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| 2016-08-26T12:50:24 | null | 2016-05-05T15:59:27 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fkaabil-movie-first-look-teaser-released-hrithik-roshan-21666.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Kaabil-First-Look-Teaser-150x150.jpg | en | null | Kaabil Movie First Look Teaser released: Hrithik Roshan | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Hrithik Roshan’s forthcoming flicks first look poster Kaabil is released, Kaabil movie is directed by Sanjay Gupta who brought Jazbaa movie, This movie is produced by Hrithik Roshan’s father Rakesh Roshan. In the first look poster, Hrithik’s eye lits opens with candle lit reflection. Film’s tagline is ‘The Mind Sees All’.
Kaabil Movie First Look Teaser released: Hrithik Roshan
Yami Gautam is acting as a love interest for Hrithik Roshan’s in the film, Yami will be seen as a blind girl in the film Kaabil.
Blinded by a million eyes watching me…when in fact I am the observer ,I am the watcher .. The minds eye sees all. https://t.co/24deU3PJaP — Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) May 4, 2016
After Bang Bang 2014 film, Hrithik Roshan is back with new project Kabil and next flick Mohenjo Daro. Makers busy with the shooting of the film, which will hit the floors soon, Makers are busy with the shooting of the film. His flick Mohenjo Daro also completed its 70% of shooting.
Kaabil is expected to hit floors in August month, On the other hand, Raees release date is postponed to January 26, 2017, in order to avoid a clash with Salman Khan’s SULTAN movie. So this might turn interesting top next year in the January month. Rakesh Roshan producing the film under Kraft Productions banner. Makers started principal photography on March 30, 2016. This teaser gained good response from all the audience. The title of the flick is Kabil in which I saw with blood.
This Kaabil flick is featured with Ronit Roy, Rohit Roy, Girish Kulkarni and Sonu Sood. Music Director is Rajesh Roshan, Screenplay works are managed by VVijay Mishra. Sudeep Chatterjee is the cinematographer. At present, Hrithik Roshan is busy with the shooting of his next flick Mohenjo Daro which is slated for release on August 12, 2016.
Watch Kaabil Movie First Look Teaser: | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/kaabil-movie-first-look-teaser-released-hrithik-roshan-21666.html/comment-page-1 | en | 2016-05-05T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/88318abff9f053664f8192e78bf181c9df3fc49d0faaac21066fc785fef14a10.json |
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| 2016-08-29T06:48:51 | null | 2016-08-29T11:30:39 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fjaguar-audio-launch-date-confirmed-nikhil-kumar-25020.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Jaguar-Audio-Launch-Date-confirmed-150x150.jpg | en | null | Jaguar Audio Launch Date confirmed: Nikhil Kumar | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Ex-Chief Minister Kumaraswamy’s son Nikhil Gowda is making a debut movie with Jaguar, It is releasing in both Telugu and Kannada languages. Nikhil Gowda is the grandson of Devegowda. Makers invested Rs 75 crores in making the movie, V Vijayendra Prasad wrote the script for the movie who had written for Blockbuster hits like Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Makers completed the shooting of the film and gearing up for the audio launch event which is scheduled on September 18th, 2016 for which Power Star Pawan Kalyan to grace the event. S S Thaman composed the music.
Jaguar Audio Launch Date confirmed: Nikhil Kumar
Deepti Sati is sharing screen space with him which is being bankrolled under the banner Channambika Films banner. Jaguar movie is scheduled for release in October month. A grand event being planned by HD Kumaraswamy in Mandya, This bilingual movie gained good response when the makers released the trailer which looked like Hollywood movie. Makers are now busy with the post-production works of the movie, Kannada version songs will be released on September 2 and Telugu version will be released on September 18.
Top dance choreographers Harsha Master composing the dance steps, For the Telugu version Power Star Pawan Kalyan is expected to grace the event. This will boost the audience to see the movie, Songs were crooned by big names such as Vishal, Shekar and Mika Singh for rendering a song each. Manoj Paramahamsa is the director of photography. The lyrics of the songs are written by Chandan Shetty.
Telugu version songs will be unveiled on September 18th, 2016 at Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad. The movie also featured with Ramya Krishna, Jagapathi Babu, Brahmanandam and Sampath Raj in the prominent roles. As he is the son of former Chief Minister of Karnataka, so good expectations are there on the film.
Follow us for more updates on Jaguar. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/jaguar-audio-launch-date-confirmed-nikhil-kumar-25020.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/0d478edae86ab30ab3e9ce63094145a7ba00e18106c56282f4c66230aa168661.json |
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| 2016-08-26T12:58:05 | null | 2016-08-26T13:08:33 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fbox-office-collections%2Fa-flying-jatt-movie-1st-day-day-1-box-office-collections-tiger-shroff-24953.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/A-Flying-Jatt-Movie-1st-Day-Day-1-Box-Office-Collections-150x150.jpg | en | null | A Flying Jatt Movie 1st Day, Day 1 Box Office Collections: Tiger Shroff | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Tiger Shroff’s new release A Flying Jatt movie released on August 25, 2016. Shroff turned as a super hero for kids. Jacqueline Fernandez featured in the female lead role with him. The movie gained average talk at the box office, Movie is directed by Remo D’Souza, Hollywood actor Nathan Jones appeared in the antagonist role. Movie occupied 25-30 percent of areas on the first day, His last movie Baaghi ended box office count with Rs 70 crores. The movie is facing the tough clash with Akshay Kumar’s Rustom movie which already crossed 100 crores mark. Meanwhile, Happy Bhag Jayegi also joined the race now which is released in the last week.
A Flying Jatt Movie 1st Day, Day 1 Box Office Collections
Bankrolled by Sajid Nadiadwala, He also mentioned that sequel is getting ready with Tiger as the protagonist. A Flying Jatt is the solo release of the week, Overseas World Wide include Collection From Premier Shows, Benefit Shows Dubai, UAE : 1.75 Cr*. A Flying Jatt First Day Collections in the domestic regions 7 crores and above. It is expected to cross Hrithik Roshan’s Mohenjo Daro movie.
Tiger’s last movie Baahgi collected Rs 11.94 crores and Heropanti raked Rs 6.63 crores, Flying Jatt Tiger cover 2500-2600 screens on the opening day. Makers released the movie on Krishna Janmasthami holiday, Producers invested Rs 45 crores on making and Rs 10 crores for promoting the movie, Satellite rights are sold for Rs 20 crores.
Tiger Shroff is seen in two different looks in the movie one sporting a normal look and another superhero. The film is being produced by Shoba Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Telefilms. Tiger Shroff Character depicts that he is very hard outside but has a humble nature and sweetest part about him was he remembers his fans name. That may be the reason where his fans love him and ready to go to any heights for him.
Follow us for more official box office collections. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/box-office-collections/a-flying-jatt-movie-1st-day-day-1-box-office-collections-tiger-shroff-24953.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/139531b85ba83f0d2c5b4a46b6f0167f55536907cbc5642ec7690aa4307dfbde.json |
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| 2016-08-31T10:46:34 | null | 2016-04-21T15:15:19 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2F21034-21034.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/A-Aa-Movie-150x150.jpg | en | null | A Aa Movie Release date extended: Nithin, Trivikram | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | The upcoming Tollywood of Nithin and Samantha Ruth Prabhu. The makers of the film postponed the release of the latest movie A Aa by the end of May 2016 initially they thought to release it on May 6th, 2016. This decision has taken because of the two newly released movies of Sai Dharam Tej’s Supreme and Mahesh Babu’s Brahmotsavam. The story and direction of the film by Trivikram Srinivas. The production work is done by s.radha Krishna under the production house of Hassine creations.
A Aa Movie Release date extended: Nithin, Trivikram
The movie A Aa includes the actors such as Naresh, Nadiya, Easwari Rao, Ananya, Srinivas Avasarala, Brahmanandam , Aki, Rao Ramesh, Raghu Babu and much more. Anupama Parameswaran is playing the female lead in this film. The cinematography work for this film is done by Natarajan Subramaniam and Dudley.
The editing work for this movie is done by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. Music to this film is given by Mickey J Meyer. The movie A Aa is made with the budget of 35 crores. The characters to the actors in this film are Ananya was selected as a Nithin’s sister Bhanumathi. Naresh is acting in the role of the husband to Nadhiya. The movie schedule has been launched on 24th September 2015 at Ramanaidu studios. The teaser was released successfully and became vital in the youtube.
This film is the third film after the Attarintiki Daraedi and S/O of Sathyamurthy to the director Trivikram. It is going to be a family entertaining movie. As the release date was postponed the fans have little bit disappointment wth this news. The producer of this movie Radha Krishna has been worked for this movie under his own banner Haarika and Haasine Creations.
The first look poster is very natural to watch and it was very attractively designed by the filmmakers. A Aa movie contains a tagline as ‘Anasuya remaking vs Anand Vihari’. In this movie Tollywood, young hero Nithin is featured in make lead role and he shares the silver screen with the two beautiful actresses like Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Anupama Parameshwaran. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/21034-21034.html/comment-page-1 | en | 2016-04-21T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/2d105e4448d719f875766a9f33faffa06e584d1f12fc8680019a11a2a00a6dba.json |
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| 2016-08-29T08:48:49 | null | 2016-08-29T12:41:10 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fae-dil-hai-mushkil-song-to-be-released-tomorrow-ranbir-kapoor-aishwarya-rai-bachchan-25026.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ae-Dil-Hai-Mushkil-song-150x150.jpg | en | null | Ae Dil Hai Mushkil song to be released tomorrow: Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is the forthcoming flick of Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Movie is directed by Karan Johar and bankrolled by Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar under his own banner Dharma Productions. Producer turned as director, Makers are planning to release a song from the movie on August 30, It is not Teaser or Trailer, Director Karan Johar confirmed about the outcome of the theme song Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. It is also featured with Anushka Sharma and Fawad Khan in the main roles which are scheduled for release on October 28, 2016.
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil song to be released tomorrow: Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Insiders are planning to release the trailer of the movie with Baar Baar Dekho movie which is releasing on September 9th, 2016, Pritam is composing music for the flick. Fawad Khan will be seen in the significant role, He owns his importance for the character to connect the crux part of the movie. The theme song is composed by Pritam and sung by Arjith Singh, Johar believes that it will be added to the hit list like Kal ha Naa Ho or Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is scheduled for release on October 28, 2016. Cinematography works are managed by Anil Mehta and Distributed by Fox Star Studios. Sure it will turn chartbuster, Earlier Pritam and Karan Johar worked for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, all the songs clicked with the listeners. This song was pictured with Ranbir Kapoor few bits with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Fawad Khan, and Anushka Sharma.
Karan is very confident about the hit of this title track, His last movies are made without title tracks for the first time he is working on it. Hope it will become iconic after the release.
Follow us for more updates on Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Theme song. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/ae-dil-hai-mushkil-song-to-be-released-tomorrow-ranbir-kapoor-aishwarya-rai-bachchan-25026.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/c9173ecaa90000401705d77f613074f002ba508def794a09379083616693d2cb.json |
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| 2016-08-29T04:48:48 | null | 2016-08-29T09:25:36 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fevare-video-song-released-premam-movie-naga-chaitanya-gift-nagarjuna-25016.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Evare-Song-from-Premam-150x150.jpg | en | null | Evare Video Song released from Premam Movie: Naga Chaitanya gift for Nagarjuna | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Naga Chaitanya’s upcoming flick Premam revised in Telugu, This time, Shruti Haasan acting the role of Malar. It is a special treat for all Akkineni Fans on Nagarjuna’s Birthday. The rest two stars are Anupama Parameswaran and Madonna Sebastian in the main roles. Telugu version is being directed by Chandoo Mondeti, Gopi Sunder and Rajesh Muragasan jointly composing the music for this movie. Bankrolled by PDV Prasad on Sithara Entertainments Banner.
Evare Video Song released from Premam Movie: Naga Chaitanya gift for Nagarjuna
Makers soon will launch the audio songs of the movie, Naga Chaitanya will be seen in playing three different roles with three different avatars with a beard and new hairstyle. Telugu makers Recently makers released the Evare Song from the movie at Radio FM Channel. Premam fans are eagerly waiting for the release of the movie.
Along with this postal stamp released on August 29 as a gift for Akkineni Nagarjuna who turned 57 on Monday. Evare audio song gained an awesome response from the Telugu audience. Actor Nagarjuna mentioned, This was the biggest surprise in his life, So he took the chance to thank his fans, One of the fan mentioned both Nagarjuna and Taj Mahal are the ageless symbols of love.
Evare Song sung by Vijay Yesudas, Lyrics were penned by Shree Mani and Rajesh Murugesan has given music for this soundtrack. The public can purchase the stamps at the General Post Office Abids, Hyderabad, Total of 10, 000 postal stamps are released today available now.
Shruti Hassan will be seen as a young college lecturer, Makers are planning to release the movie on Dushera, This track is made from ‘Malare’ song of Malayalam version, Venkatesh is expected to grace in a cameo role in this flick. The editing rights of the flick were handled by Kotagiri Venkateshwara Rao.
Watch Premam Video Song here: | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/evare-video-song-released-premam-movie-naga-chaitanya-gift-nagarjuna-25016.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/389934de402815becbd670676b403c60c51a16983fdf4920831158fa12873154.json |
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| 2016-08-28T08:48:41 | null | 2016-08-28T13:23:49 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fbox-office-collections%2Fa-flying-jatt-first-weekend-box-office-collections-tiger-shroff-24980.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/A-Flying-Jatt-First-Weekend-Box-Office-Collections-150x150.jpg | en | null | A Flying Jatt First Weekend Box Office Collections: Tiger Shroff | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | One more disaster waiting to join the list after Mohenjo Daro, Tiger Shroff’s A Flying Jatt movie failed to reach the expectations, It remained low in the opening weekend, It seems like A Flying Jatt is facing crucial days. A Flying Jatt movie opened on the occasion of Janmashtami with Rs 7.10 crores followed by Rs 6 crores on the second day, Total Rs 13.10 crores in two days. Tiger Shroff will be seen in lead roles, It is the story of a superhero, who has supernatural powers accidentally. Makers have given a message about global warming and environment protection.
A Flying Jatt First Weekend Box Office Collections: Tiger Shroff
Movie is directed by Remo D’Souza, It was released over 2500 to 2600 screens, His last movie Baaghi earned 11.94 crores and Heropanti gained Rs 6.63 crores, Makers released the movie on Krishna Janmasthami holiday, Producers invested Rs 45 crores on making and Rs 10 crores for promoting the movie, Satellite rights are sold for Rs 20 crores.
A Flying Jatt first day collections : Rs 7.10 Cr
A Flying Jatt first day collections : Rs 6 Cr
#AFlyingJatt remains low on Fri… Sat + Sun are crucial days… Thu [Janmashtami] 7.10 cr, Fri 6 cr. Total: ₹ 13.10 cr. India biz. — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 27, 2016
Its main dis-advantage it is clashing with big releases like Rustom and Mohenjo Daro at the box office in this weekend, Heropanti collected Rs 21.33 crores in the first weekend and Baaghi moved ahead and earned Rs 38.58 crores. Tiger Shroff is seen in two different looks in the movie one sporting a normal look and another superhero. A Flying Jatt released on August 25, 2016.
Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff has marked his records in the box office with his performance and dance skills and with his hot physique. The film is being produced by Shoba Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Telefilms. Movie is expected to collect 5.7 crores on the third day of release,
Follow us for more updates on official box office collections. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/box-office-collections/a-flying-jatt-first-weekend-box-office-collections-tiger-shroff-24980.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/c8154d31b311466710d63f9223e0e68c33533b0045e0fb41d1afa001b6e79d1d.json |
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| 2016-08-29T08:48:51 | null | 2016-08-29T12:59:27 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fsalman-khan-launched-salman-game-available-android-ios-25029.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Being-Salman-Game-150x150.jpg | en | null | Salman Khan launched 'Being Salman' Game available on Android, iOS | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Salman Khan launched his own game ‘Being Salman’, Actor is not leaving any opportunity to showcase him with different tricks in order to keep a connection with his fans. The actor announced his official game where he will be seen in three different looks of Dabangg, Ek Tha Tiger, and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Recently he appeared in Sultan movie marked super hit at the box office. This time, the actor took twitter account and made a tweet about the official game named as ‘Being Salman’.
Salman Khan launched ‘Being Salman’ Game available on Android, iOS
This game launched with 45 seconds video on twitter which is captioned with 50 years old guy, “My official game, ‘Being Salman’ game is out now! Khelo.” Now it is doing rounds on social sites. He appeared as Chulbul Pandey, Tiger, and Prem. Salman confirmed that game is featured with his action packed as exciting as his films.
Actor keep on saying in the game, “Let me introduce you to my action game. Legend has it that on this planet, all have seven lookalikes. We are not too sure about seven, but we found three. Their lives are very different, but their life’s objective is exactly the same, Come let’s meet ‘Chulbul Pandey’ (first character). His aim is to knockout injustice from the world. ‘Tiger’ (second character), his objective is to eliminate terrorism, once and for all. ‘Prem’ (third character), whose aim is to wash away all dirt.”
Currently, Salman Khan busy with the shooting of his next flick Tubelight will return to Big Boss soon. Song teaser is featured with game graphics and Salman’s voiceover. This game is available on Android and iOS versions. Pick the game from stores download it and start playing. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/salman-khan-launched-salman-game-available-android-ios-25029.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/adc21506f183cfc4ab13dd7733893e051af4dd2ebb4cdc554ccdf526c05ac194.json |
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| 2016-08-28T08:48:37 | null | 2016-08-28T11:57:35 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fbox-office-collections%2Frustom-box-office-collection-second-week-total-rs-117-cr-24970.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Rustom-Box-Office-Collections-Second-week-Total-Rs-117-Cr-150x150.jpg | en | null | Rustom Box Office Collection: Second week Total Rs 117 Cr | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Akshay Kumar’s recent flick Rustom is doing decent business at the box office not only in domestic regions but also in international markets. In this week Rustom crossed 100 crores mark. Now it is gearing up to cross the domestic box office collections record of Airlift. After 14 days Rustom managed the box office with Rs 117 crores net amount, Now it is expected to do decent business in the coming weeks. Airlift lifetime box office collections covered Rs 128.10 crores net in the nine weeks of its successful run. Rustom is figured with Akshay Kumar and Ileana D’Cruz in the lead roles, Though it is clashing with other released movies like Happy Bhag Jayegi, A Flying Jatt in the past week still it is maintaining the mark at the box office.
Rustom Box Office Collections: Second week Total Rs 117 Cr
Rustom managed the opening day with Rs 14.11 crores and Airlift collected Rs 12.35 crores, Rustom easily surpassed the Airlift movie collections. Rustom remained the first choice of moviegoers in the second week also, expected to maintain it in the third week too.
#Rustom
Week 1: ₹ 90.90 cr
Week 2: ₹ 26.11 cr
Total: ₹ 117.01 cr
India biz. SUPER HIT! — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 26, 2016
Rustom First day collections: Rs 14.11 Cr
Rustom Second day collections: Rs 16.43 Cr
Rustom Third day collections: Rs 19.88 Cr
Rustom Fourth day collections: Rs 17.81 Cr
Rustom Fifth day collections: Rs 7.67 Cr
Rustom Sixth day collections: Rs 6.38 Cr
Rustom Seventh-day collections: Rs 8.62 Cr
Rustom Eighth day collections: Rs 4.41 Cr
Rustom Ninth day collections: Rs 5.77 Cr
Rustom Tenth day collections: Rs 6.94 Cr
Rustom Eleventh day collections: Rs 2.21 Cr
Rustom Twelveth day collections: Rs 1.97 Cr
Rustom Thirteenth day collections: Rs 2.34 Cr
Rustom Fourteenth day collections: Rs 2.47 Cr
Rustom two weeks box office collections: Rs 117 Cr
Rustom is jointly Produced by Neeraj Pandey, Aruna Bhatia, Nittin Keni, Akash Chawla, Virender Arora, Ishwar Kapoor , Shital Bhatia under the banners Zee Studio, KriArj Entertainment, Cape Of Good Films, Plan C Studios.
Follow us for more updates on box office collections. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/box-office-collections/rustom-box-office-collection-second-week-total-rs-117-cr-24970.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/7366f0eac914517c042c56df7dc1bda6c4460c4adc92884ea6dd3a6ea660f0ba.json |
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| 2016-08-26T12:53:51 | null | 2016-05-11T08:32:59 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fbrahmotsavam-movie-back-back-songs-trailers-released-mahesh-babu-21899.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Brahmotsavam-Movie-Back-to-Back-Songs-Trailers-150x150.jpg | en | null | Brahmotsavam Movie Back to Back Songs Trailers Released: Mahesh Babu | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | The latest movie of the Milky boy Prince Mahesh Babu is Brahmotsavam. The actress who is sharing the screen place with Mahesh Babu is Kajal Agarwal, Pranitha, and Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Brahmotsavam movie is directed by Srkanth Addala. Now Brahmotsavam movie audio launch is going on..and it was scheduled at Shilpa Kala Vedika in Hyderabad. The audio launch function was postponed so many times and finally it was releasing grandly on May 7th, 2016. The movie makers also confirmed the release of Brahmotsavam movie in theaters on May 20, 2016, as a Summer gift to the Mahesh Babu fans and audience.
Brahmotsavam Movie Back to Back Songs Trailers Released: Mahesh Babu
The other actors who will be seen in this movie are Revathi, Saranya Ponvannan, Tanikella Bharani, Siyaji Shinde, Tulasi, Brahmaji, Krishna Bhagwan, Jayasudha, Naresh, Pavani Gangireddy in the supportive roles. In the father character of Mahesh Babu in Brahmotsavam, the actor Sathyaraj is seen. For the actress Pranitha, this movie is the first movie to got a chance to work with the Mahesh Babu let us see to how much extent it will work.
The background music is given by Manisharma. Most talented Cinematographer Rathnavelu and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao is handling the photography work of this movie. Brahmotsavam movie is produced under the banner of PVP Cinema and Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt.ltd by Prasad V Potluri. Music for this movie is composed by Mickey J Meyer. The expectations on the movie Brahmotsavam are huge and recently the first look teaser is a smashing hit all over. Super Star Mahesh Babu recent days hit Srimanthudu has witnessed tremendous success. With this movie Brahmotsavam, the craze of prince Mahesh babu will get tripled with the reviews.
Let’s hope in this summer we can watch a feel good movie from prince Mahesh babu which is a family entertainer. Brahmotsavam Movie Music MP3 Songs:The music for the film Brahmotsavam was composed by Micky J Meyer. Now this the second movie for the Mahesh Babu working with Micky J Meyer. The music for the film Brahmotsavam was composed by Micky J Meyer. Now this the second movie for the Mahesh Babu working with Micky J Meyer.
The combination of Micky J Meyer, Srikanth Addala, Mahesh Babu earlier worked for the film Sithamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu. And the film has received 6 awards. Now the magic will also work for this movie Brahmotsavam. Brahmotavam movie is releasing with high expectations.
Brahmotsavam Juke Box Songs Download Online:
It was all well known that Brahmotsavam Juke box consists of six songs. The songs composed by Micky J Meyer was wonderful. Mahesh Babu fans can download the songs on this website.
Brahmotsavam Juke Box songs download link for free is here. With any trouble, you can download by just clicking on the below link.
The songs in the Brahmotsavam movie kist:
1. Vachindi Kada Avakasam
2. Madhuram Madhuram
3. Brahmotsavam
4. Aatapatakadu
5. Nayudori Entikada
6. Bakatripurmani
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| 2016-08-28T12:48:40 | null | 2016-08-28T17:18:15 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fprithviraj-sukumarans-oozham-trailer-released-24999.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Oozham-Trailer-150x150.jpg | en | null | Prithviraj Sukumaran's 'Oozham' Trailer released | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Prithviraj Sukumuran’s Oozham movie trailer released which is stretched about 1 minute 50 seconds, It was directed by Jeethu Joseph, Movie gained positive response when the makers released the teaser which is released by megastar Mammootty. The movie is an ensemble with Rasna Pavithran, Divya Pillai, Seetha, Balachandra Menon, Neeraj Madhav, Kishore Satya, Pasupathy and V Jayaprakash in the main roles. Both the duo Prithviraj and Jeethu came together for this suspense thriller Oozham. The movie is bankrolled by G George and Anto Padinjarekkara under the banner of Fine Tune Pictures. Makers are planning to release the movie on September 8. It is set to clash with Mohanlal’s Oppam movie which is releasing on the occasion of Onam.
Prithviraj Sukumaran’s ‘Oozham’ Trailer released
It was expected to be a revenge drama, Prithviraj will be seen as Suryam Makers shoot the movie in Hyderabad and Banglore. Music was composed by Anil Johnson, Meanwhile Prithviraj has also collaborated with actor Parvathy Menon which is said to be a romantic one. Movie also featured with action and fighting scenes which will attract the audience in the theaters. Shamdhaat Sainudheen has done the cinematography and editing is handled by Ayood Khan.
Oozham Cast and Crew:
Directed by Jeethu Joseph
Produced by G. George & Anto Padinjarekkara
Starring : Prithviraj Sukumaran, Balachandra Menon, Neeraj Madhav, Kishor Satya, Pashupathi, Jayaprakash, Divya, Rasna Pavithran etc.
DOP : Shamdat Sainudeen
Music : Anil Johnson
Lyrics : Santhosh Varma, Amit Kumaren
Editor : Ayoob Khan
Art : Sabu Ram
Watch Oozham Trailer here:
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| 2016-08-30T18:49:08 | null | 2016-08-30T22:12:36 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fbaahubali-2-climax-shoot-completed-unit-decided-play-cricket-25068.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Baahubali-2-Climax-shoot-150x150.jpg | en | null | 'Unit decided to play cricket' | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | The most anticipated, most awaited movie of the year Baahubali: The Conclusion is gearing up for the release, Makers completed the climax shooting of the movie, Movie is being helmed by the ace director SS Rajamouli. This second installment title goes as Baahubali: The Conclusion makers announced it during the first sequel of the movie. Now makers completed the crucial part of the movie it took two months for the cast and crew members to complete the schedule.
Baahubali 2 Climax shoot completed: ‘Unit decided to play cricket’
Director SS Rajamouli took his twitter account and tweeted, Last day of war and rain plays spoil sport.
Unit decides to utilise it for cricket..
After this update, Makers will start the shoot of the film from September 7th, 2016. Though rain interrupted the shoot, Still makers enjoyed the day after playing the cricket.
Last day of war and rain plays spoil sport.
Unit decides to utilise it for cricket.. pic.twitter.com/o4FOLRhy5u — rajamouli ss (@ssrajamouli) August 30, 2016
Baahubali: The Conclusion is scheduled for release on April 28th, 2016. Almost makers climax completed 40% of the shoot of the movie in the sets of Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. VFX effects work are managed by RC Kamalakannan, the founder of Makuta VFX, is Supervising VFX works of the historical movie. Heavy rain destroyed the huge corn field which the film’s production designer Sabu Cyril erected exclusively for the film.
Climax is said to be another massive war sequence, Team worked for 11 weeks i.e 80 days. Shobu Yarlagadda updated, “We are in the 10th week of @BaahubaliMovie climax shooting and right on schedule! Fingers crossed and moving along.. More updates soon!” Baahuali: The Conclusion is scheduled for release on April 28th, 2017. It is releasing in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam languages. The movie is starred with Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah and Anushka in the lead roles.
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| 2016-08-26T12:49:50 | null | 2016-05-10T19:54:08 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Ftechnology%2Fcoolpad-max-likely-launch-india-may-20-21852.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/coolpad-150x150.jpg | en | null | Coolpad Max likely to launch in India on May 20 | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Latest Smartphone named Coolpad, is going to launch in the market with its new features. Chinese Tele-Communications equipment is planning to launch its new smartphone on M ay 20, 2016. The company had issued an invite Via Twitter account. In twitter account company had stated that “Good news! Our flash smartphone will be launched on Friday 20, 2016. shows us your excitement.#DualInOne.”
Coolpad Max likely to launch in India on May 20
Social media to announce its upcoming smartphone for the Indian market. China had already launched its Smartphone last year. It has a dual system to securely access the mobile ecosystem. But by the disturbance caused by third-party applications the company had not confirmed on which smartphone they will be going to launch at the event.
Features:
Cookpad Smartphone comes with specifications 5.5-inch FHD 1920* 1080 pixel resolution 2.5D curved display.The Coolpad Max Smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 615(MSM8939 64-bit octa-core processor, which had coupled with 3GB of RAM. The Handset was equipped with 16GB or 32GB of internal storage that can be later expandable Via. micro SD card. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system with Coolpad’s custom UI on top.
It supports a 13-megapixel primary camera with ED flash on the back and a 5-megapixel secondary front-facing camera on board. It had also had a fingerprint scanner on the back and with all basic connectivity features. And the battery is packed with 2800mAh with fast charging pack. It measures 6.9mm thick and weighs around 175 grams. 4GKTE, wifi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 GPS.
Android 5.1 Lollipop with Cool UI. 4GB RAM with 64GB storage/ 3GB RAM with 16GB/ 32GB internal memory, microSD expansion processor with Adreno 405 GPU. It also ran ” Dual in one” campaign for the flagship. The teaser on coolpad India Facebook page reveals that it will be the Cookpad Max. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/technology/coolpad-max-likely-launch-india-may-20-21852.html/comment-page-1 | en | 2016-05-10T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/3faf22e99e2c7b1180396b0ba8c38df3fc88f8ac8b82d086a924a5609e5c875b.json |
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| 2016-08-28T14:48:43 | null | 2016-08-28T18:30:47 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fsanjay-leela-bhansalis-next-flick-padmavati-star-cast-confirmed-25007.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Sanjay-Leela-Bhansalis-next-flick-Padmavati-Star-Cast-confirmed-150x150.jpg | en | null | Sanjay Leela Bhansali's next flick Padmavati Star Cast confirmed | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next flick Padmavati project’s star cast confirmed today, Makers will start filming soon, All eyes are popping out for this expensive movie, Two production houses came together to work for this project are Viacom 18 and Eros International. As per the reports nearly Rs 200 crores are required to complete the shoot of the movie, Movie is starred with Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor in the lead roles.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next flick Padmavati Star Cast confirmed
Earlier Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone worked together for Bajirao Mastani for Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Again they are ready to work for Padmavathi, Both of them shared screen in Ram Leela, Everyone looking forward to Padmavati, Costume designer Ajay Kumar tweeted over social media saying, “#Working mode #onn it’s #slb office #ease during #lease #padmavati #deepikapadukone #costume #design a #film to remember #ranveersingh,”
He also mentioned, “Some #rare picture of #slb n #ranveersingh in the #memories of #Ramleela !!! #bhansali sir is #ready for the #pose while he is #unaware of #background n his #frame is not #cleared yet! it’s #hatrick #combo for #Padmavati and off course for #me too.”
Padmavati will be a hat-trick for the trio- Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, and Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The movie is based on Alauddin Khilji’s obsession for Mewar queen Padmavati. Makers will start shooting from September, Already work started for sets started a few days ago, Filming will start from Mehboob Studios, Shahid Kapoor will be seen in a prominent role in the movie.
Few scenes and songs will be shot on this set, Next part will be filmed to actual set at Goregaon Film City. Alauddin Khilji role will be played by Ranveer and Deepika Padukone will be seen as Rani Padmavati in the movie.
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| 2016-08-26T12:53:24 | null | 2016-08-26T14:44:07 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fjyo-achyutananda-movie-release-date-confirmed-sep-9th-24962.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Jyo-Achyutananda-Movie-release-date-confirmed-as-Sep-9th-150x150.jpg | en | null | Jyo Achyutananda Movie release date confirmed as Sep 9th | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Actor turned director Srinivas Avasarala launched his second venture, Recently audio was launched, This project is titled as Jyo Achyutananda, Movie is featured with Nara Rohit and Naga Shourya in the male lead roles, Regina Cassandra in the female lead role, Sai Korrapati bankrolled the movie under Varahi Chalana Chithram banner.
