Village Matters

Shepperton Matters

Issue 38

A time for reflection. We look back on the unveiling of the Shepperton War Memorial. We meet Sheppertonian Ben Palmer who invented the autocue while he was working at the BBC. What a fascinating man. We also visit the Community Centre in Upper Halliford, the legacy of Dr Alan Freeman.

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Issue 36

In this months issue catch up with all the local events concerning local history. We also meet the guys who kept residents connected to the outside world down by the Towpath in Shepperton and we provide an overview from the Ombudsman if you are still struggling with your flood insurance

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Issue 35

There is so much gossip on the High Street that we take a look at some of the possible changes on the horizon. We also look at the stalwart that is St Nicholas church and discover some of its history as it prepares for its 400th birthday. Finally we celebrate success of the floral kind, looking at budding and expert growers alike in the borough.

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An Extraordinary Life

Pat Eustace has lived in Shepperton for 70 years and is known to many. Having spent her early years in film and dance, she has been a member of the Riverside Arts Centre since it opened, as well as a member of the Sunbury Flower Club, exhibiting regularly and winning prizes. Since the 1980s, she has served on the committee of the Sunbury & Shepperton Art Association which runs the annual Arts Festival.

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Issue 34

It was all about family fun at the Shepperton Fair recently. We showcase work from the winning entry from the photographic competition sponsored by Village Matters, Steve Owen. We also take a look at the forthcoming Shepperton and Sunbury Arts Festival.

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