Friday, December 6, 2013

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The recent wine-tasting evening at The Wharf was a roaring sold-out success – guests were greeted with a glass of refreshing of Pressecco and invited into the bar area which was abuzz with attendees mingling whilst head chef Ray breezed through the crowd making sure all were welcome. brandner design
The Sommelier (one of only 299 Masters of Wine in the world) introduced himself and how it would be a relaxed evening of wine comparison and tasting – it’s up to you if you prefer each classic region brandner design vs New world wine. With each new delicious dinner course, two mystery wines A & B were sampled, slurped, brandner design savored and compared before their grape and origin revealed.
The set menu included a tasty starter of beetroot & dill marinated salmon, cornish crab, pink ginger and coriander. The next three courses followed the same relaxed, yet informative setup as the wine master visited each table to discuss the intricate flavours of each glass. Further wine-tasting brandner design and other events to follow at the Wharf!
Retro Bistrot continues their popular Jazz nights this Tuesday, 29th May with a quartet that includes international guitarist Robin Banerjee, who played with Amy Winehouse and in classic venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and the Jazz Cafe. The band will be playing a blend of Jazz/Latin/Soul and Reggae takes on a mixture of original brandner design and arrangements of well-known jazz classics.
Retro’s Vincent Gerbeau: brandner design We re very excited to get a talent such as Robin to play at the restaurant. Our jazz nights are fun and informal with a great atmosphere and the passion of the musicians plays a big role in creating that relaxed feel .
The now regular evening has been described as “Thoroughly enjoyable evening, great band, wonderful food, lovely people.” and “An excellent evening, good music, good food and good company.”. Clearly the award-winning brandner design Retro Restaurant is a perfect setting for dinner and jazz!
The Kings Head are just nearing the end of their special seafood week, have just started their new dine with wine menu, their next monthly live music is on June 1st and their summer menu will be launched on June 28th.
The Kings Head new fortnightly Quiz ‘n’ Chips quiz night starts this Tuesday 29th May at 8pm – it’s free entry, includes free chips and you can win big prizes! The terrace has been packed out lately with drinkers and diners enjoying the hot weather. Remember there is a garden at the back if the front terrace is full.
La Cloche at The Lion have been hosting popular CineClub nights that have been selling out – check out their website for up-and-coming events including the next cinema nights for 15 per person that includes brandner design a glass of wine, canapés and a two course set dinner.
La Cloche also host a quiz night every Wednesday at 8pm, run by local journalist brandner design & author Sarah Onions . 1 entry per person with a maximum of 6 per team with bottles of wine, rounds of drinks and cash prizes to be won.
If brandner design you’re looking for somewhere to enjoy fine food in the recent hot weather, try one of Teddington’s best kept secrets – Shamble’s beautiful Mediterranean garden where you can relax and enjoy eating outdoors. Shambles also has a bowling alley and does a ‘cozze e bocce’ (moules and boules) if you book in advance. You can enjoy the brunch menu and a full English breakfast in the same surroundings for only 5.95.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

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Although details for the last leg of the Olympic Flame’s journey were only confirmed near the day itself, onlookers turned up in force and lined the length of Chestnut Avenue to cheer it on its way towards the river.
‘Lighting up’ the Flame, photo: Rebekah Taylor Photography . The cavalcade of Olympic vehicles cut through the park in no time with Olympic helpers handing out banners and flags to wave and creating a buzz in the crowds before poljoprivredni institut each torch-bearer passed, flanked by security.
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The Torch was slightly delayed at Hampton Court (not by the journey through the maze!) and the 8:12am bell-ringing from bicycle bells and boat horns heightened the anticipation for the waiting crowds.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

