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 Kingston can now officially call itself a Council of Sanctuary. Kingston can now officially call itself a Council of Sanctuary. The Royal Marsden has been designated a Tessa Jowell Centre of Excellence for children with brain tumours. The Royal Marsden has been designated a Tessa Jowell Centre of Excellence for children with brain tumours. A stables in Teddington is one of the charities chosen to take part in this year’s Big Give Christmas Challenge. A stables in Teddington is one of the charities chosen to take part in this year’s Big Give Christmas Challenge. We’re being asked to consider giving a cat a purrrfect Christmas. We’re being asked to consider giving a cat a purrrfect Christmas.