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  • Council members on strike against low pay

    Unison members from Elmbridge Council took strike action against low pay along with fellow members from across Surrey. The strikers came out in force on Thursday, November 30, outside the SCC headquarters in Penrhyn Road, Kingston, after rejecting a

  • Godalming Town 2 Leatherhead 1

    Leatherhead's performance fell away badly in Saturday's 2-1 win at crisis club Godalming Town. The newly-promoted side's players, who recently agreed to forego their wages because of financial problems caused by the postponement of home games, provided

  • Corinthian Casuals 0 Sutton United 1

    Sutton United won 1-0 at Corinthian Casuals in the Surrey Senior Cup on Tuesday night despite a very low-key performance, writes Dave Farebrother Although United dominated the first half in terms of terroritory, it was Casuals who forced the only real

  • Chess star rape trial nears conclusion

    A father accused of raping his chess prodigy daughter is waiting for the jury in his trial to make its decision. Ian Gilbert, 48, denies five counts of raping his daughter Jesse. The 19-year-old former Croydon High School pupil fell to her death from

  • Concert raises £25k for charity

    The first-ever Prince's Trust fundraising concert in Elmbridge raised £25,000. Entertainer, Richard Stilgoe compred the sold-out black tie event at the Menuhin Hall in Stoke D'Abernon last Wednesday, November 29, performed by Menuhin School students.

  • Health cuts protest march washed out

    Organisers were disappointed only 300 people braved the weather in Chertsey to march against proposed health cuts on Saturday. The rally was organised to protest against planned cuts to emergency services at St Peter's Hospital and The Royal Surrey