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  • Former boxer 'harassed girlfriend's ex'

    A former boxer harassed his partner's suicidal ex boyfriend, telling him he would bring him a razor and a piece of rope around to help him kill himself, a court heard. William Isaac, 44, denies putting a person in fear of violence by harassment

  • Passenger spits at tram driver during pet dog dispute

    Police are hunting a dog owner who spat at a tram driver who asked him not to bring his pet onboard.  The passenger unleashed "a tirade of vile verbal abuse" at the driver after being told he could not take his dog on the tram, which

  • Poorly baby Louie given the chance to live with mum

    A 16-month-old boy with a rare incurable genetic disease has been given a chance to leave hospital and live with his mum. Louie Bull, is one of only two boys in the UK known to have the often fatal genetic disease, Spinal Muscular Atrophy with

  • Fashion: Block colours

    Work your favourite vibrant shade via your wardrobe. Lisa Haynes reveals how to wear block colour... If monochrome is for minimalists and busy prints are for maximalists, then bright colours are the happy medium. Stick to simple silhouettes

  • New Malden man denies running loan shark business

    A New Malden man has denied running a ‘loan shark’ business. Cathiresapillai Yogananthan, 52, of Bodley Road, denies 12 counts of money lending without a licence and money laundering. Mr Yogananthan was charged after an investigation by the

  • St Raphael's Hospice embodies Big Society

    I discovered with some dismay in the Sutton Guardian article, (Chairman makes urgent plea to save St Raphael's Hospice), that the Coalition government only funds a quarter of the amount needed for this essential service. St Raphael's, with

  • Biker taken to hospital after crash in Epsom

    A motorcyclist with potentially life threatening injuries was taken to hospital today. A black Audi and a motorcycle crashed at West Hill in Epsom at 9am, causing the road to close for several hours. Police are appealing for witnesses to come

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream comes to Tooting Arts Club

    William Shakespeare’s story of young love and magic is being brought to the streets of Tooting. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is the fourth production created by Tooting Arts Club. The play features a cast of talented actors, including Waleed El-Gadi

  • Emergency appeal by charity on verge of collapse

    A charity on the verge of collapse has appealed for help to prevent them from closing. My Voice, based in Wimbledon, has helped more than 100,000 children since they first opened in 1991 by offering a mentoring service and workshops to help and

  • Croydon Youth Offending Service must improve, report finds

    Croydon Youth Offending Service needs to improve how it assesses the risk of harm posed by young offenders, a new report states. The joint inspection by HM Inspectorate of Probation alongside colleagues from the criminal justice, social care, education

  • Young girls in dramatic swimming pool rescue

    Five young girls were dramatically rescued from a swimming pool after getting into difficulty at a children's birthday party. Concerned onlookers called 999 after the youngsters struggled to safety in the deep end of the pool at Waddon Leisure

  • VIDEO: The bells ring out in Cheam for Prince George

    The bells rang out for the birth of our future king on Saturday. Jeremy and Sheila Cheesman and James Reed ringing bells Bell ringers at St Dunstan’s Church in Cheam performed a quarter peal of Grandsire Doubles, which featured 1,260 changes

  • Nine new specialist disabled homes for Wandsworth

    Nine new specialist homes will be built for old and disabled people in Wandsworth. The Mayor of London has granted the borough £300,000 to help develop the homes and stimulate the specialised housing market. Each of the new homes will adhere

  • £20,000 of cannabis and cocaine found in Wallington loft

    Cocaine and cannabis worth about £20,000 was discovered in a loft. Police found the hidden drugs during a raid at a home near Bandon Hill Cemetery, Wallington, on Thursday July 25. Danish Nadesan, 23, from Godalming Avenue, was arrested

  • Throw a kangaroo on the barbie

    Cometh the summer, cometh the time when every man must dust himself down, rummage around the garden shed, and pull out the barbecue. With Australian blood running through my veins (don’t mention the Ashes) this most sacred of outdoor cooking techniques

  • VIDEO: North Cheam child stars in Japanese motorbike advert

    A six-year-old boy is the star of a new motorbike advert in Japan. Jonom Schofield, from North Cheam, was given the main role in the advert for MotoGP tyre supplier, Bridgestone. The video, filmed in London Bridge in March, sees little Jonom

