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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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  • Wall of poppies tribute to fallen

    Wall of poppies tribute to fallen0

    Pop down to the Legion and see the poppies. 6,000 adorn the walls and railings of the Surbiton Royal British Legion Club. This is the second year the knitters and crocheters of the club in Hollyfield Road, Surbiton, have come together to produce an eye-catching display. There are even more poppies on show this year

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  • Free sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre

    Free sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre0

    Crafts, books, jewellery, felt fairies, candles hand-poured into salvaged glass and zero plastic party supplies are just some of the things you will be able to buy at Planet Warriors’ sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre tomorrow (Saturday).  The family-friendly market from 11am to 4pm, has been curated by Long Ditton’s Laura Pring, pictured, who runs

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  • Progress report on Tolworth Court Farm Fields nature reserve

    Progress report on Tolworth Court Farm Fields nature reserve0

    Hear more about the Wild Tolworth Project at a free event at Surbiton’s cornerHOUSE tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct 5). Citizen Zoo¸ the area’s rewilding group, believes Tolworth Court Farm Fields, a 50 hectare site opposite the new Lidl HQ in Tolworth, could be one of London’s greatest nature reserves. It wants to update local residents and

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  • Heated meeting sees barrier scrapped and bus gate shelved

    Heated meeting sees barrier scrapped and bus gate shelved2

    There were cheers and jeers at the Guildhall in Kingston last night (Thursday) as a proposal to install a bus gate in a residential street in Surbiton was thrown out by councillors.  More than 100 protesters, armed with Save our Streets placards, turned up at the Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee meeting to voice their opposition to

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