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Paedophile's victims urged to speak out

Police have encouraged victims of a paedophile choirmaster who lived in Surbiton to break their silence and speak to officers about his crimes.

Bid to save historic wooden shelter

Tolworth may lose a piece of transport history as Kingston Council struggles to foot the bill of restoring a wooden bus shelter.

Fridge problem wastes food at new store

Waitrose has issued an apology after staff at the newly-refurbished Surbiton store threw away hundreds of pounds worth of food.

Thousands make Surbiton Festival the biggest ever

Surbiton’s streets were heaving with festival-goers on Saturday, September 25, for the popular Surbiton Festival.

Surbiton pooch in line to Winalot of attention

A Surbiton pooch hopes to win a lot of national fame, by becoming the face of a dog food company.

Was Surbiton marching band talcum the mickey?

Bemused Surbitonians looked on as more than 150 people took part in a street parade on Saturday, September 11.

Government warns South West Trains on manned ticket offices

The Government has warned South West Trains against lapses in staffing at its stations, after it gave the go ahead to close Berrylands station’s ticket offices at weekends.

Edward Davey dons shawl of honour

Edward Davey MP has officially launched a new Indian movement in Tolworth by donning the shawl of honour and lighting the first flame of a lamp bringing the Light of Thanksgiving.

Future secure for Surbiton Farmers' Market

The future of Surbiton Farmers’ Market has been secured, after a council compromise and support from the community.

Boy sells kitchen sink for cancer research

A 10-year-old Surbiton boy whose uncle has prostate cancer has raised £103 to help research.

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