Shepperton has a Double World Champion
This year started badly with a large chunk of my winter spent in rehab after a long spell of illness and injures that put me a long way behind my competition
Shepperton has a Double World Champion Read More »
This year started badly with a large chunk of my winter spent in rehab after a long spell of illness and injures that put me a long way behind my competition
Shepperton has a Double World Champion Read More »
Centenary celebrations for the national Women’s Institute in September 2015 attracted widespread media coverage. Some readers may also know of the Middlesex Federation of Women’s Institute’s 75th Anniversary publication entitled Middlesex: Within Living Memory, a collection of members’ life experiences published in 1996
Landscape change: memories of a WI member Read More »
You may know him, and if you like good quality fish at good prices you really should visit him on Wednesdays, as do I and an increasingly large coterie of loyal repeat customers.
A (Wednes)day in the life of Andrew Clarke Read More »
It may sound like a bizarre wish, but when I was a child I wanted to go to school at St Trinian’s. It looked like such fun. Well, recently I fulfilled my childhood ambition.
The Day I Joined St Trinian’s Read More »
There are several business celebrating milestones in Lower Sunbury and who deserve congratulations.
Business Milestones in Sunbury Read More »
Sunbury is a destination on many a foreign visitors travel plans. Yes, really!
A Trip to Sunbury Antiques Market Read More »
A chapter in the history of Sunbury’s riverside ended recently, with the closure of the long-established boatyard of George Wilson & Sons.
George Wilson & Sons, Sunbury Read More »
Congratulations to the Sunbury & Shepperton Rotary Club for a great achievement at the Hampton Court Flower Show. Not only did they make it through the hottest week of the year, setting up, manning the stand and then taking all apart again.
Rotary Club Award at Hampton Court Read More »
Most of us take for granted our mobility. The summer months have seen us enjoying the sunshine, out on bicycles, walking or messing about on the river. But for those in our community who lack the mobility to enable them to enjoy that freedom, Spelthorne now has a wonderful new addition – a community boat.
Enjoying an Impossible Dream Read More »
Hopefully you will have already visited Spelthorne Museum in Staines, but if not you are missing a treat! Next time you are in Staines, ome and find us, just through Staines library.
A treasure trove of history Read More »
As many of you will know from my last article, June saw several commemorations locally of the 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta. My experience of the celebrations began on the evening of Friday 12th, with a reception at Bisham Abbey for Charter Bearers who had been nominated to carry a copy of Magna Carta in the River Relay from Hurley to Runnymede over the weekend.
My Mad Magna Carta Weekend! Read More »
As I write this article, the old Ship Hotel, (more recently called Harrison’s) is being demolished to make way for a block of flats. It’s a sad end for another of our old hostelries, in this case dating back at least 300 years.
Goodbye to the ‘Ship’ Read More »
Continuing the theme of celebrating Shepperton through Art, Peggy Pickering’s Shepperton Artists came up trumps with their studies of High Street shops familiar to us all.
Shepperton High Street Celebrated in Art Read More »
Stephen Morris, Chairman of 1st Shepperton (St Nicholas) Scout Group sounds a warning bell about the future of scouting in Shepperton ‘Can you imagine a world without Scouting?’
Shepperton Scouts are 105…but will they make it to 110? Read More »
As a long term Hamhaugh Island resident, Marianne “Ruby” Price, has just celebrated her 100th birthday we have been hearing tales about her life in a different era. It was a life of glitz and glamour on the stage, travelling the world and performing with the stars.
100 Years Celebrations for Ruby Read More »
I was so interested to read the story in Shepperton Matters some months back about the lady who has lived in Shepperton for many years. As I turned 80 last year, it encouraged me to write down a few of my memories while I am still able to remember a lot of it!
Childhood Memories by Jean Jones Read More »
Last year I went to the Goodwood Revival. It was like stepping back in time. It was not just the classic cars that gave it the nostalgic spirit, it was the spectators.
A New Lease for Vintage Read More »
This fascinating 1930s postcard of the Church Square area shows how much has changed in the intervening 80 years or so.
Shepperton from the air c1930 Read More »
This old photograph, dating from the early 1900s, shows Newman’s Post Office and stores, which was situated at the bottom end of Shepperton High Street (the site is now Lordsbridge House).
Newman’s Post Office from the early 1900s Read More »
I wonder how many youngsters today are considering a career as a violin bow maker. But when the youth employment people came to visit his school, this was an option put to local resident Brian Alvey.
A Craftsman at Work – Meeting Brian Alvey Read More »
Well there is good news and bad news this update!
Eco Park Tree Tunnel Felled despite Protest Read More »