Jyo Achyutananda Movie release date confirmed as Sep 9th
Both young heroes teamed up, Kalyani Koduri aka Kalyani Malik aka Kalyan Ramana. scored music and gained good response from the music lovers, Movie trailer featured with impressive visuals grabbed eyeballs of everyone. Makers scheduled the release date as September 9th, 2016. Currently, makers are busy with post production works which are going at quick pace. The story is all about three characters Jo, Achyut and Anand which are played by Regina, Nara Rohit, and Naga Shaurya.
Overseas rights are rolled by Vaaraahi International cinemas, Makers scheduled the release date as September 9th, 2016. Currently, makers are busy with post production works which are going at quick pace. Overseas rights are rolled by Vaaraahi International Cinemas. This multi-starrer flick gained huge interest with its trailer, With what is the twist behind the traingle love story.
Director Srinivas Avasarala mentioned, “It is a cute love story between these characters and is completely different from my debut film.” The cinematography is done by Venkat C Dilip. Earlier makers scheduled the release date as Sep 16, But now it is preponed to Sep 9th, 2016.
D.O.P is done by Venkat C. Dilip. Trailer drawn positive word of mouth, Naga Shourya recently appeared in Oka Manasu movie where as Nara Rohit appeared in Raja Cheyyi Vesthe movie. Both are failed to impress the Telugu audience, Hope Jyo Achyutananda will work this time.
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| 2016-08-26T12:52:22 | null | 2016-05-14T07:16:21 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fhealth%2Fglobal-warming-may-increase-the-chances-of-getting-chronic-kidney-disease-21792.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Global-Warming-may-increase-the-chances-of-getting-Chronic-Kidney-Disease-150x150.jpg | en | null | Global Warming may increase the chances of getting Chronic Kidney Disease | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | According to the latest news, a link between the Climate change and Kidney disease had been revealed. Global warming is the reason for the incidents happening in kidney disease. In rural areas, the heat stress- related chronic kidney disease is very high. With the rise in global warming and increasing temperatures day by day, the agricultural labourers and workers are mostly affected in hot climates.
Global Warming may increase the chances of getting Chronic Kidney Disease
In addition to the rise in temperature, the decrease in rain may also lead to global warming which will increase the kidney disease furthermore due to reduced water supply and quality. Generally kidney diseases will occur due to the heat stress and dehydration. But the latest studies confirmed that new type of kidney diseases are occurring throughout the world in hot areas which was further linked with the temperature and climate which was due to global warming.
Over the next century, Climate change will result in water storage which will affect health issues related to dehydration and heat stress which increases the cognitive dysfunctioning, malnutrition, water-borne infectious diseases, chronic kidney disease and other conditions.
A team had come forward from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in the US by Richard Johnson, Jay Lemery and Jason Glaser from the La Isla Foundation in Nicaragua described the reports for chronic kidney disease that are occurring throughout the world. They had found that the chronic kidney disease which was increasing in rural areas is due to the global warming and increase in heat waves which has a great impact on agricultural workers and population.
Now a days kidney failures have doubled in last 15 years in India it was the doctors report so be aware. The researchers also said that the government and scientists should work together to learn more about the effects caused by this threat. And the researchers suggest that governments need to implement appropriate policies in order to fight with global warming throughout the world. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/health/global-warming-may-increase-the-chances-of-getting-chronic-kidney-disease-21792.html/comment-page-1 | en | 2016-05-14T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/a5bd1999f31f59d321c01bb522690e7117af30df8ffc655ba11791f5b9a04883.json |
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| 2016-08-28T10:48:40 | null | 2016-08-28T14:21:41 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fjanatha-garage-gets-ua-certificate-jr-ntr-set-grand-release-sep-1-24984.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Jr-NTR-all-set-for-grand-release-on-Sep-1-150x150.jpeg | en | null | Janatha Garage gets U/A Certificate: Jr NTR all set for grand release on Sep 1 | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Jr. NTR’s forthcoming flick Janatha Garage gained U/A certificate from the censor board, Movie completed the censor formalities and gearing up for the grand release on September 1, 2016. Currently, makers are busy with the promotional works of the movie.This action masala entertainer received good response from the censor board, Earlier makers confirmed the movie release as Sep 2 but it is preponed to Sep 1, 2016. The movie is releasing in India and abroad.
Janatha Garage gets U/A Certificate: Jr NTR all set for grand release on Sep 1
Already advanced ticket booking is opened online, Tickets are getting sold like hot cakes, Trailer gained many likes with a good number of views on Youtube. It is the first Indian movie to be screened 40+ locations in Cinemark’s. Janatha Garage Movie is featured with Samantha and Nithya Menen in the main roles, Janatha Garage received a fair positive response after the first screening of the film. The movie is said to be a commercial entertainer followed by NTR and Mohanlal’s performances.
The movie is featured with Junior NTR and Malayalam Superstar Mohanlal in the lead roles, It is expected to bring the big score at the box office, Recently Mohanlal appeared in Manamantha movie returned back to the Telugu industry after 22 years. Now this talented actor will be seen in this movie.
First Copy of #JanathaGarage is OUT ! It got Smashing Blockbuster Response from Leading Distributors & Producers. #JrNTR is Back with Bang. — Umair Sandhu (@sandhumerry) August 24, 2016
Run time is now 2 hours 40 minutes, Movie is being helmed by the director Koratala Siva who earlier given good hits like Mirchi and Srimanthudu, Definitely it will be hatrick for both director and Jr. NTR too who earlier brought hits like Nannaku Prematho and Temper movies.
Kajal Aggarwal will be seen in item song number Pakka Local, Her guest role poster is released on social sites and doing rounds. Now makers headed towards Kerala to interact with the Malayalam media and audience. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/janatha-garage-gets-ua-certificate-jr-ntr-set-grand-release-sep-1-24984.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/222379b354463f15292c2caef0ed8a6d4c9dd65d33ff25f8d3e4219aa6fff601.json |
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| 2016-08-28T10:48:38 | null | 2016-08-28T15:08:43 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fsai-dharam-tejs-next-flick-poster-released-rakul-preet-singh-24994.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Sai-Dharam-Tejs-next-flick-poster-150x150.jpg | en | null | Rakul Preet Singh | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Young Mega hero Sai Dharam Tej is gearing up for with brisk pace for his forthcoming project which is being helmed by the director Gopichand Malineni, SDT will be seen as editor for the fashion magazine who got a new makeover in Mumbai for his look. Sai Dharam Tej will be seen as an urban youngster who works for a fashion magazine, So far he appeared in massy roles, He will be looked in a new avatar with a uber chic makeover. Makers started shooting of this project in Hyderabad, Sources mentioned he is very keen in selecting the roles, Since after playing as a heart-broken guy in Thikka entertainer. Now Director Gopichand made him look stylish and he might add more fun meanwhile.
Sai Dharam Tej’s next flick poster released: Rakul Preet Singh
Insiders also mentioned, ‘It is a complete departure from what he’s done before.’ Today actress Neeraja Kona shared about her involvement in this flick on her twitter acounted.
First look of @IamSaiDharamTej frm his next starring meeeeeee n my papa @NeerajaKona pic.twitter.com/wGlUiBuREn — Rakul Preet (@Rakulpreet) August 27, 2016
In this first look, Rakul Preet Singh and Neeraja Kona hided the look of Sai Dharam Tej by closing the mouth and hair. Sai Dharam Tej also involved in another project titled as Jawan which is being directed by B.V.S Ravi. Sai Dharam Tej’s last flick Thikka failed to impress the audience, So he concentrated on the script now. Hope this will bring him the all success. Actor joined the sets, wait for more official details on this flick.
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| 2016-08-26T12:56:46 | null | 2016-08-24T17:54:05 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fkochavva-paulo-ayyappa-coelho-official-teaser-released-kunchacko-boban-suraj-venjaramood-mukesh-24927.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Kochavva-Paulo-Ayyappa-Coelho-Official-Teaser-150x150.jpg | en | null | Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho Official Teaser released: Kunchacko Boban, Suraj Venjaramood, Mukesh | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho is the forthcoming Malayalam flick which is being helmed by the director Sidhartha Siva and bankrolled by Kunchacko Boban. Makers are planning to release the movie during the Onam festival in September month. After 30 years Boban is back to the industry from Udaya Pictures. The movie is also featured with Mukesh, Suraj Venjaramood, Biju Menon, Aju Varghese, Nedumudi Venu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sudeesh, and Maniyanpilla Raju in the pivotal roles. Shaan Rahman, Sooraj S Kurup composed music for this flick, Editor is Vineeb Krishnan, DOP is Neil D’Cunha.
Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho Official Teaser released: Kunchacko Boban, Suraj Venjaramood, Mukesh
Kunchako Boban will be seen playing Kochauvva role in this flick, Makers released the official teaser on Youtube gained good views. Rudraksh son of Sudesh will be marking debut with this flick. The movie is said to be a family entertainer. The story was brought from the book of Paulo Celho titled as ‘Alchemist’ which is translated into 80 languages.
Earlier makers released first look poster from the movie which gained international recognition. It is clashing with anticipated movies, “Oppam,” “Oozham,” “Welcome to Central Jail” and “Oru Muthassi Gadha” which are getting ready for the release. This teaser raised the expectations on watching the movie, Story was penned by National Award Winner Sidhartha Siva. Anusree essays the female lead in the movie.
Watch Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho Official Teaser here:
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| 2016-08-28T14:48:42 | null | 2016-08-28T18:49:05 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fsingam-3-set-release-diwali-suriya-shruti-haasan-25011.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Singam-3-all-set-for-release-on-Diwali-150x150.jpg | en | null | Singam 3 all set for release on Diwali: Suriya, Shruti Haasan | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Surya’s upcoming flick Singham 3 is gearing up with quick pace for the release on Diwali, This is the third installment of Singam. Suriya and Shruti Haasan are starred in this flick, Movie also featured with Radhika Sarath Kumar, Krish, Nithin Sathya, Soori, and others. Makers are looking for the villain role in the movie for this Thakur Anoop Singh is considered.
Singam 3 all set for release on Diwali: Suriya, Shruti Haasan
The last flick of Suriya 24 marked hit at the box office, Makers are progressing with rapid pace shooting in Chennai, Soon they will complete the shooting. This is the second combination for Suriya and Shruti Haasan who earlier worked for 7th Sense now came together for S III, Shruti will be seen as a journalist in the film, Whereas Suriya as ISP Duraisingam.
Signed and sealed – #singham3 Time to raise the bar,
With tremendous horsepower !! pic.twitter.com/salxRIrzzw — Thakur Anoop Singh (@theindianthakur) August 20, 2016
Insiders are planning to release the movie on Diwali as a gift to Suriya fans, Movie is directed by Hari and Produced by Gnanavel Raja under the production house Studio Green. Anushka Shetty plays a prominent role in the movie. Harris Jayraj will be composing music for the movie for the fourth time they are working together, Whereas Hari will have collaborated for an eighth time with Suriya. Audio songs will be launched soon, Priyan handled the cinematography works, V.T Vijayan is the editor for this flick, Theatrical rights of the flick are sold for 400 million.
Now makers are moving to Malaysia for canning its climax, Shoot will be completed in two weeks, Telugu version will be lapped soon. Team dived into the post-production works. Fans are eagerly waiting for the release of the movie which is scheduled for release on Diwali or it may release in December, Till now official announcement is made about the flick. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/singam-3-set-release-diwali-suriya-shruti-haasan-25011.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/1d0edde78fa274ca14224ade96d2846bf2ff1cf88cc4ce187592a5533ce13c36.json |
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| 2016-08-31T10:46:33 | null | 2016-05-01T11:30:12 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Ftechnology%2Fmotorola-moto-g-4th-gen-likely-launched-may-17-21467.html%2Fcomment-page-1.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Motorola-4th-Generation-150x150.jpg | en | null | Motorola Moto G 4th Gen likely to be launched on May 17 | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Motorola Moto G fourth generation is releasing on May 17, Company started promoting the smartphone which is coming soon in the May month. Finally, the date is disclosed, Moto G 4th Gen is coming in next month which is said in Moto X-Force Event in February 2016. American Telecommunications company of Motorola will be launching this handset. Now Moto G 3rd Gen turned one year old, there is no stable piece so far in Motorola, So this might turn as the best one in Motorola.
Motorola Moto G 4th Gen likely to be launched on May 17
Moto 4 Generation features are very impressive, it is featured with 5.5 inches 1080 display, Powered by Octa-Core Snapdragon Processor coupled with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB Internal Storage expandable up to 128 GB. Currently, the company is busy with sending invitations of the event to launch the 4th generation of Moto G. Camera is equipped with 13 MP Rear Camera with laser autofocus plus version and 8 MP front camera. The battery is powered by 3000 or 3600 mAh.
Follow us for more updates of Moto 4th Gen event launch on May 17th. Recently Motorola mentioned, Moto G4 and Moto G4 plus will be releasing on June 9 with added features like Fingerprint Sensor. Motorola third generation camera came with 13 MP on rear camera and 5 MP on the front camera.
Motorola is facing different challenges, Georgia resident Douglas Lynch took several months to replace the first gen Moto 360 stopwatch. Soon Motorola will be launching next generation of Moto G in two more versions, One is Standard version and another one is plus version.
Follow us, Complete information about the specifications will be posted here. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/technology/motorola-moto-g-4th-gen-likely-launched-may-17-21467.html/comment-page-1 | en | 2016-05-01T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/5a4b243facd0fbcf17acb6a43845b6762b612ab4b66fe305e8512b10bd4becc2.json |
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| 2016-08-28T12:48:39 | null | 2016-08-28T17:45:07 | null | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.belvoireagle.com%2Fentertainment%2Fallu-arjuns-next-flick-titled-duvvada-jagannadham-harish-shankar-dil-raju-25003.html.json | http://www.belvoireagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Dhuvvada-Jagannadham-150x150.jpg | en | null | Harish Shankar, Dil Raju | null | null | www.belvoireagle.com | Stylish star Allu Arjun’s upcoming flick with Harish Shankar and Dil Raju titled as DJ- Duvvada Jagannadham. Makers started the pooja today, Movie will rolls on the floors soon, Production company Sri Venkateswara Creations posted on the twitter about the ceremony to be launched tomorrow. On this context Duvvada Jagannadham’s first look poster released. Allu Arjun is in a row of hatrick hit, he is on the right path, Now he is gearing up for the next flick with Harish Shankar.
Stylish Star Allu Arjun’s next flick titled as Duvvada Jagannadham: Harish Shankar, Dil Raju
Allu Arjun is at full pace after the Sarrainodu hit movie and Harish Shankar also got a good hit with Subramanyam for Sale. Devi Sri Prasad is the composing music director. The editor is Gowtham Raju, Fights and stunts will be composed by Ram Laxman.
Earlier Allu Arjun worked with Dil Raju for three projects Arya, Parugu, and Yevadu which turned as hits at the box office. This will be the fourth time for the producer to work with Allu Arjun, Definitely it will become one more hit at the box office. Allu Arjun will be seen as a lover boy in this movie, Makers are now looking for the female lead star, Harish Shankar movie will be featured with one line dialogues that suit for Allu Arjun’s mannerism. Harish Shankar became popular with the hit of Pawan Kalyan’s Gabbar Singh movie.
Follow us for more updates of your favourite stars. | http://www.belvoireagle.com/entertainment/allu-arjuns-next-flick-titled-duvvada-jagannadham-harish-shankar-dil-raju-25003.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.belvoireagle.com/71a94f30613af72397286ee8ad9dc3d9185f3df8e4f40045634e8d8422e30ead.json |
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| 2016-08-28T08:46:33 | null | 2016-08-28T09:30:00 | A guide to events taking place in and around Surrey to celebrate the 300th anniversary of landscape architect Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fcapability-brown-anniversary-events-taking-11735282.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11735345.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/_67U9433.jpg | en | null | Capability Brown anniversary events taking place this summer | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Events are being held across the area to celebrate the 300th anniversary of 18th century landscape architect Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown during his birthday month of August.
The Capability Brown Festival has, and continues to see, a myriad of events including exhibitions, guided walks, musical and theatrical performances and family friendly activities held at many of his landscapes across England and Wales.
This August, to celebrate Brown’s birthday month there are even more celebratory events taking place.
Who is Capability Brown?
Lancelot Brown, more commonly known with the by-name Capability Brown, was an English landscape architect.
He designed more than 170 parks, many of which still endure.
He was nicknamed "Capability" because he would tell his clients that their property had "capability" for improvement.
What is The Capability Brown Festival?
The nationwide Capability Brown Festival celebrates the life, work and legacy of England’s most famous gardener, often dubbed the ‘Shakespeare of gardening’ or the ‘grandfather of landscape architecture’.
When is his birthday?
This year marks the 300th anniversary of Capability Brown, whose birthday (probably) falls this August.
His actual date of birth is not known but he was baptised on August 30, 1716 at a time when babies were baptised very soon after birth, so it has been declared August as his birthday month.
Events
AUGUST 28-29: Picnic with the past at Gatton Park
Enjoy a family picnic with characters in Georgian costume. Dress up and bring your own picnic. Alternatively light refreshments and a children’s dressing up corner are available. Open 11am-3pm. Tickets cost £8 for adults and £8 for children. To buy tickets in advance visit www.gattonpark.com. You can also buy tickets on the gate (no debit/credit card facilities available). Address: Gatton Park, Reigate RH2 0TW
Gatton Park, Reigate
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4: The Empress and the Gardener exhibition
Discover a collection of watercolour paintings and drawings once owned by the Empress Catherine the Great of Russia at Hampton Court Palace. The collection of almost 60 intricately detailed views of the palace, park and gardens vividly captures Hampton Court during the time when Capability Brown served there as Chief Gardener to King George III. Entrance to the exhibition is included with palace admission. Tickets cost from £19.80 for adults and £9.90 for children. To buy advance tickets visit hrp.org.uk. Address: Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, KT8 9AU
Historic Royal Palaces Hampton Court Palace
SEPTEMBER 11: Heritage Open Day at Fetcham Park
As part of Heritage Open Days, the Grade II listed house will be open to the public, free of charge, for one afternoon only. This year’s theme is the Year of the English Garden coinciding with the 300th anniversary of Capability Brown. Visitors will have the chance to explore the Shell Room, Drawing Room and Salon, complete with elaborate plasterwork and decorative gold leaf, and marvel at original murals in the Great Hall by Louis Laguerre dating back to the early 1700s. Open 2.30pm-5pm. Address: Lower Road, Fetcham, KT22 9HD. FREE EVENT
The mansion was used as a double for a suite in The Ritz in Paris
SEPTEMBER 17-18: Horse and Carriage Rides at Blenheim Palace
Travel across Brown’s landscape at Blenheim Palace, as Brown would have done in 18th century Britain. Carriages hold up to four people and rides will last approximately 15 minutes. Cost: £25 per carriage. Location: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PP. For tickets visit blenheimpalace.com
Blenheim Palace
UNTIL OCTOBER 31: Exhibition at Syon Park
Syon Park has commissioned an exhibition to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Capability Brown's birth. This is available to view in the Visitor Centre free of charge during opening hours - daily between 10.30am and 5pm until the end of October. Address: Brent Lea, Brentford, TW8 8JF | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/capability-brown-anniversary-events-taking-11735282 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/6d550301dbe41d568a95395635de573df2de44b7fb7a77ae72e9aaa95d4705bf.json |
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| 2016-08-26T13:01:25 | null | 2016-08-25T19:42:39 | Teachers happy too as schools show sustained improvement and even break exam records | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fgcse-results-school-cheers-tears-11801339.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799207.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97933723.jpg | en | null | GCSE results by school: Cheers and tears as students make the grade in Surrey Heath, Farnham and Ash | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | This year’s GCSE results day unveiled some record-breaking performances at Surrey Heath schools.
Teachers were as happy as students at Tomlinscote School in Frimley , as it posted its ‘best ever’ performance.
The school’s overall pass rate was 99%, with 77% of students gaining five or more GCSEs at A*-C grades and 75% gaining five or more at A*-C including English and maths.
Executive principal Ian Hylan said the latter figure was unprecedented at Tomlinscote and hinged on students’ success in the ‘critical’ subjects of English, in which 90% gained an A*-C grade, and maths, in which 82% gained an A*-C grade.
Mr Hylan highlighted that a quarter of all grades awarded (25%) were A*s or As and that 25 students received 10 or more GCSEs all at A* or A grades. One student, Isobel, achieved straight A*s in all 13 exams she sat.
Collingwood College students Megan Raby (left) Emily Bull-Collett are all smiles after receiving their GCSE results
“These are truly outstanding results and I am very proud of the success of our students, as well as the families and staff who helped them achieve so well,” Mr Hylan said.
“Once again, these results show that our school helps students reach academic heights but also make significant progress, whatever their previous achievements.
“This year, the basics - including English and maths - have been highly successful.
"These subjects are the cornerstones of future education and employment and so it is fantastic that so many students have reached these critical grades.”
“We know our community values the high-quality education we provide and we are proud of our success, which will continue.”
Tomlinscote student Leena Mistry, 16, achieved six A*s, five As and one B. She will return to Tomlinscote Sixth Form to study biology, chemistry, maths and geography.
She said: “I’m so relieved because this means I can stick to my plan.”
Rosie Smith, 16, achieved six Bs and three Cs. She has already become the youngest apprentice at established IT firm Cisco, and had to return to work after picking up her grades.
Through her apprenticeship, Rosie will qualify as a Cisco cyber security engineer and will also complete a Roehampton University degree in digital technology solutions.
“It’s by far the best thing I’ve ever accomplished and I’m absolutely loving it,” she said.
“I screamed and cried when I saw my GCSE grades because I was so happy, especially after working hard with a tutor to get my maths grade up.
“My teachers were a big help. They believed in me and that pushed me to work a bit harder.”
Collingwood College in Camberley also had plenty to shout about as 31.5% of all grades awarded this year were A*s or As, its best performance in this category for seven years.
The school’s overall pass rate was 99%, with 77% of students gaining five or more GCSEs at A*-C grades and 67% gaining five or more at A*-C including English and maths.
Co-principals Karen Griffiths and Eden Tanner said: “Although we were fully expecting this group of students to do well, we were absolutely delighted that they were able to set a new record for top grades.
“After the inspiration of Team GB beating so many records in Rio , we are delighted that the Collingwood class of 2016 were also record-breakers.”
Among the top performers was Harry Whelan, who achieved nine A*s and four As and will take up a full scholarship at Eton.
Sophie Watson and Jonathan Quinn both achieved 13 A*s, while Charlotte To, Jon Carlisle and Ollie Grove achieved nine A*s.
At Kings International College in Camberley, 70% of students gained five or more GCSEs at A*-C grades and 61% gained five or more at A*-C including English and maths.
Looking at individual subjects, 71% of students studying English and maths achieved an A*-C grade while 100% of those studying biology and physics achieved A*-B and 100% achieved A*-C in chemistry, German and Spanish.
Collingwood College students Harry Whelan and Charlotte To each achieved nine A* grades in their GCSEs
After the long summer break, the wait was over for 230 students at All Hallows Catholic School in Farnham as they celebrated record-breaking GCSE results.
The figures showed 89% of students achieved five or more A* to C grades and 82% of students achieved five or more A*-C grades including English and maths.
There were many top performers, with 27% of students achieving eight or more A* and A grades.
Headteacher Elizabeth Lutzeier said: “It’s great for the teachers to see how delighted the students are when they open their results envelopes. It certainly makes all the hard work worthwhile.
"These results are definitely their reward for at least two years of very hard work.
“I know the students will want to join with me in thanking all their teachers, and their parents, who have supported them and the school the whole time they were working on their exams.”
At Heath End School in Farnham , 63% of pupils achieved five or more A*-C grades and 57% of students achieved five or more A*-C grades including maths and English.
Almost two thirds (64%) of maths and English students achieved A*-C grades in those subjects.
Headteacher Nick Phillips said “I'm proud of the achievement of all of our students. These results are the culmination of five years of hard work by the students, their teachers and supportive parents."
The school's high achievers included Alec Lee with nine A*s, one A and one B. Imogen Clarke received five A*s, five As and a C. Julia Lane achieved two A*s, eight As and a C.
Ash Manor School ’s headteacher hailed another year of marked improvement in GCSE performances as results were released.
The school’s overall pass rate was 99%, with 67% of students achieving five or more GCSEs at A*-C grades.
The results show 57% of students achieved five or more GCSEs at A*-C including English and maths, up from 52% last year and 46% the year before.
Headteacher Agnes Bailey, who has been at the helm since January, said the figures showed the school was an ‘incredibly positive place’.
“This is the second year that we have seen an improvement in results and we are very proud of the students who worked hard to secure these grades,” she said.
“This improvement year-on-year will continue.
“We have excellent teachers delivering excellent lessons and a very committed staff, governing body and student body. These grades are the result of teamwork.
“This is a lively school where staff believe in students and these results prove that. I would like to thank parents for supporting our students throughout their time at Ash Manor.”
Among the top performers were Jarvis Chapman, who achieved six A*s and four As, and Lauren Southall, who achieved six A*s, four As and a B. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/gcse-results-school-cheers-tears-11801339 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/8a54bd29d1dc1bd00af3ac0ae8a27e8f0a7833b67875185885602095f008b427.json |
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"Andre Langlois"
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| 2016-08-28T14:46:05 | null | 2016-08-28T13:40:47 | The awards celebrate the companies in Guildford town centre which go the extra mile | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fbusiness%2Fexperience-guildford-customer-service-awards-11811207.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11811285.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS98128575.jpg | en | null | Experience Guildford Customer Service Awards 2016: Last chance to vote | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | There are just three days to go in which to vote in the Experience Guildford Customer Service Awards 2016 .
Residents and visitors to Guildford have until Wednesday (August 31) to vote - via this link here - for the businesses that they think shines when it comes to delivering exceptional customer service.
All of the businesses in the town centre are eligible to be nominated for an award, with 12 categories covering the retail, food and drink, leisure and lifestyle and professional sectors across both independent and national operators.
Now in its fourth year , businesses have been sharing what the awards mean to them.
Baptiste Potier, store manager at Kiehl’s, said: “We are 100% behind the Experience Guildford Customer Service Awards. It is a great opportunity for everyone to share what makes Guildford High Street special to them.
“Giving a platform to our customers to rave about our passionate team and personalised services – it is one of many initiatives that Experience Guildford does to support the lively retail experience that is Guildford High Street.”
Angeline Tan and Baptiste Potier from Kiehl's
Nicky Bertani, owner of restaurant Olivo , said: “The Customer Service Awards set the perfect platform for the recognition of all our local businesses.
“As an independent restaurant based in Guildford for the past 20 years, and having won in 2014, these awards reaffirm the service provided by our dedicated and hardworking team.
“Experience Guildford, through these awards, enables every business to promote the excellent service they provide.”
Olivo owner Fulvio Bertani
Nikky Kirkup, store manager for Kuoni, said: “Customer service is at the forefront of what we do. We are a team of passionate and knowledgeable travel experts and we really get to know our customers so we can match them with their perfect holiday.
“With this in mind, it is easy for us to get behind the Customer Service Awards initiative and we urge visitors to Guildford to vote for their favourite companies.”
Andrew Fulker, personal travel expert at Kuoni
For Liz Trendle, owner of The Gate Boutique, the awards are a great initiative because they are based on customer compliments.
“It is a great encouragement to be able to be recognised for this by our customers,” she said.
Dawn Wharton, sales consultant, and Liz Trendle, owner of the Gate Boutique
Steven Reina, salon founder of Koko Hair, said the awards had been important to the salon since they began as it validates Koko’s clients and builds confidence in the salon that the staff are achieving their goals in being the ‘best salon and providing excellence in hairdressing’.
Koko Hair's (l-r) Morgan Jones, Lauren Rippingham, Gary Thompson, Luca Terminiello and Leah Edwards
Guildford Library’s duty manager, Christina Allgood, said: “A library is a gateway to books and so much more, and that is one of the reasons why the experiences of all our customers are so important to us. All staff put the customer first, even when a situation can be challenging.
“Working in a library, you meet all kinds of customers but the aim is always to ensure a customer’s needs are met. The staff will always go the extra mile to help.”
Library network assistant Jessica Alge, at Guildford Library
Once the public vote has closed, the three businesses with the highest number of votes from each category will be shortlisted, with an overall category winner selected following a review by an independent judge and ‘secret shopper’.
Winners of each category, plus a further Shining Star category, which allows managers or business owners to nominate their own staff members, will be announced during a ceremony at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre on Monday October 3.
To nominate a business visit www.experienceguildford.com or text CSA plus the name of your nominated business to 88802 for free. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/business/experience-guildford-customer-service-awards-11811207 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/719dfd07740198322bc273aa11d8d0b10be8f9a71be0e66472235be6e7235460.json |
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"Charlotte Tobitt"
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| 2016-08-28T08:46:13 | null | 2016-08-28T08:00:00 | Harley, who caught a daily train from Reigate to fundraise for the charity with his owner, passed away suddenly and donations are flooding in | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fbeloved-dorking-commuter-dog-dies-11805286.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11805904.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS98013657.jpg | en | null | Beloved Dorking commuter dog dies after raising £8k for British Red Cross | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Cathy Taylor with a picture of her late dog called Harley in the Dorking Red Cross shop
A dog that became well known around Dorking raising around £8,000 for the British Red Cross has passed away.
Donations have been pouring into the High Street Red Cross bridal shop where black labrador Harley worked with his owner, shop manager Cathy Taylor, every day for six years.
Harley passed away suddenly on Friday August 19 aged just six after developing chronic arthritis and experiencing severe pain in his legs and hips.
Harley was a commuter dog, catching the train from Reigate to Dorking every day, which left other regular passengers in tears on Monday morning when they heard the news.
“They were all crying on the platform on Monday because they knew me with the dog,” Miss Taylor said. “He had his own bowl at Reigate station and biscuits.”
He had been hopping and x-rays discovered his back hips were "basically gone" with one at urgent risk of breaking.
Miss Taylor said: “A lot of customers have come in with flowers and donations. There’s money pouring in for his memory.
“It’s really sad because he was so young. He was such a stunning dog. All my volunteers, everybody’s really distressed.”
Harley and Miss Taylor did a lot of fundraising together, including street collecting every year through Red Cross Week in May and outside Sainsbury’s and Waitrose at Christmas.
He also brought donations into the shop as children would visit and put money in a collection box in return for giving the dog a treat.
Harley with his Red Cross bandana on
Miss Taylor estimated he had helped raise around £8,000 for the charity which provides help for people in crisis and at least £80 in just the first two working days after his death.
“He is just so well known by so many customers and they associate him with the shop,” she said. “I can’t tell you how many people used to come in and pat him.
“There were some lovely people in the town. I just wanted to thank them for everything they have given in the past to help the Red Cross.”
Cathy Taylor with a picture of her late dog called Harley and the window display that is in his honour
The shop window has been decorated with a royal blue display including a special plaque and a tennis ball, with notes of condolence from customers displayed at the counter along with a picture of Harley in a Red Cross bandana.
Harley was also due to start as a pets as therapy (PAT) dog last Thursday (August 25) after passing his assessment with 100% in June.
Miss Taylor said: “We were going to go to East Surrey Hospital or any hospital or nursing home with him, visit elderly people, people with dementia, schoolchildren, go in and cheer people who aren’t in such a good position.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/beloved-dorking-commuter-dog-dies-11805286 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/de13c88fabacc976baa230110ad6a96a8458c2625ba00ccd7a447f4c98881022.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-31T12:46:37 | null | 2016-08-31T13:00:00 | Take a look at some of the tasty delights on The Jetty restaurant a la carte menu including battered lobster and oysters with bacon | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2F6-fishy-dishes-youll-want-11675280.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11674498.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Fish-Chips.jpg | en | null | 6 fishy dishes you'll want to order at new Jetty restaurant | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Guildford Harbour Hotel has opened its new restaurant The Jetty.
The 100-cover restaurant is joined to the The Long Bar, both situated inside the former Radisson Blu Edwardian hotel in Guildford.
