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  • Free bike check for key workers

    Free bike check for key workers0

    Are you a key worker? Would you like your bike checked over for free to make sure it is in good working order? Cycle instructor Andy Litchfield from Kingston Council will be fixing key workers bikes at Surbiton Health Centre from 11.30am to 2.30pm tomorrow (Tuesday). Dr Bike will be in the car park at

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  • Good Life Gin Company markets its own hand sanitiser

    Good Life Gin Company markets its own hand sanitiser0

    Surbiton-based The Good Life Gin Company has branched out and is selling its own hand sanitisers. Made to the World Health Organisation’s recommended formula, it contains 75% alcohol and is infused with rose petals. The bottles are 50ml in size and are also fitted with an atomiser. A bottle costs £3.50 and can be ordered

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  • Rainbow appears over Surbiton town centre for Clap for Carers

    Rainbow appears over Surbiton town centre for Clap for Carers0

    As if by magic this rainbow appeared just before Clap for Carers last night (Thursday). It was pictured by estate agent John Flynn. “I was walking my dog yesterday evening and spotted it,” said John who is a partner at Seymours at the corner of Brighton Road and Victoria Avenue. “It was very timely and appropriate

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  • Bike doctors visit Tolworth hospital for key workers

    Bike doctors visit Tolworth hospital for key workers0

    Cycle instructors from Kingston Council will be fixing key workers bikes at Tolworth Hospital until 3pm this afternoon (Thursday). The ‘bike doctors’ will be in the car park outside the Red Lion Road hospital’s restaurant providing bike check-ups for the staff. This follows a very successful Dr Bike session at Kingston Hospital where 50 cycles

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  • We’re just a phone call away

    We’re just a phone call away0

    Help for those who don’t have support from neighbours, friends or family during the coronavirus crisis is just a phone call away. Kingston council has launched a phone and online support service for its vulnerable residents and those who are self-isolating. Councillor Caroline Kerr, Leader of Kingston Council, said: “We are primarily focusing on people

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  • NHS staff get COVID-19 tests at Chessington World of Adventures

    NHS staff get COVID-19 tests at Chessington World of Adventures0

    Frontline NHS workers are being tested for coronavirus at a new drive-through test centre at Chessington World of Adventures. Six lanes with cabins have been set up in one of the main car parks at the theme park in Leatherhead Road, which has been closed since Saturday, March 21 because of the coronavirus restrictions. A

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