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  • Short of the essentials? Try Morgans Dairy

    Short of the essentials? Try Morgans Dairy0

    Struggling to find eggs, butter, milk, cream, yoghurt, orange juice, apple juice and cheese in these straitened times? Try Morgans Dairy on the Red Lion Business Park off Red Lion Road, Tolworth. The dairy, run by cousins Lara Morgan-Graham and Hywel Morgan, pictured, has been on the site for six years, but has a family

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  • Stay cool in lockdown

    Stay cool in lockdown0

    Pretty things come to those who wait. You can look fab and feel cool this summer despite the lockdown. Sarah Taylor of Shoes at Last has just taken delivery of stylish dresses and tops by her customers’ favourite brand One Season. Sarah, whose popular boutique in Maple Road, Surbiton, had to close because of government

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  • The Cat dies at 78

    The Cat dies at 780

    It was more of a surprise when The Cat wasn’t playing. I’d meet the others from school, noon on Saturday, on the bridge linking the platforms at Wimbledon. Up the now-redundant stairs at Fulham Broadway, we’d push through the boys’ turnstile to stand as close to the nasty bit of The Shed as we dared.

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  • Handbells chime for Easter

    Handbells chime for Easter0

    St Matthew’s is currently without its Ellacombe chimes and service bell which are in lockdown at a foundry in Leicestershire, but that did not stop the church’s music director Simon Hancock ringing these handbells in the garden of the rectory before his missus the Rev Helen Hancock, live-streamed her Easter message to her flock via

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  • London’s hidden hunters

    London’s hidden hunters0

    Surbiton’s wildlife expert Elliot Newton will be shedding some light on the capital’s hidden hunters this morning (Saturday) at 11am on the Earth Live Lessons YouTube channel. Elliot, Kingston Council’s biodiversity officer, will be telling us more about the woodpeckers, dragonflies, bats and other creatures which use London as their hunting ground. Tune in to

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  • Tenor’s tribute to the NHS

    Tenor’s tribute to the NHS2

    Tenor Jem Sharples finished off two minutes of clapping for carers last night (Thursday) with a rousing tribute to the NHS. The opera singer, who lives in Queens Drive, Berrylands, and who is part of the award-winning trio Tenors Un Limited, sang You Raise Me Up –a Norwegian-Irish ballad popularised by boy band Westlife in

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