From 1974–79, he was a councillor in the London Borough of Sutton, and served as Chairman of the Health and Housing Committee.
Unsuccessful attempts at ballots were made in Trafford and Sutton, both being areas with outstanding academic success.
UCBHL operated out of a single location in Sutton with over 300 employees, relocating to Bournemouth and merging with the Portman Building Society's The Mortgage Works in 2007 following Nationwide's merger with the Portman.
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While working at the Downs Ringworm School of the Metropolitan Asylums Board in Sutton, Adamson developed an interest in mycology and modified Robert Kienböck's technique for X-ray epilation for scalp ringworm.
The Sutton Guardian is a weekly free local newspaper covering the London Borough of Sutton, South London, and surrounding areas.
Woodcote Green is an area in the London Borough of Sutton, located in the south-east of the borough south of Wallington.