Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
Milton Jones, he with the unruly mop, will be performing at Surbiton’s cornerHOUSE on Thursday (27th). Milton will deliver his deadpan one-liners as part of an Outside the Box Comedy Club stand-up gig with other support acts at the Douglas Road arts centre. Book in advance as no tickets can be sold on the door
READ MORECharity shops in Surbiton were doing good business on Monday as shoppers hit the stores. The British Heart Foundation in Victoria Road proved particularly popular with an orderly socially distanced queue forming outside for most of the day. Despite some of the charity’s shops in Scotland and all in Northern Ireland remaining closed, BHF, which funds
READ MORELook who is going to be greeting children as they arrive at the Palm Sunday service at St Mark’s Church tomorrow! “Usually, we can have donkey rides after the service, but this year, for Covid regulations, we can’t offer that: nor can we do a procession,” said Rev Robert Stanier. “However, we will be incorporating
READ MOREVeterans 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
READ MOREThe taste of rum, the smell of delicious seafood and the sound of steelpans were among the exotic treats enjoyed by residents at the Royal Star & Garter in Surbiton during a Caribbean party at the veterans’ care home. The charity’s home in Upper Brighton Road was given a makeover for the celebration, with exotic
READ MORETolworth Recreation Centre has reopened to the public. All customers will need to pre-book their visit to the Fullers Way North sports venue through the Places Locker app or via www.placesleisure.org The borough’s leisure facilities were originally closed on March 18 due to COVID-19 restrictions, and work has been ongoing to ensure residents can return
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