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  • Blues edge tight quarter-final

    Blues edge tight quarter-final0

    At times it was a result which looked in doubt, but Chelsea overcame their demons to beat Wolfsburg in the first leg of the quarter-final of the Champions League against their bogey team to set up a thrilling return. A 2-1 win in Budapest seemed unlikely after a goalless first half which showed why Wolfsburg

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  • Daffs mark special day

    Daffs mark special day0

    Hundreds of hand-made daffodils appeared on trees at a Surbiton care home to mark the day of reflection remembering those lost to Covid during the pandemic. The garden of the Hamilton nursing home in Langley Avenue was festooned with bright yellow flowers, with residents sitting out in the spring sun enjoying a cake, also decorated

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  • Submit your photos of water to online cornerHOUSE show

    Submit your photos of water to online cornerHOUSE show0

    From dripping taps to puddles, rivers and oceans, water can mean many different things to us. Until April 2, the cornerHOUSE arts centre in Surbiton is accepting photographs of the liquid stuff in all its different shapes and forms for an online exhibition. All details and how to submit your entry are on the Douglas

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  • The Wolf’s at the door

    The Wolf’s at the door0

    After being showered with praise by boss Roman Abramovich, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes has to repay the faith by inspiring her team to a good performance in the midweek first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. Wolfsburg have been Chelsea’s bogey team in the past, but a lot of water has flowed under the

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  • Chance for your film to have its debut on the big screen

    Chance for your film to have its debut on the big screen0

    Budding young filmmakers have the opportunity to show their work at a new Kingston-based film festival. But get going as your applications need to be in this Friday. The young creatives will have a chance to showcase their work to an audience on the big screen in front of an industry panel at the Rose

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  • Can you help 10-year-old cyclist reach £1,000 for cancer charity?

    Can you help 10-year-old cyclist reach £1,000 for cancer charity?0

    Ten-year-old Gabriel Welsh raises his arms in triumph after finishing a 300km sponsored bike ride. The Berrylands youngster, who actually notched up 314k (195 miles) – that’s the equivalent of cycling to Swansea – over 11 days (he took a well earned break for two of them) rode the cycle lanes and towpaths of Kingston,

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