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  • Learning the Lessons From Auschwitz

    Over the past 3 months, myself and a friend and fellow Ursuline High School student Abigail have had the amazing opportunity to take part in the ‘Lessons From Auschwitz’ Project, run by the Holocaust Educational Trust. The project brings together two

  • Moss on target again as Kingstonian get crucial point

    Prolific striker Ryan Moss scored his 24th goals of the season as Kingstonian drew 1-1 at Lewes on Saturday. Moss struck in the 36th minute for his fifth goal in his past four appearances after Jack Dixon had put his side in front from the penalty

  • Responsilbility to vote?

    The United Kingdom local election of 2014 is not until May 22nd but campaign material is starting to come through with the post. The elections are for the 32 London Boroughs, the 36 Metropolitan Boroughs, the 74 second-tier authorities, the 20 unitary

  • Skinner and Jones triumph at Kingston Breakfast Run

    Whole Foods Market Breakfast Run winner Michael Skinner revealed local knowledge gave him the edge as he triumphed in Market Place on Sunday. The 34-year-old Blackheath & Bromley athlete and Great Britain international clocked one hour 28 minutes

  • Stroke survivors' artwork exhibited at Ebbisham Centre

    Photographs taken by stroke survivors are on display at Epsom’s Ebbisham Centre. The photographers exhibiting are members of Dyscover, a charity offering long-term support to people with aphasia - a communication disability affecting speech, reading

  • Supermarkets Or Small Shops?

    One of the attractive things about living rurally are the small villages scattered among the fields, with small shops, tiny Post Offices, and staff who actually bother to have a friendly conversation with you (even if it’s just small talk!) One of

  • Get the HOTS for Heavy on the Strawberries

    Three brothers who were given their first instruments by their grandfather are building up fans with their alternative folk sound – with metal and choral influences. Dan, Luke and Tom Barron were members of several school choirs while studying

  • Bees bounce back to keep pressure on Wolves

    Despite going behind to an early goal, Brentford eased to an ultimately comfortable 3-1 win over Coventry City at Griffin Park on Saturday. During an eventful opening, the Bees conceded early and missed a penalty before notching two well taken

  • Disappointing Hampton stretch losing run to three matches

    Another lacklustre day at the office saw Hampton & Richmond Borough make it three straight defeats thanks to 1-0 reverse to Billericay Town at the Beveree on Saturday. A second half Richard Halle strike for the visitors ensured the Beavers

  • Teddington swimmers savour gold standard

    Jacob Patterson, Eddie Hunt, Sophie Fussell  and Brandon Sayers were in golden Middlesex Championship form for Teddington Swimming Club at Enfield and Crystal Palace last weekend.   Patterson dominated the 11-year-old age group to win  the 50m

  • Marlpit Lane Bowling Green will be reopen for business soon

    After being closed for several years a bowling green is back and it will soon be open for business. As well as lawn bowls, the bowling hut in Coulsdon Memorial Ground will be the ticket office for the pitch and putt and have golf equipment.

  • House of Payne: Make the Blues have Foy again real soon

    Football managers seem to be itching for the opportunity not only to pick their own teams – but to have a say in who referees them as well, writes John Payne.   Jose Mourinho became the latest manager to suggest someone was not fit to officiate

  • Lords of the ring: Wrestlers roll into town tonight

    Plenty of people would love to see a politician scrapping in the same ring as an evil Dark Lord. That improbable dream will soon become reality when a roster of wrestle rumble at Fairfield Halls this weekend. Dozens of fighters will take the

  • Music festival brings together 200 students from nine schools

    More than 200 talented singers from across nine schools took part in a diverse music festival. Organised by St Christopher’s School, in Downs Road, Epsom, St Christopher’s Music Festival provided a feast of music at St Martin’s Church, in Church

  • Gilbert back in Twickenham and dreaming of Formula One

    FIA Formula Three European Championship racer Mitchell Gilbert has returned to Twickenham with one aim in mind – to put a year to forget behind him.   The 19-year-old driver believes his second year in the series will see the best of him, especially

  • Show off your green homes with Elmbridge Council event

    Are you willing to open your front door to the public and share how you made your home energy efficient? Action Surrey, supported by Elmbridge Council, wants homeowners to do just that as part of the Surrey Green Homes event. If you have made