Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
Never mind the football! All 81,008 eyes (slightly fewer, if there were any one-eyed fans present) were on the giant screens rather than the action as an inordinate amount of Monday night’s Chelsea v Man Utd match was spent waiting for VAR official Chris Kavanagh and his assistant, Sian Massey-Ellis, to determine: a) if Chelsea
READ MOREChelsea Women have made it through to the quarter-finals of the FA cup thanks to a wonder volley from midfielder Guro Reiten, writes Jane Grove. The Norwegian international buried the ball in the back of Liverpool goalie Anke Preuss’ net in a first half which saw a resilient Red Devil side thwart a steady wave
READ MOREWere the organisers of Surbiton’s farmers’ market right to call off today’s event, in the face of Storm Dennis? Emphatically yes, as this picture – taken on Saturday morning – shows. One of the giant potted olive trees that guards the door of Cento Uno, right beside where Ralph Wettach’s deli stall would have stood,
READ MOREIt’s the calm before the storm so volunteers at Queen’s Promenade are making the most of it this morning (Saturday) by putting up new tit and robin bird boxes made by Thames Ditton’s Men in Sheds project. Other tasks at the pocket park along the riverside walk – if time allows before Storm Dennis hits
READ MOREChelsea Women’s FA Cup match with Liverpool Women has been moved back a day from Sunday, and will now take place at precisely the same time fans will be watching Chelsea men face Manchester United on the telly. The overlap is sure to annoy Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes, who has repeatedly appealed to the
READ MORELove is in the air, literally. A giant heart looms over Tolworth Broadway from the 22-storey tower while further up Ewell Road at the King Charles Road triangle, the Tolworth Yatai, a Japanese processional shed (pictured below), has also got into the spirit of St Valentine’s Day, proudly displaying a love heart on its front.
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