Questions for Bishop of Kensington
An insightful questions and answers interview with Bishop of Kensington.
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An insightful questions and answers interview with Bishop of Kensington.
Questions for Bishop of Kensington Read More »
Sunbury Matters loves receiving letters and emails from residents old and young, still living here and those who moved away but have a fondness for the village. We received this, an extract of a nine hand written page letter, from Enid Illsley.
Sunbury Really Does Matter Read More »
Residents living at either end of Lower Sunbury village are becoming increasingly concerned about speeding traffic.
Residents Concerned at Speeding Traffic approaching Sunbury Read More »
Lower Sunbury’s Keith Munday has been a struggling songwriter all his life. His dream is to write a successful song and be in a position to raise money for the appropriate charities linked to our armed forces.
Let’s Not Think About Tomorrow Read More »
After the severe and prolonged flooding early in 2014, the Environment Agency revived their proposed £256 million River Thames Scheme (RTS) to increase flood capacity at Sunbury, Molesey and Teddington weirs.
Grave threat to flood risk improvements Read More »
When I started school at Kenyngton Manor my teacher was Miss MacFarland and the Headmaster was Mr Moncaster ( known as Monkey to all the kids).
A Stroll Down Vicarage Road in the 40’s Read More »
Sunbury Park was originally part of the flood meadows of the River Thames. Today the park has extensive areas of grassland, scrub and woodland and is bounded by ancient walls, each of which has it’s own distinctive fauna and flora.
The Wildlife of Sunbury Park Read More »
The craftsmen and women at Shepperton Studios are famous for their ability to create scenery and models for film and TV, during World War Two however, their predecessors put these same skills to a more vital use.
Decoy and Deception at the Studios Read More »
September always seems to be a busy month for heritage in our area, so this month I thought I would highlight several events and anniversaries.
2014 sees the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Thames Valley Railway, the original rather grandiose name for the branch line from Strawberry Hill to Shepperton.
A Busy Month For Heritage! Read More »
This month marks the 70th anniversary of a V-2 rocket strike on Sunbury during WW2. At 0410 hours on September 15th 1944, the rocket, some 46 feet long, weighing 13 tons and carrying a one ton high explosive warhead, struck the Sunbury Works of the Metropolitan Water Board (MWB) beside the old Hanworth Road (A316).
V-2 Rocket On Sunbury Read More »
We wrote last month asking for anyone who remembered Terry Pattinson to get in touch. The response was fantastic and is true testimony to the power of the internet and to social media.
New Tech Reunites Old Friends Read More »
It may be high summer but the floods earlier this year still hang over a lot of us like a dark cloud. While the rains have dried up, some people have been left high and dry by insurers – for some their insurer is taking too long to pay out on a claim or for others there are problems with the repairs or lingering arguments with the loss adjuster
Flood Insurance Questions Read More »
The First World War began for this country on August 4th 1914 when Britain declared war on Germany, for invading neutral Belgium. As in many other communities all over the country, the war had a profound effect on our local towns and villages.
The Centenary of the First World War Read More »
Meet Vicci Davidson. She has a warm laugh, a big personality and wears the highest heel shoes you can imagine! Vicci is the new Minister of Sunbury Methodist Church.
Minister for Heels (amongst other things!) Read More »
Ironically the sun was shining kindly outside as St Mary’s Parish Hall in Lower Sunbury was filled to capacity with river dwellers from the area, concerned at the possible impact a flood alleviation scheme might have on Sunbury and Shepperton.
Local Flood Meeting Swamped! Read More »
Last month we mentioned the inaugural Art Trail from the Sunbury Working Artists. As a reminder, from July 11th-13th you can visit them in various venues in Lower Sunbury where you can meet the artists in person and purchase works if you fancy an original piece.
July is All About Art Read More »
John Curtin has lived in Sunbury for 30 or so years. His is not your usual sort of office job. He is a collector and dealer in stamps – a philatelist.
Meet the Local Philatelist Read More »
Gilbert and Sullivan are of course best known for the series of comic light operas which bear their names, but the man whose knowledge of the music business brought them together and made the partnership work (not always an easy task) was Richard D’Oyly Carte
Gilbert and Sullivan and D’Oyly Carte Island Read More »
Concerned residents flocked to the meeting arranged by Village Matters on June 6th to hear from the Environment Agency about plans for the River Thames Scheme
Sunbury and Shepperton Flood Meeting Read More »
Sunbury is now rising from the flood waters and July will put Sunbury on the map for all the right reasons; Creativity and Community spirit.
Creativity Brings the Sun out in Sunbury Read More »
Think High Sheriff and I bet you think of Robin Hood? Well I was personally held up by the High Sheriff of Surrey recently, so here is my merry tale…
I was Held Up by the High Sheriff Read More »