Evans strikes twice to seal victory for ORs
OLD Reigatians secured a vital victory against local rivals Reigate Priory on Saturday thanks to two goals from captain Josh Evans.ORs started the game well with slick passing and good communication...
View ArticleLeatherhead wildlife champion 'dismayed' by government badger cull plan
THE founder of a Leatherhead-based charity has spoken out against the culling of badgers. Simon Cowell, founder of the Wildlife Aid Foundation and presenter of the TV series Wildlife SOS, has said he...
View ArticleGive your views on more cash for Tandridge district development
Consultation about a new system to secure funds from some forms of development to help pay for local infrastructure projects, such as schools and community facilities, is being carried out by Tandridge...
View ArticleMillionaire David Gold opens his Caterham gardens for charity
 David Gold is opening the gates to his stunning gardens at his Tupwood Lane home, Caterham, to once again boost funds and awareness of the work of St Catherine's Hospice. All the proceeds from teas...
View ArticleDe Stafford School in Caterham presents High School Musical
De Stafford School in Caterham is staging High School Musical on March 20, 21 and 22 at 7.30pm.Tickets are available from the school.
View ArticleAshtead Village Day celebrating 30th Anniversary this year
IT IS one of the biggest annual events in Mole Valley, attracting thousands of people every year from across the district and further afield.But organisers of Ashtead Village Day have vowed to make...
View ArticleGodstone Farm was liable for E.coli outbreak, High Court rules
GODSTONE Farm is solely liable for the E.coli outbreak that left children critically ill in 2009, the High Court has ruled.The farm's owner, Jackie Flaherty, had tried to shift the blame to the Health...
View ArticleParking concerns delay decision over Bookham affordable homes
Councillors have deferred a decision on whether to demolish garages and hardstanding areas on a Bookham housing estate and replace them with 11 new affordable homes.At their meeting on Wednesday...
View ArticlePlans for Horley Carnival and St George's Day take shape
PLANS are coming together for Horley's summer celebrations.With the return of the Horley Carnival, after a ten-year hiatus, and the annual St George's Day celebrations, local groups are busy with their...
View Article"Obtrusive" housing development approved for Dorking's Goodwyns estate
Ten new affordable homes will be built on a south Dorking housing estate after councillors gave a controversial scheme the thumbs up.Three blocks of apartments – one three-storey and two two-storey –...
View ArticleBookham Colts hang on for narrow win
Bookham Colts U16s held on for a narrow 2-1 victory against Rushmoor Scorpions in an evenly contested Surrey Primary League game. The Colts had more possession early on, but it was the Scorpions who...
View ArticleRiver prevented from flooding by Epsom workers
Workers from Epsom and Ewell Borough Council have stopped a local river from flooding, saving homes and businesses from substantial damage.Part of Hogsmil River in the Upper Mill area started leaking...
View ArticleTorpedoes win on penalties to progress to semi-final
Bookham Torpedoes U13s won a hard-fought match on penalties against premier division opponents Oxshott Royal Gladiators in the quarter-finals of the Senior Plate competition. Bookham resisted early...
View ArticleOckley Acorns win promotion with five-star performance
OCKLEY Acorns U13s secured promotion back up to division A with a resounding 5-0 victory away at East Grinstead Town. The match started evenly, with East Grinstead threatening, and the Acorns grateful...
View ArticleWaverley residents urged to be vigilant following burglaries
Residents in Waverley are advised to be vigilant with their home security following a series of burglaries in the area over the past month.A number of crimes in Farnham, Wrecclesham and Hale have...
View ArticleLeatherhead need to be consistent, says Brady
LEATHERHEAD boss Richard Brady has called for consistency from his side, who he says are currently blowing "hot or cold".The Tanners picked up three points from two trips to Kent this week, winning 5-0...
View ArticleEast Surrey Hospital staff and volunteers form choir to promote health and...
SENIOR surgeons are rubbing shoulders with volunteers, managers are setting aside their spread sheets and nurses are temporarily hanging up their stethoscopes, all in the name of having a good old...
View ArticleAbinger Common man, 92, has one of the oldest pieces of bread in the world
AFTER being released from a jail term at Wandsworth some 124 years ago, Joseph Harrison kept a bread roll from his final prison meal as a souvenir.On his return to Dorking in 1889, the anti-compulsory...
View ArticleOxted captain frustrated by lack of cutting edge
OXTED captain Ross Warnes said his side were very disappointed to lose to title-chasing Wimbledon on Sunday, adding that for once the Os lacked a cutting edge.The Os' attacking displays have been...
View ArticleHorley racial assault leaves man in hospital
A RACIAL assault in Horley town centre left a man needing hospital treatment.The victim, a man in his 20s, was outside the King's Head pub, Victoria Road, at around 5.30pm on Sunday (March 3), when a...
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