Worcester Park Cricket Club involved in remarkable tie

The first team of Worcester Park Cricket Club were involved in a remarkable tie with Chessington. Also, a forthcoming date for diaries is a local derby in the Surrey Championship Twenty20 knock out cup. Worcester Park are at home vs Sutton on Friday 1st July at 6pm at our Worcester Park’s ground in Green Lane. […]

Sutton’s Craggy Island – climbing doesn’t get any better

Sutton’s Craggy Island bouldering and Caving Centre is dedicated to providing everyone with the very best indoor bouldering experience – whether you are a pro, a complete beginner, or anywhere between – indoor climbing doesn’t get better than this! Based at the Oaks Sports Centre, Woodmansterne Road – Bouldering is a unique, fun, sociable activity […]

Digital aquarium latest feature to help people living with dementia

A new digital aquarium has been unveiled on Ward C2 at St Helier Hospital, the latest in a long line of features introduced to help improve the experience of people living with dementia. Chief Financial Officer Rakesh Patel who was on-hand to officially unveil the aquarium, said: “I am really pleased to unveil the latest […]

Wallington Festival is going to be bigger and better than ever

Wallington Music Festival is going to be bigger and better this year with new venues, more bands including Britain’s Got Talent star Wayne Woodward. But don’t believe me ….take a look  FESTIVAL Remember it is all free! The event is due to take place on Saturday June 25 and will take place across Wallington town […]

Carshalton College has organised an Employer Trade Fair

Co-inciding with the opening of Carshalton College’s brand new Technology, Engineering and Construction (TEC) Centre, the College is inviting current and past students, local employers, partners and stake holders and the general public to an Employer Trade Fair. The fair offers – a range of local Motor Vehicle, Engineering and Construction Employers including Wates, IMI, […]

Sutton College enrolment now available for students

Sutton College courses from September 2016 are now available for enrolment. Its exciting new programme includes lots of new courses as well as popular favourites. New subjects this year include British Sign Language (BSL) at Level 3, Dyslexia and Behaviour Management talks, Introduction to Location Photography plus courses running in our new workshop. Join us […]

SV TV (Episode #8)

David Blackmore and Hayley Evans are back at TaZza Coffee for our latest episode of SV TV. They hear from Sutton Cricket Club’s first team captain Dan Edwards, and overseas player Kelvin Smith, catch up with Joanna Steele, Arts Engagement Co-ordinator at Sutton Council, and freelance writer and performer Rachel Sambrooks, and hear from Bob […]

Edinburgh Comedy fringe previews coming to The Cryer

Resident comedy club Laughing Coyote are bringing some of the most creative acts heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year to Carshalton for exclusive preview shows. Opening the season of previews are two acts who are no strangers to Sutton Theatres having performed shorter sets earlier this year they are back by popular demand […]

Theatre and then chance to create at A Dragon’s Tale

Foolishly John Lambton throws the strange googly eyed fish back into the river. What has he done! The Fish grew and grew and grew until… Well why not find by coming to watch Paul Batten of Theatrix Arts perform this magical story based on the legend of the Lambton Worm through puppets, changing scenery, music […]

Tribute Acts looks at father daughter relationship

Everyone wants their dad to be a hero. But what happens when your heroes let you down? Cheryl and Tess couldn’t remember the last proper conversation they had with their socialist dads. So they interviewed them. And filmed it. In Tribute Acts they use the footage to remember the good times. When they used to […]