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Live: Year 11 pupils receive their GCSE results

Year 11 pupils nervously awaited their GCSE results this morning. Leading up to results day, Ofqual had predicted increased "volatility" in grades due to government syllabus shake-ups.

Tolworth Girls' School has sent in its results, showing steady improvement.

Its proportion of A* grades has risen from six to 7.2 per cent, with A and B grades also rising. High-flyers included Rebecca Corbett, who achieved a staggering 11 A* grades and an A.

Seething Trycyclingathon rolls around again

The Seething Trycyclingathon is coming around again, giving families and steampunk fans the chance for a pleasant afternoon out.

Commuters 'priced off trains' following latest inflation-busting rail fare rise

Train fares will rise ahead of inflation for another year, the government has announced.

Runaway horse reunited with owner after sojourn along A3 and Tolworth Broadway

A runaway horse has been reunited with its owner after taking a stroll down the A3 and Tolworth Broadway.

Royal Star and Garter celebrates year in new home

Retired members of the armed forces and their relatives have marked a full year since the Royal Star and Garter home moved to Surbiton.

Could social media campaign be the key to revitalising Tolworth Broadway?

A group of residents have clubbed together on social media to try to revitalise Tolworth Broadway.

Brace yourselves for the revamped, pumped-up arrival of The Surbo

At once a literary salon, a grand prix, a business conference and more, this year's Surbiton festival - rebranded The Surbo - will be bigger than ever.

2014 Surbiton festival expands with photo competition

The 2014 Surbiton festival - rebranded as The Surbo - gives you the chance to put your photos to use and maybe even win cash.

Cycling festival Ride London divides opinion amongst residents and businesses

The second annual Ride London visits Kingston twice this weekend – but the return of the world-class cycling festival has divided opinion amongst residents and businesses.

Rabbi 'feels less safe' after synagogue worshippers branded 'child murderers'

The rabbi of a Kingston synagogue has said he feels less safe after finding a sign calling worshippers "child murderers" was stuck up outside the building.

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