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WHAT’ SON
In brief
GIDDY UP GUYS
a73 Gambling, gadgets and
a73 Fireworks Spectacular can watch or take part (first two
Hampton Court Palace visits free, thereafter entry £2).
grandstands – what more could a
It’s all going with a bang at the Meetings commence 7.45pm.
man desire? Usher in the start of
Palace this bonfire season.
www.kingstondebating.org.uk the jumps season at Sandown Park
Enjoy a display of fireworks, Racecourse, Esher with
a73 Autumn Colours and
lights and lasers, with music
Mushroom Walk
Gentlemen’s Day (Nov 8) – the
from The Band of HM Royal
Esher Commons ultimate outing for fathers, sons
Marines Portsmouth. Tickets £5
Take a leisurely walk led by a
and stags. There’s a Best Dressed
(adult), £2 (child), under 5s
Countryside Estates officer.
free. Advance booking advised.
Man competition, with a prize for
Enjoy the rich, rustic colours of
Nov 1, 8pm. Gates open
the most stylish of racegoers, and
autumn and learn about the
6.30pm
you can also pop along to the
variety of fungi growing on the
Tel: 0844 482 7795
commons. Free to join in.
Grooming Stable, where Aveda Redchat will be offering complimentary
a73 Kingston Community
Nov 16, 10am – 12 noon
treatments, including massages and wet shaves. Get your technological fix
Firework Display with
www.iwantoneofthose.com – everything from MP4 video watches to
a73 Just a Moment: photographs by
Kingsmeadow Athletics Ground
Stuart Heydinger
exploding golf balls. There will also be a casino for anyone who fancies a little
An extravaganza of fireworks,
Kingston Museum
blackjack or roulette. First race: 12.50pm. Advance tickets start at £15. To
plus children's rides and further
See 40 stunning photos by this book call: (01372) 470047 or visit:
www.sandown.co.uk
family entertainment. Gates
internationally renowned,
open at 6.30pm.
The Kingston and Elmbridge Lifestyle Magazines have five pairs of
Kingston born photojournalist.
Nov 7, 8pm
Grandstand tickets to Gentlemen’s Day to give away. To enter the draw please
Admission £1, under 16s free.
Tel: (020) 8547 5016 visit the website:
www.elmbridgemagazine.co.uk (go to ‘competitions’).
Nov 8 – Jan 10
a73 Vera Fletcher Highlights
Tel: (020) 8547 6460
Alternatively send your details to: Sandown Offer, Sheengate Publishing Ltd,
Vera Fletcher Hall, Unit A4, Kingsway Business Park, Oldfield Road, Hampton, Middx TW12
a73 Royal Kingston Christmas Fair
Thames Ditton
All Saints Parish Church,
2HD. Closing date: Nov 4
Puccini’s moving tragic opera
Kingston
Madame Butterfly comes to
Organised by Eden Crafts, the
Thames Ditton this month,
SOMETHING FOR
courtesy of Comedia
fair features a range of goods,
including jewellery and
NOTHING
Productions. Tickets from £15.
Nov 14, 7.30pm
accessories. Call for times and
a73 For a dose of autumn
For children, Hoffman’s 19th
admission prices.
colour – with no collateral
century toy shop comes vividly
Nov 7-24
damage to your wallet –
to life in a magical Cornelius
Tel: (020) 8788 4434
take yourself off to Painshill
and Jones production of The
a73 Kingston Chamber Orchestra
Kingston Parish Church
Park in Cobham for a
Nutcracker, complete with
A scandinavian themed
relaxingly cheap stroll
puppets and toys. Music by
performance to include Night of
through its stunning 18th
Tchaikovsky. Tickets £5.50.
Nov 22, 2.30pm
Incident by Ram Khatabakhsh century landscape. Each
For full November listings:
and five Lyric Pieces from
weekend in November, a
www.verafletcherhall.co.uk
Grieg’s collection, along with
full-paying adult can bring two children into the park for free. And it gets
Tel: 0844 884 8832
Crusell’s 2nd Clarinet Concerto
better: every Wednesday in November there’s free entry for absolutely
and Gade’s Symphony No 4.
everyone. The park is open from 10.30am – 4pm (or dusk, whichever earlier).a73 Christmas Lights Switch On
Tickets £10 (adult), concessions
Various locations Last entry 3pm. For more information call: (01932) 868113
available. Free for under 16s.
Kingston Town Centre switches
on its lights on Nov 13, with
Nov 8, 7.30pm
choirs, hot chestnuts and Father
www.kcomusic.org
CHRISTMAS
Christmas all on hand. In
a73 American Women of Surrey
addition, Cybermen from the
Gift Fayre CRACKER
classic TV show Doctor Who
Cobham Sports Club
a73 Having already raised £1m
will be doing the honours at
Cllr Nigel Cooper, the Mayor of
Elmbridge, opens this year’s
for some 50 charities over the
The Bentall Centre. Tolworth
lights up on Nov 19, with an
fayre. Over 90 vendors will be
past 25 years, the Mary
evening of festive fun, followed
selling hand-made delights,
Howard Fairs provide the
by New Malden on Nov 21.
gourmet food and artwork. perfect excuse for a bit of
Surbiton completes the set on
Entry £3, with all proceeds to conscience-free shopping. The
Nov 27. Call for details.
Surrey charities.
Mary Howard Christmas Fair
Tel: (020) 8547 5016 Nov 11, 9am – 2.30pm
at Sandown Park, Esher (Nov
Visit:
www.awsurrey.org
a73 Kingston Debating Society
25-26) will be packed with
Kingston Methodist Church Hall a73 Cobham Book Fair
over 150 diverse stalls,
Join in the weekly debates. Cobham Village Hall
offering a large selection of
Topics include: Eco Towns are Browse through thousands of
high quality and affordable Christmas gifts. There will also be a restaurant and
Preferable to Suburban Living second-hand and antiquarian
(Nov 20) and The Female Tudor books for sale. Entry 40p.
customer collection service. Admission £8 on the door. Open 10am – 4pm.
Monarchs were Better Advised Nov 22, 9.15am – 3.30pm
For more details call: (01608) 650900 or, to book tickets online, visit:
than the Male (Nov 27). Visitors Tel: (01372) 725075
www.maryhowardsales.co.uk
If you would like to be included on this page email details to
listings@sheengate.co.uk. For a list of art exhibitions see Gallery page 51
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