The contemporary city chic restaurant opened to the public on July 8 ahead of an official VIP launch party on July 28.
Group chef patron Alex Aitken, who successfully champions sustainable, local food and who was a recent runner-up for Caterer’s 2015 Seafood Restaurant of the Year, devised the menu which focuses on fresh fish dishes.
Take a look at some of our favourite dishes:
1. Paella, £16.50
Wild rabbit, cured chorizo, squid prawns, mussels and monkfish, saffron and tomato, beans and rice.
Paella
2. Jetty Sashimi £9.95
Sea bass, tuna wasabi dressing, scallop miso and ginger, salmon and keta, Asian salad and soy.
Sashimi
3. Fish and chips, from £12.50
Sustainably sourced fillet of fish in gluten free batter with fat chips, crushed peas and tartare sauce.
Haddock £12.50
Hake £14.95
Lobster £30
Fish and chips
4. Cod and crab, £18.50
Cod fillet topped with mixed brown and white Devon crab served with crushed peas and mashed potato.
Cod and crab
5. Oysters, £2.25 each
Served hot or cold, choose from raw, tempura batter or grilled in bacon
Oysters
6. Jetty Fruits de Mer from £16
Served hot or cold, enjoy a selection of fresh seafood. Crab, mussels, prawns, squid, scallop, oyster. Add half a lobster for £12.50 | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/6-fishy-dishes-youll-want-11675280 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/ebacb1ee1b0fd06141d574b78db5faec72b44dc8f16b711c42e02c220944bdd4.json |
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"Dimitri Kondonis"
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| 2016-08-26T13:01:52 | null | 2016-08-25T18:35:00 | Students across Woking defied the national trend for GCSE results | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fgcse-results-2016-woking-students-11801564.json | http://i4.getwestlondon.co.uk/incoming/article11801568.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/DKR_SAH_250816sjb_16JPG.jpg | en | null | GCSE Results 2016: Woking students jump for joy after series of strong results | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | St John the Baptist School students celebrate after a fantastic results day which defied the national GCSE results
Nervous students across Woking approached tables laden with their GCSE results as the clock struck 10am on Thursday.
At Bishop David Brown School , in Sheerwater, Jed Hodge, 16, passed seven of his GCSEs , taking home maths, business, religious studies, sociology, English, use of maths and PE.
“I am proud of business studies, that’s the one I know I tried my hardest in,” he said. “I wasn’t good at it, last year I couldn’t do anything and I passed. I was predicted an F and I got a C.”
With qualifications under his belt, Jed plans to study business at Guildford College.
A number of students at the school have set their sights on Woking College to embark on their journey into further education.
Ciran Cousin and Jethro Loch celebrate their GCSE results at Woking High School.
This includes Kitty Bates and Imogen Crockford, who were both pleasantly surprised when they unveiled their results on Thursday morning.
“I am crying but I am happy,” said 16-year-old Kitty, who achieved A grades in English and Maths.
“I was not expecting that whatsoever,” she said, referring to her maths result.
“I thought I wasn’t even going to get a C.”
Imogen said: “I am really pleased with the A in English and I’m pleased with maths, I got a C.
“I passed them all and got 10 GCSEs.”
She will go on to study English literature, fine art and psychology.
Saurav Tiwari, who arrived at the school from Nepal just eight months ago, surprised himself on Thursday morning.
“I’m really proud of my maths and further maths, both were A* ,” the 16-year-old said.
“I’m surprised with English, I got a C, I was expecting a D, I couldn’t finish the coursework.
“I am so proud of it.”
Deputy head girl, Daisy Smith, is already planning to study veterinary science at university, after unveiling an A* in religious studies and As in science, English, music, history, sociology and maths.
“I was shocked,” she said. “I did lots of revision, I want to do maths, biology and chemistry at Woking College.”
Head boy Swogyan Gurung will take on four A levels in physics, chemistry, biology and maths after clinching A*s in maths and further maths and As in a further four subjects.
Imogen Knight, Amy Burns, Isobelle Bostock and Katie Harris at Woking High School
At Gordon’s School in West End, 96.3% of students achieved A* to C grades and 80.9% scooped A* to B – both record results for the school.
Those hitting top marks and taking home A* or A grades numbered 45.5%, a result beaten only in 2010.
Another school record was set by students achieving five or more higher GCSE grades, including maths and English literature, hitting 96.6%.
This was followed by 68.1%, another record, gaining the English Baccalaureate, achieved when a student gains higher GCSE grades in maths, English language, two sciences, a modern foreign language and a humanity.
Anthony Bodell, deputy head for curriculum, said: “Many congratulations to all our talented staff and students for their hard work and application, over several years, in achieving another set of excellent GCSE results.”
At St John the Baptist School in Woking , Dario Cowdery gained A* grades in all but one module, which was business studies in which he gained an A.
He now plans to study both history and philosophy at A level.
“I am definitely relieved,” Dario said. “I was a bit nervous beforehand.
“I ended up watching television to deal with that, but I had not been thinking about it too much.”
Fellow student Natalie McKendry was crying for all the right reasons.
She received a clean sweep of A*s , and the waterworks were in full flow.
Natalie said: “I was crying, I was stressed. I ripped open the envelope and started crying again. I finally stopped, but then when I saw my mum she started crying.”
She was joined in that exclusive club by Dominic Cook, who received A*s in all nine of his GCSE subjects.
In a similar fashion, he struggled to deal with his remarkable results.
“I do not know – it is weird, I’m not as ecstatic as I thought I would be,” he said.
“A mix of relief, calm, and a lack of worry is the best way to describe it.”
47% of the school’s results were A or A* , and Alex Callens also contributed to that with four Bs, three As and one A* in Italian.
Students open their GCSE results at St John the Baptist School in Woking
He is celebrating ahead of a tough A level scheme which will see him study design, maths, physics and French.
“I am feeling thrilled,” he said.
“I’m very happy with it, I knew coming out of the exams that I could not have done any more. I did all that I could.
“After this I am heading to lunch with a friend, keeping it simple. I’m glad it’s over.”
At Gordon’s School in West End, 96.3% of students achieved A* to C grades and 80.9% scooped A* to B – both record results for the school.
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Those hitting top marks and taking home A* or A grades numbered 45.5%, a result beaten only in 2010.
Another school record was set by students achieving five or more higher GCSE grades, including maths and English literature, hitting 96.6%.
This was followed by 68.1%, another record, gaining the English Baccalaureate, achieved when a student gains higher GCSE grades in maths, English language, two sciences, a modern foreign language and a humanity.
Anthony Bodell, deputy head for curriculum, said: “Many congratulations to all our talented staff and students for their hard work and application, over several years, in achieving another set of excellent GCSE results.”
In Woking, St John the Baptist School students were praised for their "spectacular" results.
94% of students achieved five A* to C GCSEs and 91% of these included maths and English. Of all the GCSE exams sat this year, an impressive 47% were graded as A* or A.
“I am immensely proud of each and every student,” said head of Year 11, Gary Sills.
“The effort they have put in over the past two years has reaped its rewards and they all thoroughly deserve the successes they have got today."
"Outstanding" performances came from those achieving 10 or more GCSEs with an A* or A grade.
They were Laetitia Dewavnin, Chris Wolfe, Jonah Rose, Aaron Navaneetharajh, Orla McDonnell, Natalie McKendry, Alexia Meade, Adam Harward, Jonathan Harrison, Daniel Hannen, Dominique Deans, Lucie Davis, Dominic Cook, Thomas Auckland and Ethan Losty.
Headteacher James Granville-Hamshar said he was "absolutely delighted" with the results.
“They have been an excellent year group and have worked extremely hard and they thoroughly deserve these results,” he said.
“These results bear testament to the effort of not only the students but staff and parents also. We wish the students all the very best in their next steps.”
At Bishop David Brown School, in Sheerwater, 53% of students achieved C or above in English or maths.
Headteacher Stuart Shephard said: “We are very pleased with what the students have achieved and they are now well prepared for the next stage of their education at sixth form.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/gcse-results-2016-woking-students-11801564 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0a0ea735ef21c5eeb8a7abebe6deb0c273c5080c06729247f415fa932f282282.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
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| 2016-08-27T14:46:06 | null | 2016-08-27T14:58:08 | With twists and flips the Xtreme pilot showed no fear as the dizzying display dazzled crows | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Fwings-wheels-watch-xtreme-aerobatic-11808571.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11808558.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/xtremeJPG.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels: Watch the Xtreme aerobatic display dazzles Dunsfold | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Check out this impressive display, but try not to get too dizzy.
The pilot of this Xtreme aircraft was seen spinning and swooping over Dunsfold during Wings and Wheels on Saturday August 27.
Fourth in the first flying display, crowds 'oooh'ed and 'ahhh'ed as the plane seemed to roll in never ending loops and swirls.
The annual spectacular takes place at the Top Gear site near Cranleigh on Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28, with tickets available on the door .
Ticket prices start from £22 for adults, £7 for children, £50 for a family of four and under 5s go free. Hospitality packages, weekend passes, grandstand tickets and camping are also available. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/wings-wheels-watch-xtreme-aerobatic-11808571 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/49bb8b1de76d9bb1d0de54460f1bb011fc060e3ee3c2e99a30ad999ec851883e.json |
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"Beth Duffell"
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| 2016-08-26T14:45:55 | null | 2016-08-26T14:07:16 | Flight Lieutenant Emmet Cox, a pilot with the Red Arrows, has revealed what visitors can expect at the Dunsfold show | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fwings-wheels-2016-red-arrows-11802190.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802196.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/BDR_SAH_240816arrow_05.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels 2016: Red Arrows ready to zoom in with jaw-dropping displays | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The skies over Dunsfold will be filled with the iconic Red Arrows when they zoom over Surrey during this weekend’s Wings and Wheels event .
Wearing their signature red outfits, the pilots from the RAF aerobatic team are set to impress the crowds with their jaw-dropping displays on Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28.
Flight Lieutenant Emmet Cox, who hails from New Zealand and joined the RAF in 2002, will be one of the pilots on board.
The team will perform a complete show, with a dynamic second half featuring the Twister manoeuvre.
Crowds will also see the Wall, a wide formation of Red Arrows, which has been flown for many years and the Tornado manoeuvre.
The show runs for between 21 and 22 minutes.
Flight Lt Cox, who will be flying at Wings and Wheels for the second year in a row, said: “As ever it’s a busy time of the year for us and we are packing a lot in this weekend.
“Hopefully it will be a really dynamic, exciting and fun show to watch.
“It’s very different to what we did at Farnborough Airshow, as that was just a flypast. We will do a complete show.”
Spectators can expect a dynamic and exciting show from the Red Arrows at Wings and Wheels
Flying with the Red Arrows is a dream that few get to achieve and even for Cox, sometimes he cannot quite believe how lucky he is.
He added: “For me personally it’s the most rewarding experience.
“I had seen the Red Arrows on the news and at big events and other soundbites on television.
“I have to pinch myself sometimes.”
Supporters of the RAF have the chance to be part of the force’s history by signing up for the Names on a Plane scheme.
The RAF museum has created a new campaign which offers people the opportunity to have their name written on the wings of an RAF Red Arrows Hawk Jet, which will fly throughout the Red Arrows’ 2017 display season.
Spectacular scenes from the iconic Red Arrows
For one season of airshows and celebrations, the underside of one of the Red Arrow’s Hawk Jets will display names chosen by members of the public who have contributed to the campaign.
The campaign will raise funds for the museum’s RAF Centenary programme.
Squadron leader David Montenegro, Red 1 and team leader of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, said: “Through the Names on a Plane campaign, thousands of people will be joining us as the Red Arrows fly in 2017, displaying to millions of people.”
Find out more at www.namesonaplane.org . | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/wings-wheels-2016-red-arrows-11802190 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0d85d049f95cfdbad2f3d0253b3fd5bcc03d387f39fe0f0ea485172145613109.json |
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"Rebecca Shepherd"
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| 2016-08-29T16:46:18 | null | 2016-08-29T17:00:00 | "Practising the art of real smoked barbecue food doesn’t always comply with our modern nanny state’s requirements," said White Hart director Sam Daffin | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwitley-pub-famed-bbqs-slams-11815142.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11815088.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/White-Hart.png | en | null | Witley pub famed for BBQs slams 'nanny state' after previous zero rating | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The art of real smoked barbecue food does not always comply with ‘our modern nanny state’s requirements’, according to a Witley pub which previously received a zero hygiene rating.
The director of the White Hart, in Petworth Road, said the pub has worked with Waverley Borough Council since it received the rating and remedied every recommendation ‘beyond the required level’ since the Food Standards Agency’s last inspection on June 28.
The 16th century pub has been ‘serving up a slice of metropolitan life’ since 2013 with its modern twist on the traditional barbecue.
Food hygiene: See venues with poor ratings using interactive map
Diners have the choice from a range of smoked dishes, including a classic burger with smoked bacon and American cheese, ribs smoked three ways or jerk chicken thighs with coconut, chilli and coriander.
Defending the pub’s reputation, director Sam Daffin said the team makes every effort to provide diners with the ‘best possible experience’ and considers it their ‘professional duty’ to ensure that the health, hygiene and food standards are always to the highest level.
He said: “Our previous inspections have all received good ratings and following our most recent July visit, it was agreed with the Waverley environmental health department that we should work together to provide greater clarity, understanding and documentation with regards to our cooking processes.
“As many of you will know, and hopefully anybody who has eaten with us will testify, the White Hart is probably the finest smokehouse in the United Kingdom.
“We cook on custom built, fire pit smokers and following the true traditions of low and slow barbecue, we smoke our meats for up to 15 hours.
“As any barbecue expert will tell you, truly great smoked meats are ‘only done when they’re done’.
Paul Clifton photography The pub's Classic Burger - a 6oz beef patty with smoked bacon and cheese (£9)
“Unfortunately 400 years of tradition and my own 10 years spent studying, learning and practising the art of real smoked barbecue food doesn’t always comply with our modern nanny state’s requirements for sterile and salubrious certification.
“The law requires us to have a time and a temperature, and signature to prove it next to everything we do rather than allowing us to rely upon our intuitions, intelligence and experience, and on this occasion we did not meet those standards.
“This is greatly disappointing to my team and I.”
According to the FSA, eateries that score zero tend to have a history of serious problems and are likely to be performing poorly in the three areas that food safety officers inspect, which are how hygienically food is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored the cleanliness, layout, lighting and ventilation of the building the systems in place to make sure food is safe for consumption.
Mr Daffin said the team has now remedied every recommendation, making it the ‘finest barbecue restaurant in the land’.
He said: “We have now remedied every recommendation above and beyond the required level, requested a re-visit and we look forward to receiving a food hygiene rating that reflects the care, attention, love and passion that we put into providing you with a most memorable dining experience.
“As we always have done, we welcome any guests to visit our kitchen and smokehouse.
“We will be pleased to answer any questions.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/witley-pub-famed-bbqs-slams-11815142 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/52b0455a5c3369afde546d5b6551c0bebdbd3b7123722a4d3cc10fe320d1ed49.json |
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"Emily Chudy"
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| 2016-08-26T16:45:52 | null | 2016-08-26T16:27:33 | Don't miss all the action of this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival with our essential route and public transport guide | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Farts-culture-news%2Fnotting-hill-carnival-parade-route-11805021.json | http://i2.getwestlondon.co.uk/incoming/article9813240.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/WA612227.jpg | en | null | Notting Hill Carnival: Parade route and how to get there by public transport | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Want to catch all the vibrant colours and fantastic sounds of this summer's Notting Hill Carnival but don't know where to stand?
We've put together a handy guide of the parade route map and how to get there by public transport.
The event takes place over the bank holiday weekend (August 27-29) in west London, with the main carnival parade and events happening on the Sunday and Monday.
Route map
The carnival celebrations take place through the streets of Notting Hill in west London, also including the areas of Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park.
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
This map has been provided by The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea .
By scanning the QR code on the map you can download the Official Notting Hill Carnival App , which gives you access to interactive maps, food information and more.
Public transport information
London Underground
Due to expected high passenger demand at stations close to the carnival, some stations may close temporarily to prevent overcrowding.
Some stations may be closed or exit-only for the event.
Ladbroke Grove: Closed on Sunday (August 28) and Bank Holiday Monday (August 29)
Closed on Sunday (August 28) and Bank Holiday Monday (August 29) Latimer Road: Closed after 11.30pm on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
Closed after 11.30pm on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday Notting Hill Gate: On Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday the station will be exit-only between 11am and 7pm. The Circle and District lines will not stop
On Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday the station will be exit-only between 11am and 7pm. The Circle and District lines will not stop Westbourne Park: Exit-only between 11am and 6pm, and closed at 11.30pm on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
Exit-only between 11am and 6pm, and closed at 11.30pm on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday Royal Oak: Exit-only after 11am and closed at 6pm on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
London Overground
The nearest London Overground stations are Willesden Junction, Kensal Rise, Queen's Park and Shepherd's Bush. A good service will be in operation on all routes during the Notting Hill Carnival.
Bus
From around 5am on Sunday August 28 to 5am on Tuesday August 30, buses around the event area will be on diversion or will terminate earlier than usual to avoid the road closures.
During these times, buses will start from the Prince of Wales on Harrow Road to the north of the Carnival area.
To the south of the Carnival area, buses will start from Notting Hill Gate.
Affected bus routes include: 6, 7, 16, 18, 23, 27, 28, 31, 36, 46, 52, 70, 94, 98, 148, 187, 220, 228, 274, 295, 316, 328, 332, 390, 414, 452, N7, N16, N18, N28, N31 N98 and N207.
Extra buses will run on routes 2, 205, and 436.
Santander Cycles
The following docking stations will be suspended from 9pm on Saturday August 27 until 7am on Tuesday August 30. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/notting-hill-carnival-parade-route-11805021 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0127bab20df72dc0de4e49bd8d4b92f3f25826c6c558a84cdf40b66e1f490f29.json |
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"Eleanor Davis"
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| 2016-08-31T08:47:16 | null | 2016-08-31T08:30:00 | Watch Trevor Jones star in a video explaining why he raised cash for blood cancer charity, the Lions International Blood Research Appeal | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwoking-leukaemia-patient-raised-20k-11820406.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11820332.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97727142.jpg | en | null | Woking leukaemia patient raised £20K for charity after treatment saved him | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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A Woking man who received life-saving treatment for leukaemia has featured in a blood cancer awareness video.
Trevor Jones raised £20,000 for the blood cancer charity, the (LIBRA), after receiving lifesaving treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia at King’s College Hospital.
He, along with his family and friends, decided to support the charity as a way of giving something back to the hospital and to help other blood cancer patients.
Working in partnership with King’s, LIBRA coordinated the filming and editing of the video, which brings its fundraising story to life.
Goldsworth Park, Woking. Trevor and Julie Jones. They are coming to the end of the TJ Fundraising Campaign to Beat Leukaemia for the KingÕs College Hospitals Haematology charity, the Lions International Blood Research Appeal (LIBRA), as Trevor was treated for leukaemia at thehospital. They have their final fundraiser at Chobham Golf Club at the beginning of May.
“It was a great experience to take part in the video production,” Mr Jones said.
“I was happy to share my story as I know there are many people who will watch it and relate to it in some way.
“Until I started having treatment at King’s for acute myeloid leukaemia, I wasn’t aware of the charity, so hopefully this video will raise the profile of LIBRA as it is such a worthy cause.
Trevor Jones, from Woking, received life-saving treatment for leukaemia from the Lions International Blood Research Appeal (LIBRA) after receiving lifesaving treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia at Kings College Hospital and has featured in an awareness video.
“People need to understand that work is being done to save the lives of blood cancer patients around the world. It provides hope.”
Andrew Lodge, LIBRA chairman, said: “We decided to produce the video as we wanted to show people what happens behind the scenes in the Haematology Department at King’s.
“Our supporters often ask how funds we raise are put to good use and we believe this is highlighted in the footage, thanks to the professors and staff who feature.
“Now people can see just how beneficial their support is when it comes to helping King’s battle blood cancers and blood disorders.
“We hope that people who watch our video will be inspired to support us in some way. Whether it’s helping to spread the word about us by sharing our video link, making a donation or taking part in a sponsored activity it will make a real difference.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/woking-leukaemia-patient-raised-20k-11820406 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/74166e87da31e84edb5d13fdea9eca298fad604e143a483a299c8c2fa14f5336.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-26T12:50:59 | null | 2016-08-26T13:00:00 | A handy guide of things to do with the in-laws if you've got them coming to stay this bank holiday weekend | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fbank-holiday-weekend-things-laws-11795410.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799797.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS44695157.jpg | en | null | Bank holiday weekend: Things to do when the in-laws are visiting | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | How can we entertain the in-laws this weekend?
So, it's that time again. The house is spotless which can only mean one thing - the in-laws are coming. But what to do with them?
Surrey is home to some fantastic restaurants, tourist attractions and days out - plus with it being a bank holiday this weekend, lots of fun events too.
So if you're desperate to get them out of the house, why not peruse our suggestions below of ways you can entertain your lovely guests this weekend?
1. Wear them out with a countryside walk
Summer is the ideal time to get outdoors and experience Surrey's beautiful countryside. From tempting treks to shorter strolls, you'll discover breathtaking views, great wildlife and gorgeous flowers.
Enjoy a family day out
2. Get them drunk on G&Ts
When the sun is shining, there's nothing quite like sipping on a refreshing G&T - well, that is if they like gin of course! Filled with lots of ice, tonic and a wedge of lime (or cucumber), there are plenty of pubs and bars around Surrey that know how to serve it right.
16 must-try places for a classic gin and tonic
Gin and tonic cocktails
3. Lose them at Hampton Court Palace maze
Hampton Court Palace has it all - medieval history, beautiful landscapes, education, mystery and a fun maze to get lost in!
Over the bank holiday weekend, the famous venue also plays host to BBC Good Food Festival for a third year.
Maze at Hampton Court Palace
4. Leave the washing up at home
You can't beat a traditional roast with all the trimmings and it's even better when someone else cooks it for you.
Succulent roast meats, crispy Yorkshire puddings, fluffy spuds, fresh vegetables and delicious gravy make up one of the nation's favourite meals.
5. Wow them at Wings and Wheels
The annual airshow and motoring display returns on Saturday and Sunday at Dunsfold Park. The show arena will also boast go-karts, kit-plane demonstrations, aviation and motoring simulators, military outlets and displays, static aircraft, fairground, live music and more than 80 stalls.
6. Unleash their inner animal at Edenbridge and Oxted Agricultural Show
Celebrating the country way of life since 1837, enjoy a family day out on Sunday and Monday at Ardenrun Showground. Expect a horse show, cattle parade, fancy dress, vintage cars, cookery classes, blacksmith demonstrations, falconry displays and music.
Pete Gardner
7. Do what they love best... pop to the garden centre
Garden centres and nurseries are dotted all over Surrey and they are perfect if you need to kill a couple of hours. From plants and tools, to garden furniture and ornaments, many centres also have great coffee shops so you can make your visit last that bit longer.
Raisin scones with jam and clotted cream
8. Get competitive with a game of crazy golf
A game of crazy golf is great fun whatever age you are and we're lucky enough to have some great courses on our doorstep. From pirate-themed crazy golf in Old Woking to a safari adventure in Hersham, expect surprises around every corner.
Crazy golf is great fun for all the family
9. Make them feel nostalgic at the Rural Life Centre
Learn about rural life with a team of volunteers dedicated to bringing the museum to life with costumes, crafts, demonstrations and hands-on activities. Address: The Reeds Road, Tilford, Farnham, GU10 2DL. Tel: 01252 795571
10. Show off Surrey's beautiful National Trust sites
The National Trust owns many heritage properties in Surrey, including stately homes, castles, abbeys, museums, gardens and industrial monuments - all making ideal family days out. From leisurely walks and delicious picnics, to educational tours and afternoon teas, there's something for everyone.
Alan Cox Polesden Lacey, Great Bookham
11. And if all else fails... leave them at the pub! | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/bank-holiday-weekend-things-laws-11795410 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/57813fb6f7320de0e6aefb459f47bcfd862b1d509311e7c2a5d63a251ec14d11.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
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| 2016-08-27T10:45:54 | null | 2016-08-27T11:12:09 | Highways England will be removing roadworks from Friday August 26 until Monday August 29 | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fbank-holiday-weekend-m25-m3-11807834.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article10386281.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS30468342.jpg | en | null | Bank holiday weekend: M25 and M3 roadworks to be lifted for holiday journeys | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Hundreds of miles of roadworks will be lifted across the country for the bank holiday weekend, Highways England has confirmed.
Roadworks on motorways and major A roads will either be completed or temporarily removed from Friday August 26 to allow a 'smoother' journey for travellers.
This will include roadworks on the M25 at Cobham , Staines , Addlestone and Clacket Lane Services.
Also the M3 near Sunbury will see all roadworks completed by the bank holiday.
Highways England Chief Executive, Jim O’Sullivan said: "This August bank holiday, we’re helping drivers with their journeys by clearing roadworks across the majority of our motorways and major A roads in England.
"Our traffic officers will also be on patrol and working with partners to help clear any incidents; the vast majority of which will be dealt with in under an hour.
"We’re asking people to be prepared too.
"Make sure you have everything you need for your journey should there be any delays, check before and during your journey and also make sure you’re aware of the signs and signals on motorways."
Check our interactive map for lifted roadworks in Surrey and the rest of the country.
Alistair Wilson The M3 motorway near Sunbury will see restrictions and roadworks lifted for the weekend
People travelling with caravans and trailers are also urged to check their vehicles before they take to the roads, especially their tyres, to ensure they are not worn or damaged, to help avoid a potential breakdown or incident and help keep traffic flowing.
The roadworks will be completed or suspended from 6am on Friday August 26 until 12.01am on Tuesday August 30.
By suspending or completing roadworks, more lanes will be open and many of the associated speed restrictions will be lifted.
For the safety of drivers and their passengers, lane restrictions or temporary speed limits will need to remain at 46 locations.
Rewatch the dramatic moment a dog was rescued by motorists from the M3 carriageway near Lightwater. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/bank-holiday-weekend-m25-m3-11807834 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/65e807034d83be676ec365f0f0d7d76c474580c678576035abd877c0ac645cee.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-26T16:46:10 | null | 2016-08-09T09:00:00 | Tickets for Wings and Wheels are available online, by phone or in person at a number of locations across Surrey | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fwings--wheels-your-tickets-7484176.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article10785038.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS44698231.jpg | en | null | Wings & Wheels: Where to get your tickets | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The White Helmets performing at Wings and Wheels in 2014
Wings and Wheels returns to Dunsfold Park near Cranleigh for another weekend of family fun this summer.
Held over the August bank holiday weekend - Saturday August 27 and Sunday 28 - a variety of tickets for the celebration of aviation and motoring are available, including general admission, grandstand and hospitality.
Tickets are on sale across the county, so if you're looking for the easiest way to make sure you can go to the event, we have produced a guide on how and where to get your Wings and Wheels tickets.
Prices start from £22 for adults, £7 for children, £50 for a family of four and under 5s go free.
Hospitality packages, weekend passes, grandstand tickets and camping are also available.
Ticket prices for 2016:
Adult - £22 advance, £28 gate
Child (5-15 years) - £7 advance and gate
Under 5s - free
Family (2 adults, 2 children) - £50 advance, £60 gate
Weekend adult - £39 advance
Weekend family - £90 advance
Weekend child - £12 advance
VIP adult - £155 advance
VIP child (5-15 years) - £75 advance
Grandstand - £15 advance
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Where to buy tickets:
Online
General admission, visit the Wings & Wheels See Tickets website.
For weekend passes, camping, grandstand tickets, group bookings or hospitality, visit the online shop
Advance tickets are available until 12pm on August 24
Phone
General admission, call 0871 2305572 - calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline plus network extras.
For weekend passes, camping, grandstand tickets, group bookings or hospitality, call 01483 542226
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"Andre Langlois"
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| 2016-08-28T10:46:13 | null | 2016-08-28T11:27:07 | Thousands attended the first day of Guildford's first comic convention on Saturday (August 27) - hundreds of them dressed in amazing costumes | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Farts-culture-news%2Fguildford-comic-con-jedi-stormtroopers-11811008.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11811056.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Comic-Con-2.png | en | null | Guildford Comic Con: Jedi, Stormtroopers, even Mario | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Everyone from The Walking Dead's Daryl to several Harley Quinns, even Mario from, er, Super Mario Brothers, were spotted on day one of Guildford's first ever Comic Con.
Doors opened at 10am on Saturday (August 27) for the comic, sci-fi, fantasy and gaming fans who had booked early bird tickets, with regular doors at midday.
The event continues on Sunday (August 28) and although pre-event tickets have sold out, tickets will be available on the door from midday.
One of the biggest draws on day two is set to be Andrew-Lee Potts, star of the science fiction series Primeval.
A cast of hundreds turned up in full costume on Saturday, with many taking part in the masquerade ball.
Members of the UK Garrison of stormtroopers, from Star Wars, were on hand in case there was.
And despite the presence of several superheroes and their arch nemises, the day went off peacefully. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/guildford-comic-con-jedi-stormtroopers-11811008 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/cfc4810f6b11b7b187b42afb412d9e9303533f277dce6838be1c747714b372ee.json |
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| 2016-08-26T14:45:49 | null | 2016-08-26T15:00:00 | The council said the cleaning process once all the setts were relaid would remove the grime and the double yellow line paint | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwatch-guildford-setts-clean-up-11800822.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11800830.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97848353.jpg | en | null | Watch Guildford setts clean up operation to remove '100 years of grime' | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Following the completion of the joint Surrey County Council and Guildford Borough Council project to refurbish the setts, a jet washer has been used to get rid of "100 plus years of grime."
It was hoped that the final clean would remove the yellow paint flecks left on the stones which had previously been painted with the double line to indicate parking restrictions.
As the stones were not put back in the exact same place from which they were uprooted, the end result was random yellow dotted across the High Street.
The jet wash team were out on Tuesday August 23, but on Wednesday August 23 the sporadic splodges of yellow paint were still visible.
Yellow marks still visible on Wednesday August 24
A council spokesman confirmed the jet wash team will be out again in the High Street next week to have another attempt at removing the paint.
The £1million project took around six months to complete and involved refurbishing 115,000 setts.
New yellow lines will not be repainted on the setts, but the same parking restrictions will remain in place.
The area will become a controlled parking zone with the restrictions added to the large pedestrian zone sign near the gate at the bottom of the street. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/watch-guildford-setts-clean-up-11800822 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/35ec6c170e66ec5938d4f686103140839a008087cbc40400de74c08916ed18bc.json |
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| 2016-08-26T14:45:52 | null | 2016-08-26T14:28:06 | Essential information if you're visiting the BBC Good Food Festival over the August bank holiday weekend | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2Fbbc-good-food-festival-2016-11798681.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11703761.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS73512489.jpg | en | null | BBC Good Food Festival 2016 | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | If you're a bit of a foodie, the BBC Good Food Festival is for you!
Staged over the three days of the August bank holiday weekend (August 27-29), it offers foodies a great selection of artisan producers, a stellar line up of cooks and chefs, entertainment, family fun and live music.
Plus it's held in the stunning grounds of Hampton Court Palace in Easy Molesey .
If you've already bought tickets or are hoping to get yours on the door, we've put together this guide to help you make the most of your visit.
Opening times:
Saturday 27 August, 2016 10am- 6pm
Sunday 28 August, 2016 10am- 6pm
Monday (bank holiday) 29 August, 2016 10am- 6pm
Address:
Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, KT8 9AU
Travel:
By car - the palace is located along the A308 and is well signposted from all the major local roads; drivers should follow the brown tourist attraction road signs.
From the M25 take either exit 10 on to the A307 or exit 12 on to the A308. The palace is also accessible via the A3 and then the A309.
By train - trains run from London Waterloo every half an hour. Hampton Court train station is in Zone 6 of the Underground.
