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Issue 39 – November 2015
Notice BoardLocal Events
Fruit & Prosecco JelliesChildren’s ActivitiesCouncillor’s Update
Choosing a Winter CoatStrawberry Hill House
Local History | Events | Community News | Local Businesses | Featurestwmagazines.co.uk
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NOVEMBER is here so it’s time to wrap up warm and enjoy the highlights of the season.
Starting with a bang, Bonfire Night is a favourite for small children and big kids alike. Then Christmas Fairs
and Christmas Lights evenings towards the end of the month mean we can be in no doubt that the year is coming to a close.
If you’ve reached for your winter coat to find it just won’t cut the mustard this season, personal stylist Julia van den Berg has some great tips to help you choose a style that is right for you. See page 18.
While Peggy from Peggy’s Pantry dips into her recipe book to show us how to make a grown up jelly. See page 6.
I hope you enjoy this edition of TW Mag, and look forward to seeing you again next month.
This monthHow to Choose a Winter Coat Page 18
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THINKING ABOUT TREATING YOURSELF to a new winter coat? If you haven’t started to look for a winter coat now is a really good time! They’re already in the shops and you will want to buy the best one before it sells out – and before the weather is freezing cold.
A winter coat is a serious investment – not a one-season fling, it’s a long-term relationship. You’ll be wearing this coat more often than anything else in your wardrobe, so it has to work from top to toe. Let’s start with the most important things your winter coat needs to do:• Keep you warm and dry• Fit perfectly and be comfortable• Look fabulous
• Make you feel like a million dollars when you’re wearing it
HOW MUCH SHOULD I SPEND? Go for the maximum you can afford. If you need to convince yourself about this, think about the cost per wear. Bear in mind that this coat will be the first thing that people notice about you. Get it right and you’re guaranteed to turn heads and feel gorgeous, no matter what the winter weather throws at you. If you can, it’s worth spending a few hundred pounds.
TRENDY OR CLASSIC?It’s best to avoid high fashion. A bang-on-trend coat may be tempting but the chances are, this time next year it will look a bit... last year. A classic coat never goes out of style and can be trended up – a scarf, brooch, boots, or an amazing hat and of course a fabulous handbag! Accessorising is an easy way to change the look of your coat in an instant.
BEFORE YOU START SHOPPING... Think carefully about how you’ll be wearing your winter coat. For example, when you’re on the school run, clambering on and off buses or the tube it’s best to avoid too much length. A pavement sweeping number can look gorgeously elegant but escalators will eat the hem.Think about your lifestyle. Do you spend a lot of time in your car; do a lot of walking, going outdoors to indoors and back again? It’s easy to get too hot. Look out for a lightweight coat with a
cashmere/wool mix. It will be warm without the bulk and weight of a 100% wool coat. Don’t forget about pockets. When it’s cold, they’ll be your winter friends.
WHICH COAT SHAPE WILL SUIT ME?
Fashion FocusHow to Choose a Winter Coat
A longer tailored coat will look great if you have a tall, narrow frame.
Larger frames will suit smooth fabrics and a coat style with lots of movement.
Belted coats are curve-creating, but they’ll also flatter the hourglass figure.
Contents
Welcome – Page 1
Calendar – Page 2
Notice Board – Page 4
Blueberry, Lime & Prosecco Jellies – Page 6
Local Events – Pages 8, 10 & 12
Children’s Activities – Pages 14 & 16
How to Choose a Winter Coat – Pages 18 & 19
Councillor’s Update – Page 20
Local Contact Information – Page 22
Strawberry Hill House – Pages 24 & 25
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Events Calendar November 2015
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Events Calendar November 2015
Remembrance
Sunday see
rbltwickenham.
co.uk for details
Councillor’s Surgery see p20
Good Old Boys
see p8
Sparkle: Gourmet and Craft Show see p12
The Rollin’ Stoned see p8
Until Sunday 29th: Good
Impressions see p8
Every Sunday: Arthur’s
Screen On the Green
see p8
Richmond Film
Society see p8
7th – 14th King Lear see p10
Richmond Film
Society see p8
Straight 8 Album Launch see p8
Sisters in Spitfires see p8
National Youth Jazz Orchestra see p10
Craft Fair see p10
Richmond Firework Display see p10
Thames Philharmonia
see p10Draw-Off Walk
and Talk see p12
Teddington Lights Up see p12
Fred MacAuley see p12
Arts and Craft Fair see p12
Ladies of a Certain Age
see p25Gothic for
Girls see p25
Twilight Tour see
p25
Gothic Bookclub see p25
Deadline to book
an ad in TW MAG or tell us about
an up-coming event
Art Auction see p4
Amnesty International
Meeting see p8
Twickenham Lights On
see p4
Christmas Fair
see p4
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Computer generated image depicts London Square Teddington. Photography depicts the Cavendish show home and is indicative only. Details and prices are correct at time of going to press.
