Great Expectations – new production in March

A brand-new production of the timeless classic Great Expectations starring Nichola McAuliffe, comes to Richmond Theatre from Mon 12 – Sat 17 Mar. This stunning new adaptation promises a thrilling and theatrical telling of Charles Dickens’universally loved masterpiece featuring a powerful cast and innovative set design. Following a terrifying encounter with an escaped convict, a young Pip is given an unexpected chance […]

Christopher Singers tell the tale of Tumbledown

The Magical, Mysterious Tale of Tumbledown is to be presented by The Christopher Singers The Hamlet of Tumbledown has lost its musical heart. Once the hub of an International Music Festival, it is under threat of industrial development. A tale of mystery, musical secrets and how the wonders of Tumbledown are unlocked and Harmony, Rhythm and Melody brought back to […]

Family History Society outlines latest talk

East Surrey Family History Society is holding its next meeting at St Nicholas Church Hall, Sutton on March 1st at 8pm. The speaker will be Peter Christian talking on the subject of Maps on Line.

Simple finance review can help save money and improve your budget

A simple review of what you spend could be all that is needed to save you money and help you budget for the coming months, according to Cheam’s award winning financial specialist Monica Bradley, Managing Director of Monica Bradley Associates (MBA). A recent survey by the Financial Conduct Authority revealed that nearly half of all […]

Amazing story of turning ganga and guns to the glory of God!

WHAT: FREE EVENT with Joshua Kotadiny WHERE: Sutton Christian Centre WHEN: 23rd February at 8pm His dad was the Rolling Stones drug dealer, he produced firearms, he ruled the underworld of Amsterdam, now Joshua Kotadiny will be flying in to London from The Netherlands for 1 night only to share his incredible story with the people of Sutton! Come and hear how […]

Chance to turn ideas into reality with Prince’s Trust

The Prince’s Trust and Innovate UK are seeking young people between 18 and 30 with business ideas that could be turned into reality. The competition – part of the ideas mean business campaign – will help young adults to make their ideas a success, no matter where they come from. Business ideas could be spotting a solution to […]

Trinity Festival Choir in free Palm Sunday choral service

Date            25 March 2018 Event title  Palm Sunday Choral Service Description  Trinity Festival Choir will be performing :-   Schubert’s Mass in G; written when the composer was just 18 years old, but full of tender lyrical and melodic choral writing. It also includes some sparkling fugues, a triumphant Gloria and glorious solos for […]

Needing a cure for a post-Christmas debt hangover?

People can fall into debt anytime of the year and for many reasons, but February is often the time when many people who have been struggling financially tip over into actual debt problems.  The problems are not only caused by Christmas spending but other factors too, such as ill-health, heating bills and relationship breakdown. Citizens […]

Epsom and St Helier re-accredited as a stage 3 Baby Friendly Trust!

There was cause for cake and celebration in the maternity units at Epsom and St Helier hospitals recently, as the departments were both officially awarded Baby Friendly reaccreditation by UNICEF UK BFI assessors. The Baby Friendly Initiative, set up by UNICEF and the World Health Organisation, is a global programme which provides a practical and […]

Help bust the boredom in hospital

Did ‘Uno’ that Epsom and St Helier are looking for donations of puzzles, board games and other activities to help keep patients engaged and occupied while in hospital? Chief Nurse and Director of Infection Prevention and Control, Charlotte Hall, said: “We are proud to be able to offer the level of care that we do, […]