Fire rages at garden centre
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- 17th July 2020
Wolves were always going to make it tough for Chelsea… certainly tougher than the pussycats of Dynamo Kiev. And so it proved. As low winter sun combined with ferocious gusts of wind at the Bridge on Sunday afternoon, it seemed as if the Midlanders were going to snaffle all three points, having absorbed all of
READ MOREAfter the international break, which saw Chelsea’s pocket superstar Erin Cuthbert hit the target as Scotland beat Iceland 4-1 in the Algarve Cup, the Blues have two away games in quick succession, writes Jane Grove. First up, Wednesday evening’s clash with Liverpool in the WSL at Prenton Park, followed by the lunchtime kick-off against Durham in
READ MORESo Starbucks has left. Is Surbiton’s love affair with coffee dwindling? Have we finally realised that 7,691 coffee outlets in one town is too much? No, of course we haven’t. We can’t get enough of the stuff. Look at the poor old station pasty company which thought they could flog us pasties to and from
READ MOREThe mantle of being Surbiton’s oldest man sat easily on Eddie Beavan’s shoulders. His was, said the minister at his memorial service, a long life, well-lived. He died one month short of 106. A resident of Portsmouth Road, Surbiton, he adored travelling… which is how he came to be arrested at Heathrow in 2014. Walking
READ MOREThat’s him on the halfway line… Pedro. The one-man dynamo – no pun intended. Pedro ran Dynamo Kiev ragged on Thursday night, his nippy runs and jinks completely bamboozling the visitors. When the whistle blew for half-time, he could have had three, four or even five goals, such was his menace. Olivier Giroud was his
READ MOREChelsea captain Karen Carney helped inspire England to a 3-0 thumping of highly fancied Japan in the SheBelieves Cup in Florida, to lift the trophy and put the world on alert ahead of France this summer. The Lionesses go into the Women’s World Cup with renewed vigour and confidence as Phil Neville’s squad played out
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