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    Jane Grove

    Jane, assistant editor of The Good Life, has been a journalist for more than 35 years covering local and national news. Having lived and worked all her life in the Surbiton/Kingston/Long Ditton area, she set up The Good Life with like-minded souls who care about local newspapers and feel they are a vital part of the community.

    Jane is a woman on a mission - to raise the profile of local arts and champion environmental issues. Jane also covers Chelsea Women football games, and posts regular updates on events and the amusing side of living in Surbiton on The Good Life's Instagram site @thegoodlifesurbiton

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  • Chance for your film to have its debut on the big screen

    Chance for your film to have its debut on the big screen0

    Budding young filmmakers have the opportunity to show their work at a new Kingston-based film festival. But get going as your applications need to be in this Friday. The young creatives will have a chance to showcase their work to an audience on the big screen in front of an industry panel at the Rose

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  • Can you help 10-year-old cyclist reach £1,000 for cancer charity?

    Can you help 10-year-old cyclist reach £1,000 for cancer charity?0

    Ten-year-old Gabriel Welsh raises his arms in triumph after finishing a 300km sponsored bike ride. The Berrylands youngster, who actually notched up 314k (195 miles) – that’s the equivalent of cycling to Swansea – over 11 days (he took a well earned break for two of them) rode the cycle lanes and towpaths of Kingston,

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  • Webinar on how local theatres can nurture young creatives

    Webinar on how local theatres can nurture young creatives0

    The role of local theatres in supporting the next generation of creatives will be discussed by a panel of industry professionals and emerging young artists in a free webinar on Monday, March 22 at 7pm. The panel will explore how local and regional theatres can help inspire young talent and ensure local communities can access the arts.

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  • Traffic chaos as water main bursts in Tolworth

    Traffic chaos as water main bursts in Tolworth0

    A burst water main near Tolworth roundabout caused traffic jams near the railway station, the Premier Inn and the site of the new Lidl HQ this morning (Wednesday). Thames Water engineers were called and have been repairing the water main which flooded the A240 Kingston Road Northbound and blocked one of three lanes. Kingston Council

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