Across today, we’ll be hearing from the people who were there when the guns fell silent 80 years ago. This hour, it’s the turn of Bob Sewell, who was a 9-year-old living in Surbiton when the war ended. Lucy Mayer has his story. By News|2025-05-08T13:59:46+01:00May 8, 2025|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts Met Police issues statement regarding “the suggestion that London airports may have been used to facilitate human trafficking and sexual exploitation.” Met Police issues statement regarding “the suggestion that London airports may have been used to facilitate human trafficking and sexual exploitation.” Sisters run emotional extra mile for their father and Crossroads Care ahead of London Marathon Sisters run emotional extra mile for their father and Crossroads Care ahead of London Marathon People living in Reigate and Banstead won’t see an increase in their council tax next year. People living in Reigate and Banstead won’t see an increase in their council tax next year. Vulnerable children are being treated as “cash cows” by private companies in the special educational needs system. Vulnerable children are being treated as “cash cows” by private companies in the special educational needs system.