What's on near Teddington this weekend: Bank Holiday fun, beer festival, and more

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Welcome to your weekly update of what's on in and around Teddington.
DISCO SOUL at Teddington
Friday 23 May, Teddington Constitutional Club, 7.30pm - midnight.

Your favourite 70's disco and soul music, a handful of 60's Motown plus maybe a splash of Northern soul on old-school vinyl.
Put on your boogie shoes, sprinkle disco glitter and join a friendly bunch of party people (some slightly worn out!) reliving their youth, strutting their stuff on the dancefloor, or just sitting with a drink and enjoying the great music.
No attitudes. Reasonably priced drinks.
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Rosslyn Park Beer Festival
Friday 23 May, Rosslyn Park FC, 7pm - 11pm.

The Rosslyn Park Beer Festival 2025 is your ultimate Beer Festival in South West London.
This will be a fantastic celebration of handcrafted spring ales and beers from all over the Surrey, London and beyond.
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Faery Trails at Strawberry Hill House & Garden
Saturday 24 May, Strawberry Hill House & Garden, various times.

Starting this May half-term and running all summer, we've got two Faery Trails for the kids, one in the house and one in the garden.
First, the faeries need your help in the garden! A curse has been put onto their woodland by a group of pixies and they need your help to lift it with faery magic. Hunt through our secluded gardens, creeping around ancient oaks and peeking under the bushes to uncover hidden fairy doors & clues. Pick up your Faery Trail Guide for £2 in the café and once you've completed your adventure return to pick up your fairy treat.
Next come inside to spot faeries in the magical rooms of Strawberry Hill House.
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85th anniversary of the heroic Little Ships evacuation from Dunkirk
Monday 26 May, The Wharf Bar & Restaurant, All Day.

This Bank Holiday Monday, 26th May, we invite you to a very special day at The Wharf as we mark the 85th anniversary of the heroic Little Ships evacuation from Dunkirk — a defining moment in history that began right here on our doorstep.
Located on the historic site of Tough's Boatyard, The Wharf is proud to honour its legacy. In 1940, dozens of small civilian vessels departed from this very spot in Teddington to help rescue over 330,000 Allied soldiers trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk. It's a story of bravery, community, and resilience — and we're commemorating it with something special.
There will also be a 25% discount on food all day.
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