THE STUNNING CAVENDISH SHOW HOME IS NOW OPEN
LONDON SQUARE TEDDINGTON
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CALL TO CONFIRM YOUR VIEWING APPOINTMENT – 0333 666 2434
This highly sought after development offers a range of luxury 4 bedroom townhouses overlooking the landscaped courtyard. Available in a variety of configurations with spacious accommodation on all floors, the townhouses feature designer kitchens and appliances, dining areas with
bi-fold doors opening onto the private rear gardens, stylish contemporary bathrooms and en suites, underfloor heating and underground parking.
London Square Teddington has an excellent location set back from Waldegrave Road, within walking distance of Teddington High Street, Teddington station, and beautiful Bushy Park. The buzzing town centres of Richmond and Kingston are quickly reached by car or train.
www.londonsquare.co.uk
The London Square Sales Suite, Waldegrave Road, Teddington TW11 8LW, open daily.
A PRESTIGIOUS GATED COLLECTION OF 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES
4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES FROM £1,325,000 3 BEDROOM PENTHOUSE STILL REMAINING £1,050,000
Computer generated image depicts London Square Teddington. Photography depicts the Cavendish show home and is indicative only. Details and prices are correct at time of going to press.
THE STUNNING CAVENDISH SHOW HOME IS NOW OPEN
LONDON SQUARE TEDDINGTON
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The Environment Trust’s
Annual Art AuctionThursday 26th November The theme this year is ‘Time Off’ and they are raising funds for two specific projects: The Story of our Streets (which encourages children and young people to understand more about the history of their local area) and the Active Environment programme which supports adults with disabilities to discover local places of interest.Viewing from 6.30pm: auction at 8pmYork House, Twickenham www.environmenttrust.co.uk
Art AuctionThursday 26th November 2015York House, Twickenham TW1 3AA
Viewing from 6.30pm: auction at 8pm
The auction includes pictures commissioned to reflect this year’s theme, Time Off
Entry £10 including refreshmentsView the pictures as they come in at www.environmenttrust.co.uk/2015-art-auction-gallery
All proceeds support
Telephone 020 8891 5455 ETNA Community Centre, 13 Rosslyn Road, East Twickenham, TW1 2AR
Registered charity no 294869
Pictures, clockwise from top left, are by: Anne Woodham (Perseverance of Hope), Anthea Craigmyle (Girl with Cat),
Richard Bawden (Splash in the Pant), Jeremy Blighton (The Gardener), Liz Knutt (Piccadilly Circus), Alan Halliday (Cap Ferrat)
and Melissa Scott-Miller (Cats in the Garden).
Amnesty InternationalRichmond and Twickenham GroupMeetings are held on the
2nd Thursday of each month (except August)8pm, St Mary’s Church Hall,
Church St, TwickenhamNew members very welcome
For more information contact [email protected]
Sunday 22nd Nov4.30pm – 6pmTwickenham’s Christmas Light Switch On King Street
11am – 6pmChristmas Craft Fair Church Street Fantastic crafts from local crafts people, some food stalls, mulled wine and festive BBQ, Punch and Judy, children’s carousel, live music & more!!
Turner’s House Trust CHRISTMAS FAIRSunday 29th November 11am – 4pmThere will be cards and prints by artists Beverley Waller and Katie Sollohub, beautiful scarves by Annie Simpson, paintings, jewellery, calendars and other gifts, a cake stall and much more. All profits will go towards Turner’s House Trust’s restoration project. www.turnerintwickenham.org.ukTurner’s House, Sandycombe Lodge, 40 Sandycoombe Road
2pm – 6pmXmas Fun with Stick Man Diamond Jubilee Gardens, The Embankment Free Live Shows at 2.00pm, 3.15pm, 4.30pm. Join illustrator Axel Scheffler and top paper engineer Nick Denchfield for fun and paper folding with the Stick Man. There will also be an Children’s Activity Tent.
