Ball in memory of James Llewellyn will raise money to prevent young suicide
AGONY at the memory of a young life wasted has inspired an attempt to raise thousands of pounds for charity.James Llewellyn was popular and sociable, and forging a new career working in recruitment in...
View ArticleEyesore site in Caterham is set for development
AN EYESORE site in Caterham is finally set to be developed.The former Pinewood car showroom and garage site in Chaldon Road has become overgrown wasteland after it shut in 2006.But a scheme for 14...
View Article150 CCTV cameras are watching our every move
MORE than 150 CCTV cameras are currently watching our every move.Whether you're popping to the shops for a paper, getting some cash out or talking to a friend outside the pub, the chances are it's...
View ArticleTRAVEL: Reigate train to London Bridge now starting in Redhill
A TRAIN due to start at Reigate to London Bridge will now be departing from Redhill. Southern Rail is reporting the 7.40am Reigate to London Bridge service will now be started from Redhill at 7.51am....
View ArticleUnemployment down in areas of Surrey in last six months
UNEMPLOYMENT has fallen in areas of Surrey for the last six months and has dropped by hundreds of claimants in the last year. The Office for National Statistics releases monthly figures for the number...
View ArticleVan fire closes M23 slip road onto M25
The M23 slip road onto the M25 was closed last night after a van caught fire. Fire crews from Reigate, Godstone and Horley were all called to the blaze on the slip onto the anti-clockwise M25 at...
View ArticleBBC stardom beckons for Horley's Kick Ass 2 star
WAR Horse and Kick Ass 2 star Robert Emms is stepping into new territory with BBC drama Atlantis. The former Oakwood School, Horley, pupil will star as Pythagoras in the show which debuts this weekend....
View ArticleWoodley's winner for Carshalton Athletic
Carshalton Athletic won a home game at the fifth time of asking by beating in-form Billericay Town on Saturday, writes James Barrett.Kieran Woodley's strike on the stroke of half-time, coupled with a...
View ArticlePolice release images following station thefts
BRITISH Transport Police officers investigating the theft of cycles from Horley and Redhill stations have released images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with the thefts....
View ArticleSurrey's Burns wins County Championship Breakthrough Player award
SURREY County Cricket Club batsman Rory Burns is the winner of the 2013 LV= County Championship Breakthrough Player Award, following in the footsteps of Yorkshire's Joe Root who won the award in its...
View ArticlePolice renew appeal for missing woman Carol Holmes
A renewed appeal has been made for a missing woman. Carol Holmes, 52, was last seen in a residential road off Carlton Road in Redhill at about 12.30pm on Thursday, September 12. She has not made...
View ArticleCrossing joy looms for Caterham parents
ANTICIPATION is growing that a ten-year wait for a vital crossing on a "racetrack" road may soon be over.Speeds of 52mph, almost double the limit, have been recorded in Whyteleafe Road, Caterham –...
View ArticleMore space needed for travelling community
MORE than 85 pitches and plots need to be found for the travelling community across Tandridge in the next 15 years, a new survey has revealed.The Travel Accommodation Assessment, carried out by...
View ArticleGhana's 'Prince Harry' and Fifty Shades of Grey a turn off - five stories...
From the 'Prince Harry' of Ghana who claims to be the happiest man in the world to the thieves who flew off with a prized owl – here's five stories which have made the news in our sister papers across...
View ArticleTRAVEL: Slow traffic on M25 and A23 around Surrey
DRIVERS are faced with a slow moving start to the day with traffic causing delays on the M25 and A23. There is building traffic on M25 clockwise between Junction 9 (Leatherhead) and Junction 10 A3...
View ArticleSmash and grab at supermarket
The front window of the Co-op store at Warlingham Green was smashed during a smash and grab last night. Thieves broke the plate-glass window to gain access and steal a haul of cigarettes from the...
View ArticleAnimal print banned at Chessington - it confuses the animals
YOU would be confused if you saw a lion in a suit wouldn't you? How about a zebra in a ballgown? Well it appears the same applies the other way round. Chessington World of Adventures Resort has put a...
View ArticleVIDEO: David Walliams gets praise for his Bottom
"DAVID Walliams' Bottom is magnificent." How often do you see a video which offers that? The Sunday Times' praise is just one part of the latest trailer for Midsummer Night's Dream, which Mr Walliams...
View Article2,500-strong petition against "turning Surrey into cycling track"
A PETITION demanding that Surrey is not "turned into a cycle track" has received more than 2,500 signatures. The online protest, which is aimed at Surrey County Council, comes as Surrey hosted the...
View ArticleIntruders fled empty-handed
Three men involved in a smash and grab at Warlingham's Co-op store may have fled empty-handed, say police. They struck at the store on The Green just before 2am, but detectives think they ran off after...
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