Liverpool join Arsenal and Chelsea in race for German wonderkid
LIVERPOOL are planning a summer swoop to sign 18-year-old Schalke starlet Max Meyer, as they look to fend off competition from Premier League rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. The teenager, who was included...
View ArticleWorld Cup 2014: Mexico coach confident ahead of Cameroon test
MEXICO head coach Miguel Herrera says his side have the belief they can win the World Cup ahead of their opening match against Cameroon today (Friday). The Mexicans get their 2014 World Cup campaign...
View ArticleWarlingham cheerleader set for the Miss England final
A CHEERLEADER from Warlingham in set for the Miss England final on Monday. Neesha Robinson, 21, is taking part in the competition's final which is being held in Torquay on June 16. Miss Robinson, a...
View ArticleVIDEO: Father and son jailed for cash-in-transit robbery near Epsom
A FATHER has been jailed for life and his son given 16 years' imprisonment after a violent robbery at Tattenham Corner, near Epsom. Terrence Clark, 50, and his son Lewis, 27, attacked a cash-in-transit...
View ArticleRedhill bring in Woodburn from Horsham
REDHILL have added Glen Woodburn to their squad as Mike Maher continues to shape his side for the new season in Ryman League Division One South. Woodburn has arrived at Kiln Brow from Horsham and joins...
View ArticleNeighbours' fury at eyesore in Caterham "no man's land"
THE debris in a Caterham "no man's land" is driving near-neighbours to distraction.Broken vacuum cleaners, building waste, old tyres, a television and even a child's plastic car are among the mountains...
View ArticleVeterans bring World War history to Belfry centre
VETERANS brought artefacts from the Second World War to Redhill's Belfry Shopping Centre to mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.Members of the Merstham Royal British Legion, many of whom...
View ArticleThousands enjoy Caterham Food Festival
FOOD, glorious food.Al fresco dining was all the rage in Caterham on Sunday, as the town's annual food festival drew in thousands of visitors.Croydon Road was closed as stalls sold everything from...
View ArticleWorld Cup 2014: England goalkeeper confident in defence ahead of Italy test
ENGLAND goalkeeper Joe Hart is confident that the Three Lions will be strong defensively as they prepare to open their World Cup campaign against Italy. England take on the Azzurri in Manaus this...
View ArticleCaterham hero Andy Parr "absolutely chuffed" at MBE
MBE winner and Caterham "hero" Andy Parr has spoken of his delight at his award. He won the honour for "services to the community of Caterham". Not only is he chairman of the Caterham Festival but he...
View ArticleFirefighters called to two suspicious fires in Horley
FIRE crews from Horley were called to two skip fires last night (Friday) which were started within minutes of each other. The first was in Albert Road at 1.50am and the second at the bin store for...
View ArticleReigate Priory progress in the T20 Cup after comfortable win over Sutton
Reigate Priory demolished Sutton by 46 runs in the round two game of the Surrey Championship T20 cup at Sutton in a win dubbed as 'clinical' by director of cricket Michael Foster. Almost from the first...
View ArticleLlamas show dominance at Guildford to remain top of the pile
REIGATE PRIORY made it six wins from six in the Surrey Championship Premier Division as they beat Guildford by a clear eight wickets. Due to start at 11.30, the Llamas match at Guildford eventually...
View ArticleBanstead fall to another defeat this time at Sutton
BANSTEAD'S torrid time with the bat continued as they were comfortably beaten by six wickets at Sutton, and remain bottom of the Surrey Championship Premier Division. Banstead, who finished all out for...
View ArticleCream teas and traditional games attract hundreds to Woldingham summer fete
TRADITIONAL games and cream teas were the order of the day at Woldingham Summer Fete.The rainy weather on Saturday morning made way for glorious sunshine, just as the fete in the grounds of St Paul's...
View ArticleVeteran Redhill fundraiser to cycle to Paris in 24 hours - aged 75
A VETERAN former councillor is embarking on a gruelling cycle challenge – at the age of 75.Michael Ormerod was a Reigate and Banstead borough councillor for 31 years, culminating in him being made an...
View ArticleViews split over 27 homes plan for Oxted Quarry
SHARPLY divided views have emerged over plans for 27 large homes on the site of Oxted Quarry.The detached houses would range from three to six bedrooms, and the quarry would be extensively...
View ArticleCyclist fighting for life and another injured during London to Brighton bike...
TWO cyclists have been taken to hospital after separate incidents during the London to Brighton charity bike ride this morning (Sunday). A man in his 30s from London suffered life-threatening injuries...
View ArticleProtest mounts over closure of Hurst Green scouts
AN MP has joined the fight to save a Scout group after it was dramatically shut down.Just 18 months after its new £270,000 hut was opened, the Mill Lane headquarters of the 1st Hurst Green Scout Group...
View ArticleReigate Fort turns the clock back for visitors
THE CLOCK was turned back hundreds of years at Reigate Fort at the weekend.Many hundreds of visitors enjoyed the sights and sounds of Reigate Fort Garrison Days on Saturday and Sunday.The days, mounted...
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