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The IMAGINE arts festival, in partnership with One Planet Sutton, aims to publicise Sutton’s sustainability initiatives via creativity and participation from our thriving arts community, offering entertainment, stimulating and thought-provoking events focussing on how we can better use, and treat, our planet.

The IMAGINE arts festival is supported by Sutton Council, which funds a grant scheme to help local community artists deliver a wide range of events. We are delighted to support these innovative and creative ideas and see them come to life, as well as encourage partnerships to flourish in our local communities. Please consider walking or cycling to events. Venue cycle racks are provided where you see the ‘Bicycle’ symbol on the back page.

I do hope you take advantage of the events on offer and continue to support your local arts scene.

Cllr. Jill Whitehead

Chair of Environment and Neighbourhoods Committee.

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All events are FREE.

Where*Booking required is stated please contact Sutton Theatres via the details below, or email if listed in the event.

BY PHONE:

You can book or reserve tickets by calling our box office number: 020 8770 6990

or enquiries line: 020 8770 6985

IN PERSON:

at the Secombe Theatre (9am - 4pm weekdays and Saturday 9.00am - 1.30pm) and the Charles Cryer Studio Theatre (Saturdays from 9.00am - 2.30pm)

BY EMAIL:

[email protected] with the title of the event, your full name and number of tickets requested

WEBSITE:

www.suttontheatres.co.uk/imagine and www.sutton.gov.uk/imagine

All events will be eco themed as

we partner with One Planet Sutton

to celebrate the arts in one of

London’s greenest boroughs.

We have exhibitions, a rusty orchestra, culture

cycle tours, recycled puppet workshops, an

eco themed poetry slam, drama workshops

and much more: spread right across the

borough and at a venue near you.

IMAGINE is Sutton’s largest

celebration of the arts and is

now in its eighth year.

The IMAGINE festival is supported by the London Borough of Sutton and its partners.

One Planet Sutton

Sutton has signed up to become a One Planet borough by 2025. This means ensuring we are all able to live happy, healthy lives in a way that helps to save money and reduces our impact on the world. One Planet Sutton looks at five themes which cover everything from sustainable transport and energy efficiency, to healthy lifestyles and inclusive communities. Look out for the five One Planet Sutton theme icons, which show you the key ways that each event will help us create a more sustainable borough.

www.oneplanetsutton.org

Saturday 13 September

IMAGINE Opening Extravaganza

Sutton High Street | 12noon - 3pm

Join us in the High Street for an afternoon of fun filled events and entertainment to celebrate the opening of the IMAGINE festival of the arts. There’s live music, drumming and craft workshops including snails tell tales, make your own scarecrow, a mascot race, giant butterfly stilt walkers and hedgemen living statues plus lots more. Opened by the Major of Sutton and sponsored by Enjoy Sutton, this inaugural event promises to offer something for everyone.

| All ages

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Thursday 25 September and 2 October

One Sound: music workshops

Sutton Life Centre | 5 - 6pm

Two workshops for children with autism exploring sounds inspired by nature, recording sound with unusual acoustic and electronic instruments. The children will be able to hear their contribution and take away their music. If you would like to know more or be involved please email: adam. [email protected]. The final piece of music will be available to view on the Sutton Life Centre website from 10 October. *Hear the work at the Sutton Life Centre on Friday 17 October, 5-8pm.

| 5-12yrs old *Booking required www.suttonlifecentre.org

Throughout September and October

Eco-Beats workshops

Various locations

Interactive music-led workshops to inspire and bring cohesion among various age groups, engaging and building awareness of the eco subject via the use of electronic sounds and poetry/spoken word. To book your place and for more information, please contact: Malcolm or Paolo via [email protected]

| 13-18years old *Booking required www.facebook.com/paolotossio www.facebook.com/lyricalonline

Saturday 20 September

Open House Weekend

BedZED | 12noon - 4pm

Come explore the UK’s first large-scale mixed use eco-village and sustainable community. Completed in 2002, BedZED is still an inspiration for low carbon neighbourhoods that promotes One Planet Living across the world, developed in partnership with Peabody Trust, Bioregional and designed by Bill Dunster Architects. Guided tours will start on the hour, and will be provided on a first come first served basis. Max 15 per tour. Details about the public realm improvements in Hackbridge by architects Adams & Sutherland will also be included in the tour.