By bus - there are bus routes from Kingston: 111, 216, 411, 461, 267, 513 and from Richmond: R68
Foodie events around Surrey and Hampshire in 2016
Parking:
Limited parking is available at the palace at £1.60 per hour and in Hampton Court Green (500 metres from the palace entrance) at £1.50 per hour.
Parking is also available at the Hampton Court train station, 200 metres from the palace.
The palace car park has nine free disabled parking spaces for blue badge holders, available on a first come first served basis.
Tickets:
Tickets, which include entry to both Hampton Court Palace and the BBC Good Food Festival, are on sale now at bbcgoodfoodfestival.com
In advance: Adult entry costs £18, concessions £14.50, children (5-16) £9 and under 5s go free
On the door: Adult entry costs £19, concessions £15.50, children (5-16) £9.50 and under 5s go free
Family tickets also available.
Summer Kitchen tickets start from £4 (watch celebrity chefs and experts cook live on stage)
Michel Roux Jr
Useful information: | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/bbc-good-food-festival-2016-11798681 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/3becf4b44be0ca7d4b7427faceb517c337b0ae27b022c4209bd06a885bc93052.json |
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"Rebecca Shepherd"
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| 2016-08-28T16:46:06 | null | 2016-08-28T15:49:23 | Marble cake, carrot cake and gluten free treats are just some of the homemade goodies being sold from the boot of a Morris Traveller | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fgodalming-couples-classic-car-turned-11786420.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11786482.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97490643.jpg | en | null | Godalming couple's classic car turned coffee machine business is 'quite an attraction’ | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | You cannot drive far in Surrey without seeing a classic car parked up or chugging along, but this Morris Traveller-turned-coffee machine is worth stopping for.
Marble cake, carrot cake and gluten free treats are just some of the homemade goodies being sold in Godalming from its boot.
Minor Bites offers somewhere for people to indulge in a sugary pick-me-up and cup of coffee along the Wharf near Woolsack Way.
Jacquie Hammersley, together with her plumber husband Brian, launched the business after converting their white Morris Traveller into a coffee-making machine.
Mrs Hammersley said: “I’ve always liked street food and we have always enjoyed it when we have gone out and about.
“My daughter suggested that we put a coffee machine in the back of our Morris Traveller which we already had. I thought, ‘that would be fun’.
“It does attract a lot of people, lots of tourists.”
The Godalming resident, who used to work for the University of Surrey , said people from all over the world have stopped by the Wharf and had a chat and something to eat.
Mrs Hammersley said: “It’s quite an attraction for people, with the river there and cycling. I’ve always thought it was a pretty attractive part of Godalming.”
The venture is normally open from Thursday until Sunday 11am until 5pm and those passing can treat themselves to homemade millionaires shortbread, gluten free cupcakes or flapjacks in addition to a cuppa.
Eventually the pair hope to start doing events with two lined up already this year.
To keep up to date with the businesses opening hours, visit www.facebook.com/minorbites . | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/godalming-couples-classic-car-turned-11786420 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0bb7b203a1eb959afab5b1bb294e5f1f34ddbc01a83c766bf8376973492948d7.json |
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"Charlotte Tobitt"
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| 2016-08-26T12:55:32 | null | 2016-08-25T19:22:12 | Surrey Police posted examples of bad parking on Twitter as the authorities fear a recurrence of accidents which have taken place in the beauty spot | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fmotorists-shamed-police-post-pictures-11799575.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799517.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/CqjbEEeXEAEo9db.jpg | en | null | Motorists shamed as police post pictures of 'dangerous' parking in Abinger Hammer | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Surrey Police and Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) are working together to crack down on "dangerous and inconsiderate" parking blighting the picturesque village of Abinger Hammer.
Mole Valley Neighbourhood Police tweeted a series of photos on Tuesday (August 23) to make a point about parking in the village, near Dorking, and highlight the safety issues.
Vehicles have been left on pavements and double yellow lines, making it difficult for cars to pass in both directions.
@MoleValleyBeat Bad parking blocking the pavement in Abinger Hammer
The authorities fear a recurrence of accidents which have taken place in the beauty spot in the past, as visitors flock to enjoy the village green, and have focused their efforts on Felday Road.
Councillor Charles Yarwood, executive member for property, parking and economic development, said: "The parking problem in Abinger Hammer has historically been a seasonal issue.
"The village is particularly popular in the summer months, with many visitors keen to take advantage of the picturesque green and stream.
@MoleValleyBeat Vehicles parked illegally in Abinger Hammer
@MoleValleyBeat Summer parking issues in Abinger Hammer
"Unfortunately there just isn’t enough space in the village to facilitate the number of visitors coming to Abinger Hammer by car and this is making life very difficult for the village’s residents.
"This has resulted in a number of people taking the decision to park in dangerous or inconsiderate locations. A number of accidents have occurred in this area in the past.
"It is imperative therefore that we continue to work with the police to undertake regular patrols in the area to better control the parking situation there."
@MoleValleyBeat Surrey Police out enforcing parking restrictions in Abinger Hammer
@MoleValleyBeat Just one of the vehicles given a Fixed Penalty Notice by civil enforcement officers in Abinger Hammer
To show that the bad parking is being taken seriously, police have been out issuing parking notices to vehicles parked illegally on the pavement.
MVDC's civil enforcement officers have also issued fixed penalty notices to vehicles parked on double yellow lines.
Cllr Yarwood added: "I would like to take this opportunity to urge the minority of visitors and residents who park inconsiderately to take responsibility when visiting the many beautiful sights and attractions in Mole Valley and respect local residents, other road users and pedestrians. If you do not, you risk being caught and fined.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/motorists-shamed-police-post-pictures-11799575 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/4759b2681cef3637311dcca4688032c03919b606897a716bbec0a414beaf0978.json |
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| 2016-08-30T06:46:24 | null | 2016-08-30T06:30:00 | The Thames Water works in Walton town centre have seen delays and the High Street will now be closed until October | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwalton-high-street-closure-last-11801761.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11801763.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97935680.jpg | en | null | Walton High Street closure will last longer than expected as cafe owner fears for business | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Roads in Walton town centre will be closed for longer than expected due to complications with water works – leading to one café owner to fear for the future of his business.
Thames Water engineers are replacing 300 metres of collapsed pipework, with Bridge Street and the High Street both closed to traffic.
Due to complications Bridge Street is now expected to remain closed until the week commencing September 5, with the High Street not reopening until October – delays of several weeks.
Thames Water works in Walton High Street
Project manager Paul Clough said: “We want to get this job done so we can reopen the roads as soon as possible, but safety has to be our priority.
"We’re sure no-one wants to drive on a road with large holes underneath it, so while we appreciate the delay is frustrating, we hope everyone will understand the importance of what we’re doing.”
One Bridge Street trader was upset about how long the work was taking even before the delay was confirmed, with Le Petit Cafe obscured by hoardings.
Ilir Bleca relies on regulars from areas such as Molesey and Shepperton, who he said have been put off coming into Walton.
Ilir Bleca in Le Petit Cafe, Bridge Street, with hoardings outside
“None of them have been in because of the noise, because of the hassle to get into the premises or to the town,” he said. “So my business has been affected the worst, especially being right in the middle of the work. I have spoken to businesses around as well and they have been the same.”
He has had to let staff go because of the losses he has made this month. “I can’t afford to even pay the bills at the moment,” he added. “It’s money out of my own pocket.
“I am on my own and I am bored because I have nothing to do, that’s how quiet it is. It’s much worse than I thought.”
Mr Bleca initially believed the work in Bridge Street was for just one week so took a short holiday, but returned to find the work was not nearly finished.
The pipes and cables Thames water engineers have to dig around in Bridge Street
Other traders have managed to stay positive, such as Danny O’Sullivan, of McDonald’s in the High Street.
“It needs to be done, there’s no question at all about that,” he said.
“What I would say is Thames Water has worked really closely with Walton on Thames Trading Alliance to make the best out of what’s a very difficult situation.
“It’s without doubt having a significant impact on the High Street in terms of customers visiting it. However it’s turned the High Street into quite a nice place without having all that traffic blasting up and down. And in the longer term we will have a better High Street because of it because it won’t flood.”
A void under the road in Bridge Street
Beverley Davies, assistant manager at the Salvation Army charity shop, said trade had been "very, very slow" since work started.
“It’s just dead, it’s like the world’s ended,” she added. “People just don’t bother coming to town because they heard that the road’s shut.
“We are a bit concerned. Because it’s a charity shop we need customers to come in to keep the shop running and give money for the homeless.”
Bridge Street
At the Shooting Star Chase shop, manager Karen O’Neil urged customers to keep donating at the rear of the store.
Sam Beare Hospice shop manager Denise said customers were still visiting the shop regardless.
“You can’t park in the High Street anyway so it doesn’t really affect us,” she said. “These things have to take place.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/walton-high-street-closure-last-11801761 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/1c0cfd1a83195d0ee7e1cac389ba3245036039ec4e60d7fe36c2aebfe94f9e05.json |
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"Georgia Morgan"
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| 2016-08-30T18:46:49 | null | 2016-08-30T19:30:00 | We can at least look forward to an extra hour in bed when the clocks go back this autumn | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Flifestyle%2Fclocks-go-back-autumn-2016-9924232.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article7991674.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS49323917.jpg | en | null | When do the clocks go back in autumn 2016? | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | We're hopefully not done with the summer yet, but as autumn approaches and the sun begins to set earlier people are often left wondering when the clocks go back.
But fear not! Here is all you need to know about the time change and what it will mean for you:
When do the clocks go back?
The clocks will go back by one hour at 2am on... Sunday October 30 2016, meaning we’ll gain one hour of sleep and it’ll be lighter in the mornings.
So, 2am on Sunday October 30 will become 1am instead.
The clocks go back on the last Sunday in October to mark the end of British Summer Time (BST) and to take the UK back to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Richmond Park in the autumn
Why do we do it?
British Summer Time, which is also known as Daylight Saving Time, was first introduced by William Willett in 1907 to make use of the daytime and prevent wasting it first thing in the morning during the summer. He published a pamphlet called The Waste of Daylight in a bid to get people out of bed earlier in the summertime by changing the nation’s clocks.
He then spent the rest of his life trying to convince people that his scheme would work, before he died in 1915 when the clock-changing plan still had not been put into place.
But in 1916, Germany introduced the scheme and Britain followed on May 21 that year.
The idea had been suggested before Willett introduced it though.
In 1895 an entomologist in New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, came up with the idea to the Wellington Philosophical Society outlining a daylight saving scheme, which was trialled successfully in 1927.
The clocks go forward again on the last Sunday in March at 1am, meaning we lose an hour of sleep.
This move is designed to make better use of the longer sunlight hours over the summer months. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/lifestyle/clocks-go-back-autumn-2016-9924232 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/d2446641a0b0633bcbdc5fdb080f913233919ab1e2af7de41ad20994be7fbcb2.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-29T14:46:17 | null | 2016-08-29T13:48:37 | Silver surfers have gone rollercoaster crazy as Thorpe Park becomes the first UK theme park to introduce a new discounted pass for pensioners | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fthorpe-park-launches-uks-first-11800593.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11800839.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/anderson-oap-22_28552651194_o.jpg | en | null | Thorpe Park launches UK’s first Old Aged Coaster pass for over 65’s | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Old Aged Coaster Day Passes have gone on sale at Thorpe Park after the UK’s leading theme park saw an increase of 4% in year-on-year visitors aged 65 and over during the 2015/16 season.
The senior citizen pass allows pensioners (aged 65 and over) day entry ticket to the park in Chertsey at a discounted price of £25.75.
Available on the gate only until November 2, thrill-seekers need only bring their ID to secure their pass.
75% of OAP’s surveyed reveal they feel up to 20 years younger than reality
Thorpe Park spokesman James Walker said: "We’ve always encouraged visitors of all ages to experience what our theme park has to offer and it’s brilliant to see so many over 65’s enjoying the theme park experience.
“We’ve introduced the pass to celebrate our increasing number of older visitors and to encourage the whole family, from grandparent to grandchild to come and visit Thorpe Park Resort."
Thorpe Park saw an increase of 4% in year-on-year visitors aged 65 and over during the 2015/16 season
The over 65s day pass comes after 87% of 1,000 pensioners surveyed believe there is no reason why they should not be able to enjoy theme parks, however over one quarter (26%) have felt discriminated against due to their age when taking part in leisure activities.
Of those surveyed 70% of pensioners revealed they actually feel 55 years old or younger, with 95% describe their general feeling as young at heart.
More than half of pensioners (54%) believe that life begins at 65 with no work commitments and more free time, with a third (32%) also agreeing that they go on more adventures now than when they were younger.
A third admitted they actively pursue activities that give them an adrenaline rush and a further 64% have at least one adrenaline fueled activity on their bucket list.
Six in 10 pensioners surveyed have taken part in an adrenaline fueled activity in the past six months
The top 10 adrenaline filled bucket list for the over 65’s:
Fly a plane – 18% Camp on a desert island – 16% Climb a mountain – 14% Ride a rollercoaster – 12% Join the mile high club – 11% Jet skiing – 10% Sky diving – 8% Learn to surf – 7% Skinny dipping – 6% Run a marathon - 5% | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/thorpe-park-launches-uks-first-11800593 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/8e6d0edaffa30bfc5ee8e323a6dee96a1f947f0432fa522bb58400742c5bb2bc.json |
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| 2016-08-27T16:45:57 | null | 2016-08-27T16:57:36 | The Red Arrows display on Sunday (August 28) is expected to go ahead at lunchtime as scheduled | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Fwings-wheels-2016-red-arrows-11809046.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802196.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/BDR_SAH_240816arrow_05.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels 2016: Red Arrows cancel Saturday display due to poor weather | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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The Red Arrows have cancelled their show scheduled for Saturday afternoon (August 27) due to bad weather at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.
The team was due to be the finale of the air show between 3pm and 5pm on Saturday but the cancellation was announced at the last minute.
It is understood that the Red Arrows expect to reach Dunsfold Aerodrome on Sunday (August 28) in time to take part in the flying display at midday.
Wings and Wheels is taking place across the Bank Holiday weekend .
The 20-minute show is set to include manoeuvres including the Twister, wide-formation Wall and the Tornado.
A very wet dye team 1 here @RAFBrizeNorton thunder and lightning as we prepare for our next display @Wings_n_Wheels pic.twitter.com/l0iioGDo0f — DyeTeam2016 (@DyeTeam2016) August 27, 2016
Flight Lieutenant Emmet Cox, who hails from New Zealand and joined the RAF in 2002, is one of the pilots due to take perform in the display.
He told Get Surrey this week that joining the Red Arrows was a dream come true.
“For me personally it’s the most rewarding experience," he said. “I had seen the Red Arrows on the news and at big events and other soundbites on television.
“I have to pinch myself sometimes.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/wings-wheels-2016-red-arrows-11809046 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/704b47dfa838d1f7e247443a3c5d86c6eb6b1ad09643f9d2f3c80be0200df9e8.json |
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| 2016-08-27T14:46:16 | null | 2016-08-27T14:38:12 | Hundreds of people turned up at Guildford Spectrum on Saturday sporting a vast array of weird, wild and wonderful costumes | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Farts-culture-news%2Fcomic-con-guildford-best-costumes-11808467.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11808517.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/ComicConGallSoc.jpg | en | null | Comic Con Guildford: Best costumes and cosplay from day one | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Comic Con and cosplay go hand in hand - and it was no different at the inaugural Comic Con Guildford on Saturday.
Hundreds of comic and sci-fi-fans flooded into the Spectrum sporting all manner of fantastical costumes from just about comic and sci-fi universe imaginable.
Besides the usual array of Stormtroopers, Ghostbusters, Supermen and women, there were dozens of gems a little of the beaten track.
Star Wars droid BB-8 looked resplendent in their orange flecked threads, while Batman baddie the Penguin was seen stalking around the exhibition.
“I do quite a few of these,” said the Penguin, otherwise known as Matt:. “I’ve got one next week in Bournmouth - a few dozen each year.
“I’m really impressed with this given it’s the first time in Guildford.”
There was even an appearance from Red Dwarf favourite Rimmer's placid alter ego wearing a Give Quiche a Chance t-shirt.
Comic Con Guildford is being held at Guildford Spectrum over August 27-28. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/comic-con-guildford-best-costumes-11808467 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/a9e261268742734eddafe441733676654817a16968be5cd028501b8760202fbd.json |
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| 2016-08-30T06:46:34 | null | 2016-08-30T07:00:00 | This clever database shows how the road where you live compares to other places in England and Wales | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwhat-type-crime-likely-happen-11814358.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11814379.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/14045597_10154445319140522_4620104823430170174_n.jpg | en | null | What type of crime is likely to happen in your area? Exclusive gadget reveals answers | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Exclusive figures reveal the types of crime which are more likely to happen in your street.
Get Surrey has investigated the 5.6m street-level crimes recorded between July 2015 and June 2016 by police forces in England and Wales.
We looked at how each small area ranked in terms of different types of crime.
The analysis looks at person crime, property crime, as well as their underlying categories.
For each type a ranking is provided to compare how more or less likely a crime is to happen in a certain area.
See what type of crime is more likely in YOUR area?
This widget requires javascript to work. Crime data Person vs Property Find out how your area ranks in terms of person and property crime Search Overall person crime for Where you live is ranked for person crime incidents.
(out of neighbourhoods) Includes violent crimes that target individuals Highest Lowest More info ? Person crime Violent crime Includes offences against the person such assaults, physical injuries and sexual offences Robbery Includes offences where a person uses force or threat of force to steal Overall property crime for Where you live is ranked for property crime incidents.
(out of neighbourhoods) The object of the crime is to obtain money, property or some other benefits. Highest Lowest More info ? Property crime Vandalism Includes damage to buildings and vehicles and deliberate damage by fire Burglary Includes offences where a person enters a house or other building with the intention of stealing Vehicle crime Includes theft from or of a vehicle or interference with a vehicle Bicycle theft Includes the taking without consent or theft of a pedal cycle Direct theft Crimes involving theft directly from the victim but without the use or threat of physical force Shoplifting Includes theft from shops or stalls Other theft Includes theft by an employee, blackmail and making off without payment
Person crimes are violent crimes that target individuals - it is generally associated with less fortunate areas.
For property crime, the goal is to obtain money, property or some other benefits - it is generally associated with wealthier areas.
While it is true that violent crime will generally be more common in areas with a lower average income, the figures show property crime will happen in different areas, regardless of the economic background.
Brighton has the most violent crimes in England and Wales.
The area around the pier is where you are most likely to be attacked, placing first for assaults and physical attacks.
Places in Westminster around Leicester Square, Oxford Circus and Soho placed in the top five across England and Wales for both robberies and theft directly from the person, like pick pocketing and purse snatching.
The analysis looks at crime numbers across 34,750 lower super output areas, which each contain a population of around 1,500, allowing for comparisons to be made between the similar sized areas.
There were a number of crimes for which the location was not recorded, which may lead to a lower ranking than should be for those areas.
This is most significant for Avon and Somerset (13.5%), Staffordshire (7.1%), Thames Valley (6.7%), Dorset (5.1%) and South Yorkshire (5.1%) police forces which had the highest percentage of crime for which the location was omitted. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/what-type-crime-likely-happen-11814358 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/d8e0e5a37abc1b4d50b85915e2154f5e0ecff412739d7eec1c0a42829421d3bf.json |
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"Liam Corless"
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| 2016-08-26T18:45:50 | null | 2016-08-26T19:00:00 | The 59-year-old from Cobham spent five weeks in rehab after being spared jail following his third drink-drive conviction in as many years | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fformer-chelsea-star-ray-wilkins-11805381.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11562522.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/GettyImages-458980164.jpg | en | null | Former Chelsea star Ray Wilkins opens up about battle with alcoholism | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Cobham resident Ray Wilkins has been speaking about his battle with the bottle
Former Chelsea footballer Ray Wilkins has revealed all about his ongoing battle with alcoholism.
The former England international, who lives in Cobham, was spared jail last month after being handed his third drink-drive conviction in as many years.
Wilkins, 59, was arrested near Heathrow Airport on the way back from a charity golf day on July 1.
Another motorist saw him weaving across the road and stepped in when Wilkins stopped to do a U-turn, taking the keys from the pundit’s high-powered Mercedes and flagging down a passing police car.
Wilkins checked himself into rehab at the Priory in Woking after accepting he was an alcoholic and spent five weeks there.
Former England footballer Ray Wilkins leaves court after getting a suspended sentence for drink-driving
And speaking outside court after his sentencing, Wilkins admitted: "I am an addict."
On Thursday night the ex-Chelsea assistant boss opened up on his illness in a candid interview with talkSPORT.
“I’ve had some wonderful support, especially from family and friends, and it has been a very difficult period, I have to say. I’m not the only one out there, I’m sure, who’s in a very similar situation," Wilkins said.
“It’s an awful disease that I have, and it’s been a very tough period, I think more so for the family than myself. I’m the person who causes the problems, and they have to suffer the consequences to a large degree.
“I’m a very fortunate person to have had their support.
“The stick will come, and I’m perfectly aware of that situation, but saying that the majority of people have been superb and I thank them immensely for that.
“I was fortunate, along with my family, that I was able to go into the Priory in Woking, and I was there for five weeks in a rehab centre in which I’d have to say the expertise of the therapists was quite fantastic.
Ray Wilkins in 1980 in his playing days for England
“It’s not easy to go into therapy; it’s a very difficult place to be, but I was delighted I went in and I learnt a lot of things. I learnt a lot of tools which I brought out that will hopefully help me throughout the years to come.
“And I feel so much better already. First and foremost to have got it out in the open, because there’s nothing worse than having to conceal stuff.
“[It caught up with me] Rapidly. It was almost unbelievable, that one minute I felt perfectly fine and then all of a sudden - bang! It was like a bit of an earthquake really. It was pretty horrendous how quickly this situation grew.
“I’d sooner be facing Graeme Souness any day of the week compared to what I’m going to face now. But I’m well up for the challenge of it.
“I’ve been clean now to close for three months, and I’m feeling so much better. The temptations will come, there’s no two ways about it, but as they say in AA - just take one day at a time."
Part of society
He added: “I’ve always been the type of guy who believes footballers are a part of society, and we have to do our utmost. We are in a privileged position, and if we can give someone five minutes, I don’t see where the problem is with that.
“I think footballers have to accept, and we have to accept as ex-footballers and coaches, that we do need to give these people a bit of time. We’re not immune from anything. We’re human beings, and a lot of people do suffer.
Ray Wilkins carrying the Olympic torch in Egham in 2012
“In the process of trying to get better, I bumped into a lot of sports people that are in the same boat, and I’m sure there are lots of others out there.
“And if there are others out there, please God they’re not in the same situation as I find myself, if they ever need to pick a phone up I’m on the end of it. It’s not a problem.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/former-chelsea-star-ray-wilkins-11805381 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/b2a834eef00d1b163e2372511716d58587e5764c897d491734a1712d34f99ea2.json |
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"Connie Rusk",
"Gemma Mullin",
"Sophie Evans"
]
| 2016-08-30T12:46:37 | null | 2016-08-30T12:49:56 | Lorin LaFave said the two online letters were "another twist in the knife" and has "no doubt" her son's killer Lewis Daynes penned them | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fbreck-bednars-mother-taunted-distressing-11817694.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11818258.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/BreckSoc.jpg | en | null | Breck Bednar's mother taunted by 'distressing' letters from son's murderer | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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The mother of murdered Caterham schoolboy Breck Bednar has been left "very distressed" after being taunted by her son's killer in a series of online messages.
Lorin LaFave claims to have received two open letters from 20-year-old Lewis Daynes criticising her behaviour in the wake of her son's death - but has been left frustrated by police.
Breck was murdered in February 2014 in a "sexually motivated attack", which saw Daynes fatally slash the 14-year-old's neck in his flat in Grays, Essex, after the pair became friends through online gaming.
Now Ms LaFace says she has suffered "another twist in the knife" after an online blog, supposedly written by murderer Daynes, claimed Breck had suffered "severe abuse at home".
He also criticised her actions, claiming it was not "normal behaviour" to set up a trust fund for donations within 48 hours of Breck's death.
Daynes also said Ms La Fave "lied about spending the first year after Breck's death in bed" and instead "traveled locally and abroad to meetings with the media".
Lewis Daynes (left) was convicted of the murder of Breck Bednar (right)
When the letters emerged in January this year, Ms LaFave said she had 'no doubt' a person who had penned them was her son's killer.
Sspeaking to the BBC, she said: "It's very distressing and I know it's him."
Ms LaFave has since reported the man to police but was told "no action could be taken".
A statement from Essex Police said: "We have concluded our investigations into the posting of the blogs on Google.
"Following advice from the CPS, Essex Police concluded there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone for any offences."
Daily Mirror Lorin LaFave, mother of murdered teenager Breck Bednar
“The things he is saying are so hurtful," Ms La Fave told The Sun newspaper.
"It makes a mockery of the system that a murderer serving life can actually do this from inside a prison.
"It is another twist of the knife.”
Essex Police told the paper there was "insufficient evidence" to charge anyone while Google, which hosts the blog site, reportedly said the matter should be dealt with between indiviudals.
Ms LaFave claimed Daynes initially sent her an online message on Thanksgiving because he knew she was a "family person" who would be have "a big get together".
Breck Bednar
The murderer then sent her a second message ahead of a BBC Three TV programme on her son , which was aired in January , she said.
She added she knows the person behind the two letters is Daynes because she had "a lot of contact" with him when he was gaming with Breck.
"I can tell the way he speaks and have no doubt it's him," said Ms LaFave, who is from the US.
The Ministry of Justice said at the time that there was no evidence of such communication in Daynes's prison cell.
But Ms LaFave said that if the killer did not send the letters himself, he had someone else do it for him.
"If he hasn't done it directly, he's had someone do it on his behalf," she told the BBC.
She did not describe the content of the online letters.
The Prison Service previously said it would carry out a search of Daynes's cell as a "matter of urgency".
A spokesman said: “Prisoners are banned from using mobile phones and social media. If they break the rules they will be disciplined and can have time added onto their sentence."
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Daynes was jailed for life with a minimum of 25 years at Chelmsford Crown Court last year for the brutal killing.
The BBC show "Murder Games: The Life And Death Of Breck Bednar" saw one of Breck's friends describe how the teenager became isolated and secretive and stopped smiling after he started chatting with Daynes online.
BBC3 A number of Breck's friends spoke out during the BBC 3 show
But despite this, he refused to listen to friends' concerns about the man, he said.
Ms LaFave now campaigns for greater awareness of online safety after founding The Breck Bednar Memorial Foundation.
The foundation hopes to arm youngsters with “the knowledge of the signs” of grooming and potentially save lives.
Last November, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it had written to relevant National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead officers to urge them to share best practice nationally on the handling of grooming reports following an investigation into Breck's case.
Essex Police Breck Bednar
The investigation found the Surrey Police call handler and their supervisor lacked knowledge of dealing with grooming concerns when Ms LaFave alerted them to her concerns about Daynes.
It also found that Ms LaFave had provided information when she called the force in December 2013 which should have flagged the potential risk of her son being groomed.
Surrey Police now has a checklist on child sexual exploitation and grooming cases that staff members are required to follow, it is reported. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/breck-bednars-mother-taunted-distressing-11817694 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/08e9d150f571ee3aef0d8d3120ac30e8d86d8025a6d2bd942cffbd28c3c47369.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-26T18:45:55 | null | 2016-08-26T17:55:06 | Aviation and motoring fans can look forward to a jam-packed weekend of family fun at Wings and Wheels 2016 | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fwings-wheels-2016-what-expect-11804029.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article9962003.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS70957883.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels 2016: What to expect from this year's event at Dunsfold Park | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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This summer's Wings and Wheels is nearly upon us and if you're hoping to go to the two-day festival, you might find this useful.
Whether it'll be your first time to Dunsfold Park or you're a Wings and Wheels regular, the bank holiday weekend event will feature new attractions plus family faviourites.
The annual spectacular takes place at the Top Gear site near Cranleigh on Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28, with tickets available on the door .
A look back at last year:
Public tours of 'Queen of the Skies' VC10:
When she’s not taking a trip down the runway she will be open for public tours where visitors can get up close and personal with this terrific tanker.
Vickers VC10 at Dunsfold
Fun activities for kids:
New this year is the addition of a miniature railway from Vulcan Works who will be bringing their electric locomotive with ride on carriages. Plus theatrical performances from Motor Aces.
Glen Watkinson and Steve Forrest from the Red Arrows team with brothers Morgan, six, and Alfie, seven at Wings and Wheels 2015
New traffic measures:
The biggest change is to the exit phase through Green Gate (past the Compasses Pub) and out to the Alfold Crossways which will be restricted to one way in late afternoon/early evening.
Mustangs set to impress above and below:
Visitors will be wowed by the beautiful P-51D Mustang and this year she will be joined by another Mustang, one with four wheels. Both the plane and car will be displaying their power and identical colour schemes at the show.
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Steve "Showtime" Colley to headline stunt zone:
The three times British Solo Trials Champion will show off his skill and balance on a trials motorbike at the show.
Steve “Showtime” Colley set to wow Wings and Wheels 2016
Brooklands Museum returns with classic motors:
Since its 2005 inception Brooklands Museum have provided wheels with memorable motoring demonstrations and this year could be its best yet. With an incredible history of speed, Brooklands Museum know how to put on a performance.
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Timetable of activities:
How to buy tickets:
Prices start from £22 for adults, £7 for children, £50 for a family of four and under 5s go free. Hospitality packages, weekend passes, grandstand tickets and camping are also available. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/wings-wheels-2016-what-expect-11804029 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/e46f6e01ee9da6f873acd3ccd57e183192a5990bfa7f6b39109e6ed294c72cc2.json |
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"Beth Duffell"
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| 2016-08-30T08:46:45 | null | 2016-08-30T09:00:00 | Antonio Carluccio OBE will join Al Crisci MBE founder of The Clink Restaurant, for a cooking demo at next week's festival | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2Fwoking-food-drink-festival-2016-11802329.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11761360.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/94209f4b-5748-4098-bc1a-a3a959df564f.jpg | en | null | Woking Food and Drink Festival 2016: Antonio Carluccio discusses good food ahead of demonstration | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Antonio Carluccio OBE will join Al Crisci MBE for a cookery demonstration at the Woking Food and Drink Festival
The godfather of Italian food will appear at the Woking Food and Drink Festival, bringing with him decades of experience of working in the food industry plus some top tips for those who love to spend time in the kitchen.
Antonio Carluccio OBE will grace the Tante Marie Culinary Academy stage with fellow Italian Al Crisci MBE on Saturday September 3.
Mr Crisci is the founder of The Clink Restaurant, a pioneering prisoner rehabilitation programme, while Mr Carluccio is a chef ambassador for The Clink Restaurant at HMP High Down.
Festival visitors can watch the duo create two dishes, spaghetti with garlic, oil and chilli, and a dessert of grilled peaches, vanilla sabayon, raspberry macaron and raspberry sorbet.
Mr Carluccio advised: “Never mind showing off what you learnt in cordon bleu, just be natural and cook good food.
“It will be fun. The spaghetti is simple. It is a midnight dish. You can come home and you are hungry and it takes a few minutes.”
The cook and author has seen many changes in the industry over the years but has a key piece of advice for those craving a career in food.
Carluccio's Woking
He added: “The industry needs people that are passionate about their food, not people just looking for a job.
“It’s not an easy job.
“What I cook at home myself is always very simple. The most important thing in Italian food is taste.”
His most memorable meal was while travelling through Italy in his early twenties when he and his friends came across a farmhouse and asked for water.
The female owner returned with bread, cheese, salami and a flask of water.
“That was probably the best meal I ever had. It was something biblical. We were very hungry and thirsty.
“She didn’t want any money. It was a real pleasure for her,” he said.
Al Crisci MBE, founder of The Clink Restaurant and director of Clink Events
During his time as catering manager at High Down, Mr Crisci introduced an NVQ training programme.
Prisoners gained a qualification in the kitchen but problems arose on release because even though they had the necessary skills, employers were reluctant to recruit them.
