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Welcome to March

Welcome to our March magazine! Snow drops, multi coloured crocuses and bright yellow daffodils are all putting in an appearance in my garden at the moment; so good to see. We welcome you once again, Spring! There is much going on locally this month and we are delighted to share a great selection of events within our pages... Oxshott & Cobham Music Society presents an ‘International Celebrity Concert’. This will be taking place in Claygate, find out more within. Continuing in a musical vein; a little Jazz is on offer at Imber Court on both 15th & 26th March - see page 34 for details. The Community Support Team at Elmbridge Borough Council are on the look out for some willing volunteers to help out with the life line service “Meals on Wheels”. Do take a look at our feature within if you think you can help. We have details on a great selection of local theatrical ideas this month; Elmbridge U3A group are looking forward to theatre trip, see whats on pages for info. Also, at the Vera Fletcher Hall, a Fish & Chip & Play evening, this production is entitled ‘ Her Majesty Fed an Elephant’ Written and performed by James Pellow. Sounds intriguing! And a free screening of ‘War School’ is happening at Esher Quaker Meeting House. The production will be followed by a Q&A session with the director Mic Dixon. Details for all of these productions are within. And finally, please remember your Mum on Mothers Day that’s on 31st March, maybe you could treat her to afternoon tea at Claremont Gardens, would that be a good plan? Wishing you all a good month,

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Surrey’s star shines brightly at coveted “People’s Honours” National Awards

Community stalwart and inspirational founder of Surrey Music, Cliff van Tonder, has been recognised at a prestigious ceremony at The Palace of Westminster held onThursday 24th January, and honoured with a British Citizen Award for Services to the Arts (BCAa). The British Citizen Award serves to recognise “determined, committed endeavour in improving the workplace or community, effectively impacting the lives of those around them”. Cliff was nominated by Surrey Music - the community organisation he founded and runs voluntarily as CEO and Musical Director - in recognition of his 13 years of selfless service in creating, nurturing and growing the society, and for the huge impact he has had on his members and the wider community, and for the positive contribution he has made to society. In 2005 Cliff formed Elmbridge Choir in Cobham, to provide an opportunity for people from all backgrounds to enjoy performing choral music while at the same time giving something back to their local community. 13 years later, Surrey Music has raised more than £175,000 for charitable purposes, awarded grants totalling £14,000 for music activities and initiatives, established a big band, supported a youth band, enabled a group of adults with learning disabilities to enjoy weekly music sessions, and now comprises two thriving community choirs - Elmbridge Choir and Elmbridge Ladies Choir - with a membership of 240 members.

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Along with 29 other worthy recipients from all corners of the UK, Cliff was presented with a specially struck medal inscribed with the words ‘For the Good of the Country’, and a framed Certificate of Honour. The ceremony was hosted by patrons of The British Citizen Award, The Rt. Hon. The Lord Dholakia OBE DL and Dame Mary Perkins. Medals and certificates were presented by sponsors of the Award: Specsavers, Unilever, Unity Trust Bank, Experianand The Cooperative Bank. Cliff was presented with his medal by Places for People’s Group Executive Director for Affordable Housing, Pat Egan, who said, “It was an honour to present Cliff with an Award. His efforts towards making music accessible for everyone has brought the community to life. Cliff’s exceptional dedication in creating a community choir has allowed hundreds of people to experience the joys of singing and performing.” “There is no end to Cliff’s drive and energy which he gives freely and in abundance to the members of Surrey Music and to serving the local community,” explains Surrey Music’s Publicity Officer, Debbie Groves, who nominated Cliff for the award on behalf of the society. “Nominating him for a British Citizen Award was a very fitting way to thank him for all he does, and we couldn’t be happier for him that his efforts have been recognised in this way.” “I am so incredibly humbled and honoured to receive this Award, and very proud that I was able to represent Surrey at the ceremony!” said Cliff. “I heard so many inspiring stories of courage and conviction and feel privileged to receive this honour for doing something that I love.” The event was hosted by TV personality Michael Underwood, who stated “Having presented the very first British Citizen Awards, it’s a real honour to be invited back and a privilege. I am in awe learning more about the incredible people being recognised for their contribution to society.”


Why not making volunteering your New Years resolution for 2019?

