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    Tim Harrison

    Tim has been a journalist for more than 40 years covering local and national news. Having lived and worked all his life in the Surbiton/Kingston/Long Ditton area, he set up The Good Life with like-minded souls who care about local newspapers and feel they are a vital part of the community. He hopes to entertain and inform, with a smile whenever possible. Tim focuses on news, sport, history and food. He especially likes food!

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  • Nothing will stop these girls!

    Nothing will stop these girls!0

    Despite the bitter cold snap, nothing was going to stop these wannabe Sam Kerrs and Lauren Jameses from blazing the trail at Kingsmeadow as Chelsea launched a new drive to broaden footballing opportunities for schoolgirls. Marking International Women’s Day, 400 girls from schools including Our Lady Immaculate, Grand Avenue, Hollyfield, Surbiton High and Christ Church

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  • Blues win warms chilly fans

    Blues win warms chilly fans0

    Chelsea Women used a bitterly cold midweek clash with Brighton at Kingsmeadow as a springboard for what could prove a season-defining match at the weekend against WSL leaders Manchester United. The Sunday lunchtime match, expected to be a sell-out, is live on BBC2, guaranteeing a big nationwide audience. The Blues beat Brighton 3-1 on Wednesday

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  • Blues are outgunned

    Blues are outgunned0

    Erin Cuthbert, pictured, looked shellshocked as she led Chelsea off the field to the changing rooms at half-time, with Arsenal Women comfortably in control of the League Cup final at Selhurst Park. The Gunners did to Chelsea what the Blues usually do to the teams they play week in, week out… dominate, possess and outplay.

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  • A cracking good whodunnit

    A cracking good whodunnit0

    You can create all the bold, innovative modern theatre you like, but there’s something reassuringly alluring about the murder mystery queen Agatha Christie’s whodunnits… and The Mirror Crack’d, on at Kingston’s Rose this week, ticks all the boxes. With its clever digs at Britain’s social class inequality, and its portrayal of a slow-witted PC Plod

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