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  • Surbiton’s supernatural tennis

    Surbiton’s supernatural tennis0

    The Surbiton Trophy tournament had an unexpected ticket sale boost from youngsters at St Matthew’s primary. Teacher Ed Hornby set the nine and 10-year-olds in Year 5 the task of writing a newspaper story… with entertaining results. As many of the pupils’ parents play at Surbiton Racket & Fitness Club, the journalism proved sharp and

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  • View waste as a resource says Kingston’s green business group

    View waste as a resource says Kingston’s green business group0

    Where there’s muck there’s brass was the takeaway message from a discussion on the circular economy by members of the Kingston Green Business Community. Two panels of local entrepreneurs and innovators from the world of fashion, construction, food and the information and communications technology sectors were quizzed by David Symons of environmental consulting company WSP

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  • 50ft mast bid for Burney Triangle

    50ft mast bid for Burney Triangle0

    Funny how proposals to install new mobile phone masts are made during school holidays when many residents are away, isn’t it? The bid to build a 50ft (15m) 5G telecoms mast and additional cabinets in Ferguson Avenue by the Burney Triangle – an area of green space with a stunning new bug hotel and flower beds – was

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  • Murray triumphs at Surbiton

    Murray triumphs at Surbiton1

    A huge roar of went up from a full house at Surbiton’s centre court this afternoon (Sunday) as the announcer declared the arrival of “Sir Andy Murray” to contest the final of the trophy that bears the town’s name. Maddeningly, eight unbroken days of brilliant sunshine ended halfway through the match, with Murray (closest to

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  • Chelsea’s Millie to captain Lionesses in Women’s World Cup

    Chelsea’s Millie to captain Lionesses in Women’s World Cup0

    Chelsea’s Lauren James, Niamh Charles, Jess Carter and Millie Bright, pictured above, have been selected to be part of England manager Sarina Wiegman’s 23-strong squad for the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer. Bright, who will captain the side, and Carter, played their part in the success of the Lionesses who

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  • Oceans to benefit from eco fair

    Oceans to benefit from eco fair0

    Fifteen-year-old Tessa Stanier and her chums are organising an eco-fair at St Mark’s Church in Surbiton this coming Saturday (June 3). Tessa, and friends aged 11 to 15 from the church choir, are organising the event to raise awareness about environmental issues. They are also hoping to donate money to the Blue Marine Foundation which supports the oceans

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