| All ages

www.openhouselondon.org.uk/sutton

Saturday 20 September

Open House Weekend

Sutton Life Centre | 11am - 3pm

Join Sutton Life Centre for a tour of this award winning Eco building, from 11am-3pm. This is a child friendly event that includes art & crafts, as well as a Lego building activity!

| All ages

www.openhouselondon.org.uk/sutton

Sunday 21 September

Open House Weekend

Charles Cryer Studio Theatre | 10am - 5pm Explore behind the scenes of the Charles Cryer Studio Theatre and experience a special One Planet themed performance at 12noon and 2pm. Standard tours last 30 minutes, 45 minutes with live performance. Last tour 4.30pm. Max 10 at one time.

| All ages

www.openhouselondon.org.uk/sutton

Sunday 21 September

Walking and Enjoying Sutton’s History

Sutton High Street, outside Barclays Bank & Caffé Nero

Look out for the Imagine banner | 1.30pm & 3.30pm

This 75 minute walk around Sutton town centre will reveal rare architecture both new and old. See our Straw café and learn about its sustainability and the impact of a living wall of plants.

| All ages

www.enjoysutton.co.uk

Wednesday 24 September

Just a Light Bite!

Wallington Library | 1 - 2pm

A lunchtime performance by the exceptional London Mozart Players, where you can hear small bites of music on the theme of nature/animals/sea to suit all tastes. There will even be a chance to get involved!

| All ages

www.facebook.com/pages/Wallington-Library/91262106143

Saturday 27 September

You’re Getting Warmer

Straw Café | 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm

Hurry - we don’t have much time! The Three and a Half Degrees gang are on their way, and you’re our only hope of slowing them down.

You’re Getting Warmer is an outdoor adventure for families and small groups, which explores the effects of climate change in the UK. Armed with a smartphone and specialist app technology, you and your family are agents for change, hunting down clues and interacting on your mission to stall the Three and a Half Degrees. Booking is essential and groups will set off at regular intervals so please arrive at the Straw Café shortly before your allocated time, so you don’t miss your slot. You’re Getting Warmer is funded by Arts Council England and Brighton and Hove City Council and was developed with Brighton Dome and Undercurrent.

| 7-11 years plus accompanying family!

www.pebblegorge.com *Booking required

Sunday 28 September

Stones, Goons and Martians:

A cultural tour of Sutton by bike

Sutton High Street, outside Waterstones:

Look out for the Imagine banner | 11am - 1pm

Have you ever wondered which famous stars and people of history have lived in Sutton? Now is your chance to find out, and get healthy! Charles and Paul will take you on a gentle cycle tour to see hidden sites, such as the pub where the world famous Rolling Stones began, and the homes of H.G.Wells, Noel Coward and Sir Harry Secombe. This two hour cultural tour will take you from Sutton High Street, to Cheam and onto Worcester Park. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.

| 14+

www.suttontheatres.co.uk/imagine

Tuesday 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 September

Through the Eyes of a Child

Sutton Life Centre | 5 - 7pm

The Citizenship Media Group, led by the filmmaker and film tutor Richard Paris Wilson will create a video-based piece via the technique of double exposure; exploring the repercussions of damage to our environment. If you are aged 13-18 and interested in being involved, please email: [email protected]. Screening throughout October at Sutton Life Centre.

| 13-18years old *Booking required www.suttonlifecentre.org

Sunday 14, 21 and 28 September

One Body: painting workshops

Sutton Life Centre | 11am - 12 noon Picasso once said that ‘All children are artists’, so let us be inspired by our young artists! These workshops are an opportunity for children to create two large community paintings, inspired by the natural environment. To book on these workshops please email: [email protected] *See the final piece at the Sutton Life Centre on Friday 17 October, 5 - 8pm.

| 4-7years old *Booking required www.suttonlifecentre.org

Monday 8 and 15 September

One Body: art workshops

Sutton Life Centre | 12 noon - 2pm

One Body is a creative project which enables the vulnerable from our community to express their artistic talent. These workshops, open to adults with learning disabilities, will help create large paintings to be exhibited to the public in Sutton Life Centre. To book on these workshops please email: adam.greenhalgh@ sutton.gov.uk *See the final piece at the Sutton Life Centre on Friday 17 October, 5 - 8pm.