CHRISTMAS FAIR
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CHRISTMAS FAIR
Food & Drink
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PEGGY’S PANTRY IN the heart of Strawberry Hill, is well know by local residents for
its tasty cakes, sandwiches and coffee. Here Peggy shares a favourite recipe for her fun and delicious fruit ‘n’ fizz jellies.
We all love blueberries, and they are so good for your health. These refreshing jellies will settle those sweet cravings you might have after dinner, made with Prosecco, a dash of lime and fresh blueberries, this stunning yet simple make-ahead dessert is a stress-free way to delight your friends and family.
Pegy owns Peggy’s Pantry 72 Tower Road, TW1 4PP, Tel: 020 8744 2044
Blueberry, Lime and Prosecco Jellies
INGREDIENTS
200g blueberries
6 sheets of leaf gelatine
Summer Berry Cordial, dilluted, about a glass
Juice of 2 limes
2 teaspoons of sugar
1 glass of Prosecco chilled (optional)
Mint leaves to decorate
METHOD
1. Divide the berries into four 50ml moulds or dessert glasses and chill.
2. Make jelly by soaking the gelatine sheets in cold water for about five minutes until soft.
3. Squeeze out all excess water and put the sheets into a bowl over a pan of simmering water together with cordial, lime and sugar.
4. Heat until sugar and gelatin have dissolved then set aside to cool.
5. Pour the mixture into a jug, add the prosecco and pour over the berries.
6. Chill for at least 4 hours.
7. When you are ready to eat the jelly, dip the moulds into hot water, press a serving plate over the mould, shake slightly and flip over to turn out. If mixed in a glass serve as it is - much easier as no need to turn them out.
8. Decorate with a few mint leaves, very refreshing ...And enjoy.
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Arthur’s Screen on the GreenSunday 1st November, 7pmOnly Lovers Left AliveSun 8th & Wed 11th November, 7pmFar From The Madding Crowd
Sunday 15th November, 7pmA Little ChaosWednesday 18th November, 7pmDanny CollinsSunday 22nd November, 7pmMr HolmesSunday 29th November, 7pm
KingsmanTony creates a menu around the subject of
the film. £25 per guest.
Booking: [email protected] or
phone Arthur’s on 020 8893 3995
Arthur’s on the Green, The Green, TW2 5AB
Until Sunday 29th NovemberTuesdays to Sundays 10-5pm
Good ImpressionsThe Art of the PrintmakerRichmond Printmakers present an exhibition of
hand printed limited edition prints
including original collographs, etchings,
screenprints, monoprints, linocuts,
lithographs and aquatints.
Stables Gallery, Orleans House Riverside,
Twickenham TW1 3DJ, Admission free
Richmond Film Society Tuesday 3rd November, 8pmTwo Days One Night (2014) -
Directors Jean Pierre & Luc Dardenne
(introduced by Dr. Jon Hackett, Programme
Director of Film and Screen Media at St Mary’s
University).
Tuesday 17th November, 8pmIda (2013) - Director Pawel Pawlikowski
Films are shown in The Pete Postlethwaite
Theatre (Room G5), at St Mary’s University
College in Waldegrave Rd, TW1 4SX. Membership
for 15 film season is £60 (£35 for full time
students). Tickets on the door £6 (students £4).
Telephone 020 8893 3503, richmondfilmsoc.org.
uk, E-mail: [email protected]
Eel Pie ClubThursday 12th NovemberThe Good Old BoysThursday 19th November The Rollin’ StonedThursday 26th NovemberStraight 8 UK Album LaunchSee eelpieclub.com for full details. Eel Pie Club
at The Patch, 67 London Road, TW1 3SZ
Thursday 5th November, 8pmSisters in SpitfiresLocal poet Alison Hill launches her
new collection of poems Sisters in
Spitfires, which celebrates the lives
and stories of the women pilots of
World War II. Together with music
from the fabulously authentic and
gorgeous close vocal harmony trio, The Spitfire
Sisters, this will be a very special 1940s inspired
evening. So come and party like its 1941 –
there’ll be a prize for the best dressed couple!
Tickets: £12/£11 concs/£10 LAC Members
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11
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Saturday 7th November, 8pmNational Youth Jazz Orchestra One of Britain’s longest-running big band jazz
ensembles for young people, the National Youth
Jazz Orchestra celebrates its 50th anniversary
this year. With Alumni including Guy Barker,
Pete Long and Amy Winehouse, it has built a
reputation for top quality diverse and exciting
jazz, delivered with verve and energy by
talented young musicians.
