In case you missed it: The most-read Teddington stories of the week

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

25th Nov 2021 | Local News

Deer in the morning mist at Teddington's Bushy Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)
Deer in the morning mist at Teddington's Bushy Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)

Good morning Teddington, it's Sunday 21 November and here's the top 10 stories from our town in the past week.

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Teddington: our most-read stories of the week

  1. Ex-England player Paul Merson to make special appearance at Teddington Lights Up
  1. New pedestrian gate for Teddington's Bushy Park
  1. Teddington: Council bags £250k for Elleray Hall scheme
  1. IN PHOTOS: Teddington Remembers
  1. What's on in Teddington this weekend
  1. Two arrests in west London by Met's Counter Terrorism Command
  1. Women's Rugby thrives in Teddington as Thamesians battle for promotion
  1. Teddington: Homes for Afghan refugees in borough left empty for weeks
  1. Spectacular Christmas light trail opens at Kew Gardens
  1. Teddington: Win a pair of tickets to 'The Good Life' at Richmond Theatre

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