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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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  • Have your say on Tolworth towers

    Have your say on Tolworth towers0

    A two-week online consultation on plans for Tolworth Broadway starts tomorrow (Tuesday 13th). www.tolworthtowerconsultation.co.uk will show designs for the redevelopment of the Broadway, with a feedback form for you to submit your views. There will also be a chance for the public to view the plans in person and question the project team at the Broadway

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  • A room could save a life

    A room could save a life0

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    • 11th September 2022

    Have you a spare room for a Ukrainian refugee? Sue Pearce and Pia Hobart are asking Good Life readers if they could find room in their homes, as they have done, for those fleeing the war-torn country. The Ellerton Road neighbours feel that the UK government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme – which sponsors hosts to

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  • Will Aldi get the go-ahead?

    Will Aldi get the go-ahead?1

    Planners have given Aldi a provisional thumbs up to build a supermarket on the former Guy Salmon Jaguar Landrover showroom site in Portsmouth Road – but it will be left to local councillors on Elmbridge’s planning committee to say whether the scheme can go ahead. Will they give the budget supermarket the nod after the

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  • Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes

    Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes1

    A chorus of Save our Streets could be heard outside Glenmore House last night (Tuesday) before a hundred people, some with placards, crammed into the Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee to voice their concerns about a number of traffic schemes proposed for the Ellerton Road area. “We just wanted our voices to be heard,” said Ellerton Road

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