What's on near Teddington this weekend: Jazz concert, heritage steam train, and writer's sessions
By Tilly O'Brien 19th Mar 2026
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Struggling to think of what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Teddington Nub News has you covered with some of our top picks!
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Alina Bzhezhinska Trio
Thursday 19 March, The Jazz Sanctuary, 7.45pm - 10.30pm.

Alina Bzhezhinska is a well known and much loved artist among London audiences. She has performed here many times with her quintet HipHarpCollective, as well as in a duo with saxophonist Tony Kofi.
This time she returns with a new project featuring Menelik Claffey on bass and Joel Prime on drums and percussion. With the harp heavily extended through electronics and pre-recorded sounds, the trio will pay tribute to jazz visionaries Alice Coltrane, Dorothy Ashby and Pharoah Sanders, while also presenting Bzhezhinska's latest compositions from the albums Whispers of Rain and Women in Jazz Vol. 1.
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Heritage Steam
Saturday 21 March and Sunday 22 March, Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway, Open from 10.30am - 4pm.

Enjoy a delightful ride on our beautiful heritage steam train, then relax with a picnic in our scenic field—complete with a play train, woodland area, and viewing platform.
* FREE rides on our sit-on miniature train for extra smiles all round! *Picnic, play & woodland areas * ice creams & drinks & snacks available, *FREE parking.
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Writing Session: After Hours
Friday 20 March, ETNA Community Centre

After Hours Writers is a local after-work writing group based in Twickenham. We meet twice a month on Friday evenings with themed writing sessions – offering our members a friendly, productive, and supportive space to write.
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Sunday Evening Worship
Sunday 22 March, Christ Church, 6pm start.

Biblically, God's people have been taught to meet in both the morning and the evening, and Christians have particularly understood the Lord's Day to be the day that is devoted to worship (Exodus 29, Numbers 28). The desire to meet together frequently, including in evenings, is seen in the earliest churches (Acts.2:42, 20:7). The Lord's Day is clearly stated as a day set apart for God.
The principle of the Sabbath, grounded in creation, and reaffirmed in the Ten Commandments, calls believers to devote the day to worship, rest, and spiritual reflection. Biblical theology has historically emphasized the whole day as belonging to the Lord, not merely a single hour in the morning. An evening service helps God's people frame the entire day around the worship of God.
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