So he set up a gourmet lunch for potential employers and hospitality firms, who were very interested in what they saw.
Mr Crisci continued his work to support prisoners and in 2009, the first The Clink Restaurant opened at High Down, staffed by prisoners cooking meals for the public.
The Clink at High Down is now one of four restaurants where prisoners are learning lifelong skills.
The charity also runs The Clink Gardens, a horticulture and food preparation programme at the women’s open prison, Send.
Mr Crisci said: “I like to go to food festivals and find the local artisan foods and get new ideas.
“I have always been passionate about local produce – and food festivals champion local produce.
“I am hoping at this one there will be lots of Surrey produce that we can maybe include in our menus.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/woking-food-drink-festival-2016-11802329 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/c61836b986d4797c030df005b744ac7fd910eb09b7ae37a261cdcd5f3af63de9.json |
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"Richard Spiller"
]
| 2016-08-26T14:45:48 | null | 2016-08-26T13:46:47 | Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button have enjoyed almost a month off but will be aiming to move up the pecking order at Spa this weekend | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fother-sport%2Fmotorsport%2Fmclaren-honda-back-work-belgian-11801728.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11801702.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Jenson-Button.jpg | en | null | McLaren-Honda back to work for Belgian Grand Prix | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Rested and ready: Jenson Button is looking forward to Spa after almost a month off
The holidays are over – now it’s back to work for McLaren .
Almost a month has passed since the German Grand Prix , which saw Jenson Button take seventh spot – the latest in a series of mildly encouraging but hardly startling signs the Woking team are heading back towards the podium.
Fernando Alonso 's13th place in the drivers list, with Button two back and McLaren seventh in the constructors’ race, will need to be improved if genuine progress is to be claimed.
The teams are in action at Spa this weekend for the Belgian Grand Prix – the Italian race at Monza coming a week later –with racing director Eric Boullier claiming: “There will be no let-up in how hard we push or the developments we bring to our car.
“The whole team has had a well-deserved break after the gruelling schedule of 12 races since the start of the season.
"We are now just over halfway through, and ready to fight again to achieve our end-of-season goals.
Mark Thompson/Getty Images On track for points: Jenson Button took eighth spot for McLaren at Hockenheim
"The midfield pack is particularly close, and each team is stronger on different circuits."
McLaren put off negotiations about their drivers until after the summer break but, with Alonso under contract and pronouncing his satisfaction with the way the team are being run, it would seem to come down to veteran Button or impressive youngster Stoffel Vandoorne.
For now though, Button is looking forward to racing, commenting: "“I’m looking forward to getting back in the car. The summer break has been great – a chance to rest, recharge and spend time with friends and family.
"There’s a lot to work on, but we are all pushing hard together towards the same goals and fighting for more progress. Spa is a great place to get going again and I can’t wait to get started.
"Spa is one of those special places where the atmosphere is incredible – the fans are really passionate and flock from all over and everyone is itching to see the F1 cars scream past them and race wheel-to-wheel after a few weeks off." | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/other-sport/motorsport/mclaren-honda-back-work-belgian-11801728 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/2457da8eb79234cd6597829c67a16fee322817b82127f61f2649271f4e5fb971.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
]
| 2016-08-29T10:46:15 | null | 2016-08-29T11:12:24 | Surrey Police say the "disruptive" investigation has ended with an arrest after much "concern and confusion" | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fredhill-child-abduction-man-arrested-11813921.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802493.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/RedhillCollMain.jpg | en | null | Redhill 'child abduction': Man arrested on suspicion of perverting course of justice | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Huge 'abduction' investigation launched by police ends with one man arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice
A man has been arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice in connection with a suspected child abduction in Redhill.
An initial witness account reported that a young boy was seen being taken into a black VW Transporter van between 4.20pm and 4.40pm on Redstone Hill on Thursday August 25.
However after a huge investigation by Surrey Police, and extensive re-interviewing of the witness, it is understood he has been arrested.
Scene in Redhill taped off by police conducting the investigation
In a statement released four days after the alleged abduction Surrey Police said they had "no reason to disbelieve" the account of the witness and "had to act quickly" to prevent what was suspected to be a risk to the life of a child.
Detective Superintendent Pete Fulton, said: "The risk to life and safeguarding children are our first priorities when presented with a report like this which is why we took the course of action we did.
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"Time was of the essence which is why we asked for help from the public and media to find out what happened as soon as we could.
"Reports of this nature are extremely rare and we are the sure the public understand that when information such as this is received we treat it extremely seriously and must do all we can to find out investigate what's happened."
Surrey Police This black van was eliminated from the enquiry
Officers carried out an extensive and thorough investigation into the report from just one witness and found no other evidence to corroborate it.
The appeal for help from the public and media saw hundreds of phone calls to Surrey Police and what they described as an overwhelming reaction - which they are grateful for.
Superintendent Fulton continued: "It is understandable this has caused a considerable amount of concern and confusion in the area which will last beyond just these few days.
"We will continue to work with the community and realise that this has been disruptive and had a large impact, however I hope that you are reassured that we take your safety extremely seriously.
"The witness has been re-interviewed at length about their account and at this stage and as a result of our enquires no further information has come to light to corroborate the report.
BBC News An appeal was launched on national news and saw hundreds of members of the public attempt to help in the search
"There has been no report of any missing child in connection with the case and we have carried out extensive enquiries.
"These have included reviewing hours of CCTV from across the area, carrying out house to house enquiries, talking to commuters at the railway station, checking potential vehicles matching the description and missing children databases, receiving more than 100 calls from members of the public in less than 24 hours, all of which takes a significant amount of time.
"Once again we are extremely grateful for the support from the public and the media."
The man, understood to be aged 26 and from Redhill, has been released on bail until September 19. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/redhill-child-abduction-man-arrested-11813921 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/805914e3d2fcbc6833356b382aa58540e7b9dd9fa6b41d02c195a59aecc53abc.json |
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"Paul Harper"
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| 2016-08-29T12:46:16 | null | 2016-08-29T12:00:00 | The African grey, nicknamed Mr Chips, entertained regulars at first by sitting on their shoulders, but they weren't impressed when he tucked into their food | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Frspca-rescue-daring-parrot-flew-11799796.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799818.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/unnamed-3.jpg | en | null | RSPCA rescue daring parrot which flew into pub garden and started eating CHIPS | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | This plucky parrot was rescued after flying into a pub garden and eating leftover chips.
Punters got a bit of a surprise when the African grey flew into the garden of the White Horse in Richmond on Tuesday July 26.
Pub staff confined the escaped, or abandoned and called the RSPCA.
The bird, now nicknamed Mr Chips, was then rescued by RSPCA Animal Collection Officer Tom Goldsmith and taken to Putney Animal Hospital.
Attempts to find the owner have been unsuccessful so he is now ready for a new loving home with an owner who has experience of keeping parrots.
Parrots are social animals and ideally should be paired up with another bird of the same species for lifetime companionship.
Google The White Horse in Richmond
Mr Goldsmith said: “Apparently people in the pub at first assumed the parrot lived there when he flew in - and started sitting on their shoulders.
“They were less happy, though, when he then started to pinch some of their chips, so went in and complained to the barman.
"He spotted straight away that this was an escaped pet and confined the bird until I arrived.
“African greys are sought after birds - so I very much doubt this bird has been abandoned.
"He is very tame and obviously well cared for, but he would not have survived long in the wild so is lucky he was spotted when he was.
“The most likely scenario is that someone left the cage door, and maybe a window, open as it was a hot day and didn’t realise the bird was likely to escape.
“However - as he wasn’t ringed or microchipped we have no way of knowing where he came from.
"Apparently, he is prone to some appreciative wolf whistles when members of staff walk past which is always nice for the ego.”
Mr Chips was cared at Putney Animal Hospital, but after attempts to find an owner failed he was taken to South Godstone Animal Centre.
Anyone interested in rehoming him should call 0300 123 0741.
The RSPCA said it is essential that bird owners allow opportunity for free flight daily, by housing birds in an aviary or providing time outside a cage, but it is vital that owners check first to make sure that doors and windows are shut, to prevent the bird from escaping.
To support the RSPCA charity text HELP to 78866 to give £3 (Texts cost £3 + one standard network rate message). | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/rspca-rescue-daring-parrot-flew-11799796 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/19e9fb377e773de9f52b09b2484de5aa9b766236e9b41b9d7e9a220965969be0.json |
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"Clive Youlton"
]
| 2016-08-27T10:46:14 | null | 2016-08-27T11:00:00 | Cards fans are being urged to get behind the team to help improve their fortunes on the pitch | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2Fwoking-fc-new-boys-under-11801735.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11801769.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Murt.jpg | en | null | Woking FC new boys under the microscope: Can they make the grade? | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Five games in and already Woking find themselves on the back foot in the National League this season.
A single point from five matches is not the start fans will have anticipated and yet boss Garry Hill did warn of a "bottom four budget" which signified this season would be a hugely challenging one.
Losing key players such as John Goddard, Mark Ricketts and Jake Cole has meant vital gaps have needed to be plugged - and quickly - and those men new to the level in the squad have needed to find their feet fast.
Overall there have been signs of encouragement for fans who have been urged by chairman Rosemary Johnson to stay behind the team.
Michael Poke has done well in goal and the back-line has largely been unaffected since last season, so there is plenty of cause for encouragement there.
Errors
There is a question mark over Ben Gordon following one or two errors against Dagenham & Redbridge and it will be interesting to see whether Hill allows him to attempt to redeem himself this weekend in matches against York City and Chester .
David Holmes One of Woking's five goals came from Anthony Edgar against Dagenham & Redbridge
A tigerish midfield player in the Ricketts mould would certainly help Cards match up against sometimes more formidable opponents in that area.
Keiran Murtagh’s all-round displays guarantee him a place, while Watford loanee Dennon Lewis has linked up well with Jake Caprice to forge a fine attacking option down the right.
Max Kretzshmar is back from injury and certainly has the pedigree to do well, looking a neat and tidy footballer when he plays.
Demanding
Fabio Saraiva has proved himself to be such a fine performer at Step 3 and shows signs of that class, helping to spark Cards into life on his introduction at half time against Dagenham.
Will he be able to shine at the more demanding level where players do not enjoy so much time and influence on the ball? Only time will tell but it must be said Hill has high hopes for the midfielder.
Charlie Carter is learning the ropes, and acquitting himself well, while Anthony Edgar has shown what a class act he can be when fully fit.
Up front, losing Delano Sam-Yorke to injury in pre-season was a blow and the player complained of hurting his right groin again during a training session two days before the Daggers clash.
Goals
That would indicate Sam-Yorke may still not be ready this weekend, so the task of scoring goals remains a tough one.
Charlie Penny, Nathan Ralph, Chigozie Ugwu and Zak Ansah all have different attributes and Hill will be wanting to find far more potency. Will they last the course?
So many questions for Hill at this stage and he may well dip into the loan market before too long in a bid to make sure he finds the right formula, at both ends of the pitch.
He has been the master of working miracles at the club for five years and fans will be hoping he can do so again in what is becoming an ever-more uneven playing field. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/football/woking-fc-new-boys-under-11801735 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/9a9c8d61ce01a5e1eea027291a82f3631b0d4a0c800f1820ef040b4cdea39cca.json |
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"Charlotte Tobitt"
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| 2016-08-26T12:58:42 | null | 2016-08-25T18:35:00 | Elmbridge schools saw a general improvement with some record results for their 2016 GCSE results | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fgcse-results-school-elmbridge-celebrates-11801166.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11800838.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97930202.jpg | en | null | GCSE results by school: Elmbridge celebrates after improvements and record results | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Despite a sharp decline in A* to C GCSE grades across the country, Elmbridge schools were celebrating improvements and even record results.
Esher Church of England High School celebrated a marked improvement on last year’s grades, with 62% of students achieving five A* to C grades including English and maths.
There was also a significant increase in the proportion of students achieving A* to B grades across all subjects – 44% – and the school also closed various attainment gaps, such as between boys and girls.
Headteacher Mike Boddington said: “I am delighted that the results this year are such an improvement on where the school has been in recent years. This is testament to the efforts of our students who are supported by a brilliant team of staff here.”
Felicity, Jess, Christine, Debora and Katie at Esher High School
Two high achievers were Orin Carlin, with nine A*s and two As, and Amy Pallace with three A*s and eight As, and both are off to Esher College for their A levels next.
Katie Teixeira shared exciting plans to study catering at Brooklands College. “I started cooking for my family,” she said. “I just felt catering was healthy and productive for me.”
Meanwhile, Christine Gellado plans to move on to Esher College in preparation for studying law at university, her dream.
Cerys Hart, Amy Pallace and Orin Carlin at Esher High School
Rydens Enterprise School in Hersham was another school to see an improvement, with its A* and A targets exceeded.
Head of school Anne-Louise Payne said: “We are pleased that so many students have achieved the grades to allow them to access their chosen path in further education and look forward to welcoming an increased number into the RES Sixth Form College.”
Daniel Aston, Ken Rona and Joanne White at Rydens Enterprise School
Claremont Fan Court School achieved its best ever GCSE results with a 99% pass rate, of which 48% of the grades were at A* and A and 83% at A* to B.
In chemistry, statistics and history more than 80% of pupils achieved A* and A grades.
Jonathan Insall-Reid, head of the senior school, said: “These successful results are thoroughly deserved and demonstrate the diligent work of our pupils and teaching staff.”
Oscar Rolfe, Callum Garland and Joe Rolfe at Rydens Enterprise School
Notre Dame School also saw record results as 51% of girls achieved five or more A* and A grades, 81% of all grades at A* to B, and 100% A* grades in art for the fifth year in a row. This was in a setting of a 100% pass rate across the board and 97% grades A* to C.
Headmistress Anna King said: “We are delighted to be celebrating excellent GCSE results again this year. These reflect the high quality teaching, well-qualified specialist staff, dedicated pastoral care, individual academic mentoring and personalised study plans which Notre Dame provides.”
Ella McIntosh was "absolutely delighted" to get 11 straight A*s and Holly Ragan was celebrating with all A* and A grades, saying she was "speechless and so happy".
Notre Dame School pupils in Cobham celebrate GCSE results
Cobham’s boys also did themselves proud as Reed’s School reported 62% of all its grades at A* and A.
Almost half of the year group obtained at least 7 A* and A grades and over 88% of all grades were at A* to B.
Headmaster Mark Hoskins said: “We are thrilled with these results; with the recent nationwide changes in grade boundaries and structural changes to questions and papers it is wonderful to see that the commitment and dedication of the teachers and students here at Reed’s has shown through.”
Boys celebrate at Reed's School
One family legacy remained strong as Nick Rowlands made his father, a former Reed’s pupil himself, proud.
Nick achieved 10 A*s and said: “I feel quite happy...slightly ecstatic...shaking a bit. Next year I’m going to study maths, further maths, physics and chemistry at A level and I’m hoping to do pure physics at Cambridge or Imperial after that.”
Happy students at Reed's School
St George’s College in Weybridge got an impressive 40.3% of results at A* with 27.1% at A. Every one of the 164 candidates gained five or more A* to C grades.
The school said: “Our congratulations go out to all our students on such an impressive set of results.”
Adam Millard and Maddy Patterson both achieved 12 A* grades, Aimee Bates, Alex Mason, Alice Boon, Ella Harvey, Rory Parkinson, Isabella Rodrigues-Mendes, Ellie Shahbo and JJ Spunner all gained at least 11 A*s and George Lanigan and Charlotte Woodford got 10 A*s each.
GCSE pupils at St George's College, Weybridge
Also in Weybridge, Heathside School saw an overall pass rate of 99.7% with 83% of pupils gaining five or more A* to C grades and 32% of grades at A* or A.
Principal Anne Cullum said: “This year’s excellent results reflect the hard work and dedication of both our students and staff.
“All staff, teaching and support, have worked extremely hard to ensure our students have had high aspirations and supported them to achieve these high standards. The parents and carers have also played a major part in working with the school.”
Two happy pupils at Heathside School in Weybridge
Hinchley Wood School celebrated an overall pass rate of 99.51% with 86.41% of pupils getting five A* to C grades.
Bryony Dawson, head of Year 11, said: “I am just so proud of the year group but, more importantly, they should be extremely proud of themselves. The students have worked extremely hard over the last few months and indeed years and this effort has clearly paid off; these are fantastic results.”
Joe Benson led the way with 11 A*s but it was an unexpected achievement. “I sort of thought everything that could go wrong had gone wrong so I was expecting really bad grades,” he said, adding he hopes eventually to do "something science related".
Sarah Howard and Annabelle Gouttebroze at Hinchley Wood School
Lucy Peggs was another high achiever but was hoping for more than her eight A*s and two As.
“Honestly I’m a bit disappointed,” she said. “I was predicted to get all A*s. But what can you do?”
Nicole Bowden was ecstatic after passing everything she needed to get on to the animal management course at Merrist Wood College, adding in shock: “My mum’s going to be so happy that I passed maths, it’s like the impossible.”
And Sunni Jardine shared dreams of becoming a physiotherapist after obtaining eight A*s and three As, leaving him "happy and a bit shocked".
He was off to Reading Festival straight after the results to celebrate and in September will go to Dulwich College where he will balance his academia with rugby. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/gcse-results-school-elmbridge-celebrates-11801166 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/07167878a237489fa80be2bd7796ec8d43312575d74783adc26f9ef3a7b6fe80.json |
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"James Watkins"
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| 2016-08-26T12:48:04 | null | 2016-08-26T08:30:00 | Noel Fitzpatrick, known as Channel 4's Supervet, has been speaking passionately about his work, saying my "job is to look after that hope until death do us part" | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fsupervet-noel-fitzpatrick-tearfully-describes-11798674.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799104.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS97886235.jpg | en | null | Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick tearfully describes his veterinary passion on cancer centre's year anniversary | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Treating his animal patients provides "a reason to exist", Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick told Get Surrey, in an emotional interview punctuated by tears.
Prof Fitzpatrick was speaking to mark the one year anniversary of the opening of Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue Centre, which has cared for more than 1,000 patients.
Channel 4’s Supervet opened the facility at the Surrey Research Park in Guildford with radio DJ and television broadcaster Chris Evans on Friday September 2 2015.
Mr Fitzpatrick said his original aim was, and remains, for it to become the most advanced veterinary cancer centre in Europe.
“When I meet patients they do for me far more than I will ever do for them,” said Mr Fitzpatrick, who runs Fitzpatrick Referrals in Eashing.
“They allow me to have a reason to exist and I feel I can make a real difference in that moment in time.
“That keeps me going because some days are better than others. It isn’t all joy and rapture. It is also not all despair and the reality is it is a mixture of the two.
Noel with one of the hospital's patients, Molly, a golden retriever
“You just have to do your best to look after each other and look after each animal in the world because by doing so we make the world a better place.”
Another aim of the centre is, by 2017, to be the home to a linear accelerator - a machine which customises high beams of photos to conform to a tumour’s shape and destroy cancer cells, whilst protecting surrounding healthy tissue.
“Somebody out there is feeling low today, somebody out there is feeling sad today, somebody out there is feeling lost today and their dog or cat may bring them hope, and my job is to look after that hope until death do us part and even there after,” Mr Fitzpatrick said.
Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue Centre was opened on September 2 2015
“We are trying to make a difference, we genuinely are, and we all feel passionately every morning when we get up we hope we will make a difference to someone and some animal that desperately needs us and that is the blood in our veins and that is all that matters.”
Hattie Barda is the client service manager who was brought on to the team to train the human care side of the centre, which provides what they describe as more of a concierge service for when patients are brought in.
“The team is deliberately hired not to have veterinary background,” she said.
Noel Fitzpatrick is the star of Channel 4's Supervet series
“One of the main things people are hired on is people skills. We hire people who can understand body language, people’s emotions, and who are not afraid to give people a hug when they need one.
“My team will go and literally sit and hold their hands in consultation.
“It is working incredibly well. The response we have from our clients is amazing.”
The third and final episode of the Supervet’s Bionic Specials was due to be screened on Thursday (August 25) and the series is available online on All 4. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/supervet-noel-fitzpatrick-tearfully-describes-11798674 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/acfb2ab0b014400f9e16501b31a2036526303394ed2d254fd882088785ef1a08.json |
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"Matt Strudwick"
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| 2016-08-26T12:54:33 | null | 2016-08-26T11:53:34 | The show at Mrs Caddey's Field will see a pony and trap race for the first time | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Fegham-royal-show-2016-thousands-11802799.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802885.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Egham-Royal-Show.jpg | en | null | Egham Royal Show 2016: Thousands set to flock to annual agricultural event | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A full display of rare breed livestock, including pigs, sheep and cattle, will be at this year's show
The 158th Egham Royal Show takes place this bank holiday weekend, with thousands of people expected to attend.
The two-day event at Mrs Caddey’s Field in Whitehall Lane will be opened by the mayor of Runnymede , Councillor Alan Alderson, on Saturday (August 27) at 10am.
The British Scurry Racing Association is taking its events to the showground for the first time.
Ponies and traps will race against others around an obstacle course at 11am and 2pm on both Saturday and Sunday.
Other main arena attractions will include a visit by First Class Falconry on both days, the Moto Stunts International Motorcycle and Quad Team on Saturday only plus the Spectacular Knights of the Crusades on Sunday.
Many popular attractions have returned this year, including the traction engines, livestock and vintage car parades, which will take place in the main arena on both days.
BH Raptors and 'Lola' the Barn Owl perform at 2014's show
Visitors to the annual show will also be able to wander through marquees where they can see displays of arts and crafts, horticulture and handicrafts, models, livestock and cage birds.
Dog owners are welcome and are invited to enter their pets in Saturday's show, where categories will include 'dog looking most like owner'.
The Egham Live music festival takes place on both days, sponsored by Egham Chamber of Commerce and Wilkins Kennedy, when local musicians and bands are set to take to the stage.
Real ales, including two casks from the new Thames Side Brewery based in Timsway, Staines, will be on sale in the community marquee. Vintage and classic vehicles will also be on show.
The popular Vintage & Classic Vehicle Show will once again be at this year's event
The ever-popular barn dance will also take place in the community marquee, organised by the Egham Residents’ Association on Saturday evening. Tickets cost £13, including supper.
The popular show raffle will be drawn on Sunday afternoon and tickets will be on sale all weekend, with all proceeds matched by Barclays Bank.
The show will be open between 10am and 6pm on both days and tickets can be bought in advance at www.eghamroyalshow.org.uk or at the gate, costing £10 (adults, one day), £15 (adults, weekend ticket), £9 concessions and free entry for under-14s.
There is unlimited free parking in the Procter & Gamble multi-storey car park. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/egham-royal-show-2016-thousands-11802799 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/312c190df3b9ce74cb3228c8675ac4f30ddacb8ad76f78e135a760156f07db5c.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-28T12:46:24 | null | 2016-08-28T12:00:00 | Opening times, parking and store directory for the undercover shopping precinct next to Woking Food and Drink Festival | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffind-things-to-do%2Fwoking-food-drink-festival-2016-10434559.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article10436683.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS32238979.jpg | en | null | Woking Food and Drink Festival 2016: Shopping centre guide | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Woking Shopping Centre is not only home to dozens of high street fashion chains including Primark, Superdry and Debenhams, but also family entertainment and various food outlets.
Over the last couple of years, a number of popular restaurants have been added to the dining scene including Bill's, Ed's Diner, Las Iguanas, Tante Marie The Restaurant and Carluccio's.
With a cinema and theatre upstairs and the Big Apple entertainment centre outside the precinct, Woking is an ideal place for a family day out.
Shops are located in the Peacocks Centre and Wolsey Place joined together by a market square.
Easy to get to and surrounded by public car parks, both shopping precincts are undercover - perfect for those rainy days.
The town centre is also served by a regular bus service, while the railway station is a stone's throw away.
The new Ed's Easy Diner in Woking
Normal opening times:
Monday 9.30am-6pm
Tuesday 9.30am-6pm
Wednesday 9.30am-6pm
Thursday 9.30am-8pm
Friday 9.30am-6pm
Saturday 9am-6pm
Sunday 10am-5pm
Location
Address: Woking shopping centre, Commercial Way, Woking, GU21 6ER
Directions:
By public transport:
Regular bus and rail services to and from Camberley, Guildford and Chertsey at Woking railway and bus station, Station Approach, GU22 7AE
By car:
Take the A320 from Guildford or junction 11 off the M25 and follow signs to the theatre and shoppers car park.
Inside the car park, follow the signs to the blue car park
Car park:
Peacocks Centre (also known as Toys R' Us), Victoria Way, GU21 6GH - multi-storey, pay on exit.
There are additional car parks around the train station and behind the theatre
Car park tariff:
Daily including bank holidays, 6am-7pm: £1.30 per hour
Evening charge 7pm-6am £1.30 flat rate
Christmas Day free
Peacocks Food Hall
Shop directory:
A - 3 Store, ApPlan, Accessorize, ACS Executive Car Services
B - Baggage World, Bonmarche, Boots, Boots Opticians, British Heart Foundation
C - Calendar Club, Card Factory, Carphone Warehouse, Cherry Blossoms, Chickidee, Claire's, Clarks, Clintons
D - Debenhams, Deichmann, Dr and Herbs
E - Emma's Beauty, Ernest Jones, EE, Export House
F - F. Hinds, Fatface, Flight Centre, Fonehouse, Foxtons
G - Game, Goldsmiths
H - H&M, H Samuel, Hallowood Furniture, Harpers Photographic, Hawkin's Bazaar, Holland & Barrett, Home Life Furnishings
I - iStore
J - JD, John Harwood Opticians, Jones Booktmaker
K - Kim n Kim, Kitchen Kapers
M - Maplin, Millets, Monsoon, Montezeuma's
N - Nationwide, New Look, Next, Nirvana Beauty
O - O2
P - Pandora, Paperchase, Peacocks Nail Salon, Pinky Nails, Post Office, Poundland, Poundworld, Primark
R - Red, River Island, Robert Dyas, Rush Hair, Ryman
S - Shear Beauty, Sanbei Mobile Phone Accessories, Santander, Shea Beauty, Shoe Zone, Shoecare, Simon James Formal Hire, Skipton, Sky, Sony, Specsavers, Sports Direct, SuperCuts, Superdrug, Superdry, Sweatshop
T - The Alteration Yard, The Body Shop. The Entertainer, The Fragrance Shop, The Optical Shop, The Perfume Shop, The Suit Room, The Trench Experience, The Works , Thomas Cook, Thompson, Thorntons, Threading Brow Bar, Tiger Retail, Timpson, TKMaxx, Toni & Guy
V - Vape Station, Virgin Holidays, Virgin Media, Vision Express, Vodafone
W - Warren James, Waterstones, WHSmith, Woking Barbers
Y - Yankee Candle
Peacocks Food Court
Food and drink:
A - Auntie Anne's, Azzurro
B - Baskin Robbins, Bill's, Bubble CiTea, Burger King
C - Cafe Amerciano, Cafe Rouge, Carluccio's, Chopstix, Costa, Cote
E - Ed's Diner, El Mexicana
F - Fuel
G - Greggs
K - KFC
L - Las Iguanas, Le Papillon Patisserie, Love Coffee
M - McDonalds, Millie's Cookies, Mr Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe, Muffin Break
P - Patisserie Valerie, Pret
S - Shakeaway, Spud-U-Like, Starbucks, Style Cafe (Debenhams), Subway
T - Tante Marie The Restaurant
Pick up a soft sweet or savoury pretzel from Auntie Anne's
Disabled access
Disabled toilets
Lift in Peackocks Centre (Wolsey Place is one level but there are ramps at both entrances)
Blue Badge Holders may register with Woking Borough Council so that their vehicle registration number is recorded and will be recognised by the automatic number plate recognition system installed within the car park barriers. Call 01483 755855 for more information
Shopmobility: Tri walkers, scooters, self propelled and powered wheelchairs are available for hire from level 1, Peacocks Centre. Call 01483 776612 for more information
Watch the ballet at New Victoria Theatre
Other facilities:
New Victoria Theatre
Rhoda McGaw Theatre
Ambassadors Cinemas, six screens, open seven days a week. Box office for all: 0844 8717645
Woking Library
Big Apple entertainment centre with bowling, laser quest, arcade (just outside the shopping centre in Crown Square - 01483 727100)
Markettime deals at Market Walk every lunch time from £4.50 for two courses and a drink
Toilets and baby changing facilities at the bottom of the Peacocks
Free WiFi
The Woking Shopping gift card is now available at the kiosk in the Peacocks Shopping Centre
ATM cash machines throughout the centre | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/find-things-to-do/woking-food-drink-festival-2016-10434559 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/4f78d08b24e2f0bf813cd5928f894af9d4c71a433fb1c4cf24b9946bfaf4afb6.json |
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"Beth Duffell"
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| 2016-08-30T18:46:29 | null | 2016-08-30T18:00:00 | An Alton to Waterloo service was terminated after the staff member,aged in his 40s, was said to have been assaulted | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwest-byfleet-train-guard-left-11820088.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article9813003.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Train-Station.jpg | en | null | West Byfleet train guard left with head injuries after being 'assaulted' at station | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A train guard has been injured after reportedly being assaulted at West Byfleet railway station.
British Transport Police officers and paramedics attended the incident on Tuesday at 2.30pm.
A man in his forties sustained a head injury and was taken to hospital.
A BTP spokesman said: "Officers were called to West Byfleet station following reports of an assault.
"The call came into police at 2.30pm.
"Officers attended alongside paramedics.
"One person has been injured and enquires are ongoing."
Trains between Woking and Weybridge were delayed by up to 30 minutes while the matter was dealt with.
A Stagecoach Group spokesman said: “A guard on board one of our services has been assaulted.
“It was an Alton to Waterloo service, which has now terminated at West Byfleet.”
Trains are now running normally between Woking and Weybridge following disruptive passengers at #WestByfleet — National Rail (@nationalrailenq) August 30, 2016
A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: "A mbulance crews attended the scene and a man in his forties was assessed for a head injury before being taken to hospital." | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/west-byfleet-train-guard-left-11820088 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/b542b488c2e933e76efd8d32a7b585ce86af78be30720e68244953c66a137105.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-30T08:46:25 | null | 2016-08-30T08:30:00 | Tuck into an array of delicious food and drink at this summer's Always The Sun in Guildford | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2Falways-sun-2016-food-drink-11786463.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11792100.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Melt-VanJPG.jpg | en | null | Always The Sun 2016: Food and drink available on site including vegan and veggie options | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Melt Van will be at the festival with posh cheese toasties
Always The Sun 2016 will feature a fabulous selection of culinary treats for foodies to enjoy.
From burritos and pies to curries and hot dogs, there is sure to be something to tickle the tastebuds of us all at the festival site on Stoke Park, Guildford.
Children will be pleased to see stalls abundant with sweets, ice creams and pizza, while adults will be able to rehydrate with coffee and alcoholic beverages.
Cool off with an ice cream like Alice and Jasmine
Vegans and vegetarians need not worry as there will be plenty of outlets selling gorgeous meat-free and dairy-free delights too.
Held between September 10-11, below is a snapshot of confirmed producers so far and what fabulous food ticket-goers can look forward to.
The menu at My.Pie
THE FOOD AND DRINK STALLS
The Bloated Bean
Vegetarian and vegan Mexican style food, with vibrant colour and taste.
Lucky Cow
Based in London, enjoy ice cream made from organic milk, plus dairy-free, gluten-free and diabetic options, as well as gluten-free cones and organic topping sauces and chocolate.
Mint Cakery
Seasonal baking with locally sourced ingredients. Autumn brings amazing fruit; pears and apples to be used in caramel upside down cakes, eccles fruited cakes, crumble cakes and tarts.
Melt Van
Enjoy posh cheese toasties, fairtrade coffees, teas and scrumptious hot chocolates with squirty cream and marshmallows.
Dig into posh cheese toasties from Melt Van
Burrito Loco
Based in Guildford, experience a taste of Mexico with filled burritos, tacos, salad boxes, nachos, pulled pork and vegetable chilli.