Have you ever thought about volunteering, but never found the right time to start? With January being the perfect time for New Year’s resolutions, make volunteering a plan you commit to this year. The Community Support Services team at Elmbridge Borough Council are currently looking for volunteers to support the Meals on Wheels service across the Centres for the Community. Each week, volunteer drivers deliver almost 1,000 meals across the Borough to older and vulnerable residents. A standard delivery round only takes a couple of hours and each volunteering role is flexible, fitting in with personal commitments and lifestyle. The Meals on Wheels service is a life-line for so many residents and more than a meal; a visit from the volunteer is vital for someone that might not see anyone else during the day. Trish, a dedicated Meals on Wheels volunteer for over 20 years says: “I just love volunteering as a Meals on Wheels driver. Each time I volunteer I feel like I am giving

back to the community. The residents are always so pleased to see me, which makes me feel appreciated in my role”. If volunteering for Meals on Wheels isn’t what you’re looking for, the Centres have a variety of opportunities that can work around your schedule. Roles range from volunteering in the tea bar and leading arts and crafts activities; to providing support to people with learning disabilities or memory loss. Councillor Andrew Burley the Portfolio Holder for Community & Social Affairs notes: “We are so grateful to the volunteers that dedicate their time each week to supporting the local community. Every person plays a fundamental role in keeping our services running. If you’re thinking of volunteering, make 2019 the year you join our team”. To find a volunteering opportunity that suits you, please visit elmbridge.gov.uk/css/volunteer, or alternatively speak to the Voluntary and Support Services Manger on 01372 474 552.

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What’s On... in Esher & Claygate

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Elmbridge U3a, Monthly Meeting at Claygate Village Hall KT10 0JP. 1.30pm. Theatre Trip to Richmond Theatre to see “Art”. For more information or to join contact: Membership Secretary members@elmbridgeu3a.org or 0208 979 2737.

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‘War School’ - Community Screening (FREE) at Esher Quaker Meeting House 3 Claremont Lane, KT10 9DP, 7.00pm. The screening of the film War School will be followed by a Q&A session with the Director Mic Dixon. For more info & to book your FREE ticket please go to: https://warschool-esherquakers.eventbrite.co.uk

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World Book Day at Painshill Park, Portsmouth Rd, Cobham KT11 1JE 10am – 4pm (activities from 11am – 3pm). Children can come along dressed up as their favourite book character (prize for the best dressed character). Join in with lots of book themed activities including a special trail around the magical landscape garden to discover lots of wonderful book characters. Free entry for children u16 yrs. Normal admission applies to other visitors. All activities included with general admission to Painshill.

Friday 15th MARCH

Make your own Bottle Garden at Squire’s Garden Centre, Stoke Rd, Cobham KT11 3PU from 10am till 2pm. Come along to our planting masterclass & create your own bottle garden with succulents. Ticket Price: £25, includes the bottle garden & contents, voucher for free tea or coffee & a slice of cake + 10% money off on all plant purchases on the day. Book online, as numbers are limited: www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk

Tuesday 19th MARCH

Tuesday Tree walk- Into Spring at Claremont Landscape Gardens, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9JG, 11am - 12.30pm. Join our friendly guide Hilary for a free walk around the garden. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont-landscape-garden

Saturday 30th MARCH

Fish, Chips and Play Night, Her Majesty Fed An Elephant written and performed by James Pellow at Vera Fletcher Hall, 4 Embercourt Rd, Thames Ditton KT7 0LQ. Doors open 7pm, Fish & Chip supper at 7.30pm, show at 8.15pm. Ticket: £19 (only available in advance. Price includes Fish/Cheese and Onion Pasty option and Chips) For more information or to book visit www.verafletcherhall.co.uk

Sunday 31st MARCH

Make Mother’s Day special with a visit to Claremont Gardens, Portsmouth Rd, Esher KT10 9JG. Join us for Mothering Sunday. Stroll through the garden and visit the Camellia Terrace in bloom. Our café will be open for hot lunches and afternoon teas. Mothers get in free to the Garden when accompanied by their children. For more info visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont-landscape-garden

If there’s an event in April that you’d like mentioned, please contact Ros (details on p.3) before Friday 8th March. All entries appear on a first come, first served basis. Details of the above event are correct at time of print.


