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11:48am Thursday 13th November 2008
The nation’s media this week has been full of the 90th anniversary of the First World War and it is right that we continue to remember those who fell in that dreadful conflict.
11:49am Thursday 13th November 2008
The council spent £5,000 to rename Drapers car park to the Rose, mainly as a marketing tool.
10:13am Thursday 13th November 2008
The council spent £5,000 to rename Drapers car park to the Rose, mainly as a marketing tool.
10:15am Thursday 13th November 2008
The views expressed by Lord Kenneth Jackson – RAF retired – are welcome and very true.
10:16am Thursday 13th November 2008
I would like to thank everyone for the fantastic response I’ve had since the write-up on my wife and I. People have read it on the internet and got in touch with me saying how good it was.
10:07am Thursday 13th November 2008
My husband died in the Royal Star and Garter Home a few a years ago.
10:08am Thursday 13th November 2008
I applaud Kingston Council on its worthy and necessary introduction of the new recycling and landfill waste collection service, a challenging mammoth task for any local authority.
10:09am Thursday 13th November 2008
This year Remembrance Day is 90 years old and I’ll personally be remembering the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and of civilians in times of war.
10:10am Thursday 13th November 2008
I hope your readers may be able to help me find my uncle, who used to live in Surbiton and we have now lost contact with him.
5:06pm Tuesday 11th November 2008
I am writing regarding the recent news that the appeal for the original high-rise plan for the Skerne Road power station site has been upheld.
Tin cans are being used by the Elmbridge Community Safety Partnership to tackle burglary in the area.
The Salvation Army has re-opened its building in Wandsworth after a complete rebuild.
Dentists in Kingston are facing large financial penalties after collectively falling nearly £500,000 behind in their contracts for not treating enough NHS patients.
Kingston’s new rabbi is a 29-year-old mum-to-be who used to run a bar in Israel. Alita Howe speaks to Rabbi Charley Baginsky about her plans for making Kingston Liberal Synagogue a vibrant part of the community.
A Wandsworth woman was among the thousands of people stranded in Bangkok after masked protestors stormed the airport causing hundreds of flights to be cancelled.
Twinkle-toed pupils at Grand Avenue Primary School, Surbiton, have taken to the dance floor to raise money for Children in Need.
Security at Springfield Hospital is under fire from residents who are outraged that two patients were able to escape.
Commuters could get some relief from overcrowded trains with the Government promising 400 extra Thameslink carriages across the south east.
A man who hung himself in Wandsworth Prison after threatening suicide should have been more closely monitored before his death, an inquest has found.
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