Tuck in at the Burrito Loco stall
The Sicilian Kitchen
Based in Bordon, tuck into a range of Italian specialities including delicious risotto rice with different fillings crumbed and deep fried to perfection.
Felicia and Carlo from The Sicilian Kitchen
Vinn Goute
This new street food trader serves Seychelles inspired street food. Expect curries, filled wraps, tasty snacks and dishes with homemade spicy chilli sauces. Curried Goat is the best seller.
Mirren Rosie Head to the Vinn Goute stall for tasty street food
Ruby & Kind
Your Cranleigh store offers a range of seasonal fruit and vegetables, local cheeses, artisan breads, craft beers and wines alongside lots of store cupboard essentials.
Ruby and Kind Farm Shop, Graeme and Jody Gillett
My.Pie
Expect the real deal - rich fillings, creamy mash and proper gravy.
Comfort eating at My.Pie
Goodness Gracious Healthy Foods
This business has been serving healthy vegan and vegetarian food at outdoor events throughout the UK since 1989. Expect veggie burgers, falafels and hummus with added options including grilled halloumi and vegan mayonnaise.
Kleanse foods
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar-free dishes will be on offer at this stall. Expect falafel, wraps, olives, salads and muffins.
Crabbieshack
This Folkestone inspired shack uses local and seasonal produce to celebrate the humble crustacean. Soft-shell crab is coated in Old Bay batter (a blend of herbs and spices) before being deep-fried for intense crunch. Fluffy, brioche burger buns are stuffed with fresh fillings, topped with crispy crab and drizzled in a choice of sauce.
Crabbieshack
Feral Food Store
This is not your usual generic vegan offering. They bring decadent, healthy, satisfying, delicious vegan food making it accessible, desirable and dirty. Expect burgers, fries and salads.
Fillet & Bean
Tuck into burgers straight from the farm. Vegetarian options available too.
Happy Maki
Vegan sushi made to order. You won't find any raw fish here.
The Pizza Oven
Bite into delicious wood-fired pizzas at the festival. Toppings include Margherita, pepperoni, The Goat, chorizo, ham, The Loads-a-Meat, The Specials and Build Your Own. Vegan options available too.
Tuck into a wood-fired pizza
The Redber Coffee
Based in Guildford, enjoy a good cup of coffee inspired by Asia and Africa.
Seriously Real Ice Creams
Cool down with an ice cream or sorbet, handmade in Pulborough, West Sussex.
Cool off with Seriously Real Ice Creams
Caddy & Candy
This stylish vintage tea party inspired by all eras sells cakes, cocktails, curiosities and a cuppa!
Smokey Joe's
Enjoy an authentic American dining experience. The menu includes 18-hour pulled pork, baby back ribs and peanut butter and ham brownies.
Burgers galore at Smokey Joe's
Surrey Spice
At Always the Sun, Surrey Spice will not only be offering their super authentic and delicious Indian street food from their stall but Mandira Sarkar will be demonstrating how to whip up an inexpensive, summery three course ‘Curry in a Hurry’ and an Afternoon Tea, Indian Style. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/always-sun-2016-food-drink-11786463 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/b8b03aabda433d83c76812ec2ccb904d33b88d59fe3e7cf42ddaf33edfc34488.json |
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| 2016-08-31T12:46:57 | null | 2016-08-31T13:00:34 | Laura Nightingale put the humble hamburger at Bill's restaurant to the taste test | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2Fbills-camberley-review-could-best-11822555.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11823465.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/CXVXf7UWYAI-TnK.jpg | en | null | Bill's Camberley review: Could this be the best burger in town? | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Camberley is not short of places to eat.
The town centre has become a restaurant hot spot over the last eight years with the introduction of The Atrium bringing lots of popular eateries to the area.
But Bill's offers diners something much more than their average chain restaurant.
You won't find tables sitting on top of each other, you won't feel hurried as soon as you step through the door and you won't experience that conveyor belt sensation on a busy Saturday night.
You'll be able to enjoy a meal with a bit of privacy, gaze at the quirky furnishings around your table and choose from a great selection of humble British dishes with a modern twist.
As soon as my brother and I arrived at Bill's for dinner, we were asked what table we fancied and we were guided to an exclusive booth.
With a menu dedicated just to cocktails, I couldn't resist ordering an espresso martini (£5.75)to start.
An espresso martini at Bill's
The starters on offer (from £4.95) had a slightly Mediterranean vibe to them, with the likes of crumbled halloumi sticks, heirloom tomato bruschetta and hummus with piadina bread.
The mains (from £8.95) had everything from paprika chicken, sea bass and superfood kale salad to hearty British favourites including fish pie, steak, egg and chips and slow-cooked barbecue ribs.
The burgers
As well as specials of the season, there was a great range of burgers to choose from including Bill's Hamburger, Naked Burger (a healthy version), Buttermilk Chicken Burger and Halloumi and Hummus burger, with the option to customise them all.
Halloumi and hummus burger with skin-on-fries
While my brother opted for lamb cutlets from the specials menu, I was swayed by the burger offering and kept it simple with the Bill's Hamburger.
As we waited for our main courses to arrive we gazed around the restaurant, noticing the open brick work and fume extraction and plumbing above us creating an industrial kitchen look.
The restaurant also had a larder full of goodies from jams and biscuits to tea and gin for customers to buy.
The fume extraction and plumbing is on show and there is an industrial kitchen look to many of the fittings.
The taste test
We didn't have to wait long for our friendly young waitress to return with our dinners in hand.
The dishes both looked clean, hearty and appetizing and they were both hot.
Like most gourmet burgers these days, you have to remove a few layers before you can actually get your mouth around the bun.
So I removed the lettuce, tomato, red onion, gherkin and halloumi (I ordered as an extra) and squirted a splodge of Heinz Ketchup onto the patty before I tucked in.
Thanks @BillsRestaurant for a cracking burger tonight complete with sweet potato fries & an espresso martini #foodie pic.twitter.com/KZvp0gNNGu — Laura Nightingale (@la_nightingale) August 30, 2016
It was amazing. Each bite was a hefty sized mouthful because the beef patty was so thick.
It was a "proper hamburger". Lightly seasoned and meaty where you can actually taste the mince.
The patty had a robust barbecue flavour running through it and as I had asked mine to be cooked medium, it had a juicy pink tinge.
It took me a while to demolish the hunk of beef encased in a delicious lightly toasted soft bun which didn't fall apart as soon as I bit into it - bonus!
Plus if you're coeliac, you can swap the wheat for a gluten-free bun instead.
As an additional extra I chose a couple of slices of grilled halloumi. Salty and chewy, it was moreishly good cheese.
From £1.20, other extras included Monterey Jack cheese, streaky bacon, guacamole and avocado.
Bill's Hamburger, £9.95
I also swapped my skin-on-fries for sweet potato fries, and they were just as irresistable.
Served in a separate silver tin, the candied side had a slight crisp and a comforting soft centre.
For just £9.95 my meal was an absolute bargain!
My brother enjoyed his chargrilled lamb cutlets (£17.95) which were served with bubble and squeak mash, runner beans and a lemon and caper dressing.
He wiped the plate clean and thoroughly enjoyed the hearty dish. The only criticism he had was that for a growing lad he could have done with a bigger portion for the price tag, plus he would have preferred a traditional rich gravy compared to an oily jus.
Special - chargrilled lamb cutlets
Dessert
If you love a truly British pud, you will be spoilt for choice at Bill's; from strawberry pavlova and lemon meringue pie cheesecake, to warm chocolate brownie and gooseberry and almond crumble.
My brother was torn between three of the desserts but decided to go with warm mini cinnamon doughnuts (£5.50) served with strawberries and warm chocolate sauce.
He loved every sugary bite but was disappointed the sauce was not warm as described on the menu.
Mango and strawberry sorbet
I rounded off my feast with three scoops of mango and strawberry sorbet (£4.25). Served in a tall glass with a customised wafer on top, the two creamy flavours were rich and refreshing.
We would certainly give our first experience of Bill's Camberley two big thumbs up, and for me, the Bill's Hamburger had to be the best I had tried in town... so far!
Factbox:
Bill's Camberley is located outside The Atrium in Park Street
Bill: Two courses with a drink for two people cost around £45
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8am-11pm, Sunday and bank holiday 9am- 10.30pm
Dress code: Casual
Address: Bill's, The Atrium, Park Street, Camberley , GU15 3PL
Telephone: 01276 64667
Website: bills-website.co.uk | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/bills-camberley-review-could-best-11822555 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/bb426ea32af1a570cefc68abe1e999c30c0125b30e6e2352ac197f8fcf348564.json |
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"Dimitri Kondonis"
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| 2016-08-30T06:46:44 | null | 2016-08-30T07:30:00 | Game executive Jamie Lamont is remaining tight-lipped over any other spaces, as G Live, Guildford Castle and Guildford Cathedral compete for a place | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fguildford-monopoly-producers-announce-first-11801270.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11157336.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/GLP_SAH_SA161318_22JPG.jpg | en | null | Guildford Monopoly producers announce first names on town's version of hit board game | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Get Surrey and the Surrey Advertise r will both take their place on the new Guildford Monopoly board.
The traditional family board game will feature the Surrey Advertiser in place of London’s Fleet Street - the spiritual home of British journalism - while Get Surrey will take its place as a ‘community chest’ space.
Other Guildford institutions and landmarks will take up the other spaces following public nominations.
Mayfair looks set to be a battle between the top three in the voting, with G Live, Guildford Castle and Guildford Cathedral all competing for the most prized street on the board.
But game executive Jamie Lamont remained tight-lipped over which places will be confirmed on the board.
“We are keeping just about everything under our Monopoly top hats until the launch of the board in October,” Mr Lamont said.
“We have announced one of the two charity squares that are on the board and we can confirm that the Advertiser has landed on Fleet Street.
The new community chest piece which will feature online news website GetSurrey
The brand new Surrey Advertiser spot which will take its place where traditionally Fleet Street would feature
“In the best traditions of British journalism they have a scoop on their own story as we hadn’t planned on any more announcements until nearer the launch.
“We reckon it could be this year’s number one Christmas seller judged by massive advance orders, both in Guildford and from big online retailers like Amazon.”
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The game’s chiefs want to hear what makes the public fall “in love” with Guildford.
The writer of the best entry will get to be a VIP – Very Important Player – and get to keep the first board that rolls off the presses, signed by those on the board, as well as starring in the game’s launch video.
Mr Lamont said: “The board is in effect a love letter to Guildford, featuring all the great and good of Guildford.
“So we feel the person who gets to open and play the first board should tell us why they are in love with it.”
To enter, email [email protected] with the subject “Why I am in love with Guildford” by 23.59 on Wednesday (August 31).
Stores in the town that have confirmed they will be stocking the new board when it is released later this year include Smyths, Waterstones, WHSmith and The Works. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/guildford-monopoly-producers-announce-first-11801270 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/f2b468177f623ef87f363afc7df21ec89ed5e572d2d4399debaf860abddceabe.json |
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"Joshua Smith"
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| 2016-08-28T08:46:03 | null | 2016-08-28T08:00:00 | As the radio station prepares to commemorate 40 years on the airwaves, we look back at where it all began | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fradio-frimley-park-mark-40-11806991.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11807050.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS33093343.jpg | en | null | Radio Frimley Park to mark 40 year anniversary with celebratory charity dinner | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | At the mic for Frimley Park Radio in the late 1980s, former News & Mail reporter Richard Fleming, now television presenter for the Colorado Rapids
A hospital radio service prepares to celebrate 40 years of riding the airwaves.
A registered charity since 1996, Radio Frimley Park exists to provide the in-house service at Frimley Park Hospital.
With funds provided by the hospital’s League of Friends, following test broadcasts on a couple of evenings a week, the service was launched on October 1 1976.
The brainchild of Gordon Cox, it was originally known as the Frimley Park Broadcasting Service, exchanging the title for the current Radio Frimley Park (RFP) in later years.
The station is affiliated to the Hospital Broadcasting Association, joining more than 300 other volunteer-led stations across the country.
In the late 1980s, the first outside broadcast vehicle was acquired and since then, the station has had a number of former ambulances that have been converted into mobile studios.
These have been used to provide public address facilities at many outdoor events and generate revenue for the station’s core activities.
Former Treasurer, and current presenter Willie Fletcher
In 1990, the studio was stripped of almost all its broadcasting equipment after a break-in but thanks to a huge fundraising effort and with the support of the local community, RFP was back on the air with a visit from comedian and TV presenter Tom O’Connor, one of the Hospital Broadcasting Association’s show business ‘ambassadors’ at the time.
Its current chairman, Malcolm Treen, said: “I personally joined RFP in the late ’90s and first learned to go round the wards, getting song requests for our presenters on a Monday and Thursday evening.
“I also used to persuade them to take part in the Monday and Thursday night quiz, for which there are some wonderful prizes supplied by Sainsbury’s of Camberley and Watchmoor Park plus our own prizes of RFP mugs and other give-aways.
Kieran Cooke - a long-term member and OB team leader, pictured in the studio
“I then progressed to have my own programme, which is a live slot on a Sunday evening between 5pm and 8pm.
"I also do a film and show music programme seven days a week between 1pm and 2pm and a classical hour every night from 10pm until 11pm.”
The station has moved on since its early days and can now be heard online.
Mr Treen said: “Today Radio Frimley Park’s principal aims remain what they have always been – to inform, educate and relieve sickness, infirmity and/or old age among the patients of Frimley Park Hospital.
“We broadcast 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week and can be heard on the web at www.radiofrimleypark.co.uk.
Simply click on the ‘listen now’ button.
“This way, relatives or friends who can’t get to the hospital can still hear music they have requested played for the patient.”
Radio Frimley Park celebrates its 40th anniversary on October 1
The station will celebrate its 40-year anniversary on October 1 with a charity dinner in the Lakeside Club’s Canal Suite, donated by Bob Potter, during an evening that includes entertainment from the London Philharmonic Skiffle Group and award presentations.
The station is particularly keen to hear from former members, who are asked to email secretary Ed Mayne at [email protected].
RFP is holding an open day on Saturday October 29, between 10am and 5pm, when there will be an opportunity to look at the facilities and find out more about becoming a volunteer member.
The studio is located past reception through two double doors and immediately on the right hand side of the corridor, opposite the lifts. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/radio-frimley-park-mark-40-11806991 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/bd7b059dd81aab8e9ddde3207030ae7388d7c2ae43f08f2f04fd9039eee87113.json |
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"Candice Ritchie"
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| 2016-08-30T20:46:30 | null | 2016-08-30T21:12:38 | The front cabin of the lorry was ripped off the vehicle after it was involved in a collision with a truck carrying plant machinery | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fa3-crash-see-pictures-showing-11821045.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11820980.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/3D5A9406JPG.jpg | en | null | A3 crash: See pictures showing debris and carnage after lorry overturned | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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This is the aftermath of a collision on the A3 which blocked the road for almost four hours on Tuesday afternoon.
An articulated lorry overturned on the southbound carriageway at around 2pm, after being involved in a crash with another lorry carrying plant machinery.
The incident happened between Milford and Thursley , and the road was closed while emergency services attended the scene.
UK News in Pictures
These dramatic images show the aftermath of the collision, with the lorry on its side as recovery work began to take place.
The front cabin of the lorry was completely torn off the vehicle, and debris can be seen strewn across the carriageway.
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UK News in Pictures
Both drivers suffered shock and minor injuries in the incident, but did not require hospital treatment.
Surrey Police were advising motorists to avoid the area throughout the afternoon, and to exit the A3 at Guildford.
The crash caused delays of around an hour and a half for some motorists, with queues reaching back to the Hogs Back, and long delays on the A286.
UK News in Pictures
The road re-opened shortly before 6pm, and traffic was said to be easing at around 6.30pm. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/a3-crash-see-pictures-showing-11821045 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/c9583b5a38ec2a6391e8efda0d8e756010f5977d6e6b75524e5de6e9985ca381.json |
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"Eleanor Davis"
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| 2016-08-30T14:46:37 | null | 2016-08-30T08:00:00 | Woking councillors will decide whether to upgrade the borough's CCTV camera network at a meeting in October | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fcctv-upgrade-woking-town-centre-11801343.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11818900.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/GettyImages-453634228.jpg | en | null | CCTV upgrade for Woking town centre and new control room plans revealed | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Council papers have revealed plans to upgrade Woking's CCTV cameras and build a new control room.
Woking Borough Council has been tight-lipped over the plans but a "key decision" in the authority’s Forward Plan of Key Decisions is tabled for October 13.
The forward plan sets out decisions to be made by executive members and this latest publication states the portfolio holder will be consulted prior to the meeting.
Councillor Beryl Hunwicks, portfolio holder for community safety, said she was not yet aware of the details of the proposals other than the forward plan is put together by the leader of the council, Councillor John Kingsbury, and chief executive Ray Morgan, along with relevant managers.
A spokesman for the council said only that "details will be available nearer the time".
The majority of the borough’s CCTV cameras, totalling 380, are placed in council car parks.
Some 63 cameras are currently installed in the town centre, 16 at the railway station and a further 13 in the town centre for automatic number plate recognition.
In West Byfleet, 22 cameras are installed, in Sheerwater there are 13 and five are placed in Knaphill.
Woking’s control room also monitors 30 cameras placed in Camberley town centre, on behalf of Surrey Heath Borough Council.
The last annual report, from January 1 to December 31 2014, reveals 127 cameras were used in 511 police investigations. The majority of these, 355, occurred in Woking town centre.
Of these, 127 cameras assisted police officers in making arrests, again, the majority of which were place in the town centre.
Chertsey Road and Chobham Road were highlighted as hot spots where cameras had assisted in arrests. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/cctv-upgrade-woking-town-centre-11801343 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/c6727f6bf81a9ea20d549fa42b67d8eedfee2009e611141b2424e8dcaf388966.json |
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"Sophie Evans"
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| 2016-08-26T13:02:20 | null | 2016-08-25T18:05:00 | Matt Cobden, from Walton, was driving the rare F50 supercar when it crashed through a wooden fence on a 10mph private road | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fferrari-crash-dad-named-locally-11799346.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11799654.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/BeFunky-Collage.jpg | en | null | Ferrari crash dad named locally after accident which claimed life of teenager | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Facebook Mr Cobden, 37, remains in hospital in a stable condition
The dad seriously hurt in a £1.2million Ferrari horror crash in North Warnborough near Hook that claimed the life of a teenager has been named locally.
Matt Cobden, from Walton, was driving the rare F50 supercar when it crashed through a wooden fence on a 10mph private road.
A 13-year-old boy, who was a passenger from Winchester in Hampshire, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Mr Cobden, 37, remains in a stable condition in North Hampshire Hospital after the incident on Monday night (August 22), reported Mirror Online.
The unidentified teenager is believed to have suffered a fatal chest injury in the crash, possibly from a fence post.
The two victims are unrelated, police confirmed.
Hampshire Police added the single-vehicle collision happened on an access road to Newlyns and Lodge Farms in Hook Road.
Google The area near where the crash happened
The Ferrari F50, one of only 349 ever made, ploughed through the fence and flipped over after careering off the quiet farm access road at around 8.35pm.
The smash left skid marks and broken glass on the road.
A spokesman for Hampshire Police said: "Officers have been continuing their investigations into the exact circumstances of the incident throughout the day and have indicated that the driver of the vehicle was the 37-year-old man."
Mr Cobden, who is married with a young son, is the owner of Toy Stor-Age, a bespoke luxury car storage facility that the access road leads to.
Some North Warnborough residents heard sirens and saw flashing lights and a helicopter circling overhead after the crash.
One said: "I could see the lights from the window at the top of the stairs and there was a helicopter circling for a while.
"It landed on the field just next to that road but you couldn't tell from here what it was doing.
"I only realised what had happened when I saw the news this afternoon."
A man working on the nearby industrial estate said he had seen the classic red Ferrari parked earlier in the day.
He said: "It stands out, doesn't it, it's not a car you see every day. It was parked up here.
"I saw the fence broken in when I got in his morning because I get in quite early but at that time I had no idea.
"I didn't look that bad but I heard that a little boy died which is terrible."
Regulars in the nearby Derby Inn said that the pub was busy, and they saw sirens and emergency vehicles.
A South Central Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: "At 20:35 on Monday night (August 22) we were called to a road traffic collision involving one vehicle.
"We sent two crews, including an ambulance officer and co-responder, to the scene, as well as the Thames Valley air ambulance.
"We treated two patients - a young teenager, who was unfortunately pronounced dead at the scene, and a man in his thirties who was assessed and taken to North Hampshire hospital in Basingstoke by road."
The Ferrari F50 is a mid-engined supercar introduced in 1995 - with only 349 ever being made.
The two-door, two seat roadster with a removable hardtop has a 4.7L V12 engine developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1990 Ferrari 641 Formula One car. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/ferrari-crash-dad-named-locally-11799346 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/e8edb2812c045dcb867cdc7bf02481b133d60d288443d0f667398741664043e3.json |
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"Patrick E Scott"
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| 2016-08-31T08:46:35 | null | 2016-08-31T08:00:00 | There were 705 accidents involving vans and lorries in Surrey in 2015, nearly 200 more than the year before | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fworrying-increase-lorry-van-crashes-11819808.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11819133.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/14152097_320798971596939_1010613746_o.jpg | en | null | Worrying increase in lorry and van crashes according to new figures | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The crash happened on the southbound A3 at Thursley
Road accidents involving vans and lorries increased by a third in Surrey last year, figures show.
Department for Transport figures also reveals that the increase in Surrey is completely contrary to a national decline.
There were 705 accidents involving vans and lorries in Surrey in 2015, an increase of 32% when compared with the 534 accidents in 2014.
This increase went completely against the national trend of a 1.3% drop across Britain.
As many as 982 people were injured in the 705 accidents in Surrey last year and seven accidents resulted in fatal injuries to those involved.
Lorry/Van road accidents in Surrey 2015
Elmbridge and Epsom and Ewell saw the biggest two rises in the country on a local authority level with accidents involving vans and lorries up by 141% and 122% respectively.
While the number of accidents involving all vans and lorries increased across Surrey the number of heavy goods vehicles involved in road accidents actually fell last year, down by 16% to 179.
Across the whole of Britain there were 20,916 road accidents involving vans and lorries in 2015, down by 1.3% compared to the 21,182 accidents in 2014 but an increase of 4.3% compared to the average number accidents in each year between 2010 and 2014.
While the total number of accidents involving vans and lorries fell slightly last year the number of fatal accidents increased by 10% from 438 to 480.
The number of heavy goods lorries involved in accidents - vehicles weighing 3.5 tonnes and above - fell by six per cent from 6,873 in 2014 to 6,467 last year.
The A3 southbound carriageway was closed for 'several hours' after a lorry overturned between Milford and Thursley on Tuesday afternoon (August 29).
In the early hours Tuesday, dramatic pictures showed a camper van which crashed through an M25 carriageway barrier near junction 14. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/worrying-increase-lorry-van-crashes-11819808 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/c7ab0270a55f65ccf2c1815331e64aadafec7c45368a2eee1a3fdc94c47ea358.json |
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"Clive Youlton"
]
| 2016-08-30T16:46:28 | null | 2016-08-30T16:38:19 | A first win of the season against Chester is only a building block - can Cards improve on a poor start? | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2Ffootball-news%2Fwoking-fc-clubs-plight-fans-11819349.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11819568.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/fans.jpg | en | null | Woking FC: The club's plight | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Woking remain in the bottom four of Vanarama National after just a single win in seven matches - Monday’s energetic victory against Chester coming as a welcome relief.
Here’s what Cards’ fans had to say at Kingfield about the general state of play - and thoughts on the campaign so far.
A common theme - their faith in manager Garry Hill remains strong.
Great performance all round. https://t.co/bhfgccsJwM — André Langlois (@SeldonMoore) August 29, 2016
‘It’s a difficult one’
David Holmes Woking FC v Chester FC - Cards' fan Michael Clifton
Michael Clifton, from Horsell, is in his 27th season supporting the Cards
He said: “I’ve seen some good times but this is a hard one and it’s been a difficult season so far.
“We have a young squad and we have had to bring in players from lower divisions and at the moment, in patches, they are playing well. They just need that confidence boost which the win against Chester will hopefully give them.
“Any young player gets confidence from winning. We have conceded goals this season when the heads have dropped a bit and we’ve conceded two or three more after that. As we did against York and against Dagenham.
“But I still have faith in Garry Hill. He can only work with the money he’s got and you are only as good as the players you’ve got. We can’t afford the big players and we have to get who we can get hold of. He has a young squad with a lot of energy and talent and it’s just a case of gelling together consistently.”
‘We can turn it around’
David Holmes Woking FC v Chester City FC Michael George with his son Joseph, the youngster attending his first match at Kingfield
Michael George, who now lives in Ashford, Middlesex, is another long-serving supporter having followed the club for 25 years
“It’s a disappointment so far,” he said. “I have every confidence that the management team can turn it around and that we’ll soon start to pick up points and move up the table.
“The club’s got a good history of young players coming into the team and doing well, both here, or then moving on and having good careers elsewhere. The fans need to get behind the team 100%.”
‘Flat’
Philip Crawford, a Cards fan for a least 15 years
He declared: “It’s been a bit flat but it will get going at some point. That’s football, it goes in cycles sometimes.
"I think they [Garry Hill and Steve Thompson] will be able to improve results. They will get it settled down and the players will get used to each other and he’s [Hill] done it before so he will turn it around again.
“Maybe a loanee will come in and help, that’s the nature of the game I guess.
‘Resignation’
David Holmes Woking FC v Chester FC Woking FC fan Brian Oliver
Brian Oliver started going to Kingfield as a boy in the early 1970s, and has also travelled to away games since 1991
The Chester win was a real fillip for Cards but regarding the long-term view, he reckoned: “It’s been a difficult start but it’s not the first time we’ve had bad starts. This season just seems particularly so. There doesn’t seem to be a good atmosphere around the club.
“I think the fans have a feeling of resignation to my mind. People can’t really see where things can improve. There’s either got to be some sort of new investment, or we are heading for relegation which would be a shame.
“It’s commendable to play younger and inexperienced players but this is a tough league. Some are coming in from a lower level and have to adapt.
“In terms of getting results Garry has done it in the past and I have faith he can do it again but it’s going to be very difficult even for him.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/woking-fc-clubs-plight-fans-11819349 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/abb2331f83490511ddb1131a2fa27e47fc21069b29d43df8ed909fe764a8f687.json |
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"Matt Strudwick"
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| 2016-08-30T16:46:38 | null | 2016-08-30T16:20:50 | Staff used a defibrillator to try and restart the man's heart after he collapsed on the rowing machine | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fman-life-threatening-condition-after-11819707.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article7461939.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/leisure-centre.jpg | en | null | Man in life threatening condition after collapsing at Spelthorne Leisure Centre | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The man in his 50s collapsed whilst 'using the rowing machine' in the gym
A man was taken to hospital in a "life threatening condition" after collapsing while "using the rowing machine" at Spelthorne Leisure Centre .
Staff at the Everyone Active gym performed CPR and used a defibrillator in an attempt to restart the man’s heart at the Knowle Green centre in Staines as paramedics were called at around 5.30pm last Friday (August 26).
South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) paramedics continued to perform CPR on the man in his 50s as he was transported to St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey, in a life threatening condition.
“The staff at the scene acted really quickly to get CPR started and provided shocks with a defibrillator to restart the man’s heart,” a spokesman for SECAmb said.
“We are grateful for all the help prior to our arrival.”
Spelthorne Leisure Centre announced on its Facebook page the gym had been closed on Friday evening due to an earlier incident.
A club member, who did not wish to be named, said he was using the facilities when he suddenly heard someone shouting and screaming and turned around to see a man collapsed on the rowing machine.
“I was quite shocked and these things you don’t expect to happen,” he said.
Debbie Hazell, Everyone Active’s general manager at Spelthorne Leisure Centre, said: “I am sad to confirm that a gentleman became unwell on Friday, whilst using the gym facilities at Spelthorne Leisure Centre.
“Our colleagues immediately attended to the gentleman and performed all of the necessary treatments, including both CPR and defibrillation, until the arrival of the emergency services.
“We are deeply saddened by the incident and our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.”
Surrey Police said its officers did not attend the incident.
Emergency services could not provide an update on the condition of the man.
In May, a pensioner collapsed and died in the sauna at the leisure centre despite desperate efforts by staff, firefighters and paramedics to save his life. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/man-life-threatening-condition-after-11819707 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/20132208d9db4b0f754072b763aec594bc172e0c6168e7ca94f83d904ee0b91a.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
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| 2016-08-27T08:46:04 | null | 2016-08-27T08:31:40 | The man was aged in his early 20s and his death is currently being treated as unexplained | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fvirginia-water-incident-body-man-11807674.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11807672.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/virginia-waterJPG.jpg | en | null | Virginia Water incident: Body of man found by police in Windsor Lake | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The man's body was recovered from a lake at Virginia Water
The body of a man was found in a Virginia Water lake by police on Friday evening (August 26).
Surrey Police were called to Windsor Lake at around 6pm following reports of a man struggling in the water.
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service's water search team and the National Police Air Service assisted in the initial search.
The body of a man aged in his early 20s was recovered just after midnight on Saturday August 27 by specialist divers.
The death is currently being treated as unexplained, although at this stage there is not believed to be any third party involvement and it is not believed to be suspicious.
The man's next of kin have been informed. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/virginia-water-incident-body-man-11807674 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/e751a640da3af879e4e15b2069a0ca68f58b036fb711a9acfb315bf392eacfee.json |
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"Connie Rusk"
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| 2016-08-31T10:46:36 | null | 2016-08-31T09:30:07 | Repairs will start on the embankment between Farnham and Alton in September after the line was closed for nearly three weeks in the spring | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Ffarnham-alton-line-landslip-repairs-11821581.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11821949.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/download.png | en | null | Farnham to Alton line landslip repairs to be carried out in September | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Vital works to sure up a railway embankment between Farnham and Alton will get under way next month following a landslip at Wrecclesham that closed the line for nearly three weeks in April.
The repairs will start on September 5 with Network Rail building a wall on the north side of the slope to hold the embankment in place.
Engineers will also replace the slipped earth with compacted stone, incorporating new drainage, to help with the removal of water from the track and the embankment.
The landslip caused the planned extension to Farnham railway station car park to be postponed, as well as major travel disruption when engineers found the track was starting to dip.
They began work to stabilise the 250-metre stretch of track by drilling reinforcing "piles" eight metres into the ground beneath, allowing train services to resume on May 3.
Network Rail
Hector Kidds, senior asset engineer for Network Rail said, “Following the temporary works earlier this year to get the line re-opened as quickly as possible for passengers, we’ve spent the last few months designing a permanent solution that will improve the drainage and will stabilise the whole embankment.
"This will minimise the risk of any future landslips from happening at this location.
“The vast majority of our work will be carried out during weekdays but there may be some need to carry out works at weekends and overnight, though these will be kept to a minimum and I’d like to thank our neighbours for their patience while we carry out the upgrades.”
The permanent solution is set to complete by the start of 2017.
Network Rail | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/farnham-alton-line-landslip-repairs-11821581 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/83f9b1862fcbb16a3d640a5cd0ddad8b716333308fac0b498be0491d764f6b07.json |
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"Richard Spiller"
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| 2016-08-29T16:46:38 | null | 2016-08-29T16:00:00 | Gareth's Batty's men will have the chance to make up for last year's defeat in the final after a superb display to beat Yorkshire at Headingley | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fother-sport%2Fcricket%2Fsurrey-back-lords-after-triumph-11814403.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11814367.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/StuartMeaker.jpg | en | null | Surrey back at Lord's after triumph over Yorkshire | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Back in the Ballance: Stuart Meaker's crucial spell of 3-2 from nine balls included having England Test batsman Gary Ballance caught behind by Ben Foakes
Surrey are heading to Lord's after a superb all-round team performance saw them beat Yorkshire on Sunday (August 28).
