
Welcome to the Kingswood Village website, sponsored and maintained by the KRA.
Here, we give useful information about Kingswood, Surrey in the UK.
You should be able to find almost anything you want to know about the village; its history, services and contact information for the people who lead the various groups and associations that help to maintain village life.
Latest Village News

SCC Information for Residents: Coronavirus Covid19
This afternoon the Chief Medical Officer for England announced three further patients who were ‘close contacts of a known case’, had tested positive for COVID-19. These relate to a man who tested positive in Surrey on Friday 28 February so brings the total number of confirmed cases in Surrey to two. We can also confirm

Kingswood NSPCC – New Khyber meal
Kingswood NSPCC committee invites you to join them for a delicious meal at the New Khyber Tandoori in Kingswood on Tuesday 7th April 2020 at 7.30pm. You will be served a two course meal with choices to suit every palate of mild, medium or hot curries. Every ticket bought will help the NSPCC to help

An Evening with Tim Vine
KADDS are very pleased to invite you to an Evening with Tim Vine “Tim Vine messes around for your entertainment”. Come and see Tim with lots of new jokes, silly songs and crazy props for a night of nonsense. Wine, beer and soft drinks will be available for sale. Saturday, 28th March 2020, 8pm at the

KADDS – The Snow Queen – Preview
The Snow Queen’s Icy Blast Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale is brought to life in KADDS’ beautifully-costumed production of The Snow Queen at Kingswood Village Hall. Be transported from our soggy winter to a land of ice and snow – and one of icy hearts. Gerda (played movingly by Maisie Banham) is on a dangerous

TWOAT News – February 2020
Tadworth & Walton Overseas Aid Trust held a very successful Quiz evening on Saturday Feb 8th that was attended by over fifty people and will have raised about £600 for our funds. TWOAT would like to thank the Christchurch URC for kindly letting us use their hall. TWOAT will having its Annual Street Collection on

Bangladeshi Banquet Sunday 23 February
Please join The Friends of the Children’s Trust for a delicious meal at the New Khyber in Kingswood on Sunday 23 February at 7pm. Not only will you enjoy a special selection of delicious food from the Indian subcontinent, but every ticket bought will result in a substantial contribution to the wonderful work of the

Kingswood Lawn Tennis Club – February Half Term Camp
Dear Parents and Players, We will be running a 5-day Tennis Camp from Monday 17th February – Friday 21st February. To book your child for the camp, please contact me on coaching.kingswoodltc@gmail.com or 07919453206. Looking forward to seeing the juniors join our Tennis Camps. Regards, Valentin Valentin Pusnava – Head Coach Kingswood LTC M +44

KADDS presents The Snow Queen
The Snow Queen comes to Kingswood! Director Eileen Hannah has assembled a cast of 15 young people plus adults to present this magical play from a story by Hans Christian Andersen. Thursday 20th February – Saturday 22nd February Evenings at 8pm and Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm Tickets Tickets are now on sale at The Village

TWOAT News – January 2020
News from Tadworth & Walton Overseas Aid Trust Christchurch in Walton-on-the-Hill was the venue for “Sing Carols” led by Reverend John Gordon to raise funds for TWOAT. The highlight of the evening was provided by a choir from Walton Primary School who beautifully performed a repertoire of songs from their Christmas Show based on Dickens’
Important Roads and Transport Updates
1. M25/Jctn 8 A217 Highways England Proposed Works An update from Surrey County Councilor – Jeff Harris “I have now managed to get official confirmation that Highways England are postponing the works scheduled to start next month, which in combination with other ongoing and planned works would have been a nightmare for our local residents
Parking for Big Band Concert – Monday afternoon 9 December
Parking in the Village next Monday afternoon for those attending the Kingswood Big Band Legends concert is usually problematic, as the band fill the Hall car park and parking in Waterhouse Lane is restricted to 2 hours. However, I have good news! Ash Weekes, the friendly assistant manager of the Kingswood Arms, has told me