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Queen’s Promenade Friends are a volunteer group helping improve the river walkway in Kingston upon Thames. We spoke with Stefan Gross, Chair of QPF, about how rejuvenating areas along the river has renewed a sense of local, community spirit.
Local interior designer Dominika Palladino explores the art of bringing the outside in with verdant aesthetics and natural light spaces, merged with modern design.
BOURNE HALL Visit Bourne Hall Museum’s Festival of Archaeology and see a 3500 year old Auroch plus walk, talks & kids activities!
HOBBLEDOWN SUMMER SAVINGSHave a fantastic family day out! Hobbledown are offering 40% off day tickets when booked in advance.
LIVE MUSIC AT PAINSHILL PARKSing your heart out and enjoy a great night out with Live Music Lates at Painshill. Only open until July 11th, so get booking now!
SUMMER AT HATCHLANDS PARKGet the kids outside and find something for everyone at Summer of Play at Hatchlands Park. Games, donkeys & spotting trails!
NIGHT BAT WALK ON EPSOM COMMONTry something different! Book up for a Night Bat Walk on Epsom Common to find out more about these fascinating creatures
CHILLIFEST AT DORKING BREWERYBrave the Chilli Challenge at this year’s Chillifest at Dorking Brewery! Complete 8 rounds of heat & win free beer for a year!
As the Epsom Derby approaches, we catch up with local milliner Jessica Rea to find out how to look the part on race day.
If you’re thinking of doing some light gambling at this year’s Derby, make sure you read these great tips.
A chat with the owners of Senzo reveals their passion for a great cup of coffee and the importance of a warm welcome.
It’s time to consign Easter Eggs to the dustbin. Do your bit for the war against sugar this Easter, by trying one of these tooth-friendly treats.
Like all the best spa towns, including fellow greats such as Bath and Malvern (wonderful spring water), Epsom is awash with secrets bubbling under the surface, stretching back for hundreds of years.