Tickets: £15/£14 concs/£13 LAC Members/
£10 U16s
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11
Saturday 7th – Saturday 14th NovemberEvenings at 7.45p.m., except Sunday matinee at
3pm. No performance Wednesday.
King Lear Directed by Simon Bartlett. Few would dispute
that King Lear is one of the supreme works
of mankind. If Shakespeare had written
nothing else, this single play would ensure his
immortality.
From the age old starting point of fathers
and their children, Shakespeare has created
a masterpiece that draws the personal, the
political, the mythic and the cosmic into an
astonishing and terrifying drama of humanity
and inhumanity. It reaches back to the oldest of
legends, yet is all too real to our news battered
21stcentury world
- and breaks your
heart.
As King Lear
begins losing his
sanity and all he
holds dear, his
abdication of power starts to hit home. His
worst imaginings and fears come true and there
is no way for him but to flee the social order he
has disrupted and head into the natural world
that is now as broken as the political one.
Box office: 10am and 7pm, on 020 8744 0547.
The Mary Wallace Theatre, The Embankment,
Twickenham, TW1 3DU
Saturday 7th November, 1.30-5pmTwickenham Craft FairSt Mary’s Church Hall, twickenhamcraftfair.co.uk
Sunday 8th NovemberGates 4.30pm, Entertainment 5.30pm,
Fireworks 7pm, After party 8pm
Richmond’s Annual Family Fireworks DisplayA night at the Musicials. The
evening promises to be a lot of
fun for the whole family with a
funfair, live entertainment, stalls
and competitions to coincide with another
fantastic fireworks display from Phoenix
Fireworks. Advance tickets are priced at £28 for
a family ticket, £8 per adult and £5 for a child
(5-15yrs), under 5s are free.
richmond.gov.uk
Richmond Athletic Ground, Kew Foot Rd, TW9 2SS
Saturday 14th November, 7.30pmThames Philharmonia Concert programme will now comprise the
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (Soloist Elvina
Sung-Eun Auh from the Yehudi Menuhin
School) instead of the Saint Saen Piano
Concerto previously advertised. The rest of the
programme remains unchanged as the Othello
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Overture by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony
No. 2. Conductor: Byung-Yun Yu
Tickets: £12/£8 LAC members, seniors &
U18s/£24 family
Contact: [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11
Saturday 14th November, 12 – 1.30 pm Draw-off Talk and WalkJoin the Environmental Trust for their annual
visit to see behind the scenes at Port of
London Authority’s Richmond Half Lock, which
maintains river levels through Richmond and
Twickenham up to Teddington. At the Draw-
off during the month of November, the Port of
London Authority carries out maintenance on the
Lock and the river reverts to its normal levels,
exposing much of the river bed at low tide.
The tour of the Lock, guided by the lock keeper,
provides us with an insight into the history that
led to its building and a close-up sight of its
amazing Victorian mechanisms.
The Lockkeeper’s talk will be followed by a walk,
led by Pamela McHutchon a Blue Badge Tourist
Guide, heading towards Richmond Bridge where
the walk will end. Please wear suitable clothes
you don’t mind getting dirty. Wellies maybe a
good idea!
Meet at the Lock on the Richmond Surrey side,
TW9 2QJ. Book in advance: environmenttrust.
co.uk. Environment Trust Members: £5; Non-
members: £7.50. Tel: 020 8891 5455; Email:
Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd NovemberFriday 6-8.30pm, Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm
Sparkle: Contemporary Craft and Gourmet Food Fair
Your sparkling festive season
starts here! See and buy a dazzling
range of work from more than
75 designer makers including
jewellery, glass, ceramics, stylish
accessories and so much more,
plus a mouth-watering selection of gourmet
food. Hundreds of bright and bold gift ideas.
Admission: £4/£3 concs/LAC members & U16s
Free. [email protected],
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, TW11
Thursday 26th NovemberTeddington Lights UpLantern Procession on Broad Street from 4.30pm,
Carol singing, Christmas stalls, ‘reindeer’ pony
rides, Santa’s groto, live band, snow machine,
dancers, and much more. Lights switch on at
6.30, Elmfield House, High Street.
