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Protesters call for Cystic Fibrosis drug Orkambi to be made available on the NHS
Parents of young Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients staged a protest at Parliament Square on Wednesday 28 February calling on the Government to make a new treatment available on
Penny-farthings make their return to Surbiton
Dozens of people braved last weekend’s sub-zero temperatures to ride penny-farthings on Victoria Recreation Ground in Surbiton – the heritage site of Britain’s first high wheeler
Alleged rapist Edward Gabbai tells court accusations against him are ‘ludicrous’ and ‘wholly not correct’
A Cambridge-educated biologist accused of violently raping three women has told a court that his encounter with one of the victims, a 23-year-old stranger he shared
Kingston lecturer to open exhibition celebrating nightclub culture
A KU lecturer is set to show how nightclubs can be important cultural sources at a museum exhibition that opened last weekend. Dr Catharine Rossi,
Residents challenge Kingston Hospital over car parking charges for Blue Badge holders
Angry residents accused Kingston Hospital of “breaking the law” over its introduction of parking charges for Blue Badge holders (BBHs) at a council meeting on
Wacky festival in Surbiton celebrates mythical legend Lefi
A woman dressed as a fairy, a boy in a cheese costume and human guinea pigs were just some of the sights to be seen
How a Surbiton restaurant is leading the curry house revolution
Surbiton’s newest Indian restaurant is worlds away from the traditional Anglo-Indian curry house. Ornate semi-authentic decorations and tawdry red velvet furnishings have been rejected in
More Go Cycle schemes underway to promote healthier lifestyles
Kingston Council has approved two more Go Cycle schemes in its £30 million programme focusing on the future of sustainable travel in the borough. The council
Heritage Lottery Fund cash gives green light on allotment project
A grant of £69,700 has been awarded to a local project examining the history of allotments in Surbiton and Tolworth, The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF)