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  • Join new women’s football team

    Join new women’s football team0

    Open trials will be held on Tuesday, June 6 to find players for a new women’s Corinthian-Casuals football team.  The trials at the football club’s ground at King George’s Field, Tolworth, start at 6pm.  Bring boots, shinpads and fluids – and bags of enthusiasm!  If you are aged 16 or over and would like to

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  • Nail-biting climax to season

    Nail-biting climax to season0

    Chelsea go to Reading for the last game of the season this Saturday (May 27) with one hand on the Women’s Super League trophy. The Blues top the league and if Emma Hayes’ team beat The Royals at the Madejski Stadium they will become champions for a record-breaking fourth time on the trot. Manchester United

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  • Trophy is within Chelsea’s grasp

    Trophy is within Chelsea’s grasp0

    Atmosphere. That’s what Emma Hayes, pictured, is urging Chelsea Women fans to create tomorrow (Sunday) at their home ground – Kingsmeadow.  The Blues’ manager, nominated for the Women’s Super League manager of the season award (she has already won the title five times), is hoping for a bumper crowd to raise the rafters with their

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  • 40 homes with no parking space

    40 homes with no parking space0

    The hoardings round the old Cap in Hand at the Ace of Spades roundabout look as if they were put together by drunks using hurricane debris. Meanwhile the decaying pub itself, dating from 1934 and boarded-up for seven years, continues to rot away. Three years ago, a developer – Mendoza – proposed a 39-home scheme

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  • Chelsea playing at their best

    Chelsea playing at their best0

    “This is the new norm,” said Emma Hayes. “We’ve reached the point when selling out Wembley is no longer just a pipe dream.” Hayes, talking ahead of Chelsea’s Sunday FA Cup final against Manchester United, said 10 years of championing women’s football had finally paid off – a 90,000 crowd to see the Blues fifth

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  • Bin… and gone

    Bin… and gone0

    Surbiton no longer has any communal bottle or paper banks after Kingston Council chose Earth Day, when the eco-health of the planet comes to the fore, to remove them. They were being used too much, and generated mess, which had led to complaints from some residents. Now there’s just a blank space in the Waitrose

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