Saturday 28th November, 7.30pmFred MacAuley – Twenty FifteenIt sounds like a wrong tennis score, but Twenty
Fifteen is a hugely significant year for one
of Scotland’s best (and best loved) stand-up
comedians. With credits including BBC Radio
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Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Free morning sessions available 9am – 12pm
Open Day on Thursday 5 November 9.30 -11.00am Open Evening on Thursday 19 November 7.00 - 9.00pm
Register on 020 8977 6591 or [email protected]
Follow us at @SacredHeartTedd www.sacredheartteddington.co.uk
“A village school in the heart of West London” (OFSTED 2010) Come and look around our school to discover what makes
Sacred Heart feel different
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Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
Free morning sessions available 9am – 12pm
Open Day on Thursday 5 November 9.30 -11.00am Open Evening on Thursday 19 November 7.00 - 9.00pm
Register on 020 8977 6591 or [email protected]
Follow us at @SacredHeartTedd www.sacredheartteddington.co.uk
“A village school in the heart of West London” (OFSTED 2010) Come and look around our school to discover what makes
Sacred Heart feel different
If you are interested in attending any of these activities, please
phone first to check the details.Children’s Activities
Ballet for ChildrenClasses for 3 years upwards.Established 1982. Fully registered and qualified. Contact: Geraldine Maguire, ARAD020 8894 3991. balletforchildren.org St. James’ Hall, Radnor Rd, Twickenham
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], catch-a-balls.co.uk. The Crossway, St Stephen Church, 306 Richmond Rd, Twickenham, TW1 2PD
ChatterbooksOne Thursday a month: 4.30pm, school yrs 4-5Chat about books, play games, do quizzes, find out about authors and have a lot of fun together! Contact: 020 8734 3304, [email protected] Twickenham Library, Garfield Rd, TW1 3JT Tel: 020 8734 3340
Classical BabiesFriday 13th Nov, 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]. dragondrama.co.uk
Dramacube Saturdays at St. Mary’s University, Drama, Music & Movement (4-6 years, 9.30-11.00am and 11.30-1.00pm), Acting, Singing & Dance (7-11 years, 9.30-12.30pm), Street Dance (4-6 years, 1.30-2.15pm), Acting, Singing & Dance (11-16 years, 2.00-5.00pm)
Wednesdays at Hampton Hill PlayhouseMusical Theatre Productions (7-10 years, 4.00-6.00pm), Musical Theatre Productions (11-16 years, 5.30-7.30pm)Call 020 8408 0245 to book or email [email protected]
Fairtrade FridaysEvery Friday 10am - noonFairtrade cafe with tea, coffee and snacks served. All welcome - toys available for the children. Teddington Methodist Church, 1 Stanley Rd, TW11 8PT. Enter via Hampton Rd doors.
Footie TotsThursdays and Fridays, 2∞-8 years.An Introduction to the world of fitness and football for children. Teaching basic ball skills, scoring lots of goals and having fun on the way.Contact Andy on 07931 707720 or [email protected], footie-tots.co.ukHoly Trinity Church, Vicarage Rd, TW2
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
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 3 months to 5 years of age.Contact: 020 8241 8139 twickenham.jojingles.comHoly Trinity Church, Vicarage Rd, TW2 5TS
Kids’ Art ClubSaturday 14th Nov 10am-noon, 5-11 yrsA different art project for each session,
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Teddington-Lights-UpLate Night Shopping Evening
Thursday 26th November4.00 - 9.00pm
Broad Street Lantern Procession 4.30 - 5pmHigh Street road closure from 5 - 9pm
Elmfield Gardens 6pm Carols followed by The main switching on of the lights
at 6.30pm by The Mayor of Richmond Cllr Martin Seymour and guests
Events on the night
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Events on the night
Teddington Lights up
Thursday 27th November 2014
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Events on the night
Teddington Lights up
Thursday 27th November 2014
EMLINSTALLATIONS LTD
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Events on the night
Teddington Lights up
Thursday 27th November 2014
EMLINSTALLATIONS LTD
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If you are interested in attending any of these activities, please phone first to check the details.
Tiny Teddies Second and fourth Friday of the month: 10.30-11am. Bounce and rhyme for babies and toddlers. Contact: 020 8734 3340 Twickenham Library, Garfield Rd, TW1 3JT.
Tiny TunesThursdays 10-10.40am and 11am-11.40am3 months-5 yearsNew term starts 4th October. £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
Twinkle Toes BalletThursdays, 1.15–1.45pmAges: 2–4 yearsMagical Ballet classes that provide a great introduction into the dance world. Classes incorporate the use of props and fairy tale storylines and are suitable for both boys and girls.Contact: Gemma Querino on 07847 323655 [email protected]. twinkletoesdancing.co.uk
Who Let the Dads Out?Two Saturdays per month, 10-11.30amFor dads with 0 to 7 years children so they can spend more time with their kids. Tel: 020-8977 8000. Teddington Baptist Church, Church Rd, TW11
including drawing, painting, relief making, 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]
Children’s Activities
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THINKING ABOUT TREATING YOURSELF to a new winter coat? If you haven’t started to look for
a winter coat now is a really good time! They’re already in the shops and you will want to buy the best one before it sells out – and before the weather is freezing cold.