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Spring Gardens By Selina Botham

Spring has sprung and the sap is rising and everything is growing fast. It’s a time to really enjoy the spring treasures in your garden and look forward to the summer as plants burst back into life. If your garden is under control then spring brings so much pleasure, but if tackling the garden is still on your list of things to do, spring can feel overwhelming. It’s at this time of year that I get those urgent phone calls - “Help my garden is a mess - I don’t know where to start!” My first advice is, don’t panic and don’t rush into anything. I have visited too many people who had rushed into a patio, steps and even walls and summer houses, often at great expense, only to find they had made a big mistake. Not many people have the money to start again and there is often little that I can do once the hard landscaping is done. As with everything the best people may be too busy to help you immediately (landscapers and designers tend to be booked up several months ahead) and the design process takes time. Time is needed to work out what the needs are and also what the garden already has to offer. The creative process of ideas and discussion is something to be enjoyed as ideas develop. If your garden needs money spent on it then you’ll want it to be a lasting investment and not something that doesn’t quite work for you. A designer will help ensure that

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the garden is what you want and works practically too. It’s a good idea to start thinking about what you do want and perhaps collect a few pictures of your favourite gardens or looks, or even your favourite plants at the garden centre. Don’t agonise too much though as your designer will only use these pictures to understand your tastes and won’t be ‘copying exactly’. Think about practical needs and requirements too:-do you like to sit out in the shade or the sun to eat? Would you like to use your garden mainly for entertaining or for wandering and quiet retreat. Do you long for a water feature or a space to cook outside? Gardens can be nostalgic too, a particular flower or a shady path might remind you of childhood. As a designer it’s always such a pleasure to find out these things and then incorporate these important details into my clients gardens. It’s a fun process and leads to transformation. Selina Botham is an award winning garden designer based in Claygate. If you would like to improve and make the best of your garden and need some professional help contact Selina for an initial garden consultation on 07894 553 202 or see our web site for further ideas www.designsforallseasons.co.uk. or take a look at our facebook page Selina Botham – Designs for all Seasons or follow us on Instagram @designsforallseasons.


music ON THE GREEN

Lunchtime Concerts Christ church, Esher

Wednesday 20th March 2019

HAMPTON SCHOOL BRASS QUINTET Nicholas Dibb-Fuller and Tim Wallace - trumpets Tom Morrison and William Nettleton - trombones Henry Ward - Horn The Hampton School Brass Quintet have been entertaining audiences since Autumn 2016 playing a wide range of repertoire, with a particular taste for the jazzier end of the spectrum. Their many accomplishments include playing at the Royal Albert Hall and entering the Music for Youth Competition in both 2017 and 2018, earning a place in the Final on their first attempt. Today’s concert will include the premiere of Stuart Whatton’s

“Cordon Bleu Suite” Free entry and light lunch from 12.30pm. Concert from 1.10pm Retiring collection

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Music Matters Whatever else you do this March, don’t forget to thank your Mum-for everything! QUESTIONS: 1. Who sang about a reunion between a Mother and a child? 2.Who sang that all the leaves are brown and the clouds are grey? 3.Who’s Mother Mary came to them “speaking words of wisdom”? 4. Whose backing band were “The Mothers of Invention”? 5. Which five member girl band sang “Mama (I Love you)”? 6. Which artist’s Mother made a coat of many colours for her, when times were tough? 7. Which band paid tribute to the Mother who kept “Our House” in order? 8. What was Elvis’s Mum called and what flowers did she like? 9.What parental outburst made ABBA a fortune all over again? 10.Who famously lamented “Mama, just killed a man”? PUZZLE SOLUTIONS PAGE 35


