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  • Blues begin to purr

    Blues begin to purr0

    The Graham Potter era at Chelsea is beginning to look good. Yes, it’s early days, but a 3-0 win against AC Milan in midweek followed by a shuffled team and another 3-0 victory against Wolves at the weekend must generate optimism. Fans left both games with a real spring in their step. Mind you, after

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  • Epic saga sweeps Rose stage

    Epic saga sweeps Rose stage0

    • Arts
    • 7th October 2022

    There’s a spectacular scale and scope to the Rose Theatre’s revival of Bertolt Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle, once a mainstay of drama groups the world over but now performed less frequently. This is a big, bold, epic production, with the performers taking on dozens of different roles in a flurry of costume changes –

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  • Free sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre

    Free sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre0

    Crafts, books, jewellery, felt fairies, candles hand-poured into salvaged glass and zero plastic party supplies are just some of the things you will be able to buy at Planet Warriors’ sustainable shopping event at Tolworth Recreation Centre tomorrow (Saturday).  The family-friendly market from 11am to 4pm, has been curated by Long Ditton’s Laura Pring, pictured, who runs

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  • Progress report on Tolworth Court Farm Fields nature reserve

    Progress report on Tolworth Court Farm Fields nature reserve0

    Hear more about the Wild Tolworth Project at a free event at Surbiton’s cornerHOUSE tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct 5). Citizen Zoo¸ the area’s rewilding group, believes Tolworth Court Farm Fields, a 50 hectare site opposite the new Lidl HQ in Tolworth, could be one of London’s greatest nature reserves. It wants to update local residents and

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  • Conor back to haunt Palace

    Conor back to haunt Palace0

    There was a strange inevitability about the dying moments of the Crystal Palace v Chelsea match as Conor Gallagher – last year’s Selhurst Park hero after spending a season with the Eagles on loan – came on as sub and scored a last-gasp winner just as ref Chris Kavanagh’s watch ticked over to the start

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  • Blues steady the ship

    Blues steady the ship0

    As yet another international interruption dislocates an already fractured season, Chelsea Women seem to have steadied the ship after coming from behind to beat London rivals West Ham at Kingsmeadow. A 3-1 victory means the Blues are level top of the Women’s Super League, although they have played one match more than rivals Arsenal, Man

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