What's On in Teddington this weekend

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

11th Nov 2021 | Local News

A remembrance service in Teddington will take place on Sunday 14 November (Image: Teddington Parish Church)
A remembrance service in Teddington will take place on Sunday 14 November (Image: Teddington Parish Church)

Looking for something to do in Teddington this weekend? We've got you covered.

Every Thursday we bring you our pick of at least 3 events happening in our town on Friday evening, Saturday or Sunday.

Here's what you won't want to miss this weekend.

SATURDAY: England vs Wallabies - Autumn Internationals 2021

England will face Australia at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday 13 November in the second of three autumn internationals to be played by England in 2021. The winner of this match will be awarded the Cook Cup.

In their most recent meeting, England beat the Wallabies 40-16 during a World Cup quarter-final in Japan.

England and Australia have played each other on 51 occasions since their first meeting in 1909. Both teams have won 25 matches apiece and there has also been one draw.

The game kicks off at 5.30pm and some tickets are still left - click HERE to get yours.

SATURDAY: Get creative at The Warehouse, Hampton Wick

If rugby isn't your thing, there are plenty of arty workshops to get stuck into at the Warehouse - a community centre on Church Grove in Hampton Wick.

Here's what you can learn there:

- Creative Writing Workshop - A Sense of Place and Young Writers Workshop with Jannette Simpson

- Machine Sewing for Beginners and Sew a Toiletries Bag with Cornelia Costeanu

- Ceramic Christmas decorations workshop with Jesse Crowther

- Festive rag wreath making with Ann and Catherine from Handmade Workshops

SUNDAY: Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service in Teddington

The Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service will go ahead as normal this year.

And it will have a special poignancy as we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Royal British Legion and the wonderful work they do in supporting veterans.

The procession will start outside the Royal British Legion at 10.15am and proceed up to the Cenotaph outside Teddington Memorial Hospital.

There will then be a Service of Remembrance at 10.50am. This will be led by Rev. Joe Moffatt, Chaplain to the RBL in Teddington, alongside other local clergy.

Local dignitaries and representatives will lay wreaths on behalf of many local organisations. The Salvation Army band will accompany the hymns and the Last Post will be played by a Bugler from the Sea Cadets.

All are welcome to follow the procession, line the streets or join us outside the Hospital where there will be a road closure for the duration of the Service.

For those who can't join in person the service will be live-streamed HERE

SUNDAY: Evening wear pop-up at Mary's Living and Giving

A special pop-up at Teddington charity shop Mary's Living and Giving from 11.30-3.30am (after the Remembrance Service has finished).

Ladies and men's evening wear will be on sale inside the shop, and brands will range from high street to designer, including dresses by Alexander McQueen and Matthew James.

Gowns currently in the window, each adorned with a poppy, will also be on sale alongside fashion books.

The shop supports the charity Save The Children and it's a chance to pick a more sustainable/ethical outfit to wear at upcoming winter events.

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