Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
A clubhouse boogie and charity auction to raise money for Neuroendocrine Cancer UK will take place on Saturday (Aug 14) at Long Ditton Cricket Club. Everyone is invited to the event at The Hogs’ Stokes Field ground off Betts Way. Doors open at 6pm. Adults, £10, children, £5. The Frets kick off the live music
READ MOREDespite all the interruptions and distractions of the pandemic, Surbiton High School’s sixth-formers have again achieved a tremendous set of A-level results. Every student achieved their first-choice university, including this quintet (above) who achieved straight A* results. “They’ve studied through one of the most challenging and disruptive times in education, and we are immensely proud
READ MOREBerrylands is at the forefront of combating the climate crisis. Find out why in a talk by high voltage engineer Bob Dean at the cornerHOUSE tomorrow (Wednesday). The Tolworth resident will discuss the issues around the climate crisis and describe his experiences on large scale wind power and hydroelectricity projects in the UK and Africa
READ MOREStand by for more bedlam in Surbiton! Because of cable work, Walpole Road faces at least 10 days of complete closure… and possibly longer. The Uber drivers’ and drop-off motorists’ favourite route to the Glenbuck Road side of Surbiton station is scheduled to be sealed off on Monday July 26, but Kingston Council has actually
READ MORESurbiton MP Ed Davey has secured a parliamentary debate to highlight the role played by unpaid carers. He will be raising the issues of support for carers and Carers’ Week 2021 tomorrow afternoon (Thursday). Last year, Carers UK published a report for Carers’ Week which estimated an additional 4.5 million people had taken on caring
READ MORETwo controversial schemes will be up for discussion at this Thursday’s (22nd) Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee. Councillors will decide whether to keep, remove or modify the low traffic neighbourhood barrier in King Charles Road, near the junction with Beaconsfield Road by Coffee On The Corner (above), after they have heard the views of members of the
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