Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
There’s a risk of complacency at Chelsea – a smugness caused by too much self-belief and a feeling of entitlement. That’s the only logical conclusion following two sub-standard performances in four days, culminating in defeat at the London Stadium against a West Ham team who achieved a 3-2 win, despite the Blues being twice ahead
READ MORERemember when paper boys and girls delivered your news? Surbiton post office is currently recruiting, but insists on wanting to hire HOME NEWS DELIVERY COLLEAGUES! Presumably you inquire at the counter by asking to speak to a stamp retail and parcel redirection assistant.
READ MOREArsenal appear to be in the ascendency as Blue meets Red at Wembley on Sunday in the Women’s FA Cup final, but the master tactician Emma Hayes is busy plotting their downfall. Sitting just ahead of Chelsea in the Women’s Super League, the Gunners are having a terrific first season under new boss Jonas Eidevall…
READ MOREPeople’s Poet Roger McGough, pictured above, is to perform at the cornerHOUSE this Friday, November 26. Dubbed the patron saint of poetry by former poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, Liverpool poet McGough, who hosts Poetry Please on Radio 4, will be reading from his latest book, Safety in Numbers, and taking a wry and whimsical
READ MORESam Kerr capped a week in which she signed a new contract with a hat-trick, while Fran Kirby notched her 99th and 100th goal for the Blues during a 5-0 win. Is this as good as it gets? Fran disappeared in a mob of colleagues (above) after scoring No100. Meanwhile, Lauren James has made debuts
READ MOREA packed community hall at St Mary’s church, Long Ditton, heard a talk from assistant curate the Rev Alison Baverstock about a passion… the Titanic. The area has a bond with the doomed ship as Austin Partner, one of the 1,502 who perished in the freezing waters of the Atlantic on April 15 1912, lived
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