March 2025
The Royal Parks is searching for six new horticultural apprentices.
The charity manages London’s eight iconic royal parks including Richmond [...]
Police are continuing to investigate a “fail to stop” in Epsom.
A pedestrian was hit by a car on Saturday night [...]
What’s arguably the world’s most famous rugby pub, The Cabbage Patch in Twickenham, has been temporarily renamed.
It’ll be known as the Red Roses Patch for the [...]
Police looking into suspected cases of arson in Bookham.
Surrey Police say they have been made aware of four [...]
Clean-up operation carried out beside the Thames at Hurst Park in West Molesey during day of action.
Officers from the Environment Agency, Elmbridge Borough Council and Surrey [...]
Croydon is to become the home of London’s first permanent facial recognition cameras.
The devices scan faces and check them against a database [...]
People in Croydon are being urged to stay vigilant after reports of a rise in parcel thefts.
Police are warning residents that they should use secure delivery [...]
Morrisons cafe Monument Hill, in Weybridge, is one of a number that will close its doors.
More than 300 jobs are at risk at Morrisons. The [...]
Man due before Wimbledon Magistrate’s charged with murder in Brixton.
A man's been charged with the murder of a 34-year-old [...]
Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta is due to make his return for this weekend’s FA Cup quarter-final tie against Fulham.
The French striker will wear a specialised protective mask if [...]
Elmbridge Borough Council is moving forward with its Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle illegal boat moorings on the River Thames
The council’s initiative aims to address complaints from riverside residents [...]
The MP for Esher and Walton has walked bare-foot over hot coals, in aid of the Mayor of Kingston’s Charitable Trust.
Monica Harding joined more than 80 firewalkers at Painshill Park, [...]
Have you ever wondered what Hampton Court Palace is like after dark?
We’re being invited to re-discover the 500-year-old landmark as part [...]
Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says she had to give her side some belief back before they picked up a crucial 2-1 win at Manchester City in the Women’s Super League.
Erin Cuthbert's injury time goal helped turn around a 1-nil [...]
The head of the National Grid says two substations could have kept Heathrow open despite a fire at another one late last week.
John Pettigrew's told the Financial Times that each one could [...]
Tool thefts from vans are increasing across Surrey.
People who have to leave tools in vehicle overnight are [...]
It’s believed a garage fire in Hounslow was caused by a cigarette that hadn’t been put out properly.
London Fire Brigade was called to reports of a blaze [...]
Drivers who have received a parking fine on the Ace of Spades slip road in Hook are being urged to make themselves known.
Businesses along the busy corridor say their clients have been [...]
Residents of Fountain Court in New Malden are enjoying the warmth of a new green heating system.
The council housing scheme recently installed the solar-powered system which [...]
British Tennis number one Jack Draper has been knocked out of the Miami Open in the second round.
The newly crown world number 7 from Sutton lost to [...]
Heathrow bosses say they’re going to look into the response to a power outage which forced the airport to shut completely on Friday.
An internal review's being launched, in addition to a government-ordered [...]
Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says she’s not quite sick of the sight of Manchester City – despite today’s Women’s Super League clash being their third meeting in a week.
The Londoners lifted the League Cup with victory over City [...]
MP for Kingston Sir Ed Davey’s accused the Tory leader of spending more time on social media than on tackling the issues people face.
He's responded to Kemi Badenoch's criticism of the Liberal Democrats [...]
Today marks five years since the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced the first Covid lockdown.
It was an unprecedented move which saw millions of people [...]



