13/03/2010
Partnership approach boosts public confidence
The latest British Crime Survey shows that public confidence in Surrey in how police and councils are dealing with anti-social behaviour and crime is top in the country. The survey results show public confidence has increased by 3.7 per cent to...
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13/03/2010
Planning applications for mosque refused by Surrey Heath Borough Council
At a special meeting of Surrey Heath Borough Council yesterday evening (March 10), planning permission was refused for the applications for a mosque and demolition of the existing buildings at 282 London Road, Camberley. After hearing from a...
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13/03/2010
Have your say on the future of Deepcut
"Get involved in helping to influence how development might proceed at Deepcut once the army moves out of the Princess Royal Barracks", is the message to residents from Surrey Heath Borough Council. The barracks are to be...
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13/03/2010
Planning Applications for Mosque, March 10
At a special meeting of Surrey Heath Borough Council yesterday evening (March 10), planning permission was refused for the applications for a mosque and demolition of the existing buildings at 282 London Road, Camberley. Planning applications...
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13/03/2010
Special Full Council meeting - Wednesday March 10
Surrey Heath Borough Council has announced that the planning applications for demolition of existing buildings and the erection of a mosque at 282 London Road, Camberley will be considered by the Full Council on Wednesday March 10. The meeting...
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13/03/2010
Support for new teen abuse campaign
The Safer Surrey Heath Partnership has welcomed a powerful new government advertising campaign to challenge the attitudes of teenagers to violence and abuse in relationships. The nationwide campaign, launched on 15 February, sends a strong...
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13/03/2010
Surrey Heath Borough Council sets 2010/11 council tax
The average resident will pay 51p a day to fund the services of Surrey Heath Borough Council following the setting of the 2010/11 council tax last night (Wednesday). A full meeting of Surrey Heath Borough Council agreed a 2.5% increase in the...
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13/03/2010
Successful funding gain for Frimley Green Recreation Ground
Frimley Green Recreation Ground is set to benefit from a range of improvements including landscaping, renovations and repairs as part of a scheme aimed at enhancing community safety. The improvements are the result of a successful grant bid of...
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13/03/2010
Have fun at the Six Villages Community Day
Come and meet your local policing team and partnership agencies at the Six Villages Community Day on Saturday 13 March. Hosted by Surrey Police, the fun family event takes place at Streets Heath Rec, Benner Lane, West End GU24 9JP from 10am to...
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13/03/2010
Temporary road closure pilot for Camberley High Street
A pilot scheme will see Camberley High Street closed to all vehicles from 6pm to 4am every Friday, Saturday and Wednesday evening for a period of six weeks from April 9. The trial closure aims to improve the feeling of safety and security for...
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13/03/2010
Swine flu killed our little angel
A GRIEVING couple have urged other parents to vaccinate their children against deadly swine flu after discovering their little boy had
died from the illness.
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13/03/2010
Itâs all adding up for top student Zohaib Ahmed
ALGEBRA, quadratic equations and long division strike panic into the hearts of most adults.
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13/03/2010
Free gym is tonic for Rose Road
A SOUTHAMPTON gym is offering free passes for workers taking part in a triathlon in aid of youngsters with learning difficulties.
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13/03/2010
Clubbers evacuated after nightclub blaze
CLUBBERS had to be evacuated from a Southampton nightclub this morning after a fire broke out.
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13/03/2010
âLegolandâ shops revamp rejected
PLANNING chiefs have rejected a âLegolandâ
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13/03/2010
Man jailed after pulling knife out
A SOUTHAMPTON man was jailed for 18 months for threatening a convenience store boss with a knife.
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13/03/2010
Flybe adds extra flights
Airline Flybe has increased the number of seats available from Southampton Airport after British Airways cabin crew announced a series of strikes.
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12/03/2010
Probe into boy's 'firearm' death
Police investigate the death of a 14-year-old boy who is believed to have been shot with a firearm in Surrey.
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12/03/2010
Five charged over 'rail bribery'
A man from Brockenhurst is among five rail contractors accused of bribing a Network Rail manager who later killed himself.
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12/03/2010
Five charged over 'rail bribery'
Five rail contractors appear in court accused of bribing a Network Rail manager who later killed himself with his wife.
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12/03/2010
City men too shy to butler in the buff
THEY may well have it â but they certainly were not keen on flaunting it.
