Issue 35 – July 2015
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For those who are going to be sun seeking this summer, whilst we enjoy lounging around by the pool apparently our hair is not so happy with the rigours of being on holiday. Bradley Smith Hair and Beauty have some top tips for making sure it doesn’t mutiny, see page 6.
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Sun, Sea and Good Hair DaysSUMMER IS FINALLY here! If you’re looking to escape the UK for some well-deserved guaranteed sun, then look no further. We’ve got a full guide packed with holiday hair tips and looks that will keep your tresses healthy and looking fabulous.
5 HAIR TIPS TO NOURISH YOUR HAIR IN SUMMERWith the summer months in full swing, it’s sometimes easy to forgot how damaging the sun can be on your hair. With our five top tips, you’ll not only stay beach-fabulous this season, but your tresses will thank you right up until winter.
1. It’s time to fight the FRIZZ for some of you. Put your heavy duty conditioners back in the cupboard and choose a lighter one to avoid a Lion’s mane.
2. Heat protection is essential in summer, but what’s even more of a must, is a heat protection spray with UVA an UVB filters. It’s like sun lotion for the hair!
3. People take a dip in the pool without realising how damaging chlorine can be to your hair. Choose a summer shampoo that gently washes away salt, chlorine and other pollutants.4. As much as you might be attached to your hair straighteners, it’s like a heat overload after a week’s worth of strong sunshine. Embrace your
effortless, beach waves and spritz sea salt spray into your damp locks and leave to dry naturally.5. We try not to advise people to get their hair coloured before they go on holiday as the sun can alter the colour. However, if your hair colour isn’t natural, DEFINITELY use a colour intensive protection mask. Cover your hair in the mask when sun bathing or once you’ve rinsed your hair after coming out of the pool or sea.
Do you have any more summer haircare questions? Tweet us your questions at @bsmithhair.
3 HAIRSTYLES TO COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER LOOKWhether you’re looking to sport a hairstyle for a perfect summer holiday evening or if you simply want to switch up your look, we’ve got it covered. Check out how to achieve these three hairstyles with top tips.
MESSY BUN
1. Curl hair using a curling iron.2. Once curls are set, run fingers through the curls to make a loose wave.3. Tie hair at the nape of the neck with an elastic and then place a ‘doughnut’ through the ponytail. Secure with grips. 4. Wrap the hair around the doughnut leaving excess hair hanging out. Secure with grips.5. Secure any remaining curls to the head or allow to hang freely6. Complete by giving the style extra hold with medium-hold hair spray.
WATERFALL PLAIT1. Curl hair creating loose waves
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Contents
Welcome – Page 1
Events Calendar – Page 2
Notice Board – Page 4
Sun, Sea & Summer Hair – Page 6
Events – Pages 8, 10 & 12
Children’s Activities– Page 18 & 20
Councillor’s Update – Page 22
Strawberry Hill House – Pages 20 & 21
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Events Calendar July 2015
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6th
Scavenger Hunt see p20
Pimms & Croquet see p20
Music & Fun Day see p20
Gothic Bookclub see p20
Bug Hunt see p20
Eel Pie Club
see p8
Twilight Tour see p20
Anything Goes
see p10
Art Course Show see p10
Palace of Reason see p20 Jazz Concert
see p8
Edinburgh Previews
see p10 & p12
Twickenham Craft Fair see p4
Deadline to book an ad in TW Mag or
tell us about an
up-coming event
Teddy Bears Picnic
see p21
Landmark Sound & Singers see p10
Singing Workshop
see p8
Twilight Tour see p20
60’s Week
see p4
ARThouse see p4
Much Ado About Nothing see p8
Garden Tour see p20
Garden Tour see p20
In The Gallery – Kim Cody see p8
In The Gallery – Kim Cody see p8
Eel Pie Club see p8
Yeo Yat-Soon see p21
Winne the Pooh see p21
Muddy Waters
Centenary see p12
Taming of the Shrew – see p4
Military Concert see p4
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Last Night of the Proms Outdoor
ConcertWednesday 22nd July 6–9.30pm
Featuring the Band of the Irish Guards.
