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  • Young reporter: 11 Plus Aspirations and Expectations

    The results of the second stage of eligibility test for selective school in the Sutton and Wallington area have gone out in this past week, and parents of children currently in year 6 who have applied to these selective schools will be feeling a mixture

  • Young reporter: Mission Unstoppable: Journey to Fitness

    My dad, Rey isn’t a 007 agent, but his mission is to give up the bad habits and to be unstoppable by pushing to the fullest. Last August, He was very unmotivated. He loved watching football after work, lying down on the couch with a packet of McCoy

  • Young reporter: should the cull be considered murder?

    After the recent deer cull at Richmond Park on the 25th, it brings the thought to some people, is it actually a good thing? Some people believe that it is straight murder, while others believe that it is natural and has to happen. A few times a

  • Young reporter: My most horrific experience on a cable car

    What is your substantial fear? Failure, darkness or perhaps spiders?...well, I am afraid of heights. In fact, 350,000,000 people in the world are acrophobic. Although I show minor symptoms of the phobia, it does become a bother at theme parks and apparently

  • Young reporter: Girl Power! International Day of the Girl

    Hundreds of girls and young women joined together in the Southbank Centre on Friday 10th October to celebrate the International Day of the Girl. Coincidentally, this was the day that the world received the news that one of the most influential and

  • Young Reporter: West Croydon Bus Station down!

    On Saturday 4th of October, West Croydon bus station closed its services to the public, with hopes of being reopened in early 2016. The bus station is currently undergoing reconstruction to improve its service to the public.   Very little notice

  • Young reporter: Canteen Colossal!

    Waldegrave School have been providing their staff and students with an efficient, well-organised catering service. The school has teamed up with Harrisons Catering -- which are known for their top quality meals and using a minimum of 90% fresh ingredients

  • Richmond: Welcome return to winning ways for Richmond

    Richmond returned to winning ways with a 36-27 National Division One triumph over old rivals Blackheath at the Athletic Ground on Saturday. Chris Davies, Joe Burton, Andy Hall, Rory Damant and Will Browne all crossed in a thrilling victory that

  • Tributes paid to Cobham rugby player

    Tributes have been paid to a former Tiffin School rugby player who died earlier this month. Long time Cobham player Matt Cragg died aged just 21-years-old on October 5 after suffering a heart attack. Cragg, who was part of the club’s Surrey

  • Grand model of Nonsuch Palace on display

    Nonsuch Park is a link to Tudor England and the palace that once stood there was a hugely expensive symbol of King Henry VIII’s power.   And to give visitors an idea of the grandeur of the palace, the Friends of Nonsuch are offering information

  • Polar explorer visits Surbiton primary school

    Children at a Surbiton primary school welcomed a polar explorer into the classroom this week. Students from St Andrew’s and St Mark’s Primary School donned puffer jackets and took part in workshops investigating physics in the Arctic. They

  • Young reporter: Sleeping With Jesus

    Sleeping with Jesus Some people think that all church does is have services every Sunday: Not at Reigate Park church! Following the recent resurrection of their Harvest meal tradition with talent show and charity fundraising, Reigate Park church