Toyota Supra Car Review

Supra-dooper! That is Toyota’s upcoming newcomer, a challenger of immense ability in the highly competitive sports car market. And it is due for a mid-summer launch, which is as exciting a prospect as can be. After months of rumour and anticipation the release of the long-nosed two-door coupe, an out-and-out sports car, has been finally confirmed, and already more than 350 buyers have ordered the exhilarating flyer. It was given a sneak preview at the recent Detroit Motor Show and it caused an instant stir and an avalanche of questions on when it would be up for sale. Little wonder. It is pleasing to look at and its underlying performance presence and promise will, I am confidently certain, accelerate it to the top the wish list of those with fifty grand to invest in a showpiece thriller that recaptures both the spirit and appearance of all that genuine sports car enthusiasts desire. It has been an arduous and tantalizing wait with Toyota cleverly leaking hints that the rumours of its appearance are not too far removed from the truth. It has been developed surreptitiously at the Nurburgring in Germany, the track scene of many an memorable car race. So, what about its power play? That is an exciting breathtaker, too. Every Supra boasts a turbo-charged straight six engine, developing 335 brake horse power. The cockpit, under a double-bubble roof, is a treat, designed around a set of race-inspired closely and cosy seats with extra side bolsters, high back support and integrated head restraints. And in every car there is a set of digital dials, and extensively fully informative infotainment screen.

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Toyota reveal that customers will be offered a range of strikingly bold colour options...red, yellow and blue shades as well as matt-grey finish and all these lightweight, rigidly bodied cars will enjoy the sheer benefits of 19-inch alloy wheels, high performance brakes, adaptive dampers and adjustable driving modes. Just 90 models of the exclusive A90 edition will be offered, finished in matt-Storm Grey, with mattblack alloy wheels and red leather seats. Then there is dual-zone air conditioning, keyless entry, rear-view camera, double-zone air conditioning, a 12-speaker audio system and wireless phone charging with those striking red leather seats. Phew!!! And it does not stop there...every car will be fitted with alloy wheels, high performance brakes, adaptive dampers and adjustable driving modes to ensure maximum cooperation. Add to that a rear view camera and 12-speaker audio system. All the Supras sold in Europe will revel in a feedback in a stunner of performance to please...it will smoothly dart with seamless power to 62 mph in a mere 4.3 seconds and roar onto an electronically limited 155mph with its eight-speed automatic gearbox easing and ensuring thoroughly effective progress. It has a short wheelbase but its wider tyres, beneficial stance and balance give it a feel-safe attitude. The Toyota warning is crystal clear. Watch out the likes of Porsche, Jaguar, Audi and BMW, The Supra is on its way....and how!!! Specification. Toyota Supra. Engine: Three-litre. Six cylinders. Turbo-charged. 340HP. Top speed limited to 155mph. 0-62 mph in 4.3secs. Price ÂŁ50,00-plus .

By Ted Macauley


Colwyn Bay & Crewe in partnership with Blue Fire, Strut & Fret and FTS present

Steve TAYLOR

Daniel WAIN

Lottie WALKER Dave DADSWELL

Mia SKYTTE-JENSEN

Luke DAXON

Jacinta COLLINS

With Special Guest Stars

Michael DALY

Directed by John

Barry EVANS

GILBERT

Barry HILL

Designed by Junis

Chris HODGES

OLMSCHEID

20th to 23rd March 2019

At 7.45pm (plus matinée at 3.00pm on Sat. 23rd)

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Family business raises vital funds for neighbouring hospice

Award-winning garden centre and farm shop Garsons of Esher has raised an amazing £6,000 for their charity of the year for 2018, the Princess Alice Hospice. The Christmas period alone brought in nearly £4,500 of that figure as generous shoppers placed donations in charity boxes at the tills and collection buckets at the garden centre’s popular late-night festive shopping events. The annual appearance of two live reindeer in the run

up to Christmas helped to further boost funds. Visitors were able to visit them for free but encouraged to give any spare change into collection buckets by the reindeer enclosure. For the first time, Garsons hosted one of the Hospice’s Memory Trees alongside the reindeer, enabling customers to remember loved ones by placing a dove decoration on a lit-up Christmas tree. By the end of the festive period, the tree was covered with around 1,000 memory doves, each inscribed with personal and moving messages and accompanied by a donation to the charity. Princess Alice Hospice senior partnership fundraiser Claire Woodward said: “We have been truly amazed by the generosity of Garsons customers towards the hospice over the festive season, and extremely grateful for the garden centre’s support us this year. “Garsons is renowned for its magnificent Christmas displays - the amazing West End stage theme this year was stunning – and we are indebted to them for offering their customers the chance to remember loved ones by hosting one of the Hospice’s Memory Trees.” It costs more than £9.9 million a year to provide the care Princess Alice gives patients, their families and carers and it relies on local people and businesses like Garsons to ensure it continues to provide this muchneeded support. “We have a close relationship with the Princess Alice Hospice and greatly admire the amazing care that they give families,” said director of Garsons, Ben Thompson. “It has been a privilege to support them through the past year and we would like to thank our customers for being so generous and helping us achieve this fantastic total.” For more information about the Princess Alice Hospice visit www.pah.org.uk

