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  • Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes

    Hundred-strong ‘Busgate’ protest forces rethink on traffic schemes1

    A chorus of Save our Streets could be heard outside Glenmore House last night (Tuesday) before a hundred people, some with placards, crammed into the Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee to voice their concerns about a number of traffic schemes proposed for the Ellerton Road area. “We just wanted our voices to be heard,” said Ellerton Road

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  • Traffic barrier gets the heave-ho

    Traffic barrier gets the heave-ho0

    The new traffic barrier in Tolworth Road is to be axed if Surbiton councillors get their way. In a stunning move last night (Tues), after an impressive presentation by a group of local residents about the knock-on effect of the road closure on neighbouring streets – especially Thornhill Road which had borne the brunt of

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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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  • Bakery starts delivery service

    Bakery starts delivery service0

    Frankonia bakery in Tolworth has launched a delivery service for its fresh bread, croissants, biscuits and cakes. There are four different boxes to choose from – artisan, traditional, continental breakfast and medley. Breads include white, wholemeal, granary, multigrain, sourdough, olive and rosemary, there are croissants, assorted muffins and pain au chocolat and you can add

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  • Bus barrier threat

    Bus barrier threat0

    • News
    • 28th February 2020

    The council is threatening to install another of its hated bus-only barriers in a Surbiton street, although it could create scores of rat-runs down narrow residential roads. “I’m completely shocked, that’s my view on it, whatever next!” said a stunned resident of Thornhill Road as The Good Life informed her that Kingston Council was thinking

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