October 2024
Ange Postecoglou says their 3-2 Premier League defeat at Brighton was the worst since he took over as Tottenham manager.
His side surrendered a 2-nil lead in the second-half. Under [...]
Manchester City are sitting on top of the Women’s Super League table thanks to a 2-nil win against West Ham.
Arsenal missed the chance to climb to the summit as [...]
Surrey have signed fast bowler Matthew Fisher for the 2025 season when they’ll be aiming for a fourth straight County Championship cricket title.
He helped Yorkshire to promotion last season and has taken [...]
A woman has been jailed for a spate of mobile phone thefts across Surrey, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
24 year old Nirex Stanescu has been handed an 8 [...]
A fifty-pence featuring the King and an Atlantic Salmon is now the rarest such coin in circulation in the UK.
The Royal Mint says just 200,000 are in use. It's [...]
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca insists his team doesn’t lack discipline – despite being given six yellow cards in a match for the second time this season.
This will mean the club faces a 50-thousand-pound fine. They [...]
Police have released details of an assault in Twickenham.
It’s reported a person was attacked along Heath Road between [...]
The Hillsborough Charter has been adopted by Surrey’s Local Resilience Forum.
The Hillsborough Charter was developed in response to the experiences [...]
A man is due back in court today after being charged with the murder of another man in Clapham Junction.
26 year old Dynzell Patrick is due at the Old [...]
Just under 2000 athletes took to Bushey Park on Saturday morning to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Park Run.
1,818 runners completed the 5k loop, two decades since the [...]
Work is due to start on two upgraded play areas in Molesey, meaning residents will have access to more fun and safe play equipment.
The development, which is part of Elmbridge Council’s autumn refurbishment [...]
Surrey schools top the country for the most Eco-Schools Green Flags.
98 of Surrey’s 170 schools working on the sustainability programme [...]
London’s Cycleway network has quadrupled in size, with new lanes introduced from Kew to Brentford, and Colliers Wood to Wimbledon.
The network, now 400km longer, will play a vital role [...]
Chelsea secured a draw at Stamford Bridge after a tumultuous meeting with Nottingham Forrest saw players clash in the closing minutes.
32-year-old Chris Wood gave Forest the lead early in the [...]
AFC Wimbledon have confirmed that their remedial pitch works are on track to be completed by early next week.
The club suffered severe flood damage following heavy rain in [...]
Woking’s fire station is to benefit from a new welfare unit.
It comes after an official Memorandum of Understanding with the [...]
Manager Enzo Maresca hopes the current sense of calmness around Chelsea continues for a while yet.
After a busy transfer window, and talk of a rift [...]
John Partridge is the latest celebrity to be named ambassador of a charity in East Molesey.
The actor is best known for playing the role of [...]
A centre in Kingston is aiming to transform the lives of women across the borough.
Kingston Women’s Hub is run by charity, Voices of Hope [...]
A resident has been fined £2,000 by Reigate and Banstead Borough Council for burning plastics and other waste.
The defendant, who hasn’t been named, had “repeatedly” disregarded warnings [...]
New recycling litter bins have been installed in Staines-upon-Thames high street for residents and visitors to use.
The two bins, placed at the front of the Elmsleigh [...]
Sutton’s first literary festival is to take place over the weekend of the 12th and 13th of October.
Events will be held at the Wallington Library, Honeywood Museum, [...]
Wandsworth’s Sustainable September has ended, wrapping up its first ever month-long celebration of community action.
The Council worked with local groups and organisations to deliver [...]
Hammersmith and Fulham Council are looking for local heroes who have made a difference to the community.
The Civic Honour awards recognise and thank individuals, groups and [...]
The construction of Merton’s first new council homes in a generation is set to be given the go ahead by Cabinet next week.
Cabinet is expected to approve a tender process inviting construction [...]



