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Kingston and Surbiton Optician's Festive Gift

Opticians in Kingston and Surbiton are asking customers to think of those less fortunate this Christmas and donate gift-filled shoe boxes for children in the developing world.

Spooky goings on across Surbiton

If you thought last year's walk was frightening think again.

24 October

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Surbiton business owners can claim compensation for Thames Water sewer works

Business owners can claim compensation for loss of profit from sewer repairs in Surbiton, the leader of Kingston Council has said.

Signalling problem causes delays for commuters

Faulty train signals in New Malden are causing serious delays for commuters this morning.

Tolworth Greenway: Campaigner sets out problems for disabled people

People with disabilities will find it difficult to negotiate the new-look Tolworth Broadway, a campaigner has said.

Mental health patients turned away after beds removed

Mental health patients turned away after beds removed by South West London and St George's NHS Mental Health Trust.

23 October

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The Soldiers Tale

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Soldiers Tale The Waldegrave Ensemble presents an exciting programme of music for clarinet, violin and piano with works written after the great world wars by some of the greatest composers of the 20th century.

Featuring Elliott Devivo on clarinet, Nigulia Mirzayeva on Violin, and Gavin Roberts on piano, this is a recital not to be missed this Winter!

Programme:
- Busoni Clarinet Concertino
- Howells Clarinet Sonata
- Shostakovich 4 Preludes for violin and piano
- Britten Night-Piece (Notturno)
- Stravinsky A Soldiers Tale for violin, clarinet & piano

Dysart School Jumble Sale

Jan '70
Thu 1st

The Friends of Dysart School (charity no: 1137096) are holding a jumble sale to raise funds for an adventure playground. Dysart is a special school for children and young people aged 4-19 years with severe learning difficulties. Please come and support this wonderful cause.

Adults 50p, children free