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  • Chelsea triumph over Lyon

    Chelsea triumph over Lyon0

    Chelsea are through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Women’s Champions League after beating reigning title holders Lyon in a night of high drama at Stamford Bridge. Goalie Ann-Katrin Berger produced a world-class save in a penalty shoot-out after the score was 2-2 at the end of extra time. It was her second stop from

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  • Vibrant mural in Victoria Rec

    Vibrant mural in Victoria Rec0

    Check out the new mural on the pavilion at Victoria Rec this weekend. Created by designers and illustrators Harriet Palmer and Sunnie Newby, it is part of a Surbiton Art Trail project to add interest and brighten up public spaces in the area. The design depicts things that the duo like most about the park

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  • Aldi’s appeal to be heard in June

    Aldi’s appeal to be heard in June0

    The budget supermarket Aldi is appealing against Elmbridge Council’s decision last August to reject its bid to build a store on the old Guy Salmon Jaguar Landrover Dealership in Portsmouth Road. Nine days have been set aside to hear the case for and against the proposal. The inquiry, which will be heard by a planning

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  • A cracking good whodunnit

    A cracking good whodunnit0

    You can create all the bold, innovative modern theatre you like, but there’s something reassuringly alluring about the murder mystery queen Agatha Christie’s whodunnits… and The Mirror Crack’d, on at Kingston’s Rose this week, ticks all the boxes. With its clever digs at Britain’s social class inequality, and its portrayal of a slow-witted PC Plod

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  • Tolworth goalie dies at 82

    Tolworth goalie dies at 820

    Tributes have been paid to a Tolworth goalkeeper who has died at the age of 82. Memorably, he played just the once in the shadow of Tolworth Tower, in a warm-up game at the Decca sports ground, across the road from the bowling alley. But he did also win three World Cups. Footballing legend Pele,

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  • World Cup George dies at 83

    World Cup George dies at 830

    We lost a lovely man today. George Cohen, England 1966 World Cup hero, died at the age of 83. A gifted raconteur and witty storyteller in his retirement (here he is with Good Life editor Tim Harrison at Craven Cottage), George was Fulham through-and-through, spending more than a dozen seasons playing in white and –

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