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Roads Minister Visits A3 Tunnel
Roads Minister Mike Penning visited the a3 tunnel today (Monday) to see for himself how work is progressing.
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Frensham man tells of panic as fire spread Around 35 hectares of land at Frensham Common were damaged in an undergrowth fire last weekend which took over 17 hours to bring under control.The fire, which started at 1.52pm on Sunday July 11t... read on Nursery owner speaks out against government plans The owner of Piggy Bank Day Nursery, in Heath End, has spoken out against government plans to extend free nursery provision for children aged over three.The nursery has up to 47 places for childr... read on Two local attractions are celebrating after receiving awards in separate competitions - The Rural Life Centre, and Birdworld. Judy Hewins, a Volunteer Education Officer with The Rural Life Centre ... read on Two new beds at Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice in Farnham has been given the money needed to replace two beds at its In-Patient Unit by the Farnham Lions.The hospice recently issued an urgent plea for support in fund... read on |
Sport
Young Paralympic hopefuls take to the starting line
The sun shone on young people in Godalming as they took part in a county athlete assessment day as part of the national Playground to Podium programme.
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Haslemere RFC celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and the plan is to secure promotion to Surrey 3.
Pre-season training under new coach Rob Chapman has kicked off and takes place every Tues... read on Girls’ cricket day at Grayshott Grayshott Cricket Club has announced that it will be staging a Girls’ Cricket Day on Monday August 16th at the sports field in Grayshott from 10am to 3pm.Present will be England player Lydia Gree... read on Headley Bowling Club’s rollercoaster ride in its first season in Three Counties Division 1 hit a down slope against Liphook B on Tuesday. Though two of the Headley Yellow triples were victorious,... read on |
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Waverley Borough Council is to get £25,600 in Lottery cash to make 'improvements' to the Phillips Memorial. But do visitors need a guided trail and more signs to help them enjoy the site, or should such attractions be left unencumbered with signs?
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