They beat the hosts by 19 runs in the Royal London One-Day Cup semi-final following an exciting clash at Headingley which fully tested their mettle and the sturdiness of supporters' hearts.
Now Gareth Batty's men have the opportunity to put the disappointment of a narrow defeat to Gloucestershire 12 months ago at the game's headquarters behind them, taking on the winners of the other semi-final in which Warwickshire are pitted against Somerset.
Surrey were in desperate trouble by the third over after being put in on a damp day, losing Dominic Sibley for a duck and then their Sri Lankan kingpin Kumar Sangakkara. The hero of their quarter-final victory over Northants drove Tim Bresnan into the covers for just four, leaving his side 8-2.
Without Jason Roy - on England duty, along with three of the home side - the visitors desperately needed a major innings from someone and it was Steven Davies who provided it as he cracked 104. The left-hander has been linked with moves to several other counties, given his desire to keep wicket again regularly, but his calibre and application have come to the fore on several times this season and - with middle-order vacancies to fill - England's Test side could do far worse than look in his direction.
He linked well with Ben Foakes - the man who does have the gloves and may wear them at international level before long - for a fourth wicket partnership of 130, Surrey's best against Yorkshire in List A cricket and beating 110 added by Monte Lynch and Andy Needham at Bradford in 1985.
Davies, who scored 117, 52 and 56 in the Specsavers County Championship this season against the double champions, hit 10 fours and a six while Foakes made 90 in 110 balls. Handy late contributions from Sam Curran (18) and Ollie Pope, who made 20 on his county debut and clearly relished every moment of it, pushed their side up to 255-7 from 50 overs.
Despite losing opener Adam Lyth (4), as he forced Jade Dernbach straight to extra-cover, and one-day captain Alex Lees (26) being bowled by a Gareth Batty arm ball at 54, Yorkshire were shaping well at 75-2 in the 20th over.
A burst of 3-2 in balls from paceman Stuart Meaker was to change the game though, first Jonny Bairstow - released by England to play the game - clipping him to Sibley at midwicket for 13. Five runs later Gary Ballance's attempted cut was edged to Foakes and then Jack Leaning was bowled off the inside edge to make it 81-5.
Tim Bresnan (68) attempted to turn the match around again, a stand of 80 in 16 overs with youngster Matthew Waite adding 38 to his earlier 3-48 - worrying the visitors before Wilf Rhodes (23) joined Bresnan in another dangerous alliance of 45 for the seventh wicket.
Daniel Smith/Getty Key man: Steven Davies lifted Surrey out of trouble at Headingley with a crucial century in their semi-final victory over Yorkshire
Tom Curran split them by running out Rhodes with a direct hit before removing Azeem Rafiq (6) and Scott Patterson (0) in the same over. It was too much for Bresnan now and he was last out in the penultimate over for 68, lofting Dernbach into Sibley's safe hands in the deep to confirm Surrey's victory and another semi-final defeat for his side, having lost at the same stage last year.
Skipper Batty admitted he was concerned his side might not have enough: "At the half-way stage I thought we may be a bit light and would have like 270 or so but we still did well to get the runs on the board.
"It was tough knowing how to use our overs when we bowled but we got a bit lucky and they didn’t get away from us too much. I thought the partnership between Davies and Foakes was a real game changer on a good old fashioned pitch."
Davies added: "It was not easy at 8-2 with Kumar Sangakkara gone but he has scored a lot of runs for us and it was nice for the rest of us to be able to contribute.
"I thought Ben Foakes played really well in our partnership. I felt it was hard work for the first ten overs on a pitch which had been under cover. It was difficult to say what a good total should be and we were probably slightly under par at the half-way stage." | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/other-sport/cricket/surrey-back-lords-after-triumph-11814403 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/2cfaa89c013b492499efada1548c52f69cfeea8dac3e87e748c0ed76cf876c03.json |
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"Tom Smurthwaite"
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| 2016-08-26T13:00:09 | null | 2016-08-26T06:30:00 | Eddie Murphy, a friend of the Regan family, said the landlord’s dog had "really saved the day" | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fben-regan-hero-dog-named-11801756.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802117.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Bull-Head.jpg | en | null | Ben Regan: Hero dog named after tragic Reigate soldier foiled Dorking pub raid | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A pensioner whose pub raid was foiled by a dog named after a dead soldier has been jailed.
Career criminal William Batchelor threatened the landlord of The Bull’s Head in Dorking with a stolen screwdriver.
The landlord had been alerted to a break-in at the pub by Regan – a German short-haired pointer named in honour of Ben Regan, the Dorking Rugby Club player who was hit and killed by a car in Reigate in June 2015.
Batchelor, 69, was jailed for three years when he appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Friday last week after previously admitting seven counts of burglary and one of theft.
Caroline Moonan, prosecuting, told the court that on April 11 between 10.30am and 11am, Batchelor entered the South Street pub.
She said Eddie Murphy, the landlord, was cleaning when he was alerted by his dog to some activity upstairs.
“Mr Murphy went up to the living area and was confronted by Mr Batchelor. He asked what he was doing there,” Ms Moonan said.
Batchelor then pulled his jacket to cover his belt, Ms Moonan said, before telling Mr Murphy that he was looking for accommodation.
Google
“Mr Batchelor told the landlord not to call police, then put his hand under his jacket as if to grab something,” Ms Moonan said.
“Mr Murphy asked him if he had something down there that would hurt him.”
The landlord then lunged at Batchelor and grabbed what turned out to be a screwdriver, Ms Moonan said, before the intruder yelled abuse at Mr Murphy and threatened to kill him.
A victim impact statement read out in court described how Mr Murphy and his wife are now worried about being in the pub on their own.
Ms Moonan said the £7.85 screwdriver was stolen from a Dorking hardware store earlier that day.
The prosecutor told the court that also on April 11, at around 9.40am, Batchelor had entered the Farm Supplies shop in Dorking.
“An employee was working upstairs in the shop when he heard someone walking around behind him. He thought it was a colleague,” Ms Moonan said. “It wasn’t – it was a stranger.”
When he was confronted, Batchelor left the premises and nothing was taken, Ms Moonan said.
The five other counts of burglary relate to the targeting of pubs in the Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire areas, Ms Moonan said.
Timothy Leete, defending, said his client could adequately be described as a ‘career criminal’.
“He has a long history of previous offences,” Mr Leete said. “He is an opportunist burglar.”
Since his release from custody last year, Batchelor has struggled with debts, Mr Leete told the court.
“He borrowed money, sometimes from banks, other times from less discernible sources, like loan sharks,” he said. “He has found some very unpleasant people on his doorstep.”
Judge Stephen Lennard, addressing Batchelor, of Vera Lynn Close, London, said: “You could properly be described as a lifetime criminal. You will have heard all of this so many times.
“You should no longer be committing offences of this type. I hope this represents the last in this sequence of events.”
The judge sentenced Batchelor to a total of three years in prison, to serve half in custody and half on licence.
No order was made for compensation due to his financial situation.
Speaking soon after the pub burglary, Mr Murphy, a friend of the Regan family, said the landlord’s dog had "really saved the day". | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/ben-regan-hero-dog-named-11801756 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/73e53bd524b75b26bc10057b5b380c74060b342add8a90cfc1ba9e50c8f14998.json |
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"Beth Duffell"
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| 2016-08-29T12:46:26 | null | 2016-08-29T13:00:00 | Cat Lewis launched the petition, which is set to be discussed at a full council meeting in October | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fhundreds-back-woking-petition-calling-11802260.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802289.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS94794431.jpg | en | null | Hundreds back Woking petition calling for wheelchair accessible equipment in borough’s parks | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Cat Lewis and her children, Leia Morgan and Thomas Lewis with nan Liz Fitzsimmons at Woking Park
More than 600 people have signed a petition calling for wheelchair accessible equipment in one of Woking’s parks.
In July Cat Lewis from Westfield set up the petition calling for the equipment in just one of the borough’s play areas.
The petition went live on the Woking Borough Council website in mid-July and closed a month later, having gained 619 signatures.
It will now be discussed at a council meeting in October.
Mrs Lewis is mother to Leia Morgan, five, and Thomas Lewis, three. Leia was born with a rare chromosome disorder called Pallister-Killian syndrome and is wheelchair bound.
She cannot walk or talk and communicates with her family and friends through facial expressions. She cannot sit unaided so swings in the parks in Woking are unsuitable for her.
The mother-of-two decided to take action to see if wheelchair accessible equipment can be included in the borough’s parks, believing that all children have the right to play and be included.
She set up a Facebook page last month, Play for all in Woking, and used the page to promote the petition and spread the word.
Speaking about the petition, she said: “The 619 signatures was a pretty good amount.
“I thought we would get more but I am pleased with the amount we got. It was all dependant on people sharing the petition and getting the word out there.”
Since launching the petition, Mrs Lewis has learnt of a wheelchair accessible roundabout at Sutherland Memorial Park in Burpham, Guildford, which she has visited with Leia.
The wheelchair accessible children's roundabout at Sutherland Memorial Park in Burpham, Guildford
She added: “Everyone who signed the petition said it was a good idea and said why shouldn’t we have these kind of facilities in the area, when they have them in other parks.”
The family would preferably like to see a wheelchair accessible swing and roundabout installed in one of Woking’s parks and are willing to fundraise to support the project.
Councillors Will Forster and Kevin Davis have been in touch with Mrs Lewis about her idea.
Last month the local authority said a review of the authority’s play strategy will take place.
Mrs Lewis is calling for wheelchair accessible equipment in one of Woking's many parks
At the time, Cllr David Bittleston, the council’s portfolio holder for cultural and community development, said: “We pride ourselves on providing accessible, challenging and innovative play equipment for children of all ages and abilities across our 42 play areas.
“We are committed to identifying and reducing barriers to access by those with disabilities or special needs. We understand the importance of ensuring all needs are catered for and that play facilities provide opportunities for the stimulation of a range of senses including sight, hearing, touch and smell."
He added: “A forthcoming review of our existing play strategy will provide us with the opportunity to assess current and future community need, while taking into account the views of local residents, that will go towards shaping our play areas of the future.”
The petition will be debated at the full council meeting on Thursday October 20 in the council chamber at the civic offices in Gloucester Square. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/hundreds-back-woking-petition-calling-11802260 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/dabc8a0254355a76f0895283aa9d8fd4f548cb0a478fbcac2a7fc497445d21c4.json |
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"Mark Edwards",
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| 2016-08-30T16:46:48 | null | 2016-08-30T16:17:54 | Both drivers were treated for shock after the crash, as a witness described a "pretty crazy" scene | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fa3-southbound-lorry-crash-sees-11819807.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11819133.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/14152097_320798971596939_1010613746_o.jpg | en | null | A3 southbound lorry crash sees huge vehicle overturn blocking road near Milford | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The crash happened on the southbound A3 at Thursley
An articulated lorry has overturned on the A3 southbound after being involved in a crash with another lorry carrying plant machinery.
The incident happened just before 2pm on Tuesday between Milford and Thursley .
The A3 is currently closed between Milford and Thursley with police asking motorists to avoid the southbound carriageway.
A spokesman for the force said: “An articulated lorry overturned after colliding with a trailer lorry carrying plant machinery on the southbound carriageway.
“Both drivers suffered shock and minor injuries following the incident.
Google Maps Traffic on the A3 on Tuesday August 30
“The southbound carriageway remains closed while vehicle recovery takes place and emergency services continue to deal with the incident.”
Motorists are being advised to exit the A3 southbound at Guildford and use alternative routes to get to Thursley or further south.
Traffic is currently queueing from Milford Bypass to B3000 at Puttenham.
Charlotte Mallyon, who was two cars behind the lorry, said: “There were two lorries, the one with the digger was in front, and the lorry which overturned was behind.
“It looked like the lorry cut in and had to swerve because the driver thought it was going to hit the end of the digger, but because it was sharp, it overturned.
“It was pretty crazy, I was screaming.”
She said she put her hazards on, and was worried the cars behind her were going to crash into the back of her.
“My partner called the police and fire brigade,” she said. “About five of us got out to help. The driver who rolled over managed to get out, he had scratches all over his arm.
“Bits of the lorry were all over the road. We were stuck [behind the accident] for about an hour and a half.
“They were getting the cars to turn off at the Thursley turn off. If the car in front of me hadn’t stopped, it would’ve been a lot worse.”
A South East Coast Ambulance Service spokesman has said one ambulance crew was sent to the scene, but no one required hospital treatment. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/a3-southbound-lorry-crash-sees-11819807 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/da75e3618c56d9d0469ce1e00675585483b62976c98391ffcb6b24101b21e369.json |
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"James Chapple",
"Thomas Mackintosh"
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| 2016-08-26T12:47:32 | null | 2016-08-26T11:39:03 | A boy aged between six and seven years of age was reportedly bundled into a van in Redstone Road at around 4.45pm on Thursday | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fredhill-child-abduction-residents-react-11803629.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11802468.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/RedhillStation2.jpg | en | null | Redhill child abduction: Residents react to 'dreadful' incident as child reportedly snatched off street in 'broad daylight' | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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"When things like this happen, life just stops."
Shocked Redhill residents have spoken out after their town became the centre of a frantic police operation when a boy was reportedly abducted during the Thursday afternoon rush-hour.
A member of the public told Surrey Police of how they saw a young boy, thought to be between six and seven years of age, bundled into the back of a van.
The force quickly issued a CCTV image of the van, a black VW Transporter, but this specific vehicle has since been ruled out of the investigation.
Officers are continuing to search for a van of the same description though following the suspected abduction at around 4.45pm on Thursday.
A major police operation continued overnight into Friday morning. Speaking outside Reigate police station, Superintendent Chris Edwards made a renewed appeal for information.
At this stage, police say no child matching the boy's description has been reported missing locally or nationally, and that they do not yet know the child's identity.
Residents waking up to the news on Friday morning reacted with a mixture of shock and hope the boy will be found safely.
Redhill-born John O'Connell, who now lives in Nutley, said the situation was unlike anything he had experienced in the town before.
"It is such a dreadful thing to happen, which just does not bear thinking about," he said.
"When things like this happen, life just stops and you just hope that the police are doing everything they can to help find the child and help the family.
"It is horrible to think about, that someone would sink that low to take a child. Just hard to believe that a human being could be capable of doing something this awful.
"My thoughts are with the family, and I hope that the child is found."
'Puzzling'
Another woman, who gave her name only as Jenny, said she was also shocked at the timing of the reported abduction.
"I was shocked when I heard about it," she said. "The fact that someone would do something like that in broad daylight when there are supposed to be a lot of people in the area just confuses me.
"Someone must have seen something.
"I do find it puzzling that no child has been reported missing, surely someone would have noticed and would have told the police.
"I would expect the police to put everything into finding this child for the sake of his safety, my heart goes out to the poor family who are affected.
"It is a terrible thing to happen."
Surrey Police
Another woman, who did not wish to be named, added: "It is all very strange, I just can't get my head around it all.
"I have a brother who is six years old, and if he is out of my sight for more than a few minutes panic sets in.
"For the family now surely there must be instant panic as to where he is, the fact that we do not know the identity of the child is odd."
Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey Police on 101, or 999 in the event of an emergency, quoting Operation Bigfoot - or contact Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/redhill-child-abduction-residents-react-11803629 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/05e0addc841310722bbf0300d09f1fb23ad0432fe522145f7b165c7cb6335c38.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
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| 2016-08-28T12:46:04 | null | 2016-08-28T12:42:44 | From classic cars to iconic military vehicles, crowds were left amazed by the demonstrations on offer at Dunsfold Park | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Fwings-wheels-highlights-motor-demonstrations-11811345.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11808994.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/vintage-motorJPG.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels: Highlights of the motor demonstrations and stunt displays | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Vehicles from every era ripped up the track at Dunsfold Park during this year's Wings and Wheels.
The home of Top Gear proved a fitting setting to welcome back hundreds of vehicles as they paraded at the festival.
Motor demonstrations saw sports cars prove their worth while the military procession saw armored vehicles and 4x4s from throughout history.
Supercharged Americana at Wings and Wheels
Members of the public were able to take part too, with rides on tanks available as well as the epic monster trucks.
Other displays were on offer including Steve 'Showtime' Colley who was tearing up the Stunt Zone with his motorcycle tricks.
Steve “Showtime” Colley set to wow Wings and Wheels 2016
Ahead of the event Mr Colley told Get Surrey: “I’m Buzzing to be attending Wings and Wheels for the first time this year.
“I’ll be introducing the new Gas Gas bikes to my show which have more power and are much lighter, being only 64kg.
“With the new bikes I’m working on some new tricks, which are going to be awesome. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/wings-wheels-highlights-motor-demonstrations-11811345 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/01a611060e711169f8530eb88c573a471eff1d6a4c457f88ab9c869ef63820e7.json |
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"James Watkins"
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| 2016-08-27T16:46:38 | null | 2016-08-27T16:59:33 | Tickets will be available on the door once again on Sunday (August 28) from midday | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Farts-culture-news%2Fcomic-con-guildford-primeval-star-11808652.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11809089.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS88179697.jpg | en | null | Comic Con Guildford: Primeval star set to shine on day two | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Andrew Lee Potts at his appearance at the Wales Comic Con earlier this year, with Amanda Wills and her daughter Leasha.
Headlining day two of Guildford's first comic con will be Andrew-Lee Potts, star of the science fiction series Primeval.
Early bird tickets for 10am entry have sold out but general admission for the event is available from 12pm with tickets costing £10 for adults and £5 for children.
Also on the bill are John Challis, who played Boycie in Only Fools and Horses, Hattie Hayridge from comedy series Red Dwarf, and Ian McNeice who has starred in Doctor Who and played alongside Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
Hosted at the Spectrum, the event includes an array of stalls selling comic books and merchandise, as well as installations such as the car from David Hasselhoff's Knight Rider.
There will be a cosplay competition for those who have dressed up as their favourite characters from the world of television, film, comic book and games. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/comic-con-guildford-primeval-star-11808652 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/479f732d45af3f552230fd70d0a0704607ca42394b0098e2f3a8ab043dcdb8bb.json |
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| 2016-08-26T12:48:57 | null | 2016-08-26T13:30:00 | The RSPCA has said incidents of dogs being left in cars during hot weather 'sadly continues to happen on an all too regular basis' | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Frspca-repeats-dogs-die-hot-11800493.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11795643.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/vw-beetle-two-final.jpg | en | null | RSPCA repeats 'dogs die in hot cars' warning after Sainsbury's car park incident | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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An animal charity has reiterated its warning about the dangers of leaving dogs in hots cars following an incident at a supermarket car park in Burpham.
A dog owner was shamed on social media for leaving a "beautiful" cockerpoo in a car outside Sainsbury's on Wednesday (August 24), when temperatures soared to 31C across the county.
A spokesman for the RSPCA said it was a situation that "sadly continues to happen on an all too regular basis", despite the charity’s ongoing awareness campaigns.
The Guildford branch of the RSPCA asks supermarkets, DIY stores and councils to display its posters and carry out awareness courses on the issue.
The national charity receives thousands of reports of dogs suffering from heat exposure every year.
“Although the animal welfare charity records these calls as heat exposure in dogs, which can include dogs outside who are suffering from the heat or dogs in conservatories or caravans, the majority of these incidents are dogs in hot cars,” a spokesman for the charity said.
Nicola Mcgann A cockerpoo was left in this car while the owner went shopping at Sainsbury's in Burpham
“In 2015, the RSPCA received 8,779 calls to report incidents of dogs suffering from heat exposure, more than 3,000 more than in 2010," the spokesman added.
“But the number of calls did drop compared to 2014, when the charity saw a high of 10,229 incidents.
“The RSPCA and other organisations in the UK have teamed up to launch this year’s ‘Dogs Die in Hot Cars’ campaign to try to bring down this number of calls and raise awareness of the dangers of leaving dogs, and other pets, in hot environments.
“It’s important to remember not to leave any animal in a car or caravan, or in a conservatory or outbuilding, where temperatures can quickly rise, even when it doesn’t feel that warm outside.
“For example, when it’s 22C outside, within an hour the temperature can reach 47C inside a vehicle, which can result in death.”
The charity said that if anyone sees a dog in a car on a hot day, in an emergency it is best to dial 999 to report the incident.
“The RSPCA may not be able to attend quickly enough and, with no powers of entry, we’d need police assistance at such an incident,” the spokesman said.
“If the animal is displaying any sign of heatstroke, such as panting heavily, drooling excessively, is lethargic or uncoordinated, or collapsed and vomiting, call 999 immediately.
“If the situation becomes critical and police can’t attend, many people’s instinct is to break into the car to free the dog.
“But please be aware that, without proper justification, this could be classed as criminal damage.
“Make sure you tell the police of your intentions and take photos or footage of the dog as well as names and numbers of witnesses.
“The law states that you have a lawful excuse to commit damage if you believe that the owner of the property that you damage would consent to the damage if they knew the circumstances.”
'Monitor dog's condition'
Once removed from a hot car, the animal should be taken to a shaded or cool area and doused with water. The dog should then be allowed to drink small amounts of cool water.
The animal welfare charity is issuing advice after a surge in calls relating to animals and heat exposure last month.
The charity’s 24-hour emergency line received 1,606 calls in July, two every hour or more than 50 a day, from concerned members of the public reporting dogs shut in hot vehicles, farm animals out in the heat and horses without shade.
“If the dog isn’t displaying signs of heatstroke, establish how long the dog has been in the car and make a note of the registration,” the RSPCA spokesman said.
“Ask a member of staff to make an announcement of the situation, if possible, and get someone to stay with the dog to monitor its condition.”
RSPCA tips for pet owners in hot weather | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/rspca-repeats-dogs-die-hot-11800493 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/7fdd1e85ea7cf8c40ca06c8ec019e35c8dc448191316f26db1330996eea844c9.json |
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"Eleanor Davis"
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| 2016-08-30T12:46:26 | null | 2016-08-30T13:07:14 | The court heard a man was assaulted and items, including a Louis Vuitton bag and iPad Mini, were stolen from a Guildford address | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fthree-men-face-trial-over-11806166.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article7580390.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/guildfordcc_gv.jpg | en | null | Three men to face trial over Guildford ammonia assault and burglary | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The trio will stand trial at Guildford Crown Court next year
Three men have denied assaulting a man in Guildford while in possession of a wooden mallet and container of ammonia.
Derren Moore, 21 of Stuart Road, Reigate , Troy Whitwell, 22 of Newenham Road, Bookham , and Kieran Telfer of The Drive, Horley , entered not guilty pleas during a hearing held at Guildford Crown Court on Friday.
The trio are accused of one count of aggravated burglary, threatening another with an offensive weapon and assault by beating.
They denied threatening and assaulting a man named Nicholas Hennessy and entering a building on Lower Edgeborough Road on April 13.
They are accused of going there and stealing a jacket, a Louis Vuitton bag, a passport, an iPad mini and a laptop, while being in possession of a wooden mallet and container filled with ammonia.
A trial, expected to last around five days, has been scheduled for May 15, 2017.
All three men have been released on bail on condition not to contact the complainant, not to enter Guildford town centre and not to communicate with each other. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/three-men-face-trial-over-11806166 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/5eca34d0bc77a50d23191f8efb20fb57b7a4d2366fe020e43d1d037257d33c19.json |
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| 2016-08-26T12:58:18 | null | 2016-08-25T18:00:00 | This is how you should act if you ever face the horrible dilemma of seeing a dog suffering from heatstroke in a car | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Flifestyle%2Fcan-you-smash-window-save-11646323.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11646252.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/A-dog-patiently-waits-inside-a-car-to-his-owner-in-a-parking-lot.jpg | en | null | Can you smash a window to save a dog from a hot car? Here's what the RSPCA says | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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While many people know leaving dogs in hot cars can be extremely dangerous, the law around whether you can smash a vehicle window to save the animal is less clear.
With temperatures rocketing above 30C this week, the heat inside a car can be bad enough for humans to cope let alone pets.
Here we look at official guidance from the RSPCA on how you should respond if you see a sweltering dog in danger.
Dog owner shamed on Facebook for leaving dog in car in soaring heat
In an emergency, it is best to dial 999 and report a dog in a hot car to police.
The RSPCA says it may not be able to attend quickly enough and, with no powers of entry, it would need police assistance to get into a car without the owner's permission.
Nicola Mcgann A Cockerpoo was left in a car while its owner went shopping at Sainsbury's in Burpham on August 24 2016, the hottest day of the year
What if you see a dog struggling?
If the animal is displaying any sign of heatstroke - such as panting heavily, drooling excessively, is lethargic or uncoordinated, or collapsed and vomiting - call 999 immediately.
If the situation becomes critical and police can't attend, many people's instinct is to break into the car to free the dog. But please be aware that, without proper justification, this could be classed as criminal damage.
Make sure you tell the police of your intentions and take photos or footage of the dog as well as names and numbers of witnesses.
The law states that you have a lawful excuse to commit damage if you believe that the owner of the property that you damage would consent to the damage if they knew the circumstances.
Once removed from the car, move the dog to a shaded/cool area and douse him/her with cool water. Allow the dog to drink small amounts of cool water.
If the dog is not displaying signs of heatstroke, establish how long the dog has been in the car and make a note of the registration. If you are at a public event or venue ask a member of staff to make an announcement of the situation over the tannoy, if possible, and get someone to stay with the dog to monitor its condition.
You can call the RSPCA's 24-hour emergency cruelty line on 0300 1234 999 for advice but, if a dog is in danger, dialling 999 should always be the first step.
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What is being done to educate pet owners?
It has assembled a group of 12 organisations to spread the word about the dangers of leaving dogs in hot places – as well as offering advice on the best way to help if you find a suffering animal.
Already this summer the RSPCA has been called to three incidents in which dogs died from being trapped in a hot car.
Rescue and rehoming charities, veterinary associations, police, and welfare organisations are all working together to ensure owners know the dangers the warm weather can pose to dogs over the summer months.
'Dogs die in hot cars' campaign
A campaign called 'Dogs Die in Hot Cars' has been launched to try to improve the concerning statistics.
Dog's Trust, The Kennel Club and #TeamOtisUK are the latest groups to join the campaign, which is in its second year, with the support of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Blue Cross, British Veterinary Association (BVA), The Mayhew Animal Home, National Animal Welfare Trust, The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC), PDSA and Wood Green The Animals Charity.
It's important to remember not to leave any animal in a car or caravan, or in a conservatory or outbuilding, where temperatures can quickly rise, even when it doesn't feel that warm outside.
For example, when it is 22C outside, within an hour the temperature can reach 47C inside a vehicle, which can result in death.
In 2015, the RSPCA received 8,779 calls to report incidents of dogs suffering from heat exposure - more than 3,000 more than in 2010. But the number of calls did drop compared to 2014, when the charity saw a high of 10,229 incidents.
Number of incidents reported to RSPCA
Video at top of story courtesy of RSPCA | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/lifestyle/can-you-smash-window-save-11646323 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/00f6d6077fba356df845bbe7077ca6c66dd55b22d50c3c3ea4a8da8db65c9566.json |
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| 2016-08-26T16:45:55 | null | 2016-08-26T16:24:29 | A guide to which roads will be closed and when during this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Farts-culture-news%2Fnotting-hill-carnival-list-road-11804808.json | http://i4.getwestlondon.co.uk/incoming/article9976666.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Gabriel-Corcuera-3JPG.jpg | en | null | Notting Hill Carnival: List of road closures planned for festival | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A colourful celebration of Caribbean culture will be held this bank holiday weekend at Notting Hill Carnival .
The three-day event, taking place from Saturday August 27 to Monday August 29, will see hundreds of thousands of people heading to London to enjoy delicious Caribbean food, dance and celebrattions.
A number of roads will be closed around the area, so take note if you're planing on driving in west London this weekend.
TfL travel map
Transport for London has released a travel map for the Notting Hill Carnival, which shows the nearest bus stops and stations, as well as the carnival route, viewing areas and important roads.
Transport for London
Road closures
Roads in Notting Hill, Ladbroke Grove and the surrounding areas will be closed for the duration of the event.
For full and detailed listings plus maps of road closures during the carnival, visit the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea's website .
Road closures: Sunday August 28
Road Name Road Closure Anticipated Road Re-Opening Westbourne Park Road (between Great Western Road and Ladbroke Grove) 2am 5am Elgin Crescent 2am 5am Kensington Park Road (between Westbourne Grove and Elgin Crescent) 2am 5am Cambridge Gardens (between St Marks Road and Ladbroke Grove) 2am 5am Lane restrictions on Great Western Road 2am 5am Harrow Road in the north 7am 11.59pm Notting Hill Gate in the south 7am 11.59pm Clarendon Road in the west 7am 11.59pm Queensway in the east 7am 11.59pm
Road closures: Monday August 29 to Tuesday August 30
Road Name Road Closure Anticipated Road Re-Opening Harrow Road in the north 7am Monday August 29 5am Tuesday August 30 Notting Hill Gate in the south 7am Monday August 29 5am Tuesday August 30 Clarendon Road in the west 7am Monday August 29 5am Tuesday August 30 Queensway in the east 7am Monday August 29 5am Tuesday August 30
Information from TfL states that traffic is likely to be "slow-moving" on the following roads during the carnival: Edgware Road (A5), Harrow Road, Holland Park Avenue, Notting Hill Gate and Bayswater Road.
For more transport details, including how to get to the carnival by Tube, bike or bus, visit our Notting Hill Carnival transport guide. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/notting-hill-carnival-list-road-11804808 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/a5e2444525a6029c8fea965b057d72c89f5b071177a48ce3f1d32b94f3b8a83b.json |
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"Clive Youlton"
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| 2016-08-27T12:45:55 | null | 2016-08-27T11:51:35 | With only one point from their opening five games, the Cards will be desperate for some joy over the bank holiday | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2Ffootball-news%2Fyork-city-fc-vs-woking-11807852.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11807880.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Ansah.jpg | en | null | York City FC vs Woking FC: A guide to the clash | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Garry Hill will lead his Woking troops into battle at Bootham Crescent today (Saturday August 27) hoping to gain a first win of the season.
The Minstermen pose a real threat, despite their indifferent start, with City boss Jackie McNamara wanting his side to replicate the performance his men produced in a 2-1 defeat at Forest Green Rovers last time out.
There were encouraging signs in the second half against Dagenham & Redbridge last time out and Garry Hill’s side have a fighting chance if they can put together a display over 90 minutes at York.
Here’s some thoughts ahead of the game.
It promises to be an intriguing clash.
Here’s our handy guide if you’re heading to the game.
Who’s playing?
York City host Woking in the Vanarama National League.
When and where?
Today (August 27) at Bootham Crescent, York.
What has been said about the game?
Hill said: “We have to be keep working hard and we need players to take responsibility for their own decisions. Coach Steve Thompson can give instructions but we can’t do the jobs of the players for them.”
Is there any team news?
Hill is waiting on the fitness of Ismail Yakubu and Delano Sam-Yorke . The likelihood is, Yakubu will be first to make it back after Sam-Yorke aggravated his groin injury a little more than a week ago in training.
Hill will have the game with Chester (August 29) in mind too.
Andy Nunn Keiran Murtagh
Tell me more about York
They were relegated from the Football League last season and want to bounce back.
They have only won once this term, against Macclesfield, drawing two and losing two, including a 6-1 hammering at Gateshead.
A player to watch is Richard Brodie, who has scored a goal in each of their last two matches, albeit defeats.
Travelling, by car
A1 from the South
- Exit the A1 on Junction 44 and continue onto the A64, signposted York.
- Continue for around 10 miles and take the exit onto the A1237.
- Go straight through 4 roundabouts.
- On the 5th roundabout take a 3rd exit onto Shipton Rd/A19
- Continue on the A19 for around 2 miles and take a left onto Bootham Crescent
Guidance for parking
There is no parking at the ground and very limited street parking around the ground. The two nearest car parks are:
Marygate Car Park, Frederic Street, York, YO30 7DT
This is located on Bootham and is around 800 yards from the ground.