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12/03/2010
Makeshift ski ramp made from rubbish
WITH British glory at the Winter Olympics and freezing Arctic weather conditions, Hampshire was gripped by all things âsnowâ this winter.
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12/03/2010
Storrie quits role at Portsmouth
Peter Storrie steps down as chief executive at Portsmouth Football Club - the first Premier League club to enter administration.
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12/03/2010
Insider deals broker 'to appeal'
A retired stockbroker from Surrey jailed for insider dealing has said he will appeal against his conviction and sentence.
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12/03/2010
Payout ends tribunal in sacked-for-smoking row
A MOTORCYCLE dealership has given a settlement payout to a former employee who claimed she was unfairly sacked for smoking at work.
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12/03/2010
Concern over missing teenage girl
Police are concerned for the welfare of a teenager who has been missing from her Surrey home for three days.
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12/03/2010
BA union announces strike dates
Some Heathrow flights are expected to be cancelled when BA cabin crew strike over pay and staff levels.
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12/03/2010
Cannabis factory shut down
A cannabis factory is closed down in a Hampshire town after 500 plants were uncovered, Hampshire Constabulary reveal.
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12/03/2010
Wall crash death driver charged
A woman is charged with causing death by driving without due care while over the alcohol limit after a man dies in a car crash.
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12/03/2010
Mary Rose dog skeleton at museum
A dog which sailed aboard the Mary Rose ship 465 years ago is to take up residence in the Mary Rose Museum.
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12/03/2010
Armed duo attack 89-year-old
An 89-year-old woman is slapped around the face by two armed robbers who broke into her Portsmouth home.
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12/03/2010
The Prodigy to headline Bestival
The dance group are to finish their world tour by topping Sunday night's bill at this year's Bestival on the Isle of Wight.
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12/03/2010
Hospital's campus plans approved
Long term plans to redevelop parts of a hospital campus in Surrey over the next 20 years are approved.
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12/03/2010
Green Zone keeps Iraq on agenda
A Baghdad-based film by a Surrey director is released days after Kathryn Bigelow's Hurt Locker won at the Oscar's.
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12/03/2010
Plans for major fire service changes are 'pretty concrete'
PROPOSALS for dramatic cutbacks across Surrey's fire stations are “pretty concrete”, according to the deputy chairman of the council committee considering the plans.
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12/03/2010
Teen committed suicide at psychiatric unit, inquest hears
CRYPTIC notes revealed the suicide plans of an Epsom teenager who was found hanging at a Woking psychiatric unit, an inquest has heard.
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12/03/2010
Family's distress at abusive Facebook messages
A MOTHER from Godalming has been "to hell and back" after obscene posts were left on a Facebook tribute page to her baby daughter.
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12/03/2010
Stephen Fry joins battle to save historic Undershaw
STEPHEN Fry has joined the 1,500 objectors to new plans to convert Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Grade II-listed Hindhead home into eight flats.
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12/03/2010
Harper granted gaming licence for Guildford clubs
MICHEL Harper has moved closer towards his goal of bringing gambling into his Guildford nightclubs.
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12/03/2010
Family's 10k run for missing persons charity
THREE members of a family are taking part in a 10k run in Hyde Park in London on Saturday to raise money for the Missing People charity.
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12/03/2010
Music competition in memory of Horsell schoolgirl
WOKING High School is holding an instrumental and vocal competition in memory of a former pupil who died from cystic fibrosis.
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12/03/2010
X Factor family backs new talent search
AN X Factor-style competition backed by Alexandra Burke’s mother is coming to Cobham on Sunday, March 14.
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12/03/2010
Teacher set for Guildford Cathedral music premiere
A PIECE for nearly 200 singers and musicians has been especially composed to commemorate the Royal Grammar School’s 500th anniversary.
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12/03/2010
Seven-year-old's quirky tax discs collection
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD underwear model has developed an obsession with vehicle tax discs, collecting more than 7,000 in under a year.
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11/03/2010
Man jailed for diver's road death
A Polish man who admitted the road death of a 22-year-old elite pool diver after being extradited to the UK is jailed.
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10/03/2010
Ex-chief's warning over funding
A former defence chief says plans for two new aircraft carriers, which will be based in Portsmouth, should be scrapped.
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10/03/2010
Knotweed menace
Just who is to blame for weed invasion?
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