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Good for Esher Playscheme:

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A visit from Ofsted to the Challengers Esher Playscheme resulted in an exciting ‘Good’ grade for the charity. Challengers challenges the barriers to play by providing fully inclusive play and leisure opportunities for disabled children and young people between the ages of 2-25. Their non-exclusion policy; no child or young person is excluded based on the severity of their needs, creates a high demand amongst parents. The Esher Playscheme is one of those schemes and provides exciting play services, such as baking and cooking, farm visits, messy arts and crafts days and lots more, to 4-12-year-old disabled children in the Elmbridge area. Christmas is a busy period for most and amidst organising Santa surprise visits, Esher had an Ofsted inspection. The inspection focused on three key indicators of the quality and standards of the early years provision. Challengers is proud to have been awarded the “Good” grade. It was fantastic for the organisation to finish 2018 with a positive confirmation from Ofsted “Receiving a Good rating from Ofsted is excellent not only for the Scheme but the Organisation, it reflects the hard

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work the team have put in to build and establish a safe, fun and stimulating environment for all children that come to Challengers. The report has given us areas where we can develop and work towards an “Outstanding” inspection.” Challengers are looking forward to an action packed 2019 at Esher Playscheme. The scheme is running on Saturdays and during the holidays, engaging the children in sensory play as well as offering an extensive playground! Should the summer of 2019 be as sunny as the previous, our Esher Playscheme has an outside pool which can also be enjoyed. If you would like to attend Esher Playscheme or would like to know more about Challengers, please visit our website www.disability-challengers.org/what-we-do or give our Operations Team a call on 01483 230 930. To read the full Ofsted report head to the website: https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/ Challengers, Stoke Park, Guildford, GU1 1TU. A Charitable Company limited by guarantee no. 4300724. Registered Charity no.1095134.


Book Reviews March

‘Asymmetry’ by Lisa Halliday (Paperback, £8.99) On a Manhattan park bench Alice, a young editor, is charmed by Ezra, a much older and well-known author. Their differing ages and finances begin as a playful setting for a connection which grows beyond their initial light-hearted meetings. Halliday writes their relationship from the outside; we are observers. At Heathrow, economist Amar is detained by immigration on his way to Kurdistan. Intelligent and patient, he talks us through his experience first-hand, exploring the practical and emotional delicacies of immigrant life in the US, and family visits to Baghdad. Halliday’s narrative versatility and the many other lives glimpsed in Assymetry open up a wide, rewarding and complex world.

‘In Your Defence’ by Sarah Langford (Paperback, £8.99) Sarah Langford, a bannister, skilfully demonstrates the workings and failings of the underfunded family court system. In each chapter we follow a different character, meeting people from all walks of life. Langford seamlessly weaves us through the law’s process and procedures, and the everyday rituals and routines of barristers. The gripping storylines of each individual are told with heartache and humour, high drama and quiet pain, along with her own feelings as she defends them.

Chéri’ by Colette (Paperback, £7.99) The recent film about Colette’s life is a great reminder to enjoy the delicacy of her writing. Here she explores with wit and poignancy the conflicting demands of society, self-interest and the heart. For six years Chéri, a beautiful young man, has been living a life of idle indulgence with Lea, an elegant courtesan approaching the end of her career. Parted by Chéri’s suitable marriage, the lovers blunder through denial into the realisation of the depth of their loss amidst the deliciously artful malice of society friendships.

