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Format: 2024-11-25
Format: 2024-11-25

Distinguished Leaves ? Inspiring Businesses through Tea and Poetry ...

I've dramatically changed my view of hairdressers after today, and having my hair done on Tuesday at Surbiton Branch, where ? as in all other branches ? you will be offered Earl Grey, 'normal' or a choice of herbal teas. ...

Incident: Surbiton Children's Centre Nursery Data Breach ...

Surbiton Children's Centre Nursery Data Loss: Teacher's bag containing flash drive and documents with 21 students' educational information stolen.

UK: Surbiton Children's Centre Nursery signs undertaking in wake ...

There was no press release on this, but Surbiton Children's Centre Nursery in Surrey, England recently signed an undertaking with the Information Commissioner's Office as a result of a breach.

Surbiton Farmers’ Market celebrates the best of British cheeses

Local community groups are to join forces as Homage de Fromage, the Surbiton club that celebrates great British cheeses and cheese-based art, hosts a special ‘Meet the Producers’ event at Surbiton’s next Farmers’ Market.

Giant Hungry Hippos coming to Surbiton

A giant game of Hungry Hippos is the latest wacky idea from the team who brought you bread golf and suburban skiing.

Part of road closed off after 'hole' appears

Part of Victoria Road in Surbiton has been closed off after a hole appeared in the pavement.

Surbiton Message ? Whiffy Tidings

I had a spare five minutes this evening so I've put together another short DJ Andy Crane mix for your enjoyment. This one sees the hard-livin' sound of Melle Mel's lyrics come to ghetto of Surbiton and the specific 'hood ...

Pensioner marches 460 miles for childrens' hospital

A showbiz-mad Surbiton pensioner who completed a 460 mile walk from London to Scotland has already set his sights on his next charity feat.

Lido idea for historic filter bed site

A 50m swimming lido has been proposed as an alternative use of the historic filter bed site in Surbiton.

Family's plea for killed photjournalist's body to return home

The family of a Surbiton-based photojournalist killed in Libya have written an emotive open letter to South African President Jacob Zuma pleading for help in finding his remains.