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- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
Chelsea Women’s shorts are now being sponsored. As the club approaches the rear end of the season, with the eagerly awaited Conti Cup final on Mothering Sunday against Bristol City, sitting top of the Women’s Super League, and in the hat for the last 16 of the Champions League, it has unveiled its first shorts
READ MOREThe book which Royal Star & Garter residents are reading has taken on extra poignancy following the death of Captain Sir Tom Moore on Tuesday. The Surbiton home for disabled veterans and their partners launched a book club recently for its residents living with dementia – and they chose centenarian and national hero Captain Tom’s
READ MOREI doubt there will be much room for The Drifters to get out a blanket and sit under a boardwalk like this one pictured below, but they could always enjoy walking along it instead. Kingston Council has agreed to fund a replacement boardwalk for Six Acre Meadow near the Sunray Estate in Tolworth off Knollmead.
READ MOREDespite Covid disruption, eight Surbiton High girls have landed places at Oxford and Cambridge this autumn. They will join two students, Aiyla and Rana, who had deferred offers (both for biology at Oxford), so 10 Surbiton High girls will begin Oxbridge courses in October. In the past five years, 39 Surbiton High girls have gained
READ MORECan 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
READ MOREThis 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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