Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
Don’t mess with the Fairy Godmother! This vision in pink will be gracing the stage of the cornerHOUSE in Surbiton for the arts centre’s annual pantomime in the last week of January. The Lockdown Beauty (with a pandemic spin on the well-known fairy tale Sleeping Beauty) will run from Tuesday, January 25 to Saturday, January
READ MOREPart of Surbiton high street is still cordoned off by police after a fight last night (Monday) left one man being rushed to hospital with a head injury. London Ambulance Service equipment is still strewn on the road between Poundland and McDonald’s after police and paramedics were called to the incident in Victoria Road around
READ MOREOne of the more unlikely village hall talks you’re likely to encounter is taking place this month. The topic? A woman who was executed for spying, for – effectively – refusing to dob in her husband. It marks the launch of the Book Box series at St Mary’s, Long Ditton. Ethel Rosenburg: A Cold War
READ MOREFive years after being made an MBE, Blues manager Emma Hayes has been elevated to OBE for services to football in the Queen’s 90th birthday honours. She’ll attend Buckingham Palace in the summer to receive her gong after completing a remarkable quadruple with Chelsea Women – the club she has managed for a decade –
READ MORESanta has not only been busy delivering presents to well behaved boys and girls this Christmas, he has also eked out some time from his full-on schedule to help Surbiton Rotary Club collect donations for local good causes. Among those benefiting from a record-breaking £7,400 in 15 nights of door-to-door collections around the streets of
READ MORETune in to Radio 3 tomorrow (Christmas Day) and hear a new carol devised by Berrylands’ Tamiko Dooley. Tamiko won a nationwide BBC Christmas Carol Competition to create a tune to the words of Christina Rossetti’s poem Love Came Down At Christmas. Her composition was among six shortlisted by a panel of judges from nearly 1,000 entries.
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