A winter coat is a serious investment – not a one-season fling, it’s a long-term relationship. You’ll be wearing this coat more often than anything else in your wardrobe, so it has to work from top to toe. Let’s start with the most important things your winter coat needs to do:• Keep you warm and dry• Fit perfectly and be comfortable• Look fabulous• Make you feel like a million dollars when
you’re wearing it
HOW MUCH SHOULD I SPEND? Go for the maximum you can afford. If you need to convince yourself about this, think about the cost per wear. Bear in mind that this coat will be the first thing that people notice about you. Get it right and you’re guaranteed to turn heads and feel gorgeous, no matter what the winter weather throws at you. If you can, it’s worth spending a few hundred pounds.
TRENDY OR CLASSIC?It’s best to avoid high fashion. A bang-on-trend coat may be tempting but the chances are, this time next year it will look a bit... last year. A classic coat never goes out of style and can be trended up – a scarf, brooch, boots, or an amazing hat and of course a fabulous handbag! Accessorising is an easy way to change the look of your coat in an instant.
BEFORE YOU START SHOPPING... Think carefully about how you’ll be wearing your winter coat. For example, when you’re on the school run, clambering on and off buses or the tube it’s best to avoid too much length. A pavement sweeping number can look gorgeously elegant but escalators will eat the hem.
Think about your lifestyle. Do you spend a lot of time in your car; do a lot of walking, going outdoors to indoors and back again? It’s easy to get too hot. Look out for a lightweight coat with a cashmere/wool mix. It will be warm without the bulk and weight of a 100% wool coat. Don’t forget about pockets. When it’s cold, they’ll be your winter friends.
WHICH COAT SHAPE WILL SUIT ME?
Fashion Focus
How to Choose a Winter Coat
A longer tailored coat will look great if you have a tall, narrow frame.
Larger frames will suit smooth fabrics and a coat style with lots of movement.
Belted coats are curve-creating, but they’ll also flatter the hourglass figure.
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Visit us throughout November & December for handmade Christmas decorations and gifts, cushions, aprons, toys and our very popular letter bunting.
You will also find beautifully painted furniture and French sourced glass and ceramics. In addition we stock festive wrapping paper, cards for all occasions and locally produced candles, soaps, jewellery and artwork. Something for everyone on your gift list.
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Your new coat needs to be a perfect fit for your body architecture. This has nothing to do with your weight, it’s about your frame and silhouette. WHAT ABOUT COLOUR? You don’t have to stick to a single shade. Choose a colour that lights up your face – don’t be afraid of patterned fabrics that include a few of them.
TRY IT ONIn the end, it all boils down to the coat’s personality. It needs to match your own. Online
shopping is convenient, but there’s only one way to make sure it’s truly you. Go to the shops and try it on!
Don’t forget, you’ll be likely to be wearing layers or bulkier clothing underneath your coat so make sure it’s roomy enough to accommodate them – especially in the sleeves. Stretch up, crouch down, walk about – do anything necessary to make sure it’s a perfect fit.
Julia van den Berg is a local Personal Stylist, at House of Colour Twickenham Tel: 0800 0932406
If you’re on the smaller side, try a knee length overcoat or a shorter hem. Make sure the sleeves and hem are the right length so it doesn’t overwhelm you.
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Councillor’s Update
Cllr David Marlow Strategic Cabinet Member for Adult Services and Health [email protected]
A NUMBER OF RESIDENTS have written to your local councillors expressing their concern and
I thought that it would be helpful to see part of the response of Councillor Lord True, Leader of Richmond Council.
‘Thank you for writing to me about the tragic consequences of the Syrian civil war and the rise of Islamic State. This has led to the displacement of many million people, of whom a significant number are still in Syria, where they have fled for protection to the areas still controlled by the Government. An enormous amount is being done in Jordon, Lebanon and Turkey ... to help refugees in safe camps, although these camps do need investment to build infrastructure of schools, jobs and housing that will enable people to help rebuild their country when the conflict is over.’
