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  • Salford celebrates new year with huge tent party

    For the new year Honey crock farm was the site of a spectacular tent party host to 150 people. It was organized by a girl from Reigate college who does not want to be named. The party went from 8pm and lasted til 1.30 am, people that went however we

  • Disappearing Businesses

    During the Christmas period department stores and supermarkets make their biggest amount of sales as consumers do their Christmas shopping and then there is the famous Boxing Day sales which usually last 1-2 weeks in order for retailers to make a higher

  • Why the Project for Awesome is so Awesome

    On the 17th and 18th of December since 2007, YouTube creators and viewers pull together to decrease world suck. This might sound like a funny idea, and you're probably wondering what on earth world suck is, but let me explain. Project for Awesome

  • Skating In A Winter Wonderland

    As the holidays has begun, the spirit of Christmas has begun to take ahold. One activity that has become very popular is ice skating. Pop up, outdoor ice rinks are cheap, easy way to add a bit of festive spirit. Two different places that are offering

  • Simon and Garfunkel celebration comes to Croydon

    It has been 50 years since Simon and Garfunkel wrote the iconic Sound of Silence and now audiences have a chance to relive the duo’s music career, writes Andy Bloss. Straight from London’s West End, award-winning actor Dean Elliott stars in the

  • Morris men raise more than £1,000 for charity

    Morris men raised more than £1,000 for charity during their 30th annual tour of Ewell on Boxing Day. Ewell St Mary’s Morris Men processed through Ewell Village and performd a traditional midwinter folk play, known as a mummers' play. The tour

  • Supermarket urges customers to recycle Christmas cards

    A supermarket is urging residents to help the environment and recycle their old Christmas cards. Customers at the Sainsbury’s store, in Kiln Lane, Epsom, have until January 14 to bring in any of their festive cards and put them in a collection

  • Buzzing Business

    December is a month where craft fairs and markets peek in popularity. Small, personal, handmade gifts are great stocking fillers and these places are great to find them. Selling my own product is something I would love to be able to do and I find great

  • Exiles' top goal is not finishing top, says Smith

    London Welsh have the opportunity to regain top spot when they visit Jersey this afternoon, but assistant coach Ollie Smith has stressed that finishing top is not the club’s primary motivation. After setting the pace in the Greene King IPA Championship

  • Man arrested after police find 400 cannabis plants

    Police have arrested a man in his 20s after a dawn raid found a cannabis factory of 400 plants. The farm was uncovered at a house in Chestnut Grove, Mitcham on Friday following a raid just after 7.15am. The man was arrested on suspicion of

  • Comedy big hitters to perform at Fairfield Halls

    Top comedy, music and ballroom dancing are coming to Croydon in the next few months, writes Andy Bloss. Everyone’s diaries are probably fairly empty at the moment so here at Vibe we thought we would highlight some of the most eye-catching events

  • Christmas tree recycling points open to public

    The council is calling on residents to ensure their Christmas trees stay green even after turning brown - by using one of the borough's free recycling banks. Croydon's 23 temporary recycling points will be open until Saturday January 11, six days

  • Biggest charity book fair in Epsom is back

    The "biggest charity book fair in Britain" is back for its 13th year.   After generating in excess of £26,500 for charities and church funds last year, the Epsom Methodist Church is determined to go a step further in 2014.  Visitors will be

  • Top companies to join forces to help the borough's unemployed

    Wandsworth Council’s Work Match recruitment team will host its next jobs fair at the end of this month. The event will showcase a wide range of local employment and training opportunities as well as specialist career advice and information on managing

  • IN PICTURES: Cobham floods

    Cobham roads began to resurface yesterday afternoon after some of the worst flooding in recent years started to drain away. The Painshill roundabout was once again visible are being temporarily lost beneath inches of water after the River Mole

  • Womble to feature on collectible set of stamps

    Wimbledon's Great Uncle Bulgaria has been selected by the Royal Mail to feature on a new set of special stamps celebrating more than 60 years of children's TV. Stamp sheets featuring the Wombles character, along with 11 other much-loved characters

  • West Molesey gym flexes muscles at national awards

    A West Molesey gym has been recognised as one of the best fitness facilities in the country at the national fitness awards. Physique Warehouse, in Down Street, picked up the strength training gym on the year award at the awards ceremony at the

  • Radio Wey in line for national radio awards

    A local radio station listened will be going for gold at the national radio awards. Radio Wey was shortlisted in five categories, including best specialist music programme and best speech package. Presenters Gail Hutson and Andy Brown were

  • Local girl thrown across the road.

    A young girl, aged 12, was on her way home from a school trip on Tuesday 17th December 2013. The one girl was said to be crossing Malden Road when a car hit her, throwing her across the road at around 6.22pm. Buses were on diversion as Chatsworth