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  • Church to screen Queen’s funeral

    Church to screen Queen’s funeral0

    The Queen’s televised funeral service will be screened in St Mark’s church on Monday, September 19 at 11am for people to gather to watch and pay their respects. The church on St Mark’s Hill, Surbiton, will remain open in the afternoon. Until the day of the funeral, during this period of national mourning, St Mark’s

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  • Traffic scheme and care home to be discussed at Surbiton meeting

    Traffic scheme and care home to be discussed at Surbiton meeting0

    Two controversial schemes will be up for discussion at this Thursday’s (22nd) Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee. Councillors will decide whether to keep, remove or modify the low traffic neighbourhood barrier in King Charles Road, near the junction with Beaconsfield Road by Coffee On The Corner (above), after they have heard the views of members of the

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  • Plan to demolish Victorian care home and build six-storey block

    Plan to demolish Victorian care home and build six-storey block0

    Developers want to bulldoze a two-storey care home in Adelaide Road, Surbiton, and build a six-storey, 60-bed building in its place. Willow Grange Care Home, which offers respite, nursing and dementia care at its base at 1-3 Adelaide Road near the junction with St Mark’s Hill, wants to replace its existing Victorian building (below) built

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  • Donkey is special guest at St Mark’s Palm Sunday service

    Donkey is special guest at St Mark’s Palm Sunday service0

    Look 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

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  • Good Life star to open churches’ Christmas auction on Zoom

    Good Life star to open churches’ Christmas auction on Zoom0

    • News
    • 7th December 2020

    Felicity Kendal, star of the hit 1970s sitcom The Good Life which put Surbiton on everyone’s radar, will be launching the St Andrew’s and St Mark’s virtual Christmas auction. Those who attend on Zoom on Saturday (December 12) at 2pm, will see Felicity, who played Barbara Good in the show about suburban self-sufficiency, declare the

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