Like any local community, the policies and decisions shaping the character and future of Lower Sunbury are influenced by a combination of local and national government initiatives, alongside market forces and vested interests operating within these frameworks. As with many areas, Lower Sunbury faces challenges stemming from an aging infrastructure, rapid urban development, increasing traffic congestion, and other pressures that impact both quality of life and the distinctive character of the neighbourhood.
In collaboration with local authorities, other residents’ associations and amenity groups, LOSRA plays a vital role in addressing fundamental issues that affect its members' lives. This organisation not only engages with broader strategic concerns but also focuses on the everyday matters that shape community well-being.
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The Avenue Neighbourhood Autumn Picture Competition resulted in an impressive thirty entries from competitors aged of 4 and upwards. This is the third competition held by The Avenue NHW and again the standard of picture submitted is extremely high and the judges had great difficulty in selecting a winner in each of the five categories. The three judges were especially impressed by the amount of talent and interest in just one road in Sunbury-on-Thames.
The theme was ‘Memories of Summer’ and the pictures are on display in the Embroidery Gallery Café until Sunday 19 December.
Chairman of the Lower Sunbury Business Community has forwarded the following email for publication on the LOSRA Website:
"It is with sadness that we have to announce the Annual LOSBC Christmas Market will not be held this year on Tuesday 14th December as planned.
There has not been enough interest from stall holders to exhibit at this years event."
This years market was due to take place on the same day as the popular 'Carols on the Meadow' event which attracts a regular following of local residents to the village.
Dennis van Wonderen, chairman of the LOSBC commented: 'It's very sad that this years market has had to be cancelled.
The difficult economic trading conditions are certainly a contributing factor towards the cancellation as there was insufficient interest from traders to exhibit.
The LOSBC is continuously striving to attract shoppers to the village and encourage residents to shop locally. Without the customers, the village wouldn't have
any shops! The event would have celebrated it's third year and a lot of the residents were looking forward to the festive gathering to kick off the Christmas celebrations.
Whilst this is a small setback, we will keep chipping away at different opportunities to keep the village shops alive!'
The Riverside Youth Theatre will stage a performance of Momo, based on the fantasy novel by Michael Ende.
The production will run from Wednesday 8th December to Saturday 11th December at the Riverside Arts Centre, Thames Street.
No details of tickets or pricing but admission on the night should be possible.
The Autumn newsletter is currently with the printers and should be available for distribution to all 3,800 households in Lower Sunbury from the weekend of 4th/5th December. Its publication was again delayed this year whilst we awaited details of the London Irish appeals. The newsletter may be viewed by clicking here.