| Adults with learning difficulties or disabilities *Booking required

www.suttonlifecentre.org

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Saturday 4 October

Eco workshops

with the Gary Mason Charity

The Old Town Hall, Wallington | 10am - 4pm The Gary Mason Charity use 100% eco friendly materials, going back to the beginning of time when man used sounds of drums to communicate. Our qualified workshop leader will guide you through the way drums are made from sustainable forests and goats’ skin to learning basic rhythms and even playing your own solo piece! Also performing at the IMAGINE Opening Extravaganza.

| All ages

www.gary-mason-charity.org

Sunday 5 October

Drama Performance Day

at the Secombe Theatre

Secombe Theatre | 10am - 6pm

Unleash your creativity with a dramatic day of workshops and free performances. Could you tread the boards? Why not try our ‘Play in a Day’? No matter how much experience you have, the day long workshop, (from 10am) which culminates in a final environmentally aware performance, will lead to the group using new acting skills to perform on stage at 4.45pm. Even if acting isn’t for you, there will be free performances to enjoy all day. Perhaps rhyming couplets are more your thing? Running from 10.30am-12.30pm, award winning poet Stephen Smith will inspire you to create a unique poem and that perfect short story.

| Adults only *Booking required

www.suttontheatres.co.uk

Sunday 5 October

We Move

Secombe Theatre | 4pm

Sutton Centre for Equalities will host a live performance by the over 50s from BME communities of Sutton. The group will be using everyday discarded objects as props and performing a work inspired by the impact of these objects on the planet.

| All ages

www.suttonce.org.uk

Friday 10 October

One Planet Poetry Workshop

Friends Meeting House | 8 - 10pm

You are invited to join Sutton Writers for a One Planet Poetry Workshop with an inspirational professional facilitator, Aoife Mannix. Numbers are limited so you will need to reserve your free place with the box office.

| Adults only *Booking required

www.suttonwriters.co.uk

Saturday 11 October

Natural Rhythms of the Steel Pan

Sutton High Street | 12noon - 4pm Sutton Black History Group presents steel pan music on the High Street. The steel pan was originally made from old gallon drums containing oil and its rich history lives on. Enjoy a live performance bringing you summer sounds, uniting the environmental theme and a great celebration of Black History Month!

| All ages

www.facebook.com/BHMsutton

Sunday 12 October

Music Performance Day

Secombe Theatre | 10am - 6pm Performances by Sutton Brass Ensemble at 11.30am, the British Clarinet Ensemble at 2.30pm and W10 Choir at 5pm, plus many local groups performing throughout the day. Got an old and formerly loved instrument mouldering in the cupboard? Get it out and join the Rusty Orchestra at 1.30pm, email [email protected] or call 0208 770 6985 to take part. There will also be craft stalls selling throughout the day, so you can leave with some great memories and a lovely gift.

| All ages

www.suttontheatres.co.uk

Monday 13 - Saturday 18 October

Art as Therapy

Europa Gallery | Open Mon 9.30am - 6pm | Tues - Fri 9:30am - 8pm | Sat 9:30am - 5pm | Sun 1 - 4.30pm The annual Art as Therapy exhibition will give emphasis to eco subjects as part of the IMAGINE festival. Participating groups include Bananas Art, Clusters, Orchard Hill College, SCOLA, Scill Centre, the Sutton Mental Health Foundation and Sutton Support and Inclusion Team.

There will be a prize of £50 for the piece of work judged to have the greatest visual impact.

Monday 13 October

Art as Therapy

Private view

Europa Gallery | 6 - 8pm

Join Arts Network Sutton for the Art as Therapy private view, when the Mayor will announce the winner of the best eco themed work produced.

| All ages

www.artsnetworksutton.org

Wednesday 15 October

Recycled Stories

Secombe Theatre | 3 - 5pm

You are invited to a fun workshop where no skills and no pens are required. There’s no need to write down your stories, instead we encourage you to share them and use your personal experiences and histories to create a new story: to be acted out within the group. This will be led by a professional actress; you will be in very safe hands. Lots of laughter guaranteed and a cup of tea too!

| Adults only *Booking required

www.facebook.com/fallenangelsdrama

*Friday 17 October

One Body / One Sound Exhibition

Private View

Sutton Life Centre | 5 - 8pm

One Body / One Sound is a sensory exhibition which take inspiration from nature, with works produced by children aged 4-6, adults with learning disabilities, children with autism, the elderly in care homes and people in prison.

