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Local writer Kim Hawley is back to share her festive musings, mishaps and (all-too-familiar) fond family memories…
From tales of real-life heroes to festive kids’ fiction, the Regency Bookshop, Surbiton, recommends their top five reads this winter including some signed copies you can find in store. Treat yourself, or get another gift ticked off the list!
POP UP SHOPHead to the Coppernose Cafe on 6th December where House of Nataraja will be showcasing their gorgeous fashion & lifestyle pieces.
NUTCRACKER TRAILIf the festive feeling is yet to hit you, get yourself to Kingston Christmas Markets & Nutcracker Trail asap for shops, lights & fun!
CHRISTMAS CHOIRJoin the Singology Community Choir for a night of music, friendship & festive joy with Christmas carols and a Gospel set list!
SPRING GROVEJoin the Spring Grove’s mini all-day festival on December 7th for live music, stalls from local artisans, mulled wine and entertainment!
THE ROSEDon’t forget to book your tickets for The Rose’s annual Christmas extravaganza: Robin Hood & The Christmas Heist!
CLAREMONT CHRISTMASAdd a walk around Claremont to your Christmas traditions: enjoy the lights, installations & reindeer!
Busy season brings busy people and we’re celebrating those individuals in our community who’ll be working behind-the-scenes to bring the magic to all. From choir singers, to hotel manager, school fundraisers and party planning, these folk are all about spreading joy and good energy.
As tempting as it might be to hole up once the temperatures plummet, the quiet days of winter are also the best time to try something new. Angelina Villa-Clarke finds gentle ways to lean into the season ahead with some comforting activities that are good for the soul.
We spoke to British-Japanese author and illustrator Mina Ikemoto Ghosh about her debut, young adult, fantasy novel, Hyo the Hellmaker.
Megan Warrington, owner of local business, Denny’s Books says, “We’re a family-run business selling books, cards and gifts. We’re a small business but a big part of the community.” Here she shares her favourite places to explore in the area.
Celebrating local communities through creativity