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June 2017

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Challenge your senses to gather information about the world around you with this highly interactive exhibition.

until

17

June


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The fourth year for the Surbiton Food Festival celebrating all that's good in food and drink locally. Two weeks of events and activities plus special offers in restaurants, cafes and bars. Get involved in the hunt for the Seething Pasty, taste the difference and help support the Kingston Pound at a festival for everyone.

until

21

May


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Help celebrate the rich history of freshwater sardine fishing in Surbiton. A chance to taste this fabulous local delicacy as we BBQ a catch and relive the times when Seething was famous for its fishing industry. Live bands, charity bar and stalls will help to recreate the golden era of fishing. You can watch the catch by the Thames and then join the Fishy Procession all the way to Claremont Gardens.

Sunday

7

May


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Room 3024, Kingston Business School, Kingston Hill campus, Kingston Hill, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey

This talk outlines a new study on non-compliance with the National Living Wage (NLW) in small firms. We focus on long established firms in low paying sectors and more recently formed businesses owned by new migrants.

Monday

8

May


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Penrhyn Road campus

Hosted by the School of Performance and Screen Studies.

Tuesday

9

May


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Rose Theatre

Free lunchtime concerts supported by Kingston University.

Wednesday

10

May


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Kingston School of Art at Knights Park

Train to be an eel trap monitor with the Zoological Society of London

Wednesday

10

May


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Penrhyn Road campus

As part of the Department of Economics Research Seminar Series.

Wednesday

10

May

 

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