The exhibition runs from 22 October - 23 November Open Mon - Fri 9:30am - 8pm,

Sat 9:30am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 2pm

suttonlifecentre.org

Saturday 18 October

Dance Performance Day

at the Secombe Theatre

Secombe Theatre | 10am - 6pm

Warm up that body and throw out some moves with our free IMAGINE dance workshops. Our first class will be an open session on contemporary fusion dance at 1pm. Later in the day, we have a very different flavour with our Sutton Stompers workshop at 3.15pm (for the over 50s) and performances throughout the day on the main stage of the theatre. You will be spinning with Imagination by the end!

| All ages *Booking required for workshops

www.suttontheatres.co.uk/imagine

Saturday 18 October

The Flying Scotsman Film Screening

Carshalton Methodist Church | 7.30pm (Doors open at 7pm)

Our cinema shows the true story of Scottish cyclist, Graeme Obree, who designed and built his own high performance bicycle from scrap metal and washing machine parts and cycled into history by breaking the world record. Sub-titles for people with hearing difficulties.

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Wednesday 22 October

One Planet Poetry

Performance Workshop

Charles Cryer Studio Theatre | 3 - 5pm Sutton Writers, together with the Fallen Angels drama group invite you to a One Planet themed poetry performance practice. Learn how to read your poems out loud and achieve maximum impact.

| Adults only *Booking required

www.suttonwriters.co.uk

www.facebook.com/fallenangelsdrama

Wednesday 22 – Thursday 29 October

Natural African Worlds Exhibition

Europa Gallery

This project exhibits original African art that captures African landscapes and communities from Ghana, Senegal and Dominica. The featured artists Diba, David Ali, Bokotey, Charway and Yaw are trailblazing in their innovative use of organic materials and their image composition. This is a vibrant exhibition showcasing some of the brightest contemporary artists coming out of Africa.

| All ages

www.artafro.com

Thursday 23 October

Natural African Worlds Exhibition

Private View

Europa Gallery | 5.30 - 7.30pm

Join the artists of the Natural African Worlds at the Europa gallery for an evening of great art with an eco theme! Feeling inspired from the show? We will have the wall of inspiration, where you can leave your own drawings, notes and ideas on what a One Planet Sutton could look like.

| All ages

www.artafro.com

Friday 24 October

A Rubbish Lunchbreak Performance

Sutton High Street, Morrisons | 3 - 3.20pm Europa gallery, Central Library | 4 - 4.20pm Bill and Fred are knackered!

They’ve spent the morning sweeping and rubbish-picking Sutton High Street and are ready for a bite to eat. But something strange has happened to Bill’s sandwiches and even the rubbish pile behind him has something to say about it. A show using puppetry, comedy and movement to bring fun and imagination to a pile of rubbish. Brought to you by the members of the Equally Diverse Training Scheme.

| All ages

www.savvytheatre.co.uk

Friday 24 October

One Planet Poetry Slam

Charles Cryer Studio Theatre | 7.30 - 9.30pm Sutton Writers invite you to an eco themed poetry slam. You will be guaranteed to hear an array of great poems and have the chance to vote for your favourite on the night. As well as a great evening of entertainment, there will be the opportunity to take part and win a cash prize! If you would like to read your poem at the slam, just email Martin Goss at [email protected]. Slammers will get a maximum of five minutes each.

| Adults only *Booking required

www.suttonwriters.co.uk

Saturday 25 October

Autumnal Bird Watch

Whitehall | 2 - 4pm

A gentle guided walk around the local parks, including Cheam Park and Nonsuch Park, looking at bird migration. The walk and talk will be led by a representative from the Ecology Centre and will start and end at Whitehall, with refreshments available in the tea room at the end. To book your free place, please email: [email protected] or call 020 8643 1236

| All ages *Booking required

www.friendsofwhitehallcheam.co.uk

Sat 25 October – Sat 1 November

Whitehall goes Green

Whitehall

Whitehall will have filters on existing street lights to illuminate the building in green and highlight IMAGINE One Planet Sutton to the passing public.

| All ages

www.friendsofwhitehallcheam.co.uk

Saturday 25 October

Willow Workshop: Make an Eco Tunnel

Sutton Life Centre | 10am - 4pm

Join Eco-arts and the willow team at Sutton Life Centre in the Eco Garden. Discover the art of willow weaving drawing in 3D to make a growing, living sculpture good for wildlife.

| All ages

www.eco-arts.co.uk

Sunday 26 October

Scrap Heap Scarecrow Challenge

Honeywood Museum | 2 - 5pm

Help Carshalton Community Allotment create super scarecrows, recycling and reusing materials destined for landfill. Drop in for free workshops with professional artists.

