Each of the 7 CCGs in south west London and Surrey, as in other areas, are carefully looking at how they can deliver the best possible local community services to their local population. These are often referred to as Out of Hospital services.
Each of the 7 CCGs in south west London and Surrey, as in other areas, are carefully looking at how they can deliver the best possible local community services to their local population. These are often referred to as Out of Hospital services.
It was a lovely moon here last night and it's one of the few things we can really study in these parts. Every building seems to be lit up like it's Christmas! Anyways, I've been an on-off amateur astronomer for over 10 years. Still using trusty Meade cheapo 4.5" reflector.
Last Monday evening 7 lovely people brought 7 lovely cakes to the fantastically friendly Ram pub in Surbiton, where we caused quite a cakey stir!
A school master from Surbiton was one of the winners of this year’s prestigious Queen’s Awards for Enterprise Promotion.
In this beautiful sunny weather, Ruth and I ventured into new territory last Saturday with a short permaculture session right beside the A3 in Tolworth.
Sno Flo wonders whether any man in Surbiton is worth fifteen quid.
With the balsam bashing season in full-swing, it was time to take a strategic approach to dealing with the problem of this invasive species.
An eleven year old girl's been injured in crash in Tolworth this morning. Radio Jackie understands it was a year 7 pupil from Holy Cross School in New Malden.
She was hit by a black Honda car on a crossing that was being worked on as part of the regeneration of Tolworth Broadway.
The girl is being treated at St George’s in Tooting for leg and shoulder injuries.
During our visit to London we stayed out of town (avoiding having to drive in Central London!) Surbiton seemed a good idea - near to Kew for our final day when we would have to drive and close to the motorway southwards for Dorset.
I liked Surbiton especially when I saw that the mini roundabout had been yarn-bombed!
The £15 million project comprised the construction of two new buildings, Lime Tree Primary School and Surbiton Health Centre and officially reached completion in March 2013. Willmott Dixon was the main contractor on the project, whilst Roberts Limbrick Ltd provided all architectural services.