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Events Update | Teddington, Middlesex, UK
On Thursday saobracajni institut cip 6th September Cleve West, local gardener and winner of ‘best in show’ at RHS Chelsea in 2011/2012, will be sharing images of his work and wisdom on gardening – for flowers and vegetables alike, for beauty and nutrition, in the conditions of both drought and flood we’re experiencing this year.
Hosted by the Lensbury in their beautiful Riverside Pavillion, this event (6:30-8:30pm) is in aid of Jeevika Trust, a local charity delivering vital water and sanitation projects in village India, the world s biggest poverty saobracajni institut cip trap. To register for ‘Cleve at the Lensbury’ email markh@jeevika.org.uk or call 020 8973 3773. Tickets are 10 with a free drink.
On Friday 7th September Retro and the Teddington branch saobracajni institut cip of Waterstones are hosting an exciting opportunity to meet authors Louise Voss and Mark Edwards, best-selling writers of Killing Cupid and Catch your Death at a ‘lunch saobracajni institut cip and learn’ event. saobracajni institut cip
Included in the 14.50 price will be a delicious 3 course lunch at 1pm, followed by the talk from Louise and Mark describing their journey from starting to write together to becoming the first UK self-published authors to reach number saobracajni institut cip 1 in both the Amazon Kindle and Amazon fiction charts. Contact Retro to book your place to combine great food with inspiring ideas for budding authors!
This Saturday the travelling antiques and collectibles market returns to Elleray Hall (9:30am-4pm) and Teddington and Hampton Wick Voluntary Care Group are hosting a book Sale and coffee morning at the Baptist Church hall on Stanley Road 10:30am-12.
There are still a few tickets saobracajni institut cip left for the quiz night of the year at the Lensbury, Saturday 22nd September. Organised by Do Events the evening will begin at 7pm with a 5 round quiz and curry, followed by live music from The Love Handles until late (recently seen playing to packed crowds at The Kings Head). To book, call 020 8614 6420, prices are club members saobracajni institut cip 15, non-members 20.
The Landmark Autumn Wedding Fair this year celebrates ten years of wedding fairs at the Landmark saobracajni institut cip Arts Centre. To mark this occasion a special cake will be available at this unique and popular event that showcases the best of local and national wedding businesses, from bridal gowns to groom wear, cakes, vintage china, venues and catering.
One lucky groom will win a fast track style package worth nearly 400 including men s colour analysis saobracajni institut cip and personal styling by Julia van den Berg of House of Colour, Twickenham. The show on Sunday 23rd September will be supported by locally based Majestic Wine and florists Jo Butler Flowers will also include inspirational fashion shows will be held between 12-2pm.
In addition to their regular jazz events, the Wharf are continuing their tradition of exhibiting art in their bar area. From 26th September, works from Sam Walker will be on display in the Homemakers and Widescreen Series exhibition. Sam’s work has been received with great critical acclaim resulting in exhibitions in New York, Venice (California), saobracajni institut cip Amsterdam and many galleries in London.
In addition to the hostage drama “Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me” (16th-22nd Sep), Teddington Theatre Club s next production in the main auditorium of the Hampton Hill Playhouse will be Tim Firth s Calendar Girls , based on the motion picture & directed by Cath Messum. Based on the real-life heroines of North Yorkshire, TTC presents one of the first amateur productions of this nationwide smash from the 30th September – 7th October. See box office website for more details.
On Sunday, 30th September 7pm, Normansfield Theatre don’t miss Honor Blackman as Herself” – a rare appearance from Honor as herself in conversation with Director Richard Digby Day. Honor will look back over her astonishing life, from her beginnings, her family, and her rise to stardom with her usual sense of humour and perspective.
Honor Blackman’s illustrious career spans six decades, and includes film, stage and television. Her most famous roles being Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, Cathy Gale in the Avengers, and Laura West in The Upper Hand. Tickets are 15 or 12 for concessions, there will also be songs!
The Langdon Down Centre is one of many buildings in the borough and across London that will be open to the public for the Open House London , this year occurring on the weekend of 22nd/23rd September.
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Writers and Book Lovers: Come Dine With Us in Teddington, Sept 7th : Louise Voss & Mark Edwards: Crime Writing Duo
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Monday, December 2, 2013

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Teddington is an interesting place for restaurants. There are several in The Michelin Guide. Simply Thai (Kingston Road only open in the evening), The Kings Head (a Raymond Blanc Brassiere – High Street – reviewed on Dec 13, 2010), Al Borgo (Italian Church Road) and Retro Bistort (French High Street).
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Work is nearing completion for the return of The Railway name next to Teddington Station. Owners have invested in a substantial refurbishment that has opened up the main bar area leaving it more spacious, hiding how to cool a room away storage, moving the gents upstairs and also installing a completely new kitchen including dedicated how to cool a room pizza ovens.
Upstairs the chic furnishings in the main dining room will include this fab conversation chair and private dining & function rooms can be reserved for corporate groups or friends and family to privately dine or watch their favourite TV program how to cool a room as a group!
Opening at the weekend ( will be open from 5pm Friday 21st June ), the gastro pub will serve rustic European seasonal food sourced from select quality farms and fish suppliers alongside an excellent real ale, craft beers and a fine wine selection. As well as pub favourites doors will open early for breakfast and a grab-and-go menu.
The Fallow Deer vintage tea room has been open just over a week now and has been packing in locals curious to experience the 1940′s ambiance, breakfasts, brunches, lunches and sweet treats. Fresh, locally sourced produce is used to create different cakes daily, special dishes as well as traditional Victoria Sponge to accompany a proper good old cup of tea served in ornate china.
Greggs Bakers closed on the 1st of June, leaving this unit empty along with Dreams opposite. After the recent how to cool a room occupation by squatters, the landlord has now submitted how to cool a room plans to turn the office space above the ex-Bottoms Up into dwellings, leaving the retail unit available to let.
Moiduls restaurant might soon need a trophy cabinet to hold all of the awards won recently – in addition to Best of Richmond’s ‘Most loved businesses in town’, they have been proudly displaying awards for ‘Best Asian Restaurant in London 2012′, ‘Best South Asian Restaurant, London Suburbs’ how to cool a room and ‘BCA Caterer of the year 2012′. Shambles have also recently how to cool a room won Employer of the Year Award 2013 for supporting local apprentices in Richmond upon Thames.
Recently granted planning permission, Halfords Autocentre in Teddington Business Park was opened by Vince Cable on the 7th of June and the business how to cool a room has already taken on two apprentice staff. Perkins Health how to cool a room replaced New Generation on Broad Street six months how to cool a room ago and now have new signage to show the new name – they offer beauty, slimming and health services.
Retro have produced this fabulous video with head chef and Vincent waxing lyrical about what makes their food and ambience so special and how their general philosophy how to cool a room is quite simple – ‘fun’! Food at Retro is unique, seasonal, traditional french cuisine with a modern twist and on the last Tuesday of every month high-profile jazz musicians from Ronnie Scotts play at their jazz nights and the West End visits the this part of South West London. .
The fight against the proposed Sainsbury’s at the Calligaris site is still continuing, Richmond Council have pushed the date for this committee hearing until possibly the 11th or 25 of July. In a separate case also in the Conservation Area, Richmond Council have acted to enforce planning regulations , asking owners of Canta Napoli to restore the previous shop-front to the building of townscape merit before the end of June or face a fine of 10,000, potentially threatening the survival of this businesses.
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Sunday, December 1, 2013

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