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Death crash driver was breaking speed limit, trial told
POLICE tests indicate Olympic judo hopeful Harry Fenner was travelling at 64mph when the crash that killed his girlfriend Jade McKinnon happened.
Will the credit crunch put an end to consumer concern about...
Will the credit crunch put an end to consumer concern about sustainability and related environmental issues? Two speakers at the recent Sustainable Plastics Packaging 2008 conference in London raised the issue, ...
UCO to open Academy of Contemporary Music
Holding a flaming red electric guitar, Scott Booker's enthusiasm filled the room where he helped announce a partnership between the University of Central Oklahoma and Britain's Academy of Contemporary Music ...
Man who crashed in police pursuit is jailed
A FORMER heroin addict who tried to drive away from a crash scene with a police officer trapped in his car has been jailed for 20 months.
Death crash trial jury sworn in
THE TRIAL of crash victim Jade McKinnona s boyfriend will start on Wednesday after experts investigating the case asked for more time to meet.
Wonersh parking worries prompt warning to drivers
CHANGES to The Pepperpot junction in Wonersh, near Godalming, may be the only way to resolve parking problems in the village, a meeting has been told.
Five sentenced for conspiring to supply cocaine
FIVE drug addicts have been sentenced for conspiring to supply thousands of pounds worth of cocaine in and around Guildford and Surrey.
Nightclub licence under threat
SURREY Police has called for a review of the licence at a Guildford nightclub complex after 10 assault allegations were made against its bouncers since July.
Armed robbers raid Co-op store
ARMED robbers threatened staff with a handgun and stole several thousand pounds from a Guildford convenience store at the weekend.
Ruth and Terry Harvey, of Surrey, England, visit Dubuque on Tuesday. The Harveys have been to all 50 states, making regular visits to America during the past 13 years.
Roads resurfaced and protected from flooding
EXTENSIVE work has been carried out to resurface some of Surrey's worst roads and also to prevent flooding at so-called - wetspots'. The county council said more than 70 miles of road, mainly in the west of ...
More than 20,000 of invalid parking fees
SURREY County Council continued to charge motorists to park in Guildford's on-street spaces two weeks after discovering the fees were invalid.
It's a family affair as trio prepare for marathon ride
A FATHER and his sons are preparing to convert pedal power into cash to help build a new home for orphans thousands of miles away.
Wheels fall off alternatives to shuttle bus
REGULAR public transport that was free to people with mobility problems was one of the key reasons why Guildford Borough Council decided it could end the free Shuttle Bus.
Shops fear loss of trade as customer numbers fall
GUILDFORD'S traders have voiced their opposition to the borough council's decision not to renew the shuttle bus service.
Premier tourist venues make awards shortlist
SURREY's reputation as a premier visitor destination has been cemented with a host of the county's tourism and leisure businesses being shortlisted for this year's Tourism ExSEllence Awards, which recognise ...
Six riders good weather and a great cafe. We went out by what is not the usual route, via Old Woking, Normandy, Ash Green and The Sands.
A derailed train caused long disruptions to services yesterday. The accident happened early in the morning and engineers based in Reading reported the fault at around 6am.
Imagineer Systems Announces the Winner of the 2008 Imagineer Video Tutorial Development Contest
Ben Heusner of Denmark's Curious Turtle Takes Home Complete Imagineer Systems VFX Tool Kit Valued at $10,000 - GUILDFORD, UK Imagineer Systems , creators of next-generation VFX tools, today announced the winner ...
Two men's murder convictions have been quashed
TWO men who were jailed for life after a jury found them guilty of murdering a 62-year-old man in Guildford have had their convictions quashed by Appeal Court judges.