Residents move into new Royal Star and Garter home in Surbiton

Ex-servicemembers moved into a new home in Surbiton.

Diabetic man walks 100km for Fircroft Trust

A diabetic man is embarking on a 100km challenge to raise money for a charity which supports adults living in the community with mental health problems and learning disabilities.

Minted: Man receives Polo prize 17 years after finding promotional green sweet

An 11-year-old boy was left disappointed 17 years ago when he found a promotional green Polo mint and was never awarded his promised prize.

Surbiton Health Centre under fire as disabled patients brand site an 'assault course'

The multi-million pound Surbiton Health Centre is facing yet more criticism from unhappy patients – this time over inadequate disabled access.

New train carriages in rush hour for Surbiton commuters

Frustrated commuters from Surbiton station could be whisked to Waterloo in slightly less cramped conditions.

Arsonist believed to have started huge grass fire in Tolworth

An arsonist is believed to have started a huge fire yesterday which destroyed an area of heathland the size of four football pitches.

Legal row over floating homes patent throws more doubt on Surbiton filter beds scheme

Hydro's plans for Surbiton filter beds have been hit with another snag - this time over a patent.

Kingston Mosque attacker back in jail for 'disturbing' Surbiton knife attack

A racist thug jailed for attacking Kingston Mosque is back in prison months after being released – this time for brutally stabbing a man during a wake.

YMCA Youth Photography Competition

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YMCA London South West have chosen the winners for their first Youth Photography Competition.

Bomb squad called to Surbiton... for a lump of iron

The army, police and firefighters were alerted to what a resident thought was a bomb.

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