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Get into GuilFest 2010

May 31st, 2010 . by getsurrey - RSS feed


‘Six crashes not enough for council to lower speed limit’

May 31st, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

VILLAGERS say lives are in danger because Surrey County Council will not reduce the speed limit on a main road in Hersham.



Shipshape sea cadets receive prizes

May 31st, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

THE Sea Cadets from Training Ship (TS) Black Swan celebrated their annual prize-giving at their headquarters close to Shepperton Marina on Friday, May 21 in front of the new Mayor of Elmbridge, Councillor Barry Cheyne.



Seven days of living on the veg

May 31st, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

Herald & News reporter ANDY MORTIMER decided to 'go green' during National Vegetarian Week last week. Here is how he got on



Author brings some magic to school

May 31st, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

CHILDREN'S author Andrew Norriss visited a Weybridge school last Tuesday.



Let’s hear it for our young people

May 31st, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

YOUR account of the Spelthorne Youth Awards on page nine of your paper on May 20 omitted a large part of the story about the achievements of some remarkable young people in this borough.



NHS Surrey approves spending cuts

May 28th, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

NHS Surrey will have to save £50million this year as part of Government efforts to reduce its spending.



Get a TV License to watch the World Cup

May 28th, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

SOME 30 homes in the Elmbridge borough will watch this year's World Cup '1970 style' in black and white.



Alertboxes are new tool against criminals

May 28th, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

ELECTRONIC warning devices allowing shopkeepers to instantly communicate with each other are being rolled out in New Haw.



Franklands Drive developer promises to listen

May 28th, 2010 . by Surrey Herald - News - Local News

ONE of the developers behind a controversial affordable housing scheme has promised to “take on board” the concerns of local residents.



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