Latest articles from Ben Weich
Chance to have council repair your pavement ends soon
The deadline to have the council make a minor repair to a pavement somewhere in the borough is midnight on Friday.
Cool Runnings-inspired underdogs from little-known club upset the odds to win national race
Underdogs from a small Teddington rowing club inspired by the Jamaican Bobsleigh team featured in Cool Runnings upset the odds by beating the biggest clubs in the country in a national race.
Transport for London takeover of South West Trains ruled out after franchise awarded to private firm and Hong Kong group
The South West Trains (SWT) suburban line will definitely not come under public control for the next seven years after the Government announced it would be run jointly by a private firm and a Hong Kong state-owned operator.
'I pushed him into a table and got him in a headlock': Brave passerby describes moment he tried to apprehend Teddington bank robber
A brave passerby has spoken of the moment he tried to apprehend a suspect after he robbed the Halifax bank in Teddington at gunpoint.
Recycling centre in Kew closed next week
The Townmead Road recycling centre will be closed for five working days next week while it is being resurfaced.
CCTV released in bid to track down man spotted flashing and touching himself inappropriately on trains
A man was spotted flashing and touching himself inappropriately on two separate trains, police have said, after they released a CCTV image in a bid to track him down.
Hampton High singing sensation wins place on National boys' choir
A singing sensation from Hampton High School has won a place on the National Youth Boys' Choir at his first ever audition.
Daring res-Kew after frightened badger gets stuck in storm drain near Gardens
A badger which was stuck in a storm drain was rescued by the RSPCA and firefighters near to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew yesterday (March 22).