Tickets: £15 Royal Military School Of Music, Kneller Hall,
Twickenham
General information - 020 8744 8669 Email: [email protected]
London ‘60’s Week with The Eel Pie All-Stars Sunday 26th July : 2-4pm
Fantastic Free summer event organised by The Eel Pie Club in association with The Barmy Arms,
Twickenham Embankment, as part of The London ‘60’s Week celebrations www.london60sweek.
co.uk. The Eel Pie All-Stars + Guests will perform outside The Barmy Arms from 2-4pm and the
pub will be serving drinks and BBQ all afternoon. An opportunity to don your ‘60’s togs.
The Barmy ArmsTwickenham Embankment
Taming of the ShrewMonday 20th to Saturday 25th JulyEvenings at 7.45, plus matinee at 3p.m. on Saturday 25th.Directed by Deborah CampbellShakespeare’s famous battle of the sexes will burst onto the tranquil Thameside setting of The Fountain Garden of York House, Twickenham.
Set in a circus, this production sees the lion-taming Kate all set to receive a taste of her own treatment from flamboyant Petruchio in a colourful world of high jinks and slapstick.
The picnicking audiences can relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the bizzare disguises and comedy antics of her sister Bianca’s suitors as they vie to get into her presence.
020 8744 0547, richmondshakespeare.org.uk
Friday 3rd – Sunday 5th July
ARThouse Open Studios Festival
The celebration of the wealth of creative talent that exists within the borough of Richmond upon Thames. Featuring a fantastically diverse range of artists, artist groups and venues offering the opportunity for visitors to meet local artists and learn about their
artistic processes.Richmond.gov.uk/arthouse
Saturday 4th July, 1.30-5pm
Twickenham Craft Fair
St Mary’s Church Halltwickenhamcraftfair.co.uk
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Sun, Sea and Good Hair Days
SUMMER IS FINALLY here! If you’re looking to escape the UK for some well-deserved
guaranteed sun, then look no further. We’ve got a full guide packed with holiday hair tips and looks that will keep your tresses healthy and looking fabulous.
5 HAIR TIPS TO NOURISH YOUR HAIR IN SUMMERWith the summer months in full swing, it’s sometimes easy to forgot how damaging the sun can be on your hair. With our five top tips, you’ll not only stay beach-fabulous this season, but your tresses will thank you right up until winter.
1. It’s time to fight the FRIZZ for some of you. Put your heavy duty conditioners back in the cupboard and choose a lighter one to avoid a Lion’s mane.
2. Heat protection is essential in summer, but what’s even more of a must, is a heat protection spray with UVA an UVB filters. It’s like sun lotion for the hair!
3. People take a dip in the pool without realising how damaging chlorine can be to your hair. Choose a summer shampoo that gently washes away salt, chlorine and other pollutants.
4. As much as you might be attached to your hair straighteners, it’s like a heat overload after a week’s worth of strong sunshine. Embrace your effortless, beach waves and spritz sea salt spray into your damp locks and leave to dry naturally.
5. We try not to advise people to get their hair coloured before they go on holiday as the sun can alter the colour. However, if your hair colour isn’t natural, DEFINITELY use a colour intensive protection mask. Cover your hair in the mask when sun bathing or once you’ve rinsed your hair after coming out of the pool or sea.
Do you have any more summer haircare questions? Tweet us your questions at @bsmithhair.
3 HAIRSTYLES TO COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER LOOKWhether you’re looking to sport a hairstyle for a perfect summer holiday evening or if you simply want to switch up your look, we’ve got it covered. Check out how to achieve these three hairstyles with top tips.
MESSY BUN
1. Curl hair using a curling iron.2. Once curls are set, run fingers through the curls to make a loose wave.3. Tie hair at the nape of the neck with an elastic and then place a ‘doughnut’ through the ponytail. Secure with grips. 4. Wrap the hair around the doughnut leaving excess hair hanging out. Secure with grips.5. Secure any remaining curls to the head or allow to hang freely.6. Complete by giving the style extra hold with medium-hold hair spray.