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useful numbers POLICE TRAVEL To report local incidents ......................... 101 Surrey Bus Services .................01483 506919 Train information ....................0845 748 4950 DENTISTS National Rail Enquiries .............0845 748 4950 Hare Lane Dental Practice ........ 01372 452 577 S3 Dental Practice .................... 0208 398 6322 SCHOOLS Meads Dental Practice .............. 01372 464 929 Claremont Fan Court School .....01372 473 624 Fair Oak Dental Practice ........... 01372 463 082 Esher Church School ...............01372 463931 Summerfield Dental Practice .... 01372 462 266 Esher Church of England High Sch ...01372 468068 The Neem Tree Dental Practice . 01372 540 186 Cranmere Primary & Nursery Sch ... 0208 398 5580 Rowan Preparatory School .......01372 462627 VILLAGE HALLS Shrewsbury Lodge Pre Prep Sch .. 01372 462781 Claygate Village Hall ................ 01372 469 221 Milbourne Lodge School .........01372 462737 King George’s Hall ................... 01932 254 750 Claygate Primary School .........01372 455348 Civic Centre ............................ 01932 254 750 Claygate Centre .......................01372 463 476 MEDICAL Littleton Surgery ......................01372 462235 COUNCILS & SERVICE Esher Green Surgery .................01372 462726 Elmbridge Borough Council ... 01372 474474 Capelfield Surgery ....................01372 452501 Surrey County Council ...........08456 009009 St Peter’s Hospital Chertsey ......01932 872000 Library Services ...................... 0300 200 1001 Royal Surrey Hospital ..............01483 464002 Elmbridge Museum ................. 01372 474 568 Non-emergency NHS Help .......................... 111 Citizens’ Advice Bureau ..........01932 248660 St John Ambulance ............... 07900 910292 Esher Residents Ass .. info@esherresidents.com Claygate Village Association .... 01372 463740 CHURCHES Claygate Parish Council ..........01372 467000 Esher Green Baptist Church ......01372 459 800 St George’s Church ...................01372 469 446 All Saints Weston ......................0208 398 1849 VETERINARY SURGEONS Medivet Esher-Manor Vets .......0208 398 8005 The Holy Name RC Church ......01372 462 451 Claygate Veterinary Centre .....01372 460107 First Church of Christ, Scientist ..01372 463 058 Esher Quakers Meeting House ...0208 399 4325 CHEMISTS Holy Trinity Church ..................01372 463 603 Central Pharmacy ....................01372 464 064 Claygate Pharmacy &Travel Clinic 01372 466 116 BANKS Boots Pharmacy ....................... 01372 463 912 Barclays ....................................0345 734 5345 Wallis Jones Pharmacy ..............0208 398 2494 Santander .................................0800 030 4321

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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY!

It’s Spring and hopefully the weather is becoming brighter and warmer. To celebrate our Mothers we are making Mother’s Day cards on Thursday 28 March (Mothering Sunday is 31 March) The session cost £1 per child and will start at 4.15pm after Storytime which starts at 3.45pm. Join us for both!! As the Easter holiday approaches we will be having a special Storytime at Esher Library. This will be run by local author Katrina Sealey who will read and then have related activities for children aged 3-6 years to take part in. We would love to have a good turn out to encourage other authors to come forward and support the local library. It will be held on Thursday 18 April at 3.45pm. We are having an Easter themed Craft event on Tuesday 16 April, come along at 10.30am and join in the fun. The session costs £1 per child. All the details of our events can be found on our website. Continuing, but not limited to holiday time, we have

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a wide selection of English and Maths workbooks designed to encourage children from 3-11 practice their skills completing colourful puzzles and quizzes. Many of these contain stickers, both for completing the questions and as rewards!! In addition to the educational books we have lots of puzzle, colouring and sticker books to help entertain our young ones (and ourselves if you fancy a bit of ‘mindful colouring’ They are excellent value at £1 each. We have mentioned our Digital Buddy in a previous issue of Look Local. Just wanted to let you know that he has changed his day and is now available on Saturday 2-4pm. Please come and have a chat if you need help with anything digital. He is more than willing to assist with any queries so if you’ve been thinking of setting up an email account or need help with a new i-pad or i-phone then call into the library and we can arrange an appointment. He could also help you download the RBdigital app which would enable you to read books and a wide range of magazines. Look forward to seeing you soon!

ESHER LIBRARY: Old Church Path, Esher, Surrey KT10 9NS. Situated next to the Elmbridge Civic Centre car park, which is pay and display. OPENING HOURS: Tuesday - Friday: 9.30am - 5.00pm and Saturday: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Monday & Sunday: CLOSED

We look forward to seeing you soon at Esher Library. www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries Surrey Libraries App Available

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