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And God Said, “Let There Be Light!”
By Community Correspondent Vithulan Patkunan Later today, the Rose Theatre will be brimming with an excited audience for the performance of ‘The Creation’ by Joseph Haydn. Written in 1796, the orchestral performance celebrates and depicts the beginning
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Teenage danger in Richmond? - by Community Correspondent Finbar Fitzgerald
Richmond, due to its low crime rates and high property prices has gained a middle-class reputation. However, despite this it has come to my attention that it has become a popular location for youths at night. One can only ask what is the attraction
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Modern Kids play Modern Warfare
By community correspondent Julien Kenrick The highly anticipated game Modern Warfare 2 went on sale at the stroke of midnight on Tuesday, with record breaking sales of 1.23 million copies being sold in the first 24 hours. The game rated
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Metro pulls the plug on London Lite
By Community Correspondent Charlie Hudson This Friday marked the end of an era for London’s commuters. Not only did the government retake the franchise of the troubled East Coast Mainline, but the last issue of ‘London Lite’ was published
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New Malden and Richmond upon Thames Students Success at Junior Karate Championships and English Nation Seniors
New Malden and Richmond upon Thames Students Success at Junior Karate Championships and English Nation Seniors Cuba Parris, who attends Burlington Junior School in New Malden, got a gold medal at the Belgian open tournament
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Sacred music spectacle
By community correspondent Nathan Holt. The world we live in is transforming. Every minute of every day humanity is progressing in business, knowledge and scientific understanding and discovery. The old simplistic traditions of supreme monarchs
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Brave fightback in Barrow is good enough for Brown
Barrow 2-2 AFC Wimbledon Terry Brown declared himself delighted despite Wimbledon’s winless run continuing yesterday. The Blue Square Premier newcomers may not have won since October’s trip to Forest Green Rovers but a fightback at Holker
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Law Reform?
By Community Correspondent Megan Dunsby On Monday, the Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced that he had ‘concerns’ about the way in which cautions were being used within our legal system and as such this is going to be reviewed as last year some
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From The Astroturf To Clubhouse.
By community correspondent Rebecca Oldham. Sunbury Hockey club have long graced the Middlesex county leagues with the likes of Surrey and Middlesex rivals, Ashford, Staines and Teddington, but with a strong colts section and achieving adult
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Epsom jeweller Roger Elliott showcases work at Hatton Garden exhibition
Christmas shoppers will be able to buy exclusive jewellery designed by Roger Elliott, based in Epsom at “Winter in the Garden” a Hatton Garden showcase for jewellery talent put on by Platform, a not-for-profit jewellery initiative set up this year to
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New Athena women's group meet in Weybridge Thursday 26 November
The new Athena group for women in business is being started in Weybridge by local business partners Robyn Hatley and Tricia Taylor, regional directors for the North Surrey region. Robyn already runs five groups in Kew, Richmond, Hampton, Teddington
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Sweet Charity
A gentle stroll down Egham’s traditional British High Street will bring back a nostalgic aura of social buzz and friendly competition. However this appreciation has been tainted by the harrowing and dreaded ‘recession.’ Stores regularly cascade
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Leader pops up at panto
“He’s behind you.” Thankfully for this year’s Hounslow panto stars – Gerard Carey and Catherine Gibson – it was not a giant lurking behind them but council leader Peter Thompson. Councillor Thompson joined the actors to help promote Paul Robeson Theatre
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Does Searching Vulnerable Children Help Tackle Knife Crime?
By Community Correspondent: Samuel Hopcroft Have you ever heard of being searched and scanned before you’re allowed to enter your own school? Tiffin Boy’s School, Kingston, was subject to a police search on Tuesday 10th November as every child entering
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99p Surbiton
At the end of last year, Woolworths’ stores started closing down all over Britain because the Woolworths group announced its intention to enter administration, due to its large debt. All stores had closed by 6th January 2009 including the Surbiton
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Grasshoppers fail to keep the momentum
Grasshoppers went down 37-10 at home to UCS Old Boys in a classic game of two halves on Saturday, writes Pete Baveystock. Playing down the slop in the first half, Grasshoppers made a great start but failed to turn their pressure into m any points. Manu