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  • Dramatic draw in the hockey for Team GB

    Surbiton Hockey Club’s James Tindall capped a stunning Great Britain fightback to steal a point off the Australians in a dramatic 3-3 draw in the Riverbank Arena. Great Britain, with Wimbledon’s Ben Hawes and Matt Daly and Rob Moore from Surbiton

  • Super Saturday will take some beating

    Within a minute of Mo Farah becoming Olympic champion last night, I had already run out of superlatives to sum up what a special day it had been. Dubbed “Super Saturday”, it proved to be that and so much more. The eyes of the nation were strained

  • Wimbledon's Robson thanks Murray for 'best week of her life'

    Wimbledon’s Laura Robson has thanked Olympic men’s singles champion Andy Murray for the best week of her life. Robson narrowly missed out on a gold medal after a narrow 6-2 3-6 (8-10) mixed doubles final defeat to number one seeds Max Mirnyi and

  • Croydon man among jailed paedophile ring

    A Croydon man who was part of a paedophile ring has been jailed for offences relating to the possession of indecent images of children. David Bridon from Burgos Close, Croydon, was given an indeterminate public protection sentence with a minimum

  • Team GB strike gold in the Velodrome

    Joanna Rowsell and the Team GB women’s pursuit team struck gold in the Velodrome this afternoon, breaking the world record twice in the process. Rowsell was joined in the squad again by Dani King and Laura Trott and the trio were in sensational

  • Mo Farah paces to perfection

    Mo Farah is Olympic champion after he raced to victory in the 10,000m last night. Farah was one of Team GB’s greatest hopes for a medal in the Olympic Stadium and he didn’t disappoint, picking up where team-mates Jessica Ennis and Greg Rutherford

  • Police look for metal thieves

    The theft of metal plates which caused severe rail delays is being investigated by British Transport Police. Track failures were reported at West Croydon station at about 7am on Saturday July 28 and when engineers investigated they found two large

  • Splendid play day planned for East Molesey next week

    Children’s right to play will be celebrated on national play day on Wednesday, August 8. Play Day will be at the play boats in Hurst Park, East Molesey, behind East Molesey Cricket Club, from 11am to 4 pm. A host of free activities will

  • Police appeal over phone shop attack

    Police are appealing for witnesses after a fight in a phone shop. Officers were called to a phone shop in Station Road, West Croydon at about 4.40pm on Saturday July 21 to find a 26-year-old man had been assaulted. The officers arrested three

  • Cheam cyclist Joanna Rowsell wins Olympic gold

    Cheam cyclist Joanna Rowsell thanked the crowd for spurring her onto Olympic gold yesterday. Rowsell, along with team mates Dani King, Laura Trott won set a new world record as they clinched Olympic gold in the women’s team pursuit in the Velodrome

  • Bright light night plight

    A man has resorted to sleeping in his bath to escape the light from a new street lamp which has made it impossible for him to sleep. Roger Ellis slept in his bath for four nights after a new street light outside his New Addington home. The

  • Scheme launched to clean up front gardens

    Homeowners have been urged to make Merton a greener and tidier place in a pilot scheme to beautify the borough. Nazir Khan, who lives in Westway, Raynes Park, has launched the Merton Clean and Green scheme, in which volunteers will help residents

  • Help find missing 12 year old girl

    Police continue to appeal for assistance in tracing a 12-year-old girl who went missing in New Addington on Friday afternoon. Tia Sharp was last seen leaving her grandmother's home in New Addington at around noon on Friday 3 August. Tia, whose

  • Friends pay tribute to campaigner

    Friends of Sutton’s "indomitable" woman have paid tribute to her life. Jean Wright, died aged 85 after months of suffering from Motor Neurone Disease at Kingswood Nursing Home on Tuesday, 24 July. She lived in Sutton all her life and was well

  • Funeral for a Friend arrive at Hippodrome

    Kingston will be kicked into life when Funeral for a Friend and co descend on the Hippodrome next week. The live music venue will play host to a triple bill, opening with promising band Screamo, who are followed by hardcore lads Goodtime Boys

  • Jessie J to rock Sandown Park racecourse

    Pop phenomenon Jessie J is set to rock Sandown Park Racecourse. The Brit Award winner will perform her chart-topping hits including Price Tag, Do it Like a Dude, Who You Are and Domino. The British singer-songwriter from north-east London has

  • Walton patients ensured a good view of the Olympics

    Patients in five of Surrey’s community hospitals have got a front row seat to watch the Olympics. Surrey Community Health, which provides inpatient services at Walton Hospital, ensured every patient who is in hospital over the Games period will

  • Orange jump-suited dancer acted out Danny Boyle's dream

    Performing in front of a live audience of more than 62,000 people, and millions more TV spectators, is quite a daunting task. But for one dancer the chance to perform in the Olympic opening ceremony was a dream come true. Filipe de Barros,

  • Council invites residents to have their say on parking

    Merton Council is inviting residents to have their say on parking issues in the borough. A consultation on parking sufficiency, location and cost has been launched on the borough six main town centres in a bid to improve services. Currently

  • Secombe Theatre to be featured in New Zealand

    EduStage is delighted to be offering another summer school at the Secombe Theatre from August 13 to 17 for young people. They have also been approached by Whitebait TV that makes New Zealand's Erin Simpson Show to film aspects of the summer school and