Raids on two shops may be linked
A break-in at a Tadworth newsagent's is being linked to a similar incident seven miles away. Police are still trying to establish what was taken after the incident at McColl's store in Tattenham...
View ArticleFowler: Whyteleafe looked like scoring everytime we attacked
WHYTELEAFE moved to within a point of the summit of the Southern Counties East League after thrashing Holmesdale 7-0 on Tuesday night. Jason Thompson and Taylor Smith bagged a brace each with Ryan...
View ArticleVisitors banned from East Eurrey ward after outbreak of Noroviris
A WARD at East Surrey Hospital has been closed to visitors to contain the spread of winter vomiting bug Norovirus. A recorded message on the hospital's main telephone line states that visitors are...
View ArticleBird blasts under-par Merstham after last-gasp defeat to Worthing
Ryman League Division One South Merstham 1 Worthing 2 MERSTHAM were made to pay for their lack of cutting edge in front of goal after Worthing scored a 90th minute header to win Tuesday night's match....
View ArticleFormer England skipper believes Burns will be key to Surrey's future
FORMER England captain Allan Lamb believes Surrey can bounce straight back to the top flight if they put greater trust in their young talent – insisting Rory Burns leads the charge. A six-wicket defeat...
View ArticleOrigins of Reigate Hill military base remain a mystery
EXPERTS have sent out a desperate plea for information to discover the origins of a mysterious military base on Reigate Hill, months after the structure was cleared.The building, at the top of Reigate...
View ArticleRail upgrades near Redhill to impact passengers during festive period
TRAIN passengers are being warned about changes to rail services which will impact travel during Christmas and the New Year period, with some routes not running. Between Christmas Eve and January 1...
View ArticleMerstham boss Bird calls for cool heads for Maidstone cup clash
HAYDEN BIRD is demanding less emotion and more control from his strikers on Saturday, if Merstham are to stand a chance against Maidstone United in the FA Cup.Worthing scored in the 90th minute on...
View ArticleMaher happy to prove the doubters wrong as Redhill keep winning
REDHILL boss Mike Maher has praised the desire and character of his squad after they moved up to fifth in the table with two wins on the road this week.The Reds followed up their 3-1 win at Ramsgate on...
View ArticleOld Reigatians' Hylton relishing testing his side against Guildford
JONNY HYLTON is pleased with the continued improvement shown by his Old Reigatians side, but insists there is still more to come.ORs registered their first home win of the season with a hard- fought...
View ArticleWalton Heath's teenage golfing protege Byers cuts his handicap
GOLF: What a super summer it has been for Walton Heath's teenage golfing protege Harvey Byers.Byers, who celebrated his 14th birthday in June, has cut his handicap from 5.6 to 2.7, thanks to a series...
View ArticleBack-to-back defeats 'just a hiccup' for South Park, says McElligott
SOUTH PARK boss Joe McElligott says he is expecting a response from his players this weekend after they lost two games in a week.Park were left shell-shocked on Saturday after being hit for six at home...
View ArticleWhyteleafe ready to shoulder the pressure of 'favourites' tag
JOHN FOWLER is adamant his Whyteleafe team can handle the pressure of being the Southern Counties East League title-favourites after their 7-0 thrashing of Holmesdale on Tuesday night.Jason Thompson...
View ArticleSkipper King demands response after successive Warlingham defeats
ZAC KING says Warlingham need to start winning games soon as they look to overcome a tough start to the season.Wars went down to a second straight defeat on Saturday as a narrow 10-6 loss at...
View ArticlePenalty decision leaves Lingfield boss wondering 'Why always me?'
MARIO BALOTELLI may have worn the T-shirt with the phrase "Why always me?" but that is exactly what Lingfield manager Dixie Dean was saying after his side fell foul of another controversial refereeing...
View ArticleWorshippers visit Uganda school
THE African school supported by last year's Advertiser for Africa appeal has been visited by members of Dorking United Reformed Church.Twelve members of the church ventured into this remote part of...
View ArticleSue's magical drapery tour
ON TUESDAY, September 2, members of Dorking Local History enjoyed a trip down memory lane, revisiting the Degenhardt drapers' store, formerly of South Street, Dorking, led by Sue Hoad, granddaughter of...
View ArticleFrom Victoria to Elizabeth, a right royal history
ST PAUL'S Primary School is one of Dorking's oldest schools, located high above the town, in St Paul's Road West.Helen Wharmby, a parent of pupils at the school, has researched its history and compiled...
View ArticleMerging nostalgia with history makes good read
THERE seems to be an insatiable desire for local history by people in Redhill.For sales of author Alan Moore's third volume on the history of Redhill are exceeding all expectations, he said.Mr Moore,...
View ArticleTRAVEL: Heavy traffic on M25 around Surrey
THERE is slow moving traffic on the M25 for Surrey drivers this morning (Thursday). Traffic is building clockwise between Junction 9 (Leatherhead) and Junction 11 (Chertsey) with vehicles moving...
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