21st March 2024

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EDUCATION NEWS

Worcester Park school celebrates

Worcester Park school celebrates

Worcester Park‘s Linden Bridge School caters for 144 students with autism and complex social and communication needs from four to 19-years-old, including 20 in the sixth form and a residential … READ MORE

BUSINESS COMMUNITY

Surrey’s vulnerable without expert legal advice 

Surrey’s vulnerable without expert legal advice 

Surrey has become a ‘legal aid desert’, marked by a critical shortage of support services, leaving vulnerable individuals without expert advice on key issues such as, community care, education, and … READ MORE

RUGBY SPORTS

Sutton and Epsom blow the Cobwebs away

Sutton and Epsom blow the Cobwebs away

Sutton & Epsom RFC 49 Cobham 13. Saturday 16th March. Having lost to the basement boys of London Cornish, the Exiles gaining their firstwin on the road for over a … READ MORE

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Surrey Uni taking lead on future network security

Surrey Uni taking lead on future network security

A national effort is needed to train the next generation of the United Kingdom’s workforce in intelligent and resilient telecom networks, says a world-leading 5G and 6G expert from the … READ MORE

FOOTBALL SPORTS

Balham, gateway to the …. defeat

Balham, gateway to the …. defeat

Balham 2-0 Epsom & Ewell FC. Combined Counties League – Premier Division. Saturday 16th March 2024. On Saturday we made our second visit of the season to the Mayfields Stadium … READ MORE

COUNCIL SOCIAL CARE

Work starts on Surrey’s respite centre for autistic people

Work starts on Surrey’s respite centre for autistic people

Families set to benefit from new short breaks accommodation being built in Woking helped mark the official start of work at a milestone groundbreaking ceremony. The purpose-built £5.7m facility will … READ MORE

COUNCIL TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT

Surrey Borough running ahead on bio-fuel

Surrey Borough running ahead on bio-fuel

The first Surrey council to switch its entire vehicle fleet from diesel to waste fats and cooking oil said the move could cut emissions by about 90 per cent. Runnymede … READ MORE

BUSINESS COMMUNITY SPORTS

Should we be going to…..?

Should we be going to…..?

The Specsavers Surrey Youth Games is back. Following on from the success of the games last year, a wide range of activities are available in Epsom & Ewell again, including … READ MORE

HEALTH NEWS

Better private – public health communications could prevent deaths

Better private – public health communications could prevent deaths

A young woman tragically took her own life in Surrey prompting a warning from a coroner over communication barriers between hospitals. Meghan Chrismas, who suffered from anxiety disorder, depression, complex … READ MORE

ARTS EDUCATION

Soni of Stagecoach Epsom lands lead role

Soni of Stagecoach Epsom lands lead role

Vishal Soni student of Stagecoach Performing Arts in Epsom landed the lead role in the National Theatre’s musical production of Roald Dahl’s The Witches. Vishal fought off strong competition in auditions … READ MORE

COMMUNITY NEWS VOLUNTEERS

Fire Assembly for Ukraine

Fire Assembly for Ukraine

Saturday 10th March a Bronto Fire Engine came to Epsom’s Market Square outside the Assembly Rooms. A crowd gathered to admire the magnificent machine and wish it well on its … READ MORE

COUNCIL FINANCES POLICING

It’s not a fair cop? Cllr. Coley on police funding

It’s not a fair cop? Cllr. Coley on police funding

Did you know that Surrey is the only police area in the country where local residents pay more towards policing than central government? The share of the burden is 55% … READ MORE

COUNCIL FINANCES

“Bonkers but essential” job to cut back jobs?

“Bonkers but essential” job to cut back jobs?

‘Bonkers but essential’ is how a new £75,000 job, running bankrupt Woking Borough Council’s decimated leisure and communities services is being described. Last month, the council cut more than £8million … READ MORE

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