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  • Codling stays to finish project Rosslyn Park

    Rosslyn Park head coach Alex Codling is going nowhere because his project at Priory Lane is not over yet. Park missed out on promotion to the Championship by just three points as full-time Doncaster Knights were crowned as National League One champions

  • Ayinde is out for revenge in the ring

    Kingston boxer Anthony Ayinde is out for revenge when he gets his first shot at title glory. The 22-year-old welterweight will step through the ropes next month to challenge for the vacant Queensbury Boxing League novice welterweight title against

  • Recipe: Tenderstem, watermelon and feta salad

    This fresh and tasty salad is ideal to serve in the summer. I particularly like to have it as a starter before a barbeque as it can be quickly prepared in advance. Serves 2 as a main or 4 as a starter or side dish Preparation time: 10-15 minutes

  • Iconic Shakespeare play Henry IV comes to Leatherhead

    Shakespeare’s iconic story of war, duty and coming of age is given an "epic, comic and thrilling" interpretation by Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Gregory Doran. Fresh from his success with last year’s Richard II, Doran puts his own

  • Film for pets set to premiere

    Everyone loves a good animal video clip, but now a film has been created to bring these guilty pleasures for pets themselves to enjoy. History is set to be made as the first film made for pets will be aired at the Pets at Home store in New Malden

  • Young Putney performers sweep awards board

    Pupils at a newly launched performing arts school have swept the board, achieving 100 per cent distinctions in their first ever examinations. Young actors and singers with Little Voices in Putney excelled in two separate age group performances

  • Anglo-French Balham couple hit it off in kitchen

    Historically they have been at each other’s throats, but an alliance between British and French culture is proving a hit in the kitchen. Balham-based couple Ben and Sophie Le Brozec’s blog Franglaise Cooking has taken off since launching at the

  • Esher stage school lessons really fit The Bill

    Drama students at an Esher stage school enjoyed a masterclass from a former actress on The Bill. Lucy Speed, known for her roles as Detective Sergeant Stevie Moss in the ITV1 police drama and Natalie Evans in EastEnders, made a guest appearance

  • Life and times of 1940s Britain commemorated at Brooklands

    The sights and sounds of the 1940s will once again fill the Brooklands site for a celebration of a decade that changed the world. During and following the Second World War, Brooklands aircraft factories dominated life in Surrey and, to mark its