A new charity appeal to fund an interactive, digital ‘magic carpet’ for the young patients in Casey Ward at Epsom Hospital has just launched, with
A cafe that put people’s lives at risk by repeatedly flouting COVID-19 restrictions has been fined £1,000 by Sutton Council officers. The Borough’s Regulatory Services,
Sutton Council is proposing to use cameras at all its trial low traffic area schemes following feedback from the borough’s emergency services and resident concerns
Following a further power outage earlier today at New Mill Quarter in Hackbridge, the Council has requested an urgent meeting with the site developer, Barratts.
Adults attending the Emergency Department at St Helier Hospital will now be routinely screened for HIV in a bid to detect the condition earlier, as
As the weather starts to change, parents are starting to think about booking their little one in to see Santa – and we’ve got a
After raising in Parliament the issue of football discrimination and praising Wilfried Zaha for his work with the foundation, Football for Peace, Carshalton and Wallington
London Borough of Sutton secondary school, Stanley Park High, is delighted to announce the launch of a new girls’ football academy in partnership with AFC
Sutton police has issued a statement with regard to incidents of dogs being stolen. We strongly encourage the communities in Sutton and across the South
As companies big and small find themselves moving towards a different way of working, they will have to consider digital innovation. The advice from a
On 22 October 2020, the Chancellor announced a range of additional support measures for businesses due to COVID-19. This included additional support for businesses in areas within
Sutton Council is offering residents and businesses in the London Borough of Sutton the opportunity to collect 10kg of free grit per household/business. Sutton Council
Health Engagement and Projects Officer Salary: £28,000 – £31,000 Full Time Equivalent per annum (pro-rata for 3 days a week) Hours: Part-time – 21 hours per week
Hairdressers, barbers and beauticians are set to get training to spot the signs of domestic abuse as part of a campaign in Sutton backed by
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