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  • Write a short radio play for Surbiton arts centre

    Write a short radio play for Surbiton arts centre0

    Stuck for something to do over the Christmas holidays and beyond now that we are in Tier 4 and staying in is the new going out? Then why not write a short radio play? All you need to record it is a mobile phone or laptop. It can just be a monologue or involve the

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  • Covid crisis hits Chelsea

    Covid crisis hits Chelsea0

    A string of positive Covid tests in the Chelsea Women’s camp means that Sunday’s scheduled London derby against Tottenham in the Women’s Super League has been cancelled. It is believed that three or four of the squad that defeated Benfica on Wednesday night at Kingsmeadow have failed Covid tests, so Spurs have agreed to postpone

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  • Lip-smacking barbecued takeaway service at The Lamb

    Lip-smacking barbecued takeaway service at The Lamb0

    It was going to be an Eat In or Take Away midweek pop-up. Now, thanks to Tier 3 restrictions, it’s a central Surbiton, lip-smacking, hot takeaway service on Thursday and Friday night instead. Chef Richard Hards, pictured, of Surbiton-based barbecued food delivery service Boxed Local, who has worked in some of London’s top restaurants, will

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  • Hearty home-cooked takeaways

    Hearty home-cooked takeaways0

    His portions are generous and his meals are tasty and nutritious. What else would you expect from a marathon coach who takes groups on training camps in Portugal and France and then chefs for them in the evening? Neil Aitken, who runs Berrylands HomeChef, started the takeaway service from his house in Surbiton Hill Park

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  • Veterans mark Armistice Day with services at care home

    Veterans mark Armistice Day with services at care home0

    Veterans at the Royal Star & Garter Home in Surbiton have marked Armistice Day today (Wednesday) with services on each of its three floors (to allow for social distancing), tea and cake, and nearby Shrewsbury House School laying a wreath outside the Upper Brighton Road building. On Remembrance Sunday (November 8), veterans watched the annual

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  • Traffic barrier produces new rat runs around King Charles Road

    Traffic barrier produces new rat runs around King Charles Road3

    • News
    • 15th September 2020

    Leafy Alexandra Drive and sleepy Beaconsfield Road have become rat runs overnight after a traffic barrier was put in across King Charles Road using council emergency powers. No residents were consulted about the blockade (consisting of giant planters and posts) before it was put in place on Monday as part of a council ‘low traffic neighbourhood’ initiative,

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