• Play your part

    Play your part0

    Open auditions for the borough’s highly respected original playwriting festival, now in its 14th year, will take place next week. There will be two auditions to cast eight short plays – a mix of comedy and drama – for the oneACTS 2020. Auditions are on Thursday, February 13 at 7.30pm and on Sunday, February 16

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  • All-London final, 150 miles away!

    All-London final, 150 miles away!0

    It defies logic, but it is what it is! This year’s Continental Tyres League Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal is being staged in Nottingham. On a smaller scale, it’s a repeat of the situation in 2019 when the Europa League final, also fought between Chelsea and Arsenal, was staged in Baku, Azerbaijan, forcing fans

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  • Sign of the times

    Sign of the times0

    • News
    • 7th February 2020

    Surbiton town centre’s new barber shop is just days away from opening, although what it’s called is anyone’s guess. The former flight centre near to Poundland and McDonald’s in Victoria Road is fully equipped and ready to roll, once the fascia is finished. Builders converting the shop finally had enough of people pointing out that

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  • Breakfast club for tots

    Breakfast club for tots1

    • News
    • 6th February 2020

    There are spaces available for the spring term at a breakfast and after school club at St Andrew’s Church in Maple Road, Surbiton. The breakfast club runs from 7.45am until the school drop off, while the after school club runs from pick up until 6pm. Dicky Birds, the Surbiton pre-school nursery group, is running the

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  • Matchday half-and-halves!

    Matchday half-and-halves!0

    If you’re looking for a measure of how women’s football is progressing, look no further than the scarf sellers outside Kingsmeadow. As fans arrived for the recent Chelsea Women v West Ham United Women match in the Women’s Super League on Groundhog Day, Sunday February 2, awaiting them at the entrance to the stadium was

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  • Chelsea backs mental health plea

    Chelsea backs mental health plea0

    Chelsea Women’s next two weekends are dedicated to raising awareness of a problem that affects so many young men and women… mental health crises. The Heads Up campaign, launched by Prince William, is being backed by Chelsea Women as they travel to Manchester this weekend to play Man Utd in the league, and when they

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