Sunday morning with Teddington Nub News: Our top stories of the week

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

7th Nov 2021 | Local News

Golden hour at Teddington Lock (Image: Ellie Brown)
Golden hour at Teddington Lock (Image: Ellie Brown)

GOOD morning Teddington, and welcome to our Sunday morning recap of local news over the past week.

Here's our selection for Sunday 7 November including an update on Teddington Lights Up, new Bushy Park opening times and a look at the surprising creatures which live in the Thames.

Goes well with a cuppa and your breakfast of choice...and on that note don't forget to come back for our weekday briefing tomorrow!

  1. Teddington Lights Up 2021: Special guests and sponsors announced
  1. BREAKING: Fire Brigade called to Teddington Broad Street Boots
  1. Teddington: Covid rates in borough are highest in London
  1. Tonga rugby team spotted in Teddington
  1. Silhouetted army go on parade at Hampton Court Palace
  1. Teddington: New opening times in Bushy Park as November deer cull begins
  1. Hampton schoolboy named 'green voice of the future' and will make speech at COP26
  1. Job of the week: Run Teddington's new Fennies nursery
  1. Revealed: the hidden creatures of Teddington Lock
  1. Former Friends of the Earth director to lead 'hopeful' climate discussion in Teddington

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