WATERFALL PLAIT1. Curl hair creating loose waves
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2. Once the waves have set, brush hair out with your fingers.3. Take a small piece of hair from the front of your hairline and divide into 3 pieces.4. To begin, cross the right section of hair into the centre.5. Cross the left section of hair into the centre.6. Continue crossing the hair adding more hair from the base into each section.7. When you finish the plait, secure with an elastic and spritz with a shine spray like Wella’s Shimmer Delight Shine Spray.
DOUBLE BUN1. Brush and smooth hair out.2. Create 2 pony tails down the back of your head.
3. Curl the pony tail’s sections and when set, wrap small sections of the pony tail around your fingers and secure with grips around the centre of the pony tail.4. Do the same to the second ponytail.5. To finish, spray a medium-hold hairspray all over to tame any fly away hairs. We particularly love Wella’s Stay Styled Finishing Spray.
Sinead Bell is Creative Director of Bradley Smith Hair. For further advice on hair and beauty, pop in to 54 Tower Road, Strawberry Hill, TW14PE or call on 0207 8594189.
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Until Saturday 4th July, Sunday 6pmWeekdays 7,45pmMuch Ado About NothingDirected by Gerald Baker. Sunshine and night,
love and slander: Shakespeare’s dark-chocolate
comedy. The army’s in
town. Beatrice and Benedick
renew an old acquaintance:
does their spiky flirting hide
something deeper?
Don Pedro thinks so and is
playing them to get together.
A war hero wants to marry
the governor’s daughter.
The prince’s brother is conspiring. And the
worst police force ever is keeping the peace.
Many plots and many moods come together in
Shakespeare’s most accessible comedy, fresh
and sharp as bittermints.
Ticket prices: £12.00 & £14.00
Box Office: 0845 838 7529, Online: ttc-boxoffice.
org.uk. Hampton Hill Playhouse
Thursday 9th July, Doors 8.15pm, Music 8.45-11.30pmEel Pie All-Stars remember Art Wood’s BirthdayAnnual event to benefit The Prostate Cancer
Charity in memory of Art Wood, a great
character, vocalist and artist who was brother
of Rolling Stone, Ronnie. Art was a talented
vocalist with his own band, The Artwoods, and
with Alexis Korner and the Cyril Davies All-Stars
and he was an integral part of the Eel Pie Club
in its early days where he fronted The Art Wood
All-Stars. Art died from Prostate Cancer in 2006.
His birthday would have been on 7 July so in
memory of Art, this will be a great night of
rockin’ rhythm and blues and nostalgia.
£12 (£10 Members).
Tickets cash on door (if still available) or cc adv.
via eelpieclub.com, Tel. 07732 322610.
Eel Pie Club at The Patch, 67 London Road,
Twickenham, TW1 3SZ.
Until July 10th9.30am - 12.30pm weekdaysIn The Gallery - Kim CodyKim’s work is essentially
about the landscape; she is
interested in studying small
details and in recording her
responses to nature and the
elements. The ever changing
impressions of light and
shade, night and day, sunlight and shadows
provide the images stored up in her memory.
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 11th July, 10am - 1pm Men’s Singing WorkshopLed by Chaps choir founder and director,
Dominic Stichbury this workshop is just for men.
No experience required, all welcome. Register in
advance; pay on the day.
Cost: £10
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 11th July, 8pmAnita Wardell & Cleveland WatkissTwo of the UK’s top jazz vocalists in concert
together. Anita Wardell’s is famous for
her mesmerising and captivating vocal
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improvisations and scat singing. She uses her
voice as her instrument, displaying precision
and agility, mixed with heartfelt emotion.
