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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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  • Schoolgirls’ football day

    Schoolgirls’ football day0

    Tomorrow has been dubbed Let Girls Play day, with Surbiton schools urged to join in the biggest school football event. More than 61,000 girls across Britain are taking part in a session sponsored by the Football Association and Barclays, on Wednesday March 9, designed to unite schools in their ambition to provide equal access to

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  • Outclassed Blues lose final

    Outclassed Blues lose final0

    Eclipsed and outclassed, Chelsea Women had no answer to Manchester City’s grit and determination as the Sky Blues finally ended a long jinx and lifted the Conti Cup – denying Emma Hayes a third trophy on the trot. Player of the match Caroline Weir scored twice, while Ellen White was also on the scoresheet as

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  • Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final

    Blues put distractions aside to face City in the Conti Cup final0

    Chelsea Women face Man City today in the final of the Conti Cup. at Wimbledon’s new Plough Lane stadium, while the men are in Burnley, facing a resurgent Clarets side that will fancy their chances against a backdrop of ownership turmoil in SW6. Acting captain Millie Bright, pictured, may have to hand over the armband

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  • A night of ‘awesome’ Austen

    A night of ‘awesome’ Austen0

    Were Jane Austen to have sat through the Rose Theatre’s stage adaptation of her novel Persuasion she would, artistic director Chris Haydon suggests, have thought it “awesome”. She’d certainly have been bemused by signs outside the auditorium warning of strong language; probably racking her brain to recall any effing or blinding. Yet ‘awesome’ is an

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