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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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  • Blues set September date

    Blues set September date0

    Remember, remember the Fifth of September. Chelsea Women’s first fixture of the new season has been arranged for the Sunday afternoon… at the big stadium, The Emirates. Arsenal Women have decided to stage the London derby away from Boreham Wood’s ground, to give new manager Jonas Eidevall a big showy start. The Swede comes up

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  • Is Beth heading north?

    Is Beth heading north?0

    The signing of striker Lauren James from Manchester United for £200,000 – a record fee between Women’s Super League clubs – means that Chelsea Women have an embarrassment of riches up front. While it means that the 19-year-old forward gets a move to London to be nearer her family (including brother Reece, the Blues’ right

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  • Station route to be blocked

    Station route to be blocked0

    Stand by for more bedlam in Surbiton! Because of cable work, Walpole Road faces at least 10 days of complete closure… and possibly longer. The Uber drivers’ and drop-off motorists’ favourite route to the Glenbuck Road side of Surbiton station is scheduled to be sealed off on Monday July 26, but Kingston Council has actually

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  • MP highlights carers’ role

    MP highlights carers’ role0

    Surbiton MP Ed Davey has secured a parliamentary debate to highlight the role played by unpaid carers. He will be raising the issues of support for carers and Carers’ Week 2021 tomorrow afternoon (Thursday). Last year, Carers UK published a report for Carers’ Week which estimated an additional 4.5 million people had taken on caring

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