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  • Young reporter: Small businesses suffering

    Every morning I, like many others, go to my local shop to buy my daily newspaper and talk to the shopkeeper. Unfortunately this can longer happen at The Wheatsheaf in Mitcham (located at 98 Church Road).It's a small business that is closing down due

  • Harlequins: O'Shea pleased to prove doubters wrong

    Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea reckons his side are capable of staying in the hunt for the Premiership play-offs this season. Tries from Mike Brown, Danny Care, Marland Yarde (two), Matt Hopper, a penalty score and Karl Dickson secured

  • Kingstonian: Williams slams unacceptable Ks

    Tommy Williams endured his first home defeat as Kingstonian manager on Saturday, but it was the performance as much as the result which rankled. While a 1-0 scoreline against in-form Leiston heralds no crisis, Williams didn’t spare his players

  • Brentford: Bees impress in Royals rumble

    Brentford turned in an impressive home performance with a 3-1 win over Reading at Griffin Park on Saturday. Two first half goals gave the Bees a comfortable lead and despite the visitors pulling one back just after the break, Jonathan Douglas sealed

  • A barrel of laughs at the Cronx brewery comedy night

    The Cronx brewery hope to combine barrels of laughs with barrels of beer by hosting a comedy night. Founded in 2012 by Mark Russell and Simon Dale, the pair have clearly always hoped to bring some humour to the area, with them admitting the brewery

  • Downside village sign to be unveiled by Dominic Raab MP

    A new village sign will be unveiled by Dominic Raab MP for Esher and Walton. The sign for Downside Village is the culmination of two years of work by local volunteers and artist Kate Ellis, from Downside, who put in hours of hard work. Featuring