April 2025
The historic Oxford Cambridge Boat Race returns to the Thames on Sunday.
The 6.8km long course stretches from Putney to Mortlake. The [...]
In UK Super League Basketball action Caledonia Gladiators beat Surrey 89ers, 90-81at the Playsport Arena in East Kilbride
Surrey slip to eighth in the nine-team league a place [...]
Spelthorne Borough Council honoured 18 volunteers for their outstanding service at an awards ceremony
Recognising over 200 years of combined dedication the ceremony, on [...]
Work to improve one of Wandsworth’s busiest commuter routes is underway
Upgrades to Queenstown Road include wider and extended cycle lanes, [...]
People in Staines are being invited to hear more about their new-look library before it opens to the public in the summer
Construction work is underway at the site which is located [...]
A shoplifter has been jailed after being caught stealing in Staines
A plain clothes officers caught 34-year-old Ryan Penney stealing from [...]
A charity in a part of Wandsworth is breaking down barriers to help children connect with music.
The World Heart Beat Academy launched in 2009 but has [...]
Richmond Council says it is determined to get children swimming.
New research from Swim England shows that 70% of youngsters [...]
Police have released an image of a man they are trying to locate after an incident in Chertsey.
38-year-old Kyle Prunty is wanted for failure to appear in [...]
A man has been found guilty at the Old Bailey of murdering a woman on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival last year.
20-year-old Shakeil Thibou from Kensington stabbed Cher Maximen with a [...]
Sutton’s Jack Draper will play Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the third round of the tennis Monte Carlo Masters.
The Spaniard sealed his place in the last-16 with a [...]
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested following reports of dangerous driving in West Molesey.
Two teenage boys, both wearing balaclavas, were seen dangerously riding [...]
A unit set up to deal with misconduct complaints about London Fire Brigade staff has not been able to handle the volume it receives.
The London Fire Brigade has made significant efforts to strengthen [...]
The next phase of works is due to start in Battersea Park Road and Nine Elms Lane.
Bus stops are being upgraded, and TfL says the aim [...]
An artist who painted a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, which he hated, has been honoured with a blue plaque in Merton Park.
Graham Sutherland work was commissioned in 1954 by the Houses [...]
Next week marks 113 years since the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage across the North Atlantic.
Around 1,500 people died with most of those lost buried [...]
Rare writings by codebreaker Alan Turing will remain in the UK after a request to take them abroad was denied.
The documents relate to the Delilah project during WWII, which [...]
Blue Badge holders no longer need to register online to use the car park at Kingston Hospital.
It’s after the payment machines were upgraded. Holders are being [...]
There will be a full closure of the A3 at Wisley this weekend.
It will be shut in both directions, between Painshill junction [...]
Around 9,000 streetlights across Kingston have now been switched to LEDs.
The council is on a mission to replace all of [...]
Jack Draper has eased into the last-16 of the Monte Carlo Masters tennis.
The Sutton-born British number one clinched a straight-sets victory over [...]
One of our most famous artists is being celebrated with a new exhibition in Twickenham later this month.
The 23rd of April would have been J.M.W Turner’s 250th [...]
We’re being reminded to get our pets microchipped after two incidents of missing dogs in Shepperton.
A small, white and beige-coloured terrier-type is being looked after [...]
Radio Jackie’s Rand Ismail talks to the founder of the World Heart Beat Academy Embassy Gardens about the importance of connecting children with music.
World Heart Beat is a registered charity founded by Sahana [...]
Thousands of pounds worth of damage has been caused by dirt bikes at a golf club in Tadworth.
Officers are appealing for witnesses to the incident at Walton [...]



