• After Eight, anyone?

    After Eight, anyone?0

    Chelsea didn’t so much blow West Ham away as annihilate them. Eight goals were hammered home against the Hammers, with none in reply, and it could have been worse for the Irons in this dramatic east/west clash. Not that the afternoon’s visitors to Kingsmeadow were bad or sloppy or careless. Chelsea Women were simply superb

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  • Surbiton is a sport leader

    Surbiton is a sport leader0

    A Surbiton school is not only top 10 for sport, but top 20 for everything! Surbiton High School is the sixth leading independent girls’ senior school in the country for sport, with 70 teams and 3,500 pupil sessions a week. It is also 18th overall in the top 100 independent schools, says School Sport magazine.

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  • Blues grind out a point

    Blues grind out a point0

    In the end, it was Brendan Rodgers, the Leicester manager, who was most disappointed at the final whistle as the duel against Chelsea, the club where he helped develop many of today’s youth stars, ended in a 2-2 draw. It means that in 14 meetings at the helm of different clubs, Rodgers has still not

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  • Favourite haunt closes

    Favourite haunt closes0

    So, farewell then, Surbiton Brasserie, which has closed down. The Victoria Road diner opposite the station (sandwiched between the carpet shop and Headmasters) has been a favourite haunt of Surbitonians since it opened in 2011, especially on mild Saturday mornings when the outside tables would be full of the town’s literati, glitterati and intelligentsia, putting

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  • Blues gear up for derby

    Blues gear up for derby0

    On paper, Sunday afternoon’s Chelsea Women v West Ham United Women clash should be a gilt-edged opportunity for the Blues to keep the pressure up at the top of the WSL. But Chelsea’s players have already had a tough week, including the FA Cup trip to Charlton on Sunday and the midweek trek to Manchester

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  • Veterans mark Chinese New Year

    Veterans mark Chinese New Year0

    • News
    • 30th January 2020

    The Year of the Rat was celebrated this week at the Royal Star & Garter Home. The home which cares for disabled veterans and their partners in Upper Brighton Road, Surbiton, was decked in red and gold decorations for Chinese New Year. Residents also enjoyed a lunch of crab and sweetcorn soup, chow mein, spring

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