thurs, 2.30-5pm5 years and under, older siblings welcome. A friendly environment with bouncy castle, ride on toys, craft activities, baby area, dressing up clothes, play shop, roller coaster. Professional children’s (and adult) haircuts. Beauty therapist Cost: Under 1 year £2, 1 yr and over £3.501st Sibling £2, additional siblings £1.Contact: Cassie on 07803 594786St Mary’s Parish Hall, Langham Road, Teddington TW11 9HF
Hulabop!Thursday 28th May, 2-3pmFun hulahooping for all the family from 6 yrs plus. No need to book, just turn up on the day. Child and adult sized hoops provided. Cost: £2.50 per child/adult. Contact: 020 8977 7558 or [email protected]
Jo JinglesMondays: 9.30am walking-2yrs; 10.25am 2yrs+; 11.20am 3mths-walking.Also TuesdaysMusic, singing and movement classes for babies and pre-school age children from 3months to 5 years of age.Contact: 020 8241 8139 twickenham.jojingles.comHoly Trinity Church, Vicarage Rd, TW2 5TS
Kids’ Art ClubSaturday 16th May 10am-noon, 5-11 yrsA different art project for each session, including drawing, painting, relief making,
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Tiny TunesThursdays 10-10.40am and 11am-11.40am3 months-5 yearsNew term starts 4th September. £5 per child/£2.50 siblings. Contact: Lisa 07977 585020, [email protected], tinytuneslive.com Twickenham Library, Garfield Rd, TW1 3JT
Toddler TimeEvery Friday, 10am-noonDrop-in group for Parents, carers with babies, toddlers. More information contact Charlotte 07879606852 or [email protected] Reformed Church, First Cross Road, Twickenham, TW2 5QA
Tempo TotsMondays and Fridays. Time according to age. Music making with singing and dancing. Each week there’s a different theme. Contact: 07956 447118, [email protected], tempo-tots.comThe Hyde Room, York House, Richmond Rd, TW1 3AA and The Maple Room, The Crossways, St Stephen’s, 306 Richmond Rd, TW1 2PD
Twins’ Club PlaygroupEvery Wednesday, 2.30pm - 4.30pm. Enjoy a cuppa and talk to other parents/carers of multiples whilst the children play with lots of lovely toys. Tea,coffee, snacks and fruit provided. Cost £2 per family (members), £3 per family (non members). They also run a fortnightly Bumps & Babies group as well as social events for the grown ups. twickenhamtwinsclub.co.ukTwickenham Methodist Church, Queens Road, TW1 4EN.
Who Let the Dads Out?2 Saturdays per month, 10-11.30amFor dads with 0 to preschool aged children so they can spend more time with their kids. Tel: 020-8977 8000. Baptist Church, Church Rd., TW11
printing and collage. Fun workshops are fully designed and supervised by art educators. Cost: £12 per child, inc. all mats. Book early. Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11 9NNCall 020 8977 7558 to book.
Little Wrigglers Dance, Perform & PlayMonday 2-2.45pm 2-4 yearsThursdays: 9.45-10.30am, 3-4 years, 10:30-11am, 2-3 years. A creative mix of dance, music and mime to inspire your child to move to music.Contact: Rachel 07817 691660 [email protected], littlewrigglers.co.uk. Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11 9NN
Monkey MusicTuesdays, United Reform Church, First Cross Rd, Wednesdays, St Stephen’s, Crossway Times according to age group. Age: 3 mths-4 yrs. Small, tailor-made classes to encourage children to learn through songs and games. Contact: Claire Slade 020 8847 4031,
Story Time @ Twickenham LibraryTuesdays: 3.45pm. Free weekly story time for the under 5s. Tel: 020 8734 3340, Garfield Rd, TW1 3JT
See SawFriday morning, Under 5’sPlay and explore in multi-sensory sessions designed to encourage creativity, curiosity and develop skills in communication, co-ordination and social interaction. Drop-ins welcomed. Contact: 020 8831 6000, [email protected] House Gallery, Riverside, TW1 3DJ
Teddington Dance StudioBallet, modern, tap, street jazz and melody movement, musical theatre, tinny tappers. For ∞ to 16 year olds.Contact: Natalie 07887 353950, [email protected]
Tiny Teddies Second and fourth Friday of the month: 10.30-11am. Bounce and rhyme for
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Councillor’s Update
Cllr David Marlow [email protected]
THE COUNCIL ANNUALLY arranges for an independent survey of residents’ views and
the 2014 survey results have recently been published. The survey was conducted between October and December 2014 by an independent market research agency. It was a telephone survey of 1403 residents aged 16+: a random sample to fit the demographic profile of the Borough.
The survey covered residents’ perceptions of the Council and the local area, satisfaction with services and priorities, communications and engagement and financial and budget issues.Overall satisfaction with Richmond Council continues to exceed the nation benchmark. 96% were satisfied with the local area and 83% were satisfied with the way the Council runs things compared with 68% nationally. There was a decline of 4% in the residents who trust the Council at 75% which still considerably exceeded the nation figure of 59%.
Seven out of ten residents believe the Council acts on the concerns of local residents. Interestingly, younger resident are more likely to agree – of those aged 16-34 77% agree (74% in 2013).
