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- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes has had Covid-19; it was a worrying time, but she pulled through after a bout of isolation over the festive season. She revealed her own personal tussle with the virus as she spoke ahead of her team’s eagerly anticipated crunch game with high-flyers Manchester United. Sunday afternoon pits first against
READ MOREA Tolworth man has been remanded in custody charged with assault and fraud after allegedly injecting a 92-year-old with a fake Covid-19 vaccine. David Chambers, 33, of Hook Rise North, will stand trial at Kingston Crown Court on two counts of fraud by false representation, one count of assault, and two breaches of Covid-19 restrictions.
READ MOREWould you like to be part of a Friends of Surbiton Station group to help enhance the building and improve the environment for railway passengers? Well, you could join an online group being set up by Kingston Council. The council is keen to unite those interested in preserving and enhancing the art deco-style railway station,
READ MOREChelsea Women can go top when – Covid permitting – they host Manchester United at Kingsmeadow on Sunday. It follows a majestic Madejski show against Reading, with Fran Kirby scoring four of the Blues’ five goals without reply, leaving the champions second in the table. “While Fran scored four goals, and four brilliant goals, it
READ MOREReporting fly-tipping has just got easier. Kingston Council has launched an interactive map of the borough’s streets. Place the pin where rubbish has been dumped and then fill in a short form to give council staff more details. “Our rangers have noted an increase in fly-tipping since the start of the pandemic,” said Surbiton neighbourhood
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