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  • Bees sting Blues

    Bees sting Blues0

    ‘We’re staying up,’ chanted the Brentford fans, gathered at the Shed end of Stamford Bridge after they took the lead against a Chelsea team who suddenly relaxed in a warm bath of complacency after scoring first in Saturday’s west London derby. Never mind merely staying up… Brentford looked more like the champions of Europe than

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  • Dino hunt in Triassic Tolworth

    Dino hunt in Triassic Tolworth0

    Join in the Tolworth Dino Hunt this weekend (Sat May 2 to Sun May 3). Twelve models of dinosaurs have been strategically placed between Tolworth railway station and the Esso petrol station in Tolworth Broadway. Can you spot them all? As well as this weekend’s hunt, Sunday’s First in Tolworth market, in the slip road

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  • Bob’s jazz fundraiser for Ukraine

    Bob’s jazz fundraiser for Ukraine0

    Ninety-four-year-old Second World War veteran Bob Barter is raising money to help refugees fleeing Ukraine by putting on a jazz gig at the Berrylands pub in Surbiton. The lunchtime gig on Sunday, April 10 by the Bob Barter quintet featuring singer Jenny Howe along with musicians Jimmy Hastings (tenor sax, flute and clarinet), Eric Ford

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  • Folk make music at cornerHOUSE

    Folk make music at cornerHOUSE0

    Live music lovers are in for a double treat on Saturday, March 19 as Yvonne Lyon and Arcelia perform at the cornerHOUSE. The singer-songwriter from Greenock and the trio from Kent will be showcasing hits from their latest albums as well as performing one or two songs together. Touring in support of her latest album

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  • Schoolgirls’ football day

    Schoolgirls’ football day0

    Tomorrow has been dubbed Let Girls Play day, with Surbiton schools urged to join in the biggest school football event. More than 61,000 girls across Britain are taking part in a session sponsored by the Football Association and Barclays, on Wednesday March 9, designed to unite schools in their ambition to provide equal access to

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  • A night of ‘awesome’ Austen

    A night of ‘awesome’ Austen0

    Were Jane Austen to have sat through the Rose Theatre’s stage adaptation of her novel Persuasion she would, artistic director Chris Haydon suggests, have thought it “awesome”. She’d certainly have been bemused by signs outside the auditorium warning of strong language; probably racking her brain to recall any effing or blinding. Yet ‘awesome’ is an

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