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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 2025 are now payable.

Following a positive interaction with residents previously, Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Sahara Andrews will be holding another engagement session on Friday, 11th April, between 14:00 and 15:00 on Avenue Parade, in front of the Post Office and Budgens.

This is a valuable opportunity for local residents to meet PCSO Andrews directly and discuss any concerns or issues they may have within our community in Sunbury-on-Thames. Residents are encouraged to attend and ask questions regarding the safety and security of their local area.

PCSO Andrews looks forward to meeting you and addressing your queries.

The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club is on Friday 11th April and features the welcome return after a gap of two years of the great British bluesman DAVE KELLY. Dave has been a leading figure on the UK and international blues scene for several decades, and one of the country’s finest slide guitarists, who has attracted sell-out audiences on previous visits to the Club, both solo and with his band.

He was with The John Dummer Blues Band in the ‘60s blues boom alongside his late lamented sister Jo-Ann Kelly, and toured the UK with John Lee Hooker and Howlin’ Wolf before he and Jo Ann formed Tramp with Tony McPhee. In 1979 he founded The Blues Band with Paul Jones, Hughie Flint & Tom McGuinness, former members of Manfred Mann and McGuinness Flint, and for over 40 years until they called it a day in 2021, they were the UK’s top blues attraction. He is also a regular at festivals, club and concert dates across Europe and in the USA and Canada.

Dave won the British Blues Awards Top Acoustic Artist for five years running, until they stopped entering him! As a singer and guitarist steeped in the blues for a lifetime, his repertoire draws on classics from across the genre as well as his own material.

As at his last show at the club, Dave will be performing solo, and an evening of spell-binding and high-class entertainment from one of the greats of British blues can be guaranteed.

It's £10.00 on the door payable by cash or card. Hot food, prepared by the expert chefs from our resident caterers from the community food distribution organisation Surplus To Supper, will be available as usual from about 6.30pm, and Dave will be on stage around 8.30 or soon after.

Tuesday, 25 March 2025 21:58

Spelthorne Business Awards 2025

Back for its seventh consecutive year, the Spelthorne Business Awards showcase the very best local businesses in the Borough.

The awards offer a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the achievements of Spelthorne's most innovative, inspiring and successful businesses. With categories to suit every enterprise - whether you're a start-up, a thriving small business, or a larger organisation with over 50 employees - there's something for everyone.

The 2025 Spelthorne Business Awards are free to enter and straightforward to apply for. Categories span a wide range of industries and business sectors, culminating in one outstanding business being crowned Spelthorne Best Business of the Year.

Entries are now open until midnight on Monday 30 June, with finalists being announced on Tuesday 15 July. This fabulous event culminates in a special black tie awards ceremony on Friday 3 October at the Holiday Inn, London - Shepperton.

For further information go to: https://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/article/16882/Spelthorne-Business-Awards

Have you got your tickets for the annual murder mystery? There aren't many left so hurry if you don't want to miss this superb, fun production, The Running Man by Will Hardy will run on Friday and Saturday 11th & 12th April at the Riverside Arts Centre, Thames Street.
 
 
 

Observant shoppers in Avenue Parade will have noticed a brand new Defibrillator has been installed adjacent to the Nebel Pharmacy chemist. This initiative was championed by John Carey from the Lower Sunbury Business Community, with a bit of help from LOSRA, and partly financed by contributions from our 2 local Conservative Councillors from their Council allowances.
Naturally, we hope you won't have to use it, but if you do, here are some helpful tips.
A defibrillator gives a high energy shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest and may save their life.
  • In an emergency, access the defibrillator by calling 999 and give the postcode of the unit (TW16 5HS). They will give you the access code and send out an ambulance.
  • We are encouraging our community to learn how to use the defibrillator, by watching an instructional video below. Anyone can use it; you do not need to be first aid trained.
  • Our defibrillator is fully automatic and will prompt you through how to use it in a cardiac arrest emergency. However, watching the video should give you extra confidence in using it.
  • Please point your phone’s camera at the QR code below and follow the prompt to watch the video from London Hearts. Please forward it to local friends too.

The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club is on Friday 14th March and is the Club's now-traditional annual event in aid of The Mayor of Spelthorne’s Charities, featuring their house band THE CHAIN GANG.

This year’s Mayor is Cllr. Med Buck, a councillor for Riverside & Laleham, whose charities are Daybreak Respite Care at St. Peter’s Church, Staines, and the Jasmine Suite, the Ashford & St. Peter’s Breast Cancer Unit.

As ever, the Club has assembled the great and good of a local musicians collective led by Music Night organiser Paul Watts, under their customary name of THE CHAIN GANG in honour of the Mayor’s chain of office, to give their services free to perform what will be a great night of 60s, rock ‘n’ roll, blues, country and rock classics.

This year’s line-up features Karl Green, the former original and long-time bass player in Herman’s Hermits, along with guitarists Gerry Cook from Matrix, Mark Doyle from the Marshall Taylor Band and Tim Renton from 3AM, plus bass players Martin House from Matrix and Roger Harding from the Thames TV Big Band, drummer Stephane Booroff from Sky High and The Escorts, and formerly with Edison Lighthouse, and harmonica wizard Geoff Forester, who has played with numerous blues luminaries.

All proceeds go to the Mayor’s Charities, and the Club looks forward to a bumper crowd for a fun community night to raise as much as we can for two very good causes.

It's £10.00 on the door payable by cash or card. Hot food, prepared by the expert chefs from resident caterers from the community food distribution organisation Surplus To Supper, will be available as usual from about 6.30pm, and the band will be on stage around 8.30-8.45. We look forward to seeing you there.

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