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Welcome to the LOSRA Website

As with any other local neighbourhood, the policies and actions which affect the character and future of Lower Sunbury are generally framed and implemented by a combination of local and national government, along with the vested interests and market forces which operate within those frameworks. Lower Sunbury is by no means unique in being under threat from a creaking infrastructure brought about by rapid urban development, the growth of traffic, and other pressures affecting the quality of life and the character of the area.

Working with the local authorities, we see it as the responsibility of residents’ and amenity groups such as LOSRA to address the underlying issues which fundamentally affect their members’ lives, as well as the minutiae of everyday life with which such groups are often concerned.

Please sign up to receive our regular e-bulletins by subscribing via the facility at the top left hand of this page. It goes without saying that, without your continued support we would cease to function so we urge you to join, or renew your membership now Subscriptions (£5 per household) for 2024 are now payable.

Further to the article published on this site on 8th March please note the changes to opening hours of the Charlton Lane Re-cycling centre. In addition, LOSRA has been asked to publish the information leaflet which announces more restrictive policies as a result on cuts in central government funding.

To view, click here

Opening hours

Until 31 March 2016

  • Monday to Friday - 8am to 4.15pm
  • Weekends - 9am to 4.15pm

From 1 April 2016 (all year round)

  • Monday to Friday - 8am to 4pm
  • Weekends - 9am to 4pm

The centre is closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day

A charity dinner and auction will be held at the Magpie, Thames Street, on 31st March.

The event is being held in aid of the Woking and Sam Beare hospices and should be a great night.

Tickets at £20 will include a 2 course meal.

The lots for the charity auction include:

  • a signed football shirt from Alessandro Del Piero
  • a home cinema experience for 8 people, with champagne and chocolates
  • a 1:14 Lamborghini remote control car (it's quite a big one)
  • a travel kit - 7 luxury travel items
  • a meal at the the Magpie
  • a meal at Indian Zest
  • a meal at St. Margaret's Tavern

There will also be lots of smaller prizes for the raffle.

For booking details, click here

To see the menu selection for the night, click here

Ever go to the pub? Don’t we all?

Like the pub atmosphere? Like the landlord? Feel welcome? Of course!

Ever chatted over old times, reminisced with other regulars, regretted things you did or didn't do? Doesn’t everyone?

Ever bellyached about your problems and frustrations? Naturally!

Ever been locked in the pub overnight? Probably not!

Well Jeffrey Bernard, our anti-hero, really was, and spends the time reminiscing about his riotous untidy life-style in a vulgar and witty humorous style.

If it's laughter you’re after, join him in the Coach and Horses at the Riverside Arts Centre, Thames Street, from March 31st to April 2nd.

Share his life and his loves and his friends and see just what a real journalist gets up to and just why he is unwell !

With only one week to go before "Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell" opens, now is the time to secure your tickets for only £10 as otherwise all tickets will be £2 more expensive if purchased on the door.

The best way to purchase tickets is to book on-line. Go to direct to the Manor Players booking system at
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/manorplayers or via their website www.manorplayers.org.

Simple, as you can select your own own seat; and you can pay with your credit card; and therefore no hassle for you.

Alternatively you can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 0777 1458696.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016 11:37

Is Your Dog Microchipped?

Most dog owners will probably already be aware that from 6 April 2016 it will be a legal requirement in England for all dogs, by the age of 8 weeks, to be microchipped and registered with their keepers' contact details.

All keepers, including breeders, must also ensure their dog's microchip contact details continue to be kept up-to-date. Key points that dog owners and breeders should be aware of:

  • if an owner changes their details, moves house or changes contact number they must make sure details are updated on the database
  • if a dog without a microchip comes to the attention of the authorities, the dog's keeper may be served with a notice requiring the dog to be microchipped within 21 days, and may face prosecution and a £500 fine if they do not comply
  • the only exemption from the requirement to microchip a dog is where a vet has certified in writing that the dog is unfit to be microchipped 
  • anyone breeding dogs will be responsible for microchipping their puppies before they sell or give them to new keepers

Free microchipping is available at some charities including Battersea Dogs Home and The Dogs Trust. Alternatively speak to your local vet.

This advance warning is published for the attention of all residents living in roads close to the London Irish Hazelwood grounds off Green Street.

Following the parking problems at the time of last year's London Irish Mini Festival, the Vice-chairman LOSRA met with the Chairman of the Amateur RFC on 18th May 2015 to explore ways of reducing the nuisance of blocked streets and driveways which resulted from inconsiderate parking by visitors to the Festival.

This year’s festival will be held on Sunday 24th April 2016 and the numbers of attendee’s are envisaged to be similar to last year.  The busiest time for traffic will be 8am to 10.30am, peaking between 9 - 10am as teams arrive for a 10.am start.  The event has a staggered finish from approximately 2pm (age group dependent), with the last games finishing about 4pm.

In his recent email to LOSRA, Eric Griffith, the Chairman LIAFC wrote:

"L. Irish will be putting in place the same level of car parking planning and provision as last year, as well as improvements based on feedback received.  Visiting teams will be directed a week before the event to use public transport, car share as much as possible and that parking on local streets in not available, and to use Kempton Park.  Please be assured we will do all that is reasonably within our control to manage the traffic flow, direct attendee’s to designated parking at Kempton Park and to use the shuttle service, but we have no legal rights to enforce no parking areas,….we rely on the goodwill, cooperation and common-sense of our visitors."

Having to rely on the 'goodwill, cooperation and common-sense of our visitors' is about as much as can be expected and much will depend on how efficiently the visiting clubs communicate with their individual members. We shall see....

"In terms of sheer ability and potential, Jason is probably the finest young jazz musician this country has produced. His playing has great poise and maturity which is unusual in somebody so young." - Stuart Nicholson, author, Jazz: The Modern Resurgence.

Jason emerged in the late 1980s as a jazz pianist influenced by Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner. In his early 20s he recorded three solo albums, including A Clearer View (1990), his debut album, which was produced by Wayne Shorter and led to him appearing on the cover of The Wire magazine. Jason also worked with Jean Toussaint, Tommy Smith and Branford Marsalis, and presented Artrageous on BBC television.

Work with Sting and Jeff Beck

In 1998 Sting invited Jason to join his band following the death of Kenny Kirkland. He toured with Sting for the next six years and recorded three albums. He then became a member of Jeff Beck's band, touring for six years and recording three albums. During these years with Sting and Beck, Jason also worked with Chaka Khan, Des'ree, Mica Paris, Carleen Aderson, Manu Katche, Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel.

Return to solo work

In May 2013 Jason told the Huffington Post that after twelve years of touring as a session musician he was now re-establishing himself as a solo artist, specifically in jazz. On 4th November 2013 he released the album Anything but Look on Lyte Records. It features Will Downing, Omar, Joy Rose, Jacob Collier, Tim Garland and Pino Palladino.

Jason also teaches music, lecturing at his alma mater Guildhall School of Music and Bath Spa University, among others.

Jason's performance starts at 7.30pm and tickets may be purchased at the door £12 or, via the website £10: www.moodindigoevents.co.uk

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