The town of Sutton in Greater London is a likeable spot to live in or visit. It's good for the arts with its huge well stocked library, complete with its own "Europa" art gallery; its large Waterstones bookshop, arranged over two storeys with a nice little coffee area upstairs; and its own cinema and theatre. Schools in the wider Sutton borough are known for being among the very best in the whole of Britain, and two of the best of these are in the centre of the town. Sutton High Street is always vibrant with its coffee houses with pavement seating, good fashion shops and tons of quality restaurants. The town has good architecture, including plenty of Victorian and Edwardian, lots of outdoor public art, leafy parks and, last but not least, a very good community spirit.
by .l April 28, 2014
Get the Sutton mug.The other reviews about Sutton seem to have been written by teenagers who have had poor personal experiences of living in Sutton - they definitely have not given a true and fair idea of what the place is actually like; quite the reverse ! In fact, it is generally a very pleasant town within Greater London on the edge of Surrey, about ten miles from the centre of London. It has very low crime levels compared with most areas of London, with serious crime very low - in fact, out of the 33 London boroughs, only two have better (i.e. lower) crime figures. The only concern of any significance is low-level disorderly conduct, and this maybe what the other reviews are picking up on. However, the reality is that this is a well established middle-class suburb, within easy commuting distance of the city.
it is a pleasant prosperous area with a thriving local economy and a reputation for being in the “cleaner and greener” borough with the best recycling rates in London and the UK’s first development of eco-friendly housing. The main High Street has many up-market shops, bars and restaurants such as a really nice branch of Waterstones, the UK’s first ever All Bar One and a branch of a small chain of four really good French restaurants run by the celebrity chef, Malcolm John - it’s called Brasserie Vacherin. Also the area is home to some of the best grammar schools in Britain, including Sutton Boy’s Grammar and Wilson’s. Last but not least, culture- vultures will be pleased about the two theatres, the Secombe centre in the centre of town and the Charles Cryer theatre in neighbouring village, Carshalton, a mile down the road. All in all, a very pleasant spot and well worth moving to!
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To Suttonize, is to unwind, relax, and take in the nature that Sutton Quebec has to offer. People who live in Sutton are working to live, not living to work (if they work at all)
Many have trust funds from mommy and daddy, claim to be artists, or are simply growing weed.
Many have trust funds from mommy and daddy, claim to be artists, or are simply growing weed.
hey - stop running around and Suttonize..... life's too short!
I'm starting to Suttonize, I totally gave up on working for the man
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by Sustopus January 28, 2017
Get the Sustopus mug.Beautiful town in outer London, ten miles from the centre, with its own popular theatre, two lovely town-centre parks, trendy restaurants and great shopping.
by .l April 26, 2014
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From the surname of Senator Sotto of the Philippines.
When Senator Sotto was asked by ABS-CBNNews anchor Karen Davila whether he had copied from the blog thehealthyeconomist.com in his August 13 speech, he had replied:
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After a few days:
Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's chief of staff admits that the senator's writers copied parts of his speech from an American blogger.
From the surname of Senator Sotto of the Philippines.
When Senator Sotto was asked by ABS-CBNNews anchor Karen Davila whether he had copied from the blog thehealthyeconomist.com in his August 13 speech, he had replied:
"I'm quoting Natasha Campbell McBride. Why should I quote a blogger?"
After a few days:
Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's chief of staff admits that the senator's writers copied parts of his speech from an American blogger.
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