  • Poor timing for Manor Park playground renovation

    I used to live in Sutton, and was going to be in the area last week with my five year old son so I looked at Sutton Council's website to see what parks would be suitable. Having paid £4 to park the car, I only then discovered that the

  • Lamp post knocked down as three cars crash in Kingswood

    Firefighters used hydraulic cutters to remove a car roof and rescue a trapped driver after a crash yesterday. Three cars crashed and a lamp post was knocked down on the A217 in Kingswood at about 3pm. Epsom firefighter Tom Howe said the cars

  • Pedal power boosts Radio Marsden's appeal

    Pedal power raised more than £3,000 for a hospital radio charity. Riders pedalled 50 miles through the Surrey countryside taking on part of the Olympic road race route rode by Sir Bradley Wiggins last year to raise the money for the Radio Marsden

  • Burst water main closes Portland Road in South Norwood

    Commuters in South Norwood face rush hour disruption as emergency repairs are carried out to a burst water main. The A215 Portland Road closed at 8.00am and repairs are being carried out between Albert Road, and High Street. The work to repair

  • Man charged with murder after triple stabbing

    A man has been charged with murder after a triple stabbing on Monday against two women and a teenager. Desmond Brooks, 40, of Elstead House in Redlands Way, Brixton Hill, was this morning charged by police with murder and two counts of attempted

  • Shocked woman's glass table explodes in heatwave

    A woman was left in shock when her glass garden table exploded into shards of glass during the heatwave. Janet Thompson, from South Mead, Epsom, said her dogs could have been killed if they had been underneath the table at the time. Mrs Thompson

  • Campaigners make stand against hydropower plant

    A hydropower plant which could create enough energy to power 600 homes has been branded “unsightly” by campaigners. Plans for the hydrodynamic Archimedes screw on Sunbury Weir were submitted to Elmbridge Council on July 16. The scheme from

  • Homebase worker accused of stealing £100,000 in gift vouchers

    A shop worker is due to appear in court charged with stealing more than £100,000 in vouchers from her own employer. Carshalton woman Kim White, 47, is accused of five counts of stealing gift vouchers worth a total of £132,842 from DIY store Homebase

  • Carberry to the rescue at Spencer

    Watching Michael Carberry bat is nothing but a privilege for Spencer captain Neil Baker - particularly when he boosts his side's Surrey Championship Premier Division survival chances. England international Carberry was drafted in for the second

  • Is Sutton booming? New figures show rise in building projects

    Applications to build everything from business projects and houses to signs, fences and fascias are up on last year according to Sutton Council. There have been 168 applications for minor developments - of 1,000sqm or less - in the first six months

  • Man punches Porsche in petrol station rage

    Police are appealing for witnesses after a man punched the bonnet of a woman’s car at a petrol station. The incident happened at the Sainsbury’s petrol station, Bridge Way, Cobham at about 1.45pm on Friday, July 19. The victim, a woman in her

  • Chinese billionaire in talks to rebuild the Crystal Palace

    A Chinese billionaire is planning to build an exact replica of the Crystal Palace where the original burned down in 1936. Ni Zhaoxing, who heads ZhongRong Holdings, has held talks with Bromley Council and the Greater London Authority about recreating

  • Man denies punching bar manager

    A man has appeared in court charged with damaging a pub door and assaulting the manager. Alex Hawkes, 28, of Bishop Fox Way, West Molesey, denies charges of common assault and criminal damage to property valued under £5,000. It was alleged

  • Buzz the border collie cheers up kids at Kingston Hospital

    Kids at Kingston Hospital have been enjoying the company of a furry visitor to their outdoor play area. Buzz the border collie visits from the Pets as Therapy charity to cheer up patients who might feel isolated or withdrawn. Volunteer Stephanie

  • Epsom and Ewell's green spaces awarded

    Epsom and Ewell’s green spaces have officially been recognised as among the best in the country. Five green spaces in the borough - Epsom Common Local Nature Reserve, Nonsuch Park, Ewell Court Park, Alexandra Recreation Ground and Rosebery Park

  • Hair salon up for three awards

    An Oxshott hair salon has been nominated for three British Hairdressing business awards (BHBA). Clay Hair Salon in High Street, won its first BHBA for best newcomer of the year in 2010 just after opening, and was a finalist for several categories