Tickets: £18 / £16 (£17 / £15 LAC Members) 020
8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 11th - Sunday 12th July, ~11am – 4pmThe Art Course ShowTo compliment their Summer Art School
programme, this exhibition showcases work
created by participants & tutors of their year-
round visual arts & crafts courses. A stimulating
opportunity to see fresh work by aspiring &
established artists.
Admission: Free
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Saturday 11th July, 7.30pmAnything Goes...
Join Cantanti Camerati as they
perform an evening of folksongs,
French chansons and ‘Songs of
Stage and Screen’ in an evening
of shamelessly romantic songs
including Gershwin’s The Man I Love;
Bernstein’s Tonight and Holst’s I Love
My Love and many more.
Tickets: £15 (includes an arrival glass of ‘fizz’)
from 0333 1212 300, 0208 898 8020 or online at
langdondowncentre.org.uk.
Normansfield Theatre, Langdon Down Centre, 2a
Langdon Down Centre, Teddington, TW11 9PS
Thursday 16th July, 8pmLandmark Sound & Singers – Sing Out!Their very own community choirs take to
the stage for their annual summer concert,
performing a wide variety of music under the
direction of Richard Harker (Landmark Sound) &
Dominic Stichbury (Landmark Singers).
Tickets: £5 adults / U16s free
020 8977 7558, landmarkartscentre.org.
Landmark Arts Centre, Ferry Rd, Teddington, TW11
Thursday 16th JulyJoe Jammer’s Chicago Blues Revue Originally from Chicago, Joe Jammer was live
guitarist for Supertramp, Screaming Lord Sutch,
Paladin, Stealers Wheel, Donna Summer and
Maggie Bell. Joe Jammer’s Chicago Blues Revue
features some great blues musicians and
vocalists and is both entertaining and fun.
£11 (£9 Members), £5 Students Tickets cash on
door (if still available) or cc adv. via eelpieclub.
com, Tel. 07732 322610.
Eel Pie Club at The Patch, 67 London Road,
Twickenham TW1 3SZ
Friday 17th July, Doors 8pm, Show 8.30pm. Dead Parrot Society Comedy ClubSpecial Edinburgh Preview Weekend Cinemusical – Award-winning film composer and
Musical Comedy Awards finalist
Laurence Owen presents a one-man
musical of cinematic proportions.
– Don’t get any Ideas, focus people!
David Mills is back with brand new,
razor sharp rants delivered with
signature cocktail swagger and a
biting, acerbic wit.
Tickets £5 for each night.
The Anglers, 3 Ferry Rd, TW11 9NR
thedeadparrotsociety.co.uk
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Social Animal – A seasoned
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has studied Mankind at our
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hopeful. From his prime viewing platform,
behind the bar, Chris has been privy to the
unexpected and the ridiculous.
Tickets £5 for each night.
The Anglers, 3 Ferry Rd, TW11 9NR
thedeadparrotsociety.co.uk
Thursday 30th JulyMuddy Waters Centenary TourMud Morganfield, eldest son of the King of the
Blues, Muddy Waters, delivers his charismatic
Chicago blues of the highest order to audiences
around the world. £17 (£15 Members).
Tickets: eelpieclub.com, Tel. 07732 322610.
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Twickenham TW1 3SZ
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LOCAL RESIDENT Matt Bryson and his family had an unexpected visitor over for Sunday lunch
when they discovered an owl perched on their roof in Michelham Gardens.
It seems that Parsnip had absconded from the Festival of Fun Birds of Prey Exhibition at nearby Strawberry Hill House having decided he was not in the mood to perform after been bullied by a peregrine falcon.
Matt was alerted to Parsnip’s sojourn by his wife calling him outside, ‘The next thing we heard was a beeping sound coming from down the road. There was a man with a large leather glove on one hand, tassels on his boots, and a leather satchel full of dead chicks heading towards us. He had a very large tracking device in his hands and he stopped at our house - looked up and said “There you are Parsnip!”
Matt says ‘It took the handler quite a while to coax him down, and he ended up having to
tempt Parsnip back in with a dead chick! It was quite funny - apart from explaining what the owl food was to our two year old!’
