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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.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016 12:18

Sunbury Cricket Club Appeals for Help

The following self-explanatory email from SCC has been received by LOSRA:

We are large and busy Club and need support.

Please feel free to circulate this email to family and friends who may be interested in any of the roles below.

Do you Want to Score? - Training Given

We need more scorers for both Saturday and Sunday XIs for matches of all standards. Adults and teenagers, male and female, are all welcome to volunteer. Training will be given and if you are sufficiently proficient and wish to progress to scoring on a laptop for the higher XIs the Club will pay for a licence for Total Cricket Scorer on your laptop.

If you would like to know more please contact our Hon Secretary Karl Burgess at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Cleaner Required

The relationship with our cleaner has recently come to an end and we are looking for another person to fulfil the role. This is paid employment which in the summer could offer up to £50 per week (before tax) and less than this during the winter.

The job has been advertised on Gumtree here. Members are welcome to contact Peter Browne direct.

Are You a Professional Planner?

We are looking for a member who might be in private practice or with a local authority? If you fit this description we should like to hear from you to provide some informal advice at a preliminary stage about a development we have in mind within the clubhouse complex.

If you think you can help please contact our Hon Secretary Karl Burgess at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Opera Holloway's production of Donizetti's 'Don Pasquale' will be performed at the Riverside Arts Centre on Wednesday the 25th May.

The story of Don Pasquale revolves around a classic comedic premise: a young couple in love schemes to thwart the inappropriate plans of a pompous old man, who wants to marry the girl himself. What makes the opera notable within this familiar genre is its emphasis on genuine human emotion. Donizetti’s score is graceful and effervescent, as one would expect from this master of melody, but adds an additional level of sophistication to match the comic (yet insightful) proceedings.

Click here for flier

Quartet Pro Musica, one of the country’s longest established string quartets, returns to the Riverside Arts Centre, Thames Street, on Saturday May 28th at 7.30pm for a concert that will showcase three chamber music masterpieces from the 18th, 19th and 20th century.

The concert opens with Haydn’s String Quartet, Op. 64 No. 5 in D major “Lark’, first performed in England and arguably the most popular of Haydn’s eighty-three string quartets, a perfect representative of the entire genre, and aptly described by Paul Epstein as “a story, a song, a dance and a party”.

This is followed by the exotic, Iberian themed Turina String Quartet Op. 34, La Oración del Torero, a beautiful work full of shimmering atmosphere, bravado and passion.

After the interval, the concert closes with Schubert’s magnificent String Quartet No. 14 in D minor of 1824, posthumously titled ‘Death and the Maiden’ after the lied of the same name which influences the second movement. The D minor quartet stands as Schubert’s greatest quartet, an emotional tour de force, and among the finest in the entire quartet literature.

Quartet Pro Musica was formed in 1955 by its original and current leader, Patrick Halling. Over the years the quartet has been involved in highly acclaimed recordings for the BBC, and has played in all the leading venues in the country. The current members, Patrick Halling (violin), Keith Lewis (violin), Ariane Alexander (viola) and Myrtle Bruce-Mitford (cello), only the fourth line-up since 1955, continue this fine tradition of excellence in chamber music, as they perform and record a wide repertoire from the classical, romantic and modern eras.

Tickets for reserved seats for the concert can be bought on line at: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/quartetpromusica

Unreserved seat tickets can be bought at the door.

£12.50 single ticket; £5 student; £40 group of 4 ticket.

For further information, please contact the Secretary, Quartet Pro Musica, via:

Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Phone 07879 474 870

A day to relax and practice techniques and methods you may not have tried before in this one day experimental drawing class with artist, Stuart Simler.

The day will consist of drawing outside capturing the landscape, if the weather permits; and in the gallery tackling portraits and being sensory using a variety of wet and dry and water based materials.

Saturday 28th May, 10am - 3pm; £45.00 inc materials. To book, call: 01932 788101 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The next Music Night at Sunbury Cricket Club falls on Friday 13th May, when the Club welcomes back one of Sunbury's most popular bands, THE 60s ALL STARS, who played at our very first Music Night five years ago in 2011, and have been back every year since then.

The band will need very little introduction to many of us, featuring Mick Avory, the original drummer from the Kinks, guitarist Alan Lovell, who is still playing with the Swinging Blue Jeans, bass guitarist John Dee from The Foundations, and guitarist Del Mandel, who was with Crispian St. Peters and also played with George Harrison’s band. 

They are one of the very best of the ‘60s revival bands on the circuit, and guarantee a hugely entertaining evening of wall-to-wall beat era classics as they draw on their amazing repertoire. Food will be available as usual from about 7pm.

The public information day at Kempton Park went ahead as planned and it's clear that Redrow, the prospective developers, are in for the long haul. We can expect the Company to use its considerable resources to influence the local plan, currently undergoing revision, to include Kempton Park green belt for residential development.

David Cameron and George Osborne wrote in The Times last July: "We will always protect the green belt and make sure planning decisions are made by local people." This statement followed the Conservative manifesto which promised four times to protect the green belt. In addition, the Leader of our Council, Cllr. Ian Harvey has made his views very plain (see article of 25th April below) so you would be justified in thinking that the Kempton Park project appears to be a non-starter.

However, LOSRA is not given to speculative leaps as, despite these promises, there is ample precedent for developments on green belt land throughout the UK. The law is opaque at best (perhaps deliberately so) and only last month, Greg Clark, the Communities Secretary, approved 1,500 new homes between Gloucester and Cheltenham, with the reason that the need for housing outweighed the need to protect the green belt.

What is certain, therefore, is that the Redrow project at Kempton Park is not going to crumble under the weight of local opposition; but, with the combined opposition of our local authority and its residents, we should have a fighting chance in protecting this valuable local asset and preventing the inevitable traffic congestion in a Borough already designated as an Air Quality Management Area.

If you were unable to attend the public information day on 23rd April you can to see the information banners provided by Redrow at the event by clicking here:

http://www.redrowkempton.co.uk/consultation.html

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