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11:13am Monday 7th July 2008
Ashford endured mixed fortunes in their three matches last week, enjoying two convincing wins over Sunningdale and Cambridge Park but going down to Slough.
The Ashford ladies played very well at Sunningdale and completely overpowered their opponents to win all three triples played in a 60-37 win. Ashford's top scorers were M Law, C Stedman and M Gammon with a 24-12 winning margin.
Slough's artificial surface proved to be difficult for Ashford in the next match. As hard as Ashford tried they just could not get the hang of the artificial green as Slough won the three triples that were played to record a 67-36 defeat.
In the Men's Richmond and Barnes League, Ashford defeated Cambridge Park 4-0.
Two of Ashford's rinks won by eight shots - A Reason, W Cox, M Delaney, D Ayton Jnr (30-22) and R Searle, A Anderson, G Aylott, D Coleman (23-15).
A 17-year-old boy has appeared in court charged with snatching two Rolex watches worth £10,000 in a daytime sledgehammer raid on a Richmond jewellers.
After singing her heart out for over 10 years a Chiswick songstress has finally hit the big time with the release of her debut album.
Concern is growing after a plan emerged to double the price of allotment plots for the over 65s – a change one group claims could relegate the elderly to their homes.
A fire at a derelict hotel is believed to have been started by squatters, police said this week.
Twickenham Green could be turned into a winter wonderland fit for Torvill and Dean if plans to build a temporary ice rink get permission there.
Brentford defender Karleigh Osborne admitted he used the abuse from Port Vale’s fans as a source of inspiration on Saturday.
Harlequins’ festive clash with Leicester Tigers is guaranteed a Guinness Premiership attendance record after ticket sales for the showdown went past 25,000.
As part of his week long birthday celebrations, Prince Charles alongside his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall and youngest son Prince Harry, attended The New Wimbledon Theatre Wednesday evening for a night of laughter.
Teddington Cricket Club’s Dawid Malan reckons he must put his international aspirations to one side if he is to cash in on Middlesex’s involvement in the Stanford Super Series.
Gavin O’Connor directs this gritty crime thriller, set on the mean streets of New York.
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