| All ages

www.envfair.org.uk

www.localfoodnetwork.org.uk

Monday 27 October

Imagine the Future

Scriptwriting Workshop

Wallington Hall | 10am - 12noon Imagine a world with a different climate and alternative energies...will the future hold a utopia or dystopia? Write a short script, your imagination could change the world!

| 14+ *Booking required

www.rachelsambrooks.com

Monday 27 October

A Rubbish Lunch Break Workshop

Wallington Hall | 2 - 3pm

Come and join the cast from A Rubbish Lunch Break and have fun turning rubbish into puppets! Bring along anything you were going to chuck and let’s see what we can create. Limited places available.

| Age 6+ *Booking required

www.savvytheatre.co.uk

Tuesday 28 October

Bagtastic and Bottilicious!

Riverside Centre | 10.30am - 2.30pm

Sutton Mencap are going to be creating a bright and snazzy flower bed at the Riverside Centre made entirely from plastic bottles! We will also be working with plastic bags to weave flower vases and other exciting pieces to form an indoor installation. We would love you to join us on the day and help the flower bed grow!

| Adults

www.suttonmencap.org.uk

Tuesday 28 October

Make and Bake with Sutton Youth Parliament

The Quad | 10.30am - 3.30pm

Make a Mosaic

(Morning)

This is your chance to up-cycle old tiles and create something beautiful! Your handy work will be part of creating an everlasting piece for the Quad. Please contact [email protected] to book your place! | Ages 13-19 (up to 25 with LDD) *Booking required

Graffiti Competition

(Afternoon)

On the spot graffiti workshop will use eco friendly materials to create art works on boards made from recycled material. The final pieces will be on themes which help raise awareness of our changing environments and the causes. There will be prizes for the best three works. Please contact [email protected] to book your place!

| Ages 13-19 (up to 25 with LDD)*Booking required

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Wednesday 29 October

Make and Bake with Sutton Youth

Parliament

(Morning and Afternoon)

The Quad | 10.30am - 3.30pm

Imagine the best savoury dish you’ve ever tasted... now it’s time to create an even better recipe with your team! Work together to make the winning dish of the day using fair-trade and locally sourced products. You will have to use your culinary skills to win over the judges. Please contact [email protected] to book your place!

| Ages 13-19 (up to 25 with LDD)

www.suttonyouth.org

Wednesday 29 October

Willow Sculpture Workshops

Friends of the Sutton Ecology Centre 11am - 1pm and 2 - 4pm

Two local artists, Simon Honey and Lucy Dean, will lead sessions in the Sutton Ecology Grounds to create a new living willow sculpture that will also be used as an educational resource in the future, whilst celebrating the centre’s 25th anniversary. Why not come to the construction sessions and help create the sculpture.

| All ages

www.friendsecologycentre.org.uk

Wednesday 29th October

Halloween Homes for Wildlife:

Make your own Bird Boxes

Whitehall | 2 - 4pm

The Ecology Centre will lead a session looking at homes for wildlife: they will help visitors create bird boxes from flat pack kits with Whitehall’s staff who help them decorate the boxes. Finished boxes can be taken home and put in the participants’ gardens. To book your free place, please email: [email protected] or call 020 8643 1236

| All ages, 5+ *Booking required

www.friendsofwhitehallcheam.co.uk

Friday 31 October

Spooky Craft and Moth Trapping

(Part 1)

Whitehall | 3pm - 5pm

The Ecology Centre team will be talking to the group about moths and their environment and setting traps. There will be a related ‘spooky animal’ craft in the house, which will be used to decorate Whitehall for Halloween and participants are encouraged to attend the follow up session the next morning. To book your free place, please email: whitehallmuseum@sutton. gov.uk or call 0208 643 126.

| All ages, craft for 4+ *Booking required

www.friendsofwhitehallcheam.co.uk

Friday 31 October

One String to Bind them All,

as part of Big Draw 2014

Wallington Hall | 1 - 4pm

Join in an entirely experimental drawing/dancing project! Partners work together to draw geometric patterns and create a Mandala inspired dance. The tricky bit; you will become a life size compass!

| All ages *Booking required

teamimagineers.wix.com/imagine

Wednesday 1 November

Living Willow Sculpture Project

Friends of the Sutton Ecology Centre 11am to 1pm and 2-4pm

Help create a large sculpture to celebrate the 25th Anniversary on the Sutton Ecology Centre. Two local artists, Simon and Lucy will help you create a new living willow sculpture that will also be used as an educational resource in the future. Local people will have a chance to come to the construction sessions and help create the sculpture.