‘I am pleased the government has committed some £1,000 million to support of these safe havens. I wish other governments were equally forthcoming. UK support has enabled delivery of 18 million food rations (each of which feeds a person for month), access to clean water for 1.6 million people and provided 2.5 million medical consultations. Many people are contributing generously to this effort via charities, I am sure the Prime Minister is right in saying that this, in the longer term is the better route than seeing, or even encouraging people, to risk the hazardous and dangerous journey to safe havens further afield, often putting themselves at the mercy of criminal traffickers...’
‘...I feel the call that our nation was right to respond with help and must do what we can to help...’.
What specifically is happening now? The Government has announced a scheme for initial five-year entry for 20,000 Syrian refugees, building on the Syrian Vulnerable Person scheme. Through the Local government Association, councils, including our own, are discussing positively
what might be done. However, as you probably know, an earlier administration transferred all our housing stock to social landlords, so the Council does not have housing of its own to offer. Any additional family would have to be accommodated by relegating existing families on our housing list. That may be something the community as a whole would wish us to do, but we do have to consider the position of those already here who would be directly affected. Furthermore, such a refugee family might have to be put in bed-and-breakfast in another authority. That too is not necessarily the best outcome.
‘I am particularly touched by the kind offers of those expressing willingness to take in a family, or child, themselves. The length, and cost, of a commitment to provide properly safeguarded housing, care and education to a young damaged child needs no underlining from me. Currently, this can only be funded for one year via the Aid Budget. The Government scheme, subject to identifying people with UNHCR and, one must add, security by HMG, will prioritise women and children at risk, along with people with severe medical need and victims of torture and violence. The present advice from the government to local authorities is that they do not envisage private residents taking in Syrians under the new scheme, although within civil society obviously there are many already actively engaged in helping asylum seekers and others...’
I hope this helps to answer some of the questions raised by residents.
Cllr Clare Head, Cllr David Porter and I hold a monthly surgery at 7pm to 8pm at York House on second Monday of each month. No appointment necessary.
The Refuge Crisis Lord True, Leader of Richmond Council
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Local Contact Information
HospitalsKingston Hospital NHS Trust Galsworthy Road, Kingston Upon Thames,KT2 7QB. Tel: 020 8546 7711
West Middlesex University Hospital Twickenham Road, Isleworth, TW7 6AFchelwest.nhs.uk/Tel: 020 8560 2121
NHS Walk-in-CentreTel. 020 8714 4000Open Mon-Fri, 8am-9pm,Weekends and bank holidays 9am–9pmTeddington Memorial Hospital, Hampton Road
Coastguard 020 8312 7380, mcga.gov.uk
Local MPTania Mathias, Conservativetania4twickenham.co.uk/ Tel: 020 8622 4426
CouncilLondon Borough of Richmond upon ThamesTel: 08456 122660 richmond.gov.ukEmergencies (out of hours) Tel: 020 8891 7413
Local Councillor Public SurgerySouth Twickenham Ward2nd Monday of each month at York House between 7pm-8pm. No appointment necessary
Associations• Friends of Radnor Gardensfriendsofradnorgardens.org.uk
• Friends of Twickenham Greenemail: [email protected]
• Strawberry Hill Residents’ Associationshra.org.uk
• Twickenham Choral Societyemail: [email protected] twickenhamchoral.org.uk• Twickenham upon Thames Rotary Club tutrotary.org
• The Twickenham Societytwicksoc.org.uk
• Twickenham Town Business AssociationTel: 020 8744 0474 email: [email protected]
• York House Societyyorkhousesociety.org.uk
Twickenham LibraryGarfield Road, TW1 3JTTel: 020 8734 3340email: [email protected]
OPENING HOURS:Monday: 9.30am-7pmTuesday: 9.30am-6pmWednesday: 10am-7pmThursday: 9.30am-6pmFriday: 9.30am-6pmSaturday: 9.30am-4pmSunday: 1pm-5pm
Twickenham Museum25 The Embankment, TW1 3DUTel: 020 8408 0070twickenham-museum.org.uk
OPENING HOURS:Tuesdays and Saturdays: 11am-3pm; Sundays: 2pm-4pm
Twickenham Safer Neighbourhoods TeamTeddington Police Station, 41 London Road, TW1 3SY www.content.met.police.uk/Team/Richmond/SouthTwickenham
Teddington Pools & Fitness CentreVicarage Road, TW11 8EZ Tel: 020 8977 9911
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the event.5.30 Registration Drinks and Buffet
6.00 Welcome and Introduction Ingrid Womack: Tertia Vita
6.10 Presentations
Retirement Tool Kit Nigel Pacey: Tertia Vita
