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Man dies on Villiers Avenue in Surbiton

A man has died on Villiers Avenue in Surbiton today (Tuesday, February 25) despite the efforts of emergency services.

Met Police in Kingston launch appeal to find missing teen from Surbiton

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Met Police in Kingston are appealing for any information that can help them to locate a missing teenager.

Two arrested after man found dead in Surbiton

An investigation has been launched after a man was found dead in Surbiton last week.

Kingston and Surbiton 2019 General Election results: Ed Davey win for Lib Dems

Ed Davey from the Lib Dems has been re-elected as the next MP for Kingston and Surbiton after winning the seat with 51.1 per cent of the vote and a majority of 10,489.

Surbiton Crescent: drivers get wise to 'no entry' sign

Widely criticised traffic restrictions that made £4.5 million for Kingston Council the first year they were brought in have caught out far fewer drivers during their second 12 months of existence.

A prankster has set up a website mocking South Western Railway with a fake shop

A prankster has set up a website mocking South Western Railway with a fake shop - where customers are told to expect delays with every order.

Council grants post office permission to sell alcohol every day of the week

A post office might not seem the most obvious places to pick up a few beers or a bottle of wine, but the Licensing Sub-Committee in Kingston have given it the go-ahead.

Specialist dementia care home gets the green light

Construction will soon begin on a multi-million pound specialist dementia care home in Tolworth.

Teenager hoping to be Kingston and Surbiton's MP

A politics student at Royal Holloway, University of London, is believed to be the youngest candidate running to be an MP in London.

Surbiton circumcisions clinic didn't gain adequate consent

A private health service in Surbiton that offers circumcisions has been rated inadequate by the CQC and placed into special measures after inspectors discovered doctors did not always gain adequate consent or record the dosage of anaesthetic given for the procedure.

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