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Help to get your business online
Talent showcase auditions: 24 and 25 January
New year, new you
Getting medical help fast
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What's on

A run-down of what’s on in the borough over the next month: films, theatre and music.

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Consultations
Social housing provision

Are you interested in local social housing provision? Have you ever been on the housing waiting list or do you know someone who is?

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Adult social care, care homes and transport
Consultations on adult social care charges, residential care homes and local transport are being carried out by Surrey County Council.
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Council car parks
Do you use council car parks? If not, what stops you?
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What's on

Thursday 22 and Sunday 25 January
Theory of Everything
James Marsh's biopic of the celebrated scientist Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything, stars Eddie Redmayne as the world famous physicist.
3.30pm and 7.30pm, Sunday 25 at January 7.30pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £5-£7
For more Information visit the Harlequin’s website

Thursday 22 January

National Theatre Live: Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre.
7pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £13-£15
For more information visit the Harlequin’s website

Sunday 25 January
Bolshoi Ballet Swan Lake (streamed live)
At the palace at a majestic ceremony, the royal family and their guests are gathered for Prince Siegfried’s birthday celebrations. He must choose a wife during the ceremony. Overcome by the sudden awareness of his future responsibilities, he escapes into the night and meets a strange flock of swans by a magical lake.
3pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £13-£15
For more Information visit the Harlequin’s website

Friday 30 and Saturday 31 January
Pantomime: Jack and the beanstalk
Traditional pantomime featuring songs, jokes, villains and heroes. Come along to cheer, boo and enjoy yourself.
7pm at Tadworth Church Hall, KT20 5AH
Tickets, £5 (children), £8 (adults)
Tickets can be booked online or

Saturday 7 February
National Flood Forum Roadshow
Experts from the National Flood Forum, Thames Water and South West Water will be on hand to provide information and answer questions. You can also buy flood defences at the roadshow.
11am-3pm at Cenenary Hall, Wheelers Lane, Smallfield, RH6 9PT
For more information, contact Burstow Parish Council

Saturday 7 February
Banstead Arts Festival Society presents a concert by Laura van der Heijden on cello and Tom Foster on piano
In 2012, when only 15, Laura van der Heijden shot to fame as the winner of the BBC Young Musician Competition, amazing jury and public alike with her maturity and musicianship. With her regular pianist partner Tom Poster she plays a programme rich in contrasts, which explores the classic repertoire of Beethoven and Schubert, alongside two fascinating 20th Century works.
7.30pm, The Community Hall, Park Road, Banstead, SM7 3AJ
Tickets: adults £12, schoolchildren £3
For more information visit the Banstead Arts Festival Society website 

Sunday 8 February
WWI Centenary Film Season: A very long engagement
The story of a young woman's relentless search for her fiancé, who has disappeared from the trenches of the Somme during World War I.
6pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets are free but must be booked in advance
For more information visit the Harlequin’s website

Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 February
Set fire to the stars
An aspiring poet in 1950s New York has his ordered world shaken when he embarks on a week-long retreat to save his hell raising hero, Dylan Thomas
3pm and 7.45, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £5-£7
For more information visit the Harlequin’s website

Tuesday 17 February
Hugless Douglas
Theatre show: Hugless Douglas is a huggable, lovable young brown bear who wakes up one morning in need of a hug. He tries to find the perfect one. After all, there are so many different hugs to choose from.
2.30pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £9
For more Information visit the Harlequin’s website

Wednesday 18 February
Barbara Dickson winter 2015 Tour
Barbara Dickson emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the 1960s and has been creating music ever since and has become the biggest Scottish female artist of all time.
7.30pm, Harlequin Theatre & Cinema, Warwick Quadrant, Redhill, RH1 1NN
Tickets: £27.50
For more Information visit the Harlequin’s website

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