| All ages

www.friendsecologycentre.org.uk

Saturday 1 November

Moth Trapping

(Part 2)

Whitehall | 10am - 12pm

The group from Friday 31st October will be encouraged to attend the follow up session which will be led by the Ecology Centre team. The traps which were set the afternoon before will be explored in detail, with a representative from the Ecology Centre explaining to the group about the characteristics of the ‘butterflies of the night’. To book your free place, please email: [email protected] or call 020 8643 1236.

| All ages *Booking required

www.friendsofwhitehallcheam.co.uk

Saturday 1 November

Cycle of Life

All Saints Church | 6.30 - 8.30pm

Guest House Opera in association with the Sutton Music Festival will present a concert of songs and music reflecting the ongoing cycle of life and how death leads to regeneration and re-birth. Guest House Opera’s singers – many of them soloists in their own right - sing solo, in various-sized groups and in a number of musical styles from classical to contemporary ‘crossover,’ with special guests joining. Guest House Opera is working with the Sutton Music Festival for the first time this year, to give outstanding performers from the festival an added local platform to showcase their talents, early in their career.

| All ages

www.guesthouseopera.co.uk

Sunday 2nd November

Finale Eco Beats Showcase

The Brook | 3 - 5pm

EcoBeats will showcase their eco film and creative music project produced especially for this year’s festival. The intimate screening will be followed by a Q&A and live acoustic performance from the project directors Paolo Tossio & Lyrical. Please reserve your place by emailing [email protected]

| All ages *Booking required

www.facebook.com/paolotossio

Half Term

Enjoy Sutton in conjunction with Secombe Theatre Presents:

Spooky Sutton, Creative

Workshops for All

Let the little ones sing to their hearts content and boogie at the Secombe! From Sing-a-Song in Sutton to a Toddlers ball and Halloween Story time there will be something for those aged as young as 6months to 15years old. Bring out the star in your child! Visit our website for more details.

www.suttontheatres.co.uk www.enjoysutton.co.uk

Half term activities

at Wallington Hall

Enter the grand Wallington Hall to experience life size drawing as part of BIG Draw, live performances and storytelling over the half term. SCOLA will be helping us scare you with spooky tales and fun for all the family.

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BedZED Pavilion

24A Sandmartin Way, Wallington, SM6 7DF

Carshalton Methodist Church

Ruskin Road, Carshalton, SM5 3DE

Morrisons

High St, Sutton, SM1 1DD

The Quad Youth Centre

Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, SM5 1JW

All Saints Church

High Street, Carshalton, SM5 3AQ (by the Ponds) 12

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Riverside Centre

Riverside Community Association, 113 Culvers Avenue, Carshalton, SM5 2FJ

Wallington Hall

Stafford Rd, Wallington, SM6 9AQ

Honeywood Museum

Honeywood Walk, Carshalton, SM5 3NX

Whitehall

1 Malden Road, Cheam,SM3 8QD

Europa Gallery

Sutton Central Library, St Nicolas Way, SM1 1EA 7

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Sutton High Street Sutton Life Centre

24 Alcorn Close, Sutton, SM3 9PX

Wallington Library

Shotfield, Wallington, SM6 0HY

Friends Meeting House

Cedar Road, Sutton, SM2 5DA

Secombe Theatre

42 Cheam Road, Sutton, SM1 2SS

Charles Cryer Studio Theatre

39 High Street, Carshalton, SM5 3BB 1

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Straw Café

Manor Park, Throwley Way, Sutton

Friends of the Sutton Ecology Centre

The Old Rectory, Festival Walk, Carshalton, SM5 3NY

The Brook

84 Manor Rd, Wallington, SM6 0AD

The Old Town Hall - Wallington

Woodcote Road, Wallington, SM6 0NB 17

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A full listing is available onwww.suttontheatres.co.uk/imagineand www.sutton.gov.uk/imagine or if you have any enquiries please call the box office on 0208 770 6990 or enquires line 0208 770 6985

IMAGINE new ways of travelling by walking or cycling to the events and getting healthy at the same time! Visit www.walkit.com to plan out your walking route! Or map out your journey for using public transport on: www.journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk We also have more information on cycle routes at www.suttontheatres.co.uk/imagine.

Please also see cycle icons for events with bicycle racks.

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