Flying Visit from Parsnip the Owl
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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], www.catch-a-balls.co.uk. The Crossway, St Stephen Church, 306 Richmond Rd, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2PD
Classical BabiesFriday 17th July 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
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], www.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 3months to 5 years of age.Contact: 020 8241 8139 twickenham.jojingles.comHoly Trinity Church, Vicarage Rd, TW2 5TS
Kids’ Art ClubSaturday 11th July 10am-noon, 5-11 yrsA different art project for each session, 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
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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
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
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 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 September. £5 per child/£2.50 siblings. Contact: Lisa 07977 585020, [email protected], tinytuneslive.com Twickenham Library, Garfield Rd, TW1 3JT
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Councillor’s Update
Cllr Clare Head [email protected]
ONE OF THE MOST exciting events to take place in the Borough for many
years will be the Rugby World Cup (RWC) starting in September. There is a dedicated page on the Council’s website and even if you don’t have a laptop at home you can go to your local library and read all about it there.
Every host country has to have Fanzones and we shall have one in Richmond. The Fanzone is an enclosed area away from the Stadium that must be free to enter during match screenings. The Fanzone will be in place from 18th September until the Final at Twickenham Stadium on the 31st October 2015.
The Fanzone will be in Old Deer Park in Richmond alongside the A316 so very easy to get to by train. It will have a capacity of 10,000 people and have a Fanzone hub - a 5000 people capacity tent with a big screen, seating and entertainment.There will also be an outdoor screen, a limited number of food concession pitches, a bar, high quality rides and attractions, a rugby exhibition pitch hosting matches and demonstrations and various Rugby World Cup sponsor activity areas.
If you have not been able to get tickets it is the ideal place to go! It will be open for all the England matches and for a minimum of ten games.
Please be aware that on Twickenham match days the A316 will be closed to all but Rugby coaches between the Whitton and Twickenham roundabouts. Coaches will be parked along the entire length in the slow lanes but will use the outer lane to enter and leave. There will also be park and ride at Kempton Race course.
England Rugby 2015 will be providing volunteers known as ‘The Pack’ who will be based throughout the borough and will provide many functions including directing spectators to town centres, Fanzone or Stadium, helping manage queues and exit from the area, ensure local
community movements and act as a visible deterrent to anti-social behaviour.
Another rather startling thing is that the Sir Christopher Wren church Tower on the A316 will be scaffolded and completely enclosed in an advertising wrap. The money the advertising will bring in will not only pay for essential and expensive repair of the Tower but will enable this work to take place behind the wrap and using the scaffolding. It will be removed by November 2nd. Planning permission was granted at the Planning Committee of 10th June and again you can read about this in the planning section of the Council’s website.
Do get in touch with any of us if you have specific questions about the RWC using our contact details on the Council’s website. Me and my colleagues, Cllr David Marlow and Cllr David Porter run a Surgery the second Monday in every month at the Town Hall (York House, Twickenham) if you want to see us.
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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 ON IN JULYGothic BookclubThursday 2nd July, 7.30pmThe Blood of the Vampire (1897) by Florence Marryat. Marryat’s vampire is female and drains her victims’ life force, rather than their blood. Harriet Brandt is the daughter of a mad scientist and a mixed-race voodoo priestess. Brought up on her parents’ Jamaican plantation, she is forced to flee to Europe after the slaves revolt. Adults. Free but booking is required
Pimms and CroquetFriday 3rd July, 7pmEnjoy a genteel evening of Pimms and croquet in the beautiful surroundings of Strawberry Hill. Test your skill against friends & family willing to demonstrate their sport prowess. Tickets include equipment hire and a complimentary glass of Pimms or a soft drink. Adults. £10 per person, booking required
Bold and Bashful Bug HuntSaturday 4th July 12.30 – 3.30pmMake a beautiful bug then join us on our
Mystery Moviemakers Camp: 27th – 31st July
big bug hunt and help us discover bold and bashful minibeasts! Hunts start at 1pm and 2pm. Please dress weather and activity appropriate. £2 per child. Ages 3+. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Twilight TourWednesday 8th & 22nd July 8pmExplore Walpole’s gothic castle out of hours and at a magical time of day. Our expert guides will show you the theatrical delights of Strawberry Hill and tell you about its unique history, architecture and restoration. Enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco from 7.30pm. Recommended 18+. £20 per person, booking required.
