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  • Blues cruise after 1st-half snooze

    Blues cruise after 1st-half snooze0

    Chelsea cemented their place at the top of the Women’s Super League with a 4-0 victory against Spurs at a bitterly cold Kingsmeadow on Sunday. Yet for the first 20 minutes of this engrossing match, it was Tottenham who dominated, pinning the Blues back in their half as they kept possession and carving out a

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  • Take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch and make a difference

    Take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch and make a difference0

    Can you identify any of these hand-painted, enamel birds? Twenty nine of them, created by Kingston School of Art graduate and Community Brain designer Himali Patil, now decorate the paths and bridges at Tolworth roundabout. This wayfinding project leads from Tolworth Broadway to Kingston’s largest nature reserve – Tolworth Court Farm Fields – where the

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  • TT: there’s no time to waste

    TT: there’s no time to waste0

    There’s no time to waste, insists Thomas Tuchel as he settles into a managerial seat still warm from the last incumbent. Things move swiftly at Chelsea, and the new gaffer was no sooner finished his midweek 0-0 draw against Wolves than he was setting up his team to face Burnley at the Bridge on Sunday.

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  • Get your vegan burgers and chilli at Tolworth station pop-up

    Get your vegan burgers and chilli at Tolworth station pop-up0

    This warming bowl of Roasted Veg and Mixed Bean Chilli is always a fave with fans of plant powered Little Ginger. Vegan meal caterer Emma Egerton, who runs the Surbiton-based indie, will be serving takeaway chilli with rice, nachos, cheese, guacamole and sour cream at a pop-up from noon until 7pm today (Saturday) at the

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  • Write and record a radio play

    Write and record a radio play0

    There’s still time to write a radio play for the cornerHOUSE Radio Shorts project. The arts centre in Surbiton is asking for original plays between five and 10 minutes long to be submitted for its radio drama initiative. It can just be a monologue or even involve the whole household if you want to. The

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  • Veterans enjoy songs, haggis, neeps and tatties on Burns Night

    Veterans enjoy songs, haggis, neeps and tatties on Burns Night0

    Singer and health care assistant Jodie Halls entertained the residents of Surbiton’s Royal Star & Garter Home with songs to celebrate Burns Night yesterday (Monday). The veterans at the home in Upper Brighton Road, also enjoyed a traditional Burns Supper – including haggis, neeps, tatties and a dram or two of whisky to celebrate the

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