There was an increase in the belief that the Council provides value for money from 57% in 2013 to 62% in 2014, possibly reflecting the freezing of Council Tax for a number of years.Over six out of ten agree that residents can work together with the Council to make improvements to the local area. A lower proportion (52%) believe that the Council takes into account residents views when making decisions. We, as your local Councillors, will need to work harder to improve this.
Service satisfaction among service users generally showed some improvement. As the responsible Cabinet member, I was particularly pleased to see the marked improvement of 8% in satisfaction in services and support for older people at 69%. However there was a decline of 4% at 67% in
satisfaction and support for children and young people (excluding schools). Social services for vulnerable adults and those with disabilities showed an increase of 3%. There was a similar increase in satisfaction with parking services, perhaps reflecting the success of the Richmond card providing 30 minutes free parking and fair parking policies.
With regard to the Council Budget 77% agreed with freezing Council Tax in 2015/16 and keeping subsequent increases to the minimum possible. There was a similar high level of support for reducing spending by seeking greater efficiency in service delivery and joint working or sharing services with other public bodies or other Councils. The Council is currently working with Wandsworth Council to share staffing thereby reducing support and backroom staff in order to preserve frontline services.
These results are disseminated to service providers to increase understanding of residents’ priorities, to inform decision-making and commissioning and to assist in future service consultations.
Finally, I’d like to mention my role as Consort to the Mayor, my wife, Cllr Jane Boulton. Our year ends this month and I would like to thank all those residents and organisations who have welcomed us to their events and supported us throughout the year. She chose Homelink and Momentum as her charities for the year. Hopefully we will be able to give £30,000 to these wonderful organisations.
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alling all kings, queens, knights and princesses...Join us for a day of medieval fun at Horace Walpole’s little gothic castle, Strawberry Hill. From falconry to hobby horse jousting and a chance to dance the maypole. Make your own prince or princess headdress and listen to mystical stories in the magical woodland grotto.
Your family can enjoy a day of medieval mayhem in the grounds of Strawberry come rain or shine. Refreshments available to purchase or bring your teddy and picnic in the garden.
Free entry, some activities will be charged.
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WHAT’S ON IN MAYMaypole MayhemMonday 4th May, 12.30-3pmWelcome the month of May by learning the traditional dance of the Maypole. The May Dance of weaving ribbons has become popular throughout the centuries across Europe. In Britain it was often considered a symbol of community so why not give this British tradition a go this Bank Holiday Monday? You’ll also have the opportunity to take part in our fabulous head dress craft activity and become May King or Queen. Booking not required. Suitable for ages 3+. Children under 8 years must be accompanied by an adult at all times. £2 per participant for head dress activity, May Pole dance free
The Grand Tour Saturday 23rd May, 12.30-3pmMake your own funky passport and sail boat so that you can explore Horace Walpole’s Wider World. Booking not required. Suitable
Summer at Strawberry
for ages 3+. Children under 8 years must be accompanied by an adult at all times. £2 per participant
Shaun the Sheep for Under 5sWednesday 27th May, 11amCome and listen to the adventures of Shaun the Sheep and make your own Shaun to take home. Advance booking required. For under 5s. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Standard ticket £7 Friend of Strawberry Hill and Strawberry Hill Volunteers £6.30
Superheroes for Over 5sWednesday 27th May, 2pmTurn yourself into a superhero and test your powers in our awesome superhero workshop.Advance booking required. For over 5s. Children under 8 years must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Standard ticket £9, Friend of Strawberry Hill and Strawberry Hill Volunteers £8.10
alling all kings, queens, knights and princesses...Join us for a day of medieval fun at Horace Walpole’s little gothic castle, Strawberry Hill. From falconry to hobby horse jousting and a chance to dance the maypole. Make your own prince or princess headdress and listen to mystical stories in the magical woodland grotto.
Your family can enjoy a day of medieval mayhem in the grounds of Strawberry come rain or shine. Refreshments available to purchase or bring your teddy and picnic in the garden.
Free entry, some activities will be charged.
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FOR THE THIRD YEAR Strawberry Hill House will be holding the The Festival of
Fun on Sunday 31st May to launch Summer at Strawberry, the start of an innovative programme of workshops and activities running from June until the end of August.
Children will have the chance to try their hand at hobby horse jousting, they can dress up as a Knight, complete with helmet, lance and shield. Children can also find out about the historic art of falconry with a spectacular display of birds of prey to be staged on the day by the Hawk Eye Falconry team.
The Festival of Fun will also feature a Maypole, so children can take part in the May day dance, originally held to mark the arrival of summer. Workshops on Maypole Dancing will be held throughout the day so children can enjoy the traditional dance.
In the garden’s willow grotto, children’s Storyteller, Olivia Malaure will be entertaining children with fairytale stories. Workshops to make shields, helmets, flower crowns and conical hats with flowing veils will be held so that children can transform themselves into knights and princesses.
For children interested in rugby, members of the London Scottish Community Team will help youngsters practice their rugby passes in the club’s inflatable speed cage.
Over the summer drop-in activities and workshops will be held from 1st June until 29th August in the Summer at Strawberry programme and will include: Cinderellas for under 5s, Den building, Bold and Bashful Bug Hunt, Woodland Art and Superheroes for over 5s
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