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  • Chelsea are declared champions

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    Chelsea Women have been declared Super League champions! The Football Association Board, by a majority vote, has ruled to award the 2019/20 Barclays FA Women’s Super League title to the Blues – who play at Kingsmeadow, Kingston. Better still, it means Chelsea FC Women (as well as Manchester City Women FC) will qualify for the

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  • New plans for five-bed semis behind family home

    New plans for five-bed semis behind family home0

    Revised plans for the site at 6 Lovelace Gardens have been submitted to Kingston Council. In February, councillors rejected a proposal to demolish the existing property and build three family homes on the plot. Now developers have come back with a new plan to build two semi-detached homes in what is currently the property’s back

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  • Have you a story to tell?

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    What are your thoughts on lockdown? How has it been for you – frustrating, therapeutic, emotional, draining, isolating, lonely, inspiring, energising, revelatory…? Are you now seeing things in a new light? Has anything happened to you be it funny or sad that you want to get off your chest? Surbiton TV documentary maker Dan Howell,

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  • Chelsea Women start afresh

    Chelsea Women start afresh0

    Chelsea Women, and the other teams in the Women’s Super League and Championship, have agreed to do the sensible thing – officially end this virus-interrupted season and focus entirely on starting afresh in August. Unlike the Premier League, both the WSL and Championship decided “in the best interest of the women’s game” to call it

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  • Café holds lockdown drawing competition for children

    Café holds lockdown drawing competition for children0

    Aoife Hyams, aged two, holds an illustration of Coffee on the Corner drawn by local artist Emma Bryan. Now her father Kyle, who owns the café at the junction of Beaconsfield Road and King Charles Road, is challenging children to draw or paint their own image of the Surbiton shop. “We’d love to see some

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  • Paddleboarders get back on the water for one-to-ones with Leah

    Paddleboarders get back on the water for one-to-ones with Leah0

    Good news for paddleboarders – and those who wish to learn the fast-growing sport. You’re allowed to get back on the water and be taught one-to-one by qualified instructors like Surbiton’s Leah Fraser. The rules around watersports have recently changed, which means Leah, who runs The Good Life Paddle Company, is not only allowed to

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