Smith rues Whyteleafe injuries after return to former club Merstham
ROB SMITH was left ruing injuries after Whyteleafe went down 2-0 to Merstham on Tuesday night. Smith, a former Merstham caretaker manager, did not have a happy return to his former stomping ground with...
View ArticlePuppy farmer found guilty of shooting dead partner and her daughter
A DOG breeder has been found guilty of shooting dead his partner and her daughter at a farm in Tilford.John Leo Lowe, 82, was convicted today (Wednesday) of two counts of murder following a trial at...
View ArticleSurrey Police returned seized shotguns to farmer less than a year before he...
SURREY Police's decision to return seized shotguns to farmer John Lowe, today convicted of double murder, was "flawed", an investigation has found.Christine and Lucy Lee suffered fatal gunshot wounds...
View ArticleSainsbury's set to be given go-ahead for Tadworth store
SAINSBURY'S is likely to open a store in Tadworth, despite villagers' opposition.Planning officers at Reigate and Banstead Borough Council have recommended approving the supermarket's application to...
View ArticlePlans to surround exclusive Kingswood homes with six foot fences set to be...
PLANS by wealthy Middle Eastern royals to corral exclusive homes in Kingswood are set to be given the go-ahead.Six multimillion-pound homes in the Kingswood Warren development were snapped up in May by...
View ArticleGrey, slushy mess in Reigate town centre
A stretch of Reigate High Street was covered in a grey slushy mess earlier today.The sludge ended up on shoppers' shoes and clothing, with some people slipping on the slimy surface.The ugly mess...
View ArticleHythe Town come from behind to beat Redhill
THREE goals in seven minutes late in the second half turned the game on its head as Hythe beat Redhill 4-1, writes Stuart Ballard. Javlon Campbell put Redhill in front inside 20 minutes in what was an...
View ArticleTrespasser in Redhill brings trains to a halt
ALL trains through Redhill have been delayed by 30 minutes due to a trespasser on the tracks.Southern, Thameslink and First Great Western services are being cancelled, altered at short notice, or...
View ArticleRedhill line reopened after woman walks on railway tracks
THE Redhill line has now reopened following a trespass incident earlier this afternoon.British Transport Police was called at 3.45pm today (Monday) after a woman walked on railway tracks at...
View ArticleYoung team who helped flood-stricken Horley school nominated for royal award
YOUNG volunteers who sprang into action to help a flood-stricken Horley school have been recognised for their work.When last winter's severe flooding devastated Manorfield Primary School, a group of...
View ArticleMcdonald's makes second bid to open restaurant at Gatwick
MCDONALD'S wants to open a restaurant and drive-thru at Gatwick Airport.The burger chain has applied once again to Crawley Borough Council to build a two-storey restaurant in Longbridge Road, the...
View ArticleFlytipping on Limpsfield beauty spot prompts council warning
TWO incidents of fly-tipping at a beauty spot have prompted a council warning.It is believed that a white pick-up truck was used to dump builder's waste, including a toilet, on Limpsfield Chart on...
View ArticleTandridge District Council incurs £70,000 legal bill in failed battle...
TAXPAYERS must foot a bill of almost £70,000 after a High Court battle over four trees was lost by Tandridge District Council.Thirteen months ago the council took legal action against Village...
View ArticleRage in Bletchingley over "totally unsatisfactory" council complaint outcome
A COMPLAINT made by Bletchingley Parish Council over how a planning application for major sand extraction was handled has been met with a "totally unsatisfactory" response, it claims.Councillors...
View ArticleFundraising mural in Reigate to be removed after complaints - by a man in a...
A ROADSIDE mural which has raised nearly £1,000 towards a little boy's life-changing surgery will be removed after complaints from residents.The colourful creation was sprayed on to the side of...
View ArticleCaterham man, 74, given ASBO
A 74-year-old Caterham man has become one of the oldest people in the country to have an ASBO slapped on him. A catalogue of abusive behaviour, nuisance 999 calls and indecent exposure has culminated...
View ArticlePolice issue appeal for missing Banstead woman
POLICE have issued an appeal for a Banstead woman who was reported missing this morning. Officers are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of Katie Bell, 28, after she failed to turn up for...
View Article£1m raised for Caterham Formula 1 bid
The fans of cash-strapped Caterham have already raised £1m in a bid to race in the final Grand Prix.The racing team went into administration last month and has missed two races since.About £2.3m is...
View ArticleBletchingley pupils visit war graves
A GROUP from The Hawthorns School in Bletchingley visited the Flanders battlefields to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War.The 29 pupils, parents, staff and governors visited the...
View ArticlePlanting ceremony in Hurst Green to replace 200-year-old oak wrecked by storms
A REPLACEMENT tree has been planted for a 200-year-old oak wrecked by storms.The tree at the King George V playing field in Mill Lane, Hurst Green, was damaged beyond repair and had to be...
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