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Format: 2024-05-02
Format: 2024-05-02

The Surbiton Station letter holder and Tolworth Tower bookend you didn't know you needed

A Surbiton couple is selling a pair of quirky homeware items inspired by area landmarks.

Quirky historical exhibition in Surbiton and Tolworth gets Lottery funding

An exhibition showing a century’s worth of the history of allotments in Tolworth and Surbiton has been given £69,700 of Lottery funding.

Surbiton Crescent: angry motorists seek legal fight to reclaim in fines

Fines paid by motorists caught out by the Surbiton Crescent traffic restrictions should be repaid because Kingston Council did not properly advertise the changes to the use of the road, it is claimed.

Surbiton restaurant named best casual curry in London suburbs

A Surbiton curry house has been named the best casual dining restaurant in the suburbs of London at the Asian Curry Awards 2017.

First ‘South Western Railway baby’ born after woman rushed off to hospital from Surbiton station

The first ever “South Western Railway baby” has been born, after a woman told the train guard she was going into labour while the train was near Surbiton.

Travellers have taken over a former health centre car park in Surbiton where Scotland Yard trains police dogs

More than 15 caravans and trucks are stationed on the privately-owned site at Oakhill surgery.

“Hockey’s equivalent of the Champions League” is coming to Surbiton Hockey Club next year

The Women’s EuroHockey Club Cup will be hosted at Sugden Road from May 17 to May 20, 2018, with the chance for people to see Olympic champions and international players perform just weeks before the Women’s World Cup.

New all-round support service launched for people with cancer

A new service for people living with cancer is being launched in Kingston, in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support and the Clinical Commissioning Group.

How to mark Remembrance Sunday in Kingston

Every year the people of Surbiton mark Armistice Day to remember and honour those who have served in the Armed Forces, especially those in the First and Second World Wars.

Macmillan and Kingston CCG launch new cancer support service

Macmillan Cancer Support has partnered with Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to create an innovative health and wellbeing service for residents living with cancer.