Garden TourWednesday 8th & 22nd July, 3.30pmOur knowledgeable guides will show you the key features of the garden and you will learn about the gardens restoration and place in the historical context of the Thames Landscape. This is a walking tour and lasts approximately 45 minutes. Free, no booking required.
A WEEK OF HANDS-on movie-making for 11-16 year olds set in the
magical surroundings of Strawberry Hill House - one of England’s most elegant and eccentric Gothic castles.
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a short film to be shown at a special screening for family and friends, as well as achieve the prestigious Bronze Arts Award.
£295 for 5 days (9-5pm). No prior experience required.
Book via Strawberry Hill House, more information on facebook.com/mysterymoviecamp.
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Concert Series: Follia - Evening in the Palace of ReasonThursday 9th July, 7.30pmJohann Sebastian Bach visited the cosmopolitan court of King Frederick the Great of Prussia which was the catalyst for the composition of his great late work Musical Offering dedicated to the king. Evening in the Palace of Reason explores the contrasting styles of Frederick’s court composers including Bach’s son Carl Philipp Emmanuel and the king himself. It culminates with Bach’s monumental Trio Sonata from Musical Offering. Performers: William Summers: baroque flute, Diane Moore: baroque violin, Ibrahim Aziz: viola da gamba, Yeo Yat-Soon: harpsichord. Suitable for ages 11+. £16 per person, booking required
Twickenham Alive Music & Fun DaySunday 12th July, 12pmDon’t forget the annual Twickenham Alive Music and Fun Day; live music, food drink and family entertainment generously supported by the RFU. Recommended £3 donation per person. Suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Trip to Jane Austen’s House and Chawton House LibraryWednesday 15th July, 8.45am - 6pmA fascinating trip to Jane Austen’s House and Chawton House Library and gardens in beautiful Hampshire. Jane spent the last eight years of her life in this charming Hampshire cottage. It is now a museum dedicated to her life and works. Chawton House Library is a quintessential English manor house, once lived in by Jane Austen’s brother Edward, now an internationally respected research and learning centre for the study of early women’s writing from 1600 to 1830. The house itself is over 400 years old and has undergone an extensive restoration, along with the gardens and parkland.
The trip includes lunch at a traditional local pub. Adults. £50 plus Friends Membership, booking required.
Scavenger HuntSaturday 18th July, 12.30 - 3.30 pmCan you find all the items hidden in Horace’s garden? The whole family can take part and share their problem solving skills. £2 per child made payable in the shop. Suitable for ages 3+. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day for Under 5sMonday 22nd July, 11amEnjoy this famous Winnie the Pooh tale and then have ago at our craft activity. For under 5s. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. £7 per child, booking required.
Concert Series: Yeo Yat-Soon - Music for a Gothic VillaTuesday 23rd July, 7.30pmPrize-winning harpsichordist and distinguished teacher Yeo Yat-Soon returns to Strawberry Hill with a fascinating programme specially devised for the house. It comprises music by Walpole’s contemporary Londoners, composers which he may have encountered on his ‘grand tour’ of Europe in the 1740’s, and music in the spirit of 18th century Gothic which Walpole did so much to pioneer. Suitable for ages 11+. £16 per person, booking required.
Teddy Bears PicnicSaturday 25th July,12.30 – 3pmWill you be brave enough to go down to the woods today? Bring your favourite teddy and a picnic and join our storyteller in the grounds of Strawberry Hill for a traditional Teddy Bears Picnic. There is a small charge of £2 per child made payable in the shop. Suitable for ages 3+. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
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