What’s on in Teddington: railway Easter egg hunts, late-night galleries and cricket camps
By Oliver Monk
28th Mar 2024 | Local News
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Welcome to your weekly update of what's on in and around Teddington.
Every Thursday we round up all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend.
Read on for Teddington's not-to-be missed outings this week, and remember: you can add your local event for free using the Nub It button in our What's On section!
Easter Egg Extravaganza – Sunday 31 March
For a wonderful Easter family day out at affordable prices, come along and meet the Easter Bunny at Hampton Kempton Waterworks heritage railway.
Families are invited to find the Easter egg cards hidden around the railway and win a chocolate prize!
Along with steam train rides and a very-welcome play area, the railway makes for the perfect Easter day out.
There is free parking and drinks and snacks are available at the Ticket Office. £3 children (under 3s free) & £5 adults.
Late-night view of Creative Flow – Thursday 28 March
For firm believers that Thursday is the new Friday, come down for an exclusive Late Night View with Lyndsay Russell, a featured artist of Creative Flow: Kingston, Art & the River.
The exhibition showcases the role of the River Thames as a major source of creative inspiration in Kingston from the seventeenth century to the present – a history that includes Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites.
Russell's own bronze sculptures and river-inspired silk Aqua Nebula provide the contemporary flourish to the exhibition.
The late-night view at Kingston Museum will start at 6pm on Thursday, while the exhibition is on view until 13 April 2024.
Easter cricket camp – daily until 12 April
Get ready for a summer of cricket with Teddington Cricket Club's Easter warm-up camps.
Camps are open to girls and boys aged 5 to 15, whether they are first-timers or seasoned veterans of the sport.
Held at the club's Bushy Park facilities, training runs from 10am to 4pm daily, so there's no excuses for not making it down!
The camps are delivered by our Head Coach Rakhesh Khade and his team of fully qualified ECB coaches.
Training runs daily from 10am to 4pm.
For more local events, please check our What's On section here.
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