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  • Dec 8, 2024 | thegoodlifesurbiton.co.uk | Jane I. Grove

    Fatigue after the international break, was the explanation that Chelsea Women’s head coach Sonia Bompastor gave after her team’s under-par performance against Brighton on Sunday. Nevertheless, the game (a thrilling one for the neutral) finished 4-2 to the current Women’s Super League table-toppers who capitalised on more of their chances than the Seagulls, who were thwarted on numerous occasions by the outstretched palms or legs of Blues’ in-form goalie Hannah Hampton.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | thegoodlifesurbiton.co.uk | Jane I. Grove

    Meet new friends and learn new skills at the Man Shed. Whether you already know your way around power tools or are a beginner when it comes to handling a screwdriver, the project, based in an impressively enhanced, well-equipped polytunnel in the grounds of the Fircroft Trust in Ditton Road, welcomes new members. Work on your own projects, help repair things for the charity, or make items for it to sell in its recently opened wellbeing shop. Help is at hand if you need some expert guidance.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | thegoodlifesurbiton.co.uk | Jane I. Grove

    Whisper it – couture has arrived in Surbiton. Fashion house Teresa Si has launched its new collection in the elegant surroundings of The Sanctuary. An appreciative audience saw founder and creative director Teresa Scognamiglio reveal her latest gowns which have been inspired by the mosaics of Herculaneum and Pompeii. There were gasps and applause inWhisper it – couture has arrived in Surbiton. Fashion house Teresa Si has launched its new collection in the elegant surroundings of The Sanctuary.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | thegoodlifesurbiton.co.uk | Jane I. Grove

    Actress Rea Mole is raising funds for a film about grief which is to be shot and screened at the cornerHOUSE arts centre in Surbiton where she performed as a child. Rea, who grew up in Ellerton Road and who went to Tolworth Girls’ School, has written Starlight, a short film which explores grief through findingActress Rea Mole is raising funds for a film about grief which is to be shot and screened at the cornerHOUSE arts centre in Surbiton where she performed as a child.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | thegoodlifesurbiton.co.uk | Jane I. Grove

    She’s the poster girl for Surbiton’s waste-not, want-not community. And now she is literally that – a poster girl! Sage Parmar, the driving force behind Sage’s health store – the organic, sustainable grocery shop in Brighton Road which champions zero waste – is the face of a What’s Your Plastic Solution? campaign. You can seeShe’s the poster girl for Surbiton’s waste-not, want-not community.

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