Horley Town manager after Hartley Witney win: 'It wasn't our best performance'
HORLEY Town manager Ali Rennie told his squad they looked tired following their 1-0 win over bottom club Hartley Wintney last Saturday.His side have played more than 15 games since the start of...
View ArticleLeith Hill campaigners vow to keep fighting after oil company appeals
AN OIL company has appealed to the High Court after a government inspector refused permission for "exploratory drilling" in an area of protected woodland.Last year Europa Oil and Gas was refused...
View ArticleRedhill gardener wins national prize for hedge laying
A GARDENER has slashed through the competition to take a national prize for hedge laying.Paul Matthews from Redhill emerged victorious from the South of England section at the National Hedge Laying...
View ArticleMerstham fireworks display attracts thousands of people
AROUND 2,000 people poured into St Nicholas' School for the first Merstham fireworks display in a decade.The Taynton Drive school played host to a fairground and firework display on Saturday, as...
View ArticleDorking vicar urges clarity to prevent 'prolonged period of blight'
THE Vicar of Dorking has warned the town could go through "a prolonged period of blight" if the debate over a new supermarket is not resolved.Sainsbury's wants to build a new store behind St Martin's...
View ArticleThe East Surrey fundraisers going to extra lengths for charities close to...
A DAD took part in the Great South Run in memory of his stillborn son.Phil Smith, 37, and his wife, Geri, who live in Redhill, lost their baby Bobby at 39 weeks in June last year, despite no problems...
View ArticleDorkinians under-15s triumph over Horsham Crusaders
DORKINIANS U15s progressed to the semi-finals of the Horsham and District League Plate with a convincing 5-1 home win over Horsham Crusaders at Pixham.Dorkinians dominated play from the outset, with...
View ArticleMan admits Guilfest attack on Peter Hart
A MAN has pleaded guilty to an attack on a dad as he walked home from Guilfest with his wife and young son.James Alexander Wallington, 32, of Great Goodwin Drive, Bushy Hill, was charged with causing...
View ArticleFormer students return to Farnham for special exhibition
ARTWORK created by former students at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) in Farnham will be on display in a special exhibition.The free exhibition, known as Past Masters, will run from November...
View ArticleGodalming traders invited to decorate shop windows for Christmas competition
TRADERS in Godalming are being invited to get creative for Christmas and take part in a decorated shop window competition.Festive themed displays should be in place by Friday November 23 in time for...
View ArticlePolice and Crime Commissioner voting draws big numbers in Waverley
WAVERLEY had the third highest percentage of voters in Surrey after votes for the Police and Crime Commissioner were counted today (Friday).Mole Valley District topped the table with the highest...
View ArticleSurrey Police and Crime Commissioner election results: LIVE BLOG
SURREY'S first elected Police and Crime Commissioner will be announced today after voting across the county yesterday. Ballots are being counted at polling stations in all 11 boroughs, with the result...
View ArticleTeenager arrested after racist graffiti is sprayed on Maybury shop
A YOUNG woman has been arrested after racist abuse was graffiti sprayed on a shop wall in Maybury.The 19-year-old from Woking was bailed in connection with the criminal damage at Lion Retail Park,...
View ArticleEpsom pensioner targeted by burglars
BURGLARS targeted an elderly woman's home in Epsom while she was in bed.The 'appalling incident', as described by the police, took place between 9pm and 9.30pm on Wednesday, November 14 in a house on...
View Article'Zero tolerance' candidate wins Surrey police election
INDEPENDENT candidate Kevin Hurley has been elected as Surrey's first Police and Crime Commissioner.My Hurley, who stood on "zero-tolerance" policies, beat Conservative Julie Iles after second...
View ArticleBletchingley school starts conservation project
PUPILS are looking forward to more lessons outside after a major conservation project began during half term.The Hawthorns School in Pendell Court, Bletchingley, has been undergoing work for a number...
View ArticleMetrobus women pose naked for Cancer Research UK calendar
OIL cans, umbrellas and flowers have all been used to protect the modesty of bus drivers in a Calendar Girls-style photoshoot, inspired by a colleague who died of cancer.Thirty Metrobus ladies shed...
View ArticleBanstead Athletic Football Club could be forced to sell part of ground
A FOOTBALL club in one of the borough's most deprived areas could be forced to sell part of its ground to make way for a major new development.Reigate and Banstead Borough Council's executive has...
View ArticleLeatherhead must return focus to league, says Brady
RICHARD BRADY says it is all about the "bread and butter" of the league for Leatherhead now following their recent cup exploits.The Tanners were involved in a ding-dong 4-4 draw in the FA Trophy with...
View ArticleCards for Good Causes to be hosted by Dorking church
CHRISTMAS spirit arrived early this year as a church stepped in to provide a base for a charity scheme.St Martin's Church in Dorking has agreed to host Cards For Good Causes, a temporary Christmas card...
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