Tuesday Jan 31 | Surrey Advertiser
Residents fear A25 lorries are damaging villages
A RESIDENTS' group fears vibrations caused by increased lorry movements could cause damage to infrastructure in three East Surrey villages.
Coal-Carrier Rates Seen at Decade-Low as Glut Expands: Freight
The greatest number of coal cargoes in history still won't be enough to eliminate a glut of Panamax vessels, driving charter rates to the lowest in a decade.
Children's half-term fun organised across the borough
Youngsters can take to trampolines, scale the heights of indoor rock climbing or find out about a new gymnastic sport amongst the children's activities organised during the coming half-term holiday.
Landslip causes rail disruption
Passengers may also use London Buses between Redhill, Purley and East Croydon and Metro Buses between Three Bridges and Redhill.
Vale Set to Bypass China's Ban on Ore Ships With Transfer Vessel
Vale SA, the world's largest iron- ore producer, is set to take delivery of a ship that will help the company bypass the exclusion from Chinese ports of its biggest vessels hauling the commodity.
Bytec display arms offer fast installation and simple cable management
Redhill, UK, 23 January 2012 Bytec Medical's new mounting arms for display screens and equipment feature a patent pending design that allows cables to be easily fed through the arms to give a tidy and ultra-quick installation.
Multi-million pound Redhill town centre regeneration plans to go on...
Multi-million pound plans for the regeneration of Redhill town centre and the redevelopment of Redhill Station will go on show this weekend.
Merstham boxing gym in search for new stars of the ring
Two local boxers will be representing their Merstham boxing gym in their competitive debuts in the UK's premier boxing league next month.
Borough council re-launches recession-busting scheme for young...
Twenty-one young local people have been given a foot on the employment ladder with the re-launch of a recession-busting scheme.