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Housing needs could hit Mole Valley green belt
A REVIEW of Mole Valleya s green belt boundaries may be necessary to meet the housebuilding requirements of the South East Plan.
White squirrel death goes global
Residents in a Surrey town have expressed their amazement at the global response to the death of an albino squirrel in a road accident.
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Kuoni Launches its New Italy Brochure for 2010
DORKING, ENGLAND, November 21, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Travel specialist Kuoni has launched the sixth edition of its Italy brochure.
Council funding brings Dorking RFC's revamp closer
THE redevelopment of Dorking Rugby Club's facilities moved another step closer this week as A 400,000 of council money was pledged to the project.
Canon Peter Bruinvels leads the Poppy Appeal in Surrey
IT looks set to be another record-breaking year for the Poppy Appeal in Surrey, with positive feedback coming from collectors across the county regarding the amount people have been donating.
Former Redhill resident pens first novel
A former Redhill resident and keen roller skater, who now lives in the Canary Islands, has just released her first novel.
Demand for English wine at all-time high as quality and reputation improve
A judge examines a bottle of Denbies Rose CuvA©e-Brut wine. English wine is doing particuarly well at blind tastings, especially sparkling wines.
Stanwell War Memorial is one of two in Surrey to be given listed status
AS the two-minute silence for Armistice Day was marked right across Surrey on Wednesday, two war memorials in the county were among 17 nationally to be granted listed status by English Heritage.
Poppy factory staff keep the production line running
You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video. 298 250 false 4BTrbOlnoZ8 Poppy factory staff keep the production line running November 10, 2009 LATEST reports from Royal British Legion branches in the county have shown a oecontinued demand for poppies across Surreya , including Truelove undertakers in Banstead High Street, ...
From baby boomers to boom and bust
Caroline Davies's article should be a wake-up call . After the war, the psychology was nest-building and creating a better society.
Fireworks and bonfire listings 2009
MAIL THE RELEVANT DETAILS TO digitalmedia@sabnews.co.uk November 6th 2009 Esher Rugby Club Hersham Esher Rugby Club, in Hersham, will hold its annual fireworks display and Funfair on Friday, November 6. Gates will open at 6pm and the display will start at 7.30pm. Tickets Tickets on the nights cost A 7 for adults, A 5 for under 16a s, free for under ...
Recession blamed for Mole Valley crime rise
A CRIME surge in Mole Valley has led to an increase in violent offences of almost 58%, new figures have shown.
Second Carphone Warehouse targeted by robbers
TWO men stole more than A 18,500 of equipment in a brazen robbery at the Carphone Warehouse branch in Dorking on Thursday afternoon.
Surrey Fire and Rescue deliver hard-hitting message to teenage drivers
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service presents an award-winning film on Thursday, November 5, which it hopes will open teenagersa eyes to the dangers of careless drving.
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Kuoni Launches 2010 America and Canada Brochure
DORKING, ENGLAND, October 30, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Kuoni, the luxury travel specialist, has launched a new America & Canada brochure covering holidays valid from April 2010 to March 2011 that span the Western, Southern and Eastern states, Hawaii, Alaska and the winter wonderland of Eastern and Western Canada and the Rockies.
Concerns raised over Dorking supermarket proposal
A SUPERMARKET proposed for Dorking would be at least twice the size of the shops currently in the town, it has been revealed.
Last chance for Lego fans to see exhibition at Denbies
THE Lego house built as part of James May's Toy Stories may well now have been demolished but that has not stopped enthusiasts flocking to Denbies Wine Estate this week.
'Antisocial' drivers' cars seized
Two young drivers have had their cars seized in Surrey after police said they caught the pair driving antisocially.
Town firework displays cancelled
Annual Bonfire Night firework displays normally attended by thousands in two Surrey towns within the Mole Valley district have been cancelled.
Sutton mum cannot breast feed her baby after hospital delay
A newborn girl cannot be breastfed by her mother because she could not get treatment at her local hospital.