Retirement Options Demystified & Tax Mitigation Optimised John McCue: The Financial Planning Group
Medical Insurance – Family Healthcare Plan Paul Geoghegan: WPA
Power of Attorney, Wills & Inheritance Tax Mitigation Jag Shah: Morrisons Solicitors
7.20 Questions and Summary
7.30 Meeting local service providers
8.00 Close
Tuesday 10 November
5.30pm to 8.00pm
Complimentary invitation
Location: 1st Floor, 8 Waldegrave Road,
Teddington, TW11 8GT
To register contact: Nigel Pacey Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 07504 826446
or Ingrid Womack Email: [email protected]
local service providers:Sara Wilcox: Pathways Through Dementia Charmaine Mace: A Property CycleJoanne Henson: Health and Wellness CoachRichard Owen: The Open Retirement Club
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Crafts for Christmasat the Castle
Join us at Strawberry Hill House onSaturday 14th November for our first Arts & Craft Fair where an exciting and diverse group of local artists will come together to showcase unique hand-made gifts for Christmas in the historic rooms of the castle.Shop for ceramics, jewellery, leather, glassware, prints and interior accessories, fabric and paper gifts. There will also be an opportunity to buy and order Christmas Fare from local producers. The Cloister Coffee House will be open for coffee, lunch and tea.
FIND YOUR PERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
Strawberry Hill Hosts its First Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair
Admission: £3 (£2 concessions)www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk
S T R A W B E R R Y H I L LHorace Walpole ’s Gothic Cast le
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WHAT’S ONThe History Wardrobe: Jane Austen’s ‘Ladies of a Certain Age’Wednesday 11th November, 7- 9pmA fabulous evening in the company of The History Wardrobe’s Lucy Adlington for her presentation ‘Jane Austen’s ‘Ladies of a Certain Age’. Spinster, matron, mother, widow ... Jane Austen’s novels may have delightful young heroines, but they are also rich with rather older characters who now have the spotlight in this unique new costumed presentation celebrating old maids and matriarchs, from Miss Bates to Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
Lively readings from Austen’s novels are interspersed with insights into the realities of life for women past their first blush of youth in Regency England; not forgetting praise for literature’s most marvellous spinster – Jane Austen herself. Tickets includes a glass of Prosecco and canapes. This event is for Friends of Strawberry Hill (FoSH) and Volunteers only. Please visit strawberryhillhouse.org.uk/friends.php to become FoSH Member.Tickets £22.50, FoSH membership required. Advance book required.
The History Wardrobe: Gothic for GirlsThursday 12th November, 7 - 9pm
A fabulous evening in the company of The History Wardrobe’s Lucy Adlington for her presentation ‘Gothic for Girls’.Enter the wonderful world of classic supernatural stories in
this exciting new presentation showcasing sinister women and the enduring lure of black in fashion.
With shiveringly beautiful costumes and darkly dramatic readings from the best of British ‘gothic’ writing, including Jane Austen, Emily Brontë, Mary Shelley, Mrs Radcliffe, Charles Dickens and Horace Walpole ... and coming right up to date with The Woman in Black.The evening includes a glass of prosecco and canapes. This event is for Friends of Strawberry Hill (FoSH) and Volunteers only. Please visit strawberryhillhouse.org.uk/friends.php to become FoSH Member.Tickets £22.50, FoSH membership required. Advance book required.
Twilight TourWednesday 25th November, 8pmExplore Walpole’s gothic castle out of hours and at a magical time of day. The expert guides will show you the theatrical delights of Strawberry Hill and tell you about its unique history, architecture and restoration.There is opportunity to enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco beforehand from 7.30pm.Tickets £20, recommended 18+. Advance book required.
Gothic BookclubThursday 26th November, 7.30pmJoin us to discuss Christmas Ghost Stories: Dark Christmas by Jeanette Winterson (2013) which starts, ‘Highfallen House stood on an eminence overlooking the sea. It was a square Victorian gentleman’s residence. The large bay windows looked down through the pines towards the shore. Six stone steps led the visitor up to the double front door where a gothic bell-pull released a loud mournful clang deep into the distances of the house’.This is a free event, but booking is essential as numbers are limited.Free, recommended 18+. Advance booking required.
FIND YOUR PERFECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
Admission: £3 (£2 concessions)www.strawberryhillhouse.org.uk Strawberry Hill House, 268 Waldegrave Road, Twickenham, TW1 4ST