Bootham Row Car Park, Bootham Row, York, YO30 7BP
This is located on Bootham and is around 800 yards from the ground.
Union Terrace Car Park,Clarence Street, York, YO31 7ES
This is located on opposite York St John’s University on the B136 and is around 800 yards from the ground.
Admission prices
Away fans enter Bootham Crescent through turnstiles 14 to 23 in Grosvenor Road, with visiting supporters housed predominantly in an uncovered terrace which is situated behind one goal.
There are also additional covered seats available to away fans in section U of the Popular Stand, immediately to the right of the Grosvenor Road End and running along the side of the pitch.
Admission costs £18 for adults and £12 for concessions with a £1 charge to transfer to the covered seating.
Fancy a flutter?
Ladbrokes have York City to win as evens, Woking to win at 13/5 and a draw at 5/2.
Both teams to score is at 4/6 and for a 0-0 draw it’s 11/10. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/york-city-fc-vs-woking-11807852 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0b4272e5dc7abd9880ee9df83ef8447cc8479af3820259baba55e122866f8f09.json |
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"Paul Harper"
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| 2016-08-30T18:46:39 | null | 2016-08-30T19:00:00 | The vehicle ended up on the opposite carriageway after the crash near junction 14 at around 12.30am on Tuesday | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fm25-crash-sees-camper-van-11820883.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11820930.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/m252.jpg | en | null | M25 crash sees camper van smash through central reservation and overturn | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | This was the dramatic scene when a camper van overturned after smashing into an M25 central reservation barrier in the early hours of Tuesday.
The vehicle ended up on the opposite carriageway after the smash near junction 14 for Heathrow Airport, heading clockwise, at around 12.30am.
Pictures posted by Surrey Police's roads policing unit on Twitter showed debris strewn across the motorway and the vehicle severely damaged.
Police said the camper van had "crossed the carriageway" by smashing through the barrier.
A spokesperson for the force said: "Officers were called at around 12.30am following the incident which occurred after the vehicle, which was travelling clockwise, collided with the central reservation.
"The incident then led to a further collision between two cars on the anti-clockwise carriageway."
@SurreyRoadCops The camper van was wrecked
Police added: "The female driver of the camper van was taken to St Peter’s Hospital in Chertsey with minor injuries."
A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) said they got the call to attend just after midnight.
"One ambulance was requested and sent to the scene," they said.
@SurreyRoadCops The van ended up on the opposite carriageway
"One patient had got out of the vehicle after it had gone over the central reservation, a woman aged in her 50s.
"There were no obvious signs of injury but given the nature of the incident she was taken as a priority patient to hospital for further checks.
"She had cuts to her leg. There appeared to be no other injured patients." | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/m25-crash-sees-camper-van-11820883 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/67fd993f32a6fc970c4990934f7f360455ec01a42c06fc731592b3c17ed2d497.json |
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"Connie Rusk"
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| 2016-08-30T10:46:56 | null | 2016-08-30T09:32:12 | Join our countdown to 2016's next bank holiday weekend | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Fnext-bank-holiday-11816586.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article9340344.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Winter-View-Devils-Punchbowl-by-Len-Deeley.jpg | en | null | When is the next bank holiday? | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | After a relaxing, sunny three-day break, it's only natural to starting wondering when the NEXT bank holiday is.
So you best prepare for chillier climes, festive decorations and even a sprinkling of snow as the next bank holiday will be in December.
When is the next bank holiday? Get your scarves out 0 Days 0 Hours 0 Minutes 0 Seconds
However, the wait isn't all doom and gloom as you'll get a bank holiday double whammy.
First up is Boxing Day (Monday December 26), and then a bonus bank holiday the next day (Tuesday December 27).
It's like that famous saying about the London buses - you wait ages for one and then two come along at the same time.
And if you are really looking ahead, then you'll be delighted to know we will have EIGHT bank holidays in 2017 - starting with January 2. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/next-bank-holiday-11816586 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/19960e5f8f857938f7139405e393588a4e5235a5ae28d6a3e2a5ab9e5a352d13.json |
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| 2016-08-26T13:02:46 | null | 2016-08-25T17:02:28 | Many Surrey schools have been reporting record breaking years after hard work pays off for pupils | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fgcse-results-school-outstanding-grades-11799843.json | http://s.getsurrey.co.uk/skins/getsurrey/css/images/apple-touch-icon.png | en | null | GCSE results by school: Outstanding grades celebrated in Guildford, Godalming, Cranleigh and Mole Valley | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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Thousands of pupils across Surrey were celebrating after receiving their GCSE exam results on Thursday (August 25).
St Peter’s Catholic School in Guildford had an overall pass rate of 100% with 95% achieving at least five A* to C grades with 46% of grades coming in at A to A*.
Headteacher Toby Miller said: “We are delighted that 84% of students gained five GCSEs including maths and English and 45% of all entries were A* or A.”
George Abbot School in Guildford had an overall pass rate of 99% with 83% of the year achieving five or more grades at A* to C. Seventy-eight per cent of students achieved five or more passes at Grades A* to C including maths and English with 30% of all passes at grade A* or A. 31 students achieved 10 or more of their passes at grade A* or A.
A total of 99% of pupils at Guildford County School passed all subjects with 83% gaining at least five A* to C grades, 76% including maths and English. The percentage of grades that were A to A* was 35%.
The overall pass rate at Christ’s College in Guildford was 98%, with 60% of students achieving five or more A* to C grades. 53% were awarded five or more A* to C grades including English and maths and 18% of total entries were A*-A.
Steven Knight, principal, said the students’ performance in the separate sciences and languages will stand them in good stead for sixth form study.
Broadwater School in Godalming achieved a pass rate of 98.5% with 66.1% of pupils gaining five A* to C grades with 53.6% doing so including maths and English and 19.4% of pupils gained A to A* grades.
Twins Alexandra and Natasha celebrating their GCSE results Guildford High School, London Road, Guildford
At Rodborough School in Milford, 72% of pupils achieved a grade C or above in five or more subjects including English and maths. Twenty-four per cent achieved A* to A grades and 75% received five or more A* to C grades.
At the Howard of Effingham School 78% of students secured A* to C grades in English and maths and one third of grades awarded across all subjects were A or A*. In total 27 pupils gained at least 10 A* or A grades.
Glebelands School in Cranleigh had 70% of students achieving A* to C grades in English and maths. 83% of students achieved A* to C in English and 79% achieved A* to C in maths, while 29% of grades across all subjects were awarded at A or A*.
Students and teachers celebrating their GCSE results, Rodborough School, Rake Lane, Milford
The Priory School in Dorking had 70% of its pupils achieve five A* to C grades and 63% gained five A* to C grades including English and maths, with 25% of pupils gained A* to A grades.
At Ashcombe School in Dorking 19 pupils received five or more A* grades with all pupils passing. 74% of students received A* to C grades including English and maths with more than 90% of pupils gaining at least one A* to C grade.
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Woolmer Hill School saw its best set of results with 80% of pupils achieving A* to C grades including English and maths. 84% of pupils achieved A* to C grades in English and maths and overall 83% of pupils achieved five or more A* to C grades.
Pupils at Guildford High School were delighted after 77% of students were awarded A* grades, with 96% being A* or A. 80 girls achieved straight A* or As and 100% of grades achieved were A* to C.
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Students with the head celebrating their, GCSE results, Glebelands School, Parsonage Road, Cranleigh
Cranleigh School celebrated a record set of GCSE results with 35% of all grades an A* and 67% of all grades being A* or A, the best in the school’s history. In addition, 99% of students gained five GCSEs at A* to C grade.
A record-equalling 88% of pupils achieved grades at A* to B and the overall pass rate was 96%.
Royal Grammar School in Guildford also had a record breaking year with 79.4% of all grades A* with 43 pupils achieving straight A* grades. The school had a 100% pass rate with all pupils getting grades between A to C grades. 96.3% of pupils gained A* or A grades.
In Ashtead , the City of London Freemen’s School saw 53% of students attaining all A*s. 83% of students gained A* or A grades, 100% of students achieved five or more grades at A* to C grades and 15 pupils gained 10 or more A* grades.
Students with their families celebrating their GCSE results, Guildford High School, London Road, Guildford
At Prior’s Field School in Godalming , 28% of pupils gained A*-A grades, 79% got A*-B and 19% of the girls received straight A* to As.
Tormead School recorded a 100% overall pass rate, with all students gaining at least five A* to C grades and 80% of grades were A to A*.
St John’s School in Leatherhead saw just fewer than 30% of all grades awarded at A* and nearly 66% were awarded at A* or A.
A quarter of the year group achieved five A* grades or better and 16 pupils were awarded eight or more A* grades.
Box Hill School students celebrate GCSE success
Pupils at St Catherine’s in Bramley achieved 99.1% A*s to B grades and had a pass rate of 100%. 92.6% of students gained A* to A grades.
Headteacher, Alice Phillips, said: “This breaks all records. It is just a terrific tribute to the girls and the staff. We are absolutely thrilled.”
King Edward’s in Witley saw 91.4% of students receive A* to C grades as well as 96.4% gaining five or more A* to C grades.
Charterhouse in Godalming saw 45% of pupils gaining A* grades with 76% getting A* to A grades. Nine pupils gained straight A* grades and 47 achieved all A*s and As.
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The Royal School saw 75% achieve A* to B grades and secured a 100% pass rate.
Therfield School in Leatherhead saw 61% of pupils achieve C or above in all subjects, with 61% doing so including English and maths.
82% of pupils at Box Hill were awarded a A* to C grade, up 8% from last year with an overall pass rate of of 99.5%.
At Farlington School 55% of all grades were A/A* and 52% of pupils at Duke of Kent School in Ewhurst doing the same. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/gcse-results-school-outstanding-grades-11799843 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/5614a7380abb973d740a12dae08f56b77790c330ac8613490154ac9f10bebfed.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-31T08:47:36 | null | 2016-08-31T09:00:00 | An A-Z guide of exhibitors confirmed for this summer's Woking Food and Drink Festival | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffood-drink-news%2Fwoking-food-drink-festival-2016-11793412.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article10011164.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS71359823.jpg | en | null | Woking Food and Drink Festival 2016 | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Food glorious food! Woking Food and Drink Festival is set to host a tasty and colorful array of freshly prepared dishes from all corners of the globe.
Between September 2-4, Woking town centre will see producers exhibit and showcase their fine cuisine through free demonstrations, masterclasses and, of course, at stalls in the market square.
There will be plenty of free tasters and opportunities to get stuck in!
Exhibitor guide for 2016:
Alley Cat Street Food
Marinated bavette steak served in a brioche bun.
Araceli’s
Araceli’s will be serving up authentic Mexican street food and Mexican cocktails. Araceli’s cooking relies on authentic Mexican flavours and techniques, whilst staying true to its street-food roots.
BMOH Vietnamese Street Foods
Saigon born South Londoner keen to share passion for Vietnamese soul food.
Bmoh Vietanese Foods
Bulgogi Korean Restaurant
Try real Korean cuisine.
Bulgogi Korean Restaurant
Café Class
The Café Class motto is quality, quantity and value for money.
Camp Halloumi
Halloumi wraps.
Churros Garcia
Family-run business, based in Shepperton, selling freshly made and cooked churros sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon and served with hot Valor dipping chocolate.
Friesday
Inspired by the British love for potatoes, Friesday serve up hand crafted Belgian fries with a selection of succulent homemade sauces and toppings.
Go Sushi
Japanese cuisine takeaway shop including sushi.
Seung Kim from Go Sushi
London House
Modern European food in style.
TMS This is what London House was dished up at last year's event
Meat Street BBQ
Specialising in fine authentic American low and slow barbecue street food.
Ollo Foods
Established in 2011, Ollo Foods produces award-winning pickles, sauces and ready meals in a fusion of Indian spice and flavours.
Piggy Rolls
Tantalise your taste buds and tuck into our delicious slow and low barbecue pulled pork, or treat yourself to a handmade 6oz beef burger, Cumberland sausage or tornado potato.
Shawarma Box
This Lebanese street food company offers hot food such as chicken shawarma and falafel, and cold mezze such as taboule, hummus, moutabal aubergine, kibe and vine leaves.
Shin's Sushi and Bibimbap Café
This business strives towards promoting healthiness, combined with the unique tastes of Korean and Japanese cuisine.
Simmons Creperie
Simmons Crêperie is a caterer of homemade, traditional sweet and savoury French crêpes and galettes.
Delicious crepes
StreetFoodSpain
Street food style. Cooking up both traditional and improvised Spanish Paella using the freshest ingredients available to make ‘the best Paella this side of Valencia’.
Tante Marie Culinary Academy
Sponsors of the festival’s demonstration theatre, the academy has created a mouth-watering menu of taster plates.
Tante Marie's Sue-Lee Jones
The Duck Truck
Aromatic crispy duck wraps, duck fat chips and cold drinks.
The Giggly Pig
Hog roast.
Bill and Rachel Hatton enjoying a pork burger from Giggly Pig
The Little Indian Kitchen
Eat, meet and learn to cook.
The Paella Stall
Vegetarian noodles, seafood paella and chicken paella.
The Restaurant at Tante Marie
The Woking restaurant will be running a special Gourmet Burger Bar as well as a Dessert Bar in Tante Marie Live, where members of the public can watch Tante Marie’s team at work and enjoy the finest dining experience in Woking.
Tante Marie Culinary Academy is located above The Restaurant at Tante Marie
Waroeng Windsor
Indonesian street food including lamb and chicken satay, beef rendang, chicken woku and baked spicy chicken.
White Lodge Farm
Selling a selection of freshly cooked meat products.
Yummy Kubes Catering
Serving up authentic Afro-Caribbean food such as goat curry, jerk chicken, coconut rice, jollof rice, fried plantain, roasted corn and puff.
The team at Yummy Kubes Catering
Woking Food and Drink Festival:
The annual event takes place in Woking town centre across three days, September 2-4.
It is free to enter and is open 9.30am to 6pm on Friday and Saturday and 10am to 5.30pm on Sunday.
Woking Food and Drink Festival 2016 - where to park if you're driving | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/woking-food-drink-festival-2016-11793412 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/e7ff1e1bb1f4944ec46a93f028ac5f4f7dc457dd26f1e7db1d966402d45adb55.json |
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"Clive Youlton"
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| 2016-08-30T10:46:26 | null | 2016-08-30T11:27:52 | Steve Thompson insists Woking must not rest on their laurels after a morale-boosting 3-1 win against Chester | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2Fmatch-reports%2Fwoking-fc-5-quotes-steve-11817050.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11817214.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Keiran.jpg | en | null | Woking FC: 5 quotes from Steve Thompson after Cards beat Chester | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Having been passed post-match reaction duties by boss Boss Garry Hill - who kicked every ball on the sidelines and got passionately involved with his team - Thompson was keen to play down the achievement of a first success of the Vanarama National campaign, against lowly opposition.
'Lots of positives'
"We can’t get carried away with one win, how can you with just one win and the position we are in? But we are encouraged by that and I saw a lot of positive things in that performance. Gozie Ugwu led the line well and Charlie Penny's work-rate was phenomenal. When you have two strikers working that hard you have a chance."
David Holmes Woking FC v Chester FC - Gozie Ugwu, centre, has just scored and is congratulated by Keiran Murtagh, left, and Max Kretzschmar
'The fans have backed us'
"It was very important to give the fans something to cheer about. On the whole they have been magnificent in getting behind us bearing in mind we had lost three at home already this season."
Collective spirit
"There’s more hard work to be done, whether that’s in matches or in training. We still find ourselves in a position we would rather not be in. Against Chester the players have worked very hard and we’re happy to have got that first win.
"We knew we were going in with a new squad, we did think we would be able to gel quicker than we have done. It’s a start, I saw some encouraging signs."
David Holmes Woking FC v Chester FC - Joey Jones scores Woking's second goal with a header
'We'll rise to the challenge'
"I think we can work with these players and we can push on but you always have to keep your options open should the right player become available. And we have to be flexible, whether that’s within the squad, or the system we play with regard to the opposition.
"Garry and me will rise to the challenge and I know the players will."
Winning mentality
"The mood is a lot better after that result. Having said that we always try to accentuate the positives even though we have had some big negatives recently, letting in three against Dagenham quickly and then four against York.
"It would be easy to dwell on that. Some boys have come up from lower leagues and there are young players who have come from league clubs who haven’t played many games so there is a combination there.
"When you play games regularly you learn the art of winning games." | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/football/match-reports/woking-fc-5-quotes-steve-11817050 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/31097f8ea19a38d28dfc2d7190d72f31531122c17c6dd8608b96a5e4bc521c56.json |
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"Fergus Mcewan"
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| 2016-08-31T06:46:34 | null | 2016-08-31T07:30:00 | A local businessman with a history in the catering industry has brought back the ice cream parlour in Camberley | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Ffrenchies-dessert-parlour-resurrected-camberley-11820728.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article8543761.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/Get-Surrey.png | en | null | Frenchies Dessert Parlour resurrected in Camberley after businessman saved the day | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The new owner of Frenchies says trade is encouraging, a month after resurrecting the popular dessert parlour in Camberley.
The News & Mail reported in June that the independent business in the town centre had shut down after just two years.
Co-owners Lucy Bass, from Camberley, and Rachel Davidson, from Sandhurst, said this decision was due to a lack of trade outside the summer months.
Mrs Bass told the News & Mail at the time that they were struggling to sell the business as a going concern and had already dropped the asking price to £25,000, half of what it cost them to set up the parlour in Obelisk Way in April 2014.
However, Frenchies was saved when a local businessman with a history in the catering industry saw the News & Mail’s article and decided to take on the business, which re-opened on July 30.
Frenchies Dessert Parlour will 'live on' under new ownership
The new owner, who does not wish to be named, said this week: “I went to have a look at Frenchies and I could see that it had potential, but it needed a bit of tweaking. I liked the character and ambience of the place.
“We’ve already had lots of feedback from customers saying they missed Frenchies and they are happy that it has returned. Now we need to get the word out to as many people as possible.”
He explained that he had managed to cut some costs to make the business more viable, which meant he was able to re-hire most of the staff who had previously worked at the parlour. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/frenchies-dessert-parlour-resurrected-camberley-11820728 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/d014b1c3cfac63c18eb861bf568c71c455889856ceb0133fa4a63f77bd7df516.json |
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"Agency Staff"
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| 2016-08-27T12:46:05 | null | 2016-08-27T11:38:29 | Ross Henson claims his motive was not sexual when he allegedly attacked two women in Guildford | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fguildford-attacks-accused-made-stupid-11807933.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article10889168.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS81788149.jpg | en | null | Guildford attacks accused made 'stupid decisions' but had no 'sexual intentions', court hears | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A drunk man made ‘stupid decisions’ when he assaulted two women in Guildford town centre but did not do so with ‘sexual intentions’, a court has heard.
‘It would be a step too far’ to conclude that when Ross Henson attacked two women in separate incidents on Woodbridge Road and the high street in the early hours of February 13 this year, he did so to gain ‘sexual gratification’, Kingston Crown Court was told during day four of his trial.
The 24-year-old, of Lightwater Meadows, Lightwater, is charged with two counts of false imprisonment and two counts of committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence.
He denies all the charges.
During the summing up of the evidence on Friday (August 26), the jury heard from his defence lawyer, Jonathan Goodman.
He said: “What the crown say and conclude is that both of these actions were in order to facilitate some sort of sexual act later.
“The defence say, not only did he not have such a motive but it would be a step too far to be driven to that conclusion.”
The assault happened outside Casino nightclub in Guildford
The court was told the first assault took place as one of the complainants was making her way along Woodbridge Road at around 5.45am near to the magistrates' court in Guildford.
The complainant said she was ‘grabbed’ from behind and ended up struggling, so the pair ended up falling to the floor.
Mr Goodman asked the jury ‘how’ that is false imprisonment.
He said in many other criminal cases the victim is held against their will, such as robberies, assaults, and GBH assaults but he said that does not make it false imprisonment.
“In every one of these cases where there is a victim in all those examples the victim has been detained against their will," Mr Goodman said.
“They didn’t choose to be robbed, kicked about or beaten up but you may feel that in that sort of case like an assault or robbery in that situation, it would be wholly unreasonable and unfair to say that the victim was falsely imprisoned.”
Talking about the first assault he said it was over in a ‘matter of seconds’.
He asked the jury: “How is that false imprisonment?”
The court was told the second incident occurred at 8.50am that same morning where Henson approached a woman at a shop on the high street.
Mr Goodman said his client did so with the intention of getting into the shop ‘to keep warm’ and not to sexually assault her.
He said: “The idea that Mr Henson, freezing and cold, in the morning was a predatory rapist is utterly farfetched.
“The crown are shoe horning pieces of evidence together."
This is not a man that had a motive for sex.
“This is a man who had a motive to keep warm. Angry at the world, he kicked back as young men do.
“He made stupid decisions.”
Google Maps Onslow Street, Guildford
The court was told that single-man Henson made a diary entry on his phone on the day he went out which said ‘go and meet girls, get a valentines date’.
Mr Goodman said: "It’s certainly not indicative of a sexual predator.”
The court was told two of his friends from the gym, with whom he was supposed to go out that night had ‘let him down’ so he decided to go out on his own where he drank a lot of alcohol.
The court heard he spent all of his money, his phone ran out of battery and he left his coat in one of the clubs he visited.
On Tuesday's (August 23) hearing the court was told Henson went to Casino Nightclub where he met a witness, who was a stranger to him.
They began talking to each other in the smoking area and later that night they ended up bumping into each other at a taxi stand and began chatting again.
The witness told the court during Tuesday's (August 24) hearing that Henson said to him he was "going to rape someone tonight".
'No evidence actions were sexual'
However, Mr Goodman told the jury and judge that the witness misheard or misunderstood what his client had said.
Mr Goodman said: “There is no evidence of him saying or the actions he took were sexual.
“If you cannot look at yourself in the mirror and say you are sure what he was thinking, you must acquit.
“When you go back to your retirement room or even when you are going home tonight what if you think to yourself ‘I think it’s quite likely that Ross Henson had the sexual motive’? That’s not enough.
“You must be satisfied so that you are sure.
“What you are not invited to do, and I know you wont, is speculate. Speculate simply means guess.”
The trial continues. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/guildford-attacks-accused-made-stupid-11807933 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/15bd91b371233df2c9302996b19d00a868bfc95c7934f39d740cfc888fdd7939.json |
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"Matt Strudwick"
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| 2016-08-31T14:46:38 | null | 2016-08-31T15:28:47 | Thames Valley Police has re-released an e-fit image of a man it wishes to speak to in connection with the incident | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal-news%2Flegoland-windsor-sex-assaults-man-11823408.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article9699322.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/TM560271.jpg | en | null | Legoland Windsor sex assaults: Man released without charge | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | A man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting two six-year-old girls at Legoland Windsor has been released without charge.
The two girls were "touched inappropriately" at Castaway Camp in the Pirate Shores area of the theme park between 12.15pm and 12.30pm on Thursday August 11.
Thames Valley Police said a 22-year-old man from Bracknell who was arrested and bailed on suspicion of sexual assault had since been released without charge.
The force has also re-released an e-fit image of a man it wishes to speak to in connection with the incident.
He is described as white, aged in his teens or early 20s and possibly under 5ft 8in in height. He was wearing dark-coloured slim fitting trousers, a dark-coloured T-shirt and trainers.
Detective Inspector Penny Mackenzie, of the child abuse investigation unit, said: “We believe the offender travelled to Legoland Windsor on the day of the offence with others - either his own family or with friends, so someone will know who he is.”
Police are also asking families who were at the resort to check their cameras in case they inadvertently captured images of the suspect.
“We are working closely with Legoland Windsor to progress this investigation and this includes a review of the CCTV,” said Det Insp Mackenzie.
“About 14,200 people attended the theme park that day so this will be a painstaking process and one that needs to be carried out thoroughly and carefully.
“I would like to thank the public and the media for their help with our investigation so far and I would urge anyone with any information to come forward.”
Investigators can be contacted by emailing [email protected] or calling 101 and quoting reference number 705 (12/08).
Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be reached anonymously on 0800 555 111. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/local-news/legoland-windsor-sex-assaults-man-11823408 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/7d55b6c9855e6f8b3780c79eec177adf6682a02f3f6ed33998dc5ead730ce575.json |
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"Natasha Salmon"
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| 2016-08-29T08:46:13 | null | 2016-08-29T09:30:00 | A new room for parents of sick children has been refurbished at the Royal Marsden hospital thanks to the friends and family of Lewis Houghton | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fseven-year-old-boy-epsom-11811867.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11812012.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/lewis-and-familyJPG.jpg | en | null | Seven-year-old boy from Epsom inspires £100,000 donation to Royal Marsden after cancer battle | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Lewis with his family after being diagnosed with cancer last February
A seven-year-old boy from Epsom has inspired a £100,000 donation to the hospital that saved his life.
Friends and family of Lewis Houghton helped to raise money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity after he was diagnosed with the stage 4 Burkitt's lymphoma.
A new room for parents of unwell children was redecorated and unveiled by presenter Lisa Snowden at the Sutton hospital's Oak Centre for Children and Young People.
And the donation also helped to fund an administrative job role for four years at the centre, providing vital support for nurses.
Lisa Snowden with Lewis Houghton who helped raise £100k for the Royal Marsden cancer charity
Lewis was diagnosed with cancer just two days before his sixth birthday in February 2015 and he went on to receive intensive chemotherapy treatment at the Royal Marsden. He went into remission last summer.
Lewis’ mum, Jenny, said: "When Lewis was diagnosed we thought our world had ended, but he astounded us every day with his general calmness at the madness going on around him.
“He learnt how to administer some of his medicines and his knowledge and understanding of the treatment he was being given was impressive for an adult, let alone a six-year-old boy.”
The Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton
His family and friends helped to raise an incredible £50,000 for the hospital's charity which funded a two-year administrator role in the hospital’s Oak Centre to support Clinical Nurse Specialists.
“I am so grateful to The Royal Marsden as their level of care, knowledge, empathy and professionalism was so incredible and we will be forever in their debt for the successful treatment Lewis received," Jenny added.
“When he was first admitted, it was very scary facing the reality of living in a hospital for the foreseeable future and, although not something we would ever want to repeat, they made life there as bearable as is possible during such a terrifying time.”
Royal Marsden and Pandora team members decorate the new parents' room
The £50,000 was then matched by jewellery company Pandora UK after Lewis' aunty, Bethan Lewis, who works as VP of their Human Resources, informed her boss of their fundraising efforts.
Peter Andersen, President for Pandora UK, matched the £50,000 donation to extend the administrator role for another two years and his staff gave the parents’ room a sparkling makeover.
He said: "We are very pleased to be able to support The Royal Marsden this year.
"Cancer is a topic very close to home for many of us and to be able to help the hospital in this way is a real privilege.
"We hope our pledge will have a positive impact on both the patients and their families.”
Lisa Snowden opens new parents room at Royal Marsden hospital
Family friend, Lisa Snowden, and supporter of the hospital's charity attended the unveiling of the new room at the Oak Centre
She said: “I am so pleased to be supporting The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity for such a great project.
"I have personally experienced the incredible work they do and was thrilled to be able to be part of such a personal event.
"I have known Lewis’ mum, Jenny, for over 14 years and when I heard about Lewis’ diagnosis last year my heart went out to her and the entire family.
"As an auntie myself, I could only imagine how they must’ve felt hearing the news and am utterly thrilled to know Lewis is doing so well.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/seven-year-old-boy-epsom-11811867 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/0b407b938ad44346a1d9fb130ea8ed1af3133f177a5421f9dfc044c546713895.json |
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"Liam Corless"
]
| 2016-08-26T20:45:48 | null | 2016-08-26T19:00:00 | The 59-year-old from Cobham was spared jail following his third drink-drive conviction in as many years | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fray-wilkins-former-chelsea-star-11805381.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11562522.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/GettyImages-458980164.jpg | en | null | Ray Wilkins: Former Chelsea star opens up about battle with alcoholism | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Cobham resident Ray Wilkins has been speaking about his battle with the bottle
Former Chelsea footballer Ray Wilkins has revealed all about his ongoing battle with alcoholism.
The former England international, who lives in Cobham, was spared jail last month after being handed his third drink-drive conviction in as many years.
Wilkins, 59, was arrested near Heathrow Airport on the way back from a charity golf day on July 1.
Another motorist saw him weaving across the road and stepped in when Wilkins stopped to do a U-turn, taking the keys from the pundit’s high-powered Mercedes and flagging down a passing police car.
Wilkins checked himself into rehab at the Priory in Woking after accepting he was an alcoholic and spent five weeks there.
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And speaking outside court after his sentencing Mirror Online reported Wilkins admitted: "I am an addict."
On Thursday night the ex-Chelsea assistant boss opened up on his illness in a candid interview with talkSPORT.
“I’ve had some wonderful support, especially from family and friends, and it has been a very difficult period, I have to say. I’m not the only one out there, I’m sure, who’s in a very similar situation," Wilkins said.
Former England footballer Ray Wilkins leaves court after getting a suspended sentence for drink-driving
“It’s an awful disease that I have, and it’s been a very tough period, I think more so for the family than myself. I’m the person who causes the problems, and they have to suffer the consequences to a large degree.
“I’m a very fortunate person to have had their support.
“The stick will come, and I’m perfectly aware of that situation, but saying that the majority of people have been superb and I thank them immensely for that.
“I was fortunate, along with my family, that I was able to go into the Priory in Woking, and I was there for five weeks in a rehab centre in which I’d have to say the expertise of the therapists was quite fantastic.
Ray Wilkins in 1980 in his playing days for England
“It’s not easy to go into therapy; it’s a very difficult place to be, but I was delighted I went in and I learnt a lot of things. I learnt a lot of tools which I brought out that will hopefully help me throughout the years to come.
“And I feel so much better already. First and foremost to have got it out in the open, because there’s nothing worse than having to conceal stuff.
“[It caught up with me] Rapidly. It was almost unbelievable, that one minute I felt perfectly fine and then all of a sudden - bang! It was like a bit of an earthquake really. It was pretty horrendous how quickly this situation grew.
“I’d sooner be facing Graeme Souness any day of the week compared to what I’m going to face now. But I’m well up for the challenge of it.
“I’ve been clean now to close for three months, and I’m feeling so much better. The temptations will come, there’s no two ways about it, but as they say in AA - just take one day at a time."
Part of society
He added: “I’ve always been the type of guy who believes footballers are a part of society, and we have to do our utmost. We are in a privileged position, and if we can give someone five minutes, I don’t see where the problem is with that.
“I think footballers have to accept, and we have to accept as ex-footballers and coaches, that we do need to give these people a bit of time. We’re not immune from anything. We’re human beings, and a lot of people do suffer.
Ray Wilkins carrying the Olympic torch in Egham in 2012
“In the process of trying to get better, I bumped into a lot of sports people that are in the same boat, and I’m sure there are lots of others out there.
“And if there are others out there, please God they’re not in the same situation as I find myself, if they ever need to pick a phone up I’m on the end of it. It’s not a problem.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/ray-wilkins-former-chelsea-star-11805381 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/72b764344052e4af49909e275a814e20a4677a191ae7cd31e6615c147632eb43.json |
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| 2016-08-26T16:45:50 | null | 2016-08-26T16:24:43 | Surrey Police said in a press conference "investigations were still ongoing" and are still trying to trace the black VW Transporter van | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fredhill-child-abduction-witness-saw-11805870.json | http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11806102.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/BeFunky-Collage.jpg | en | null | Redhill 'child abduction': Witness saw boy 'taken against his will' into black VW van | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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A witness to the suspected Redhill child abduction saw a boy "taken against his will" and put into a black VW Transporter van, according to Surrey Police .
The report sparked a major police operation on Thursday evening (August 25) which has continued into Friday.
At a press briefing at Reigate Police station at 3.30pm on Friday, Superintendent Chris Edwards made a renewed appeal for information.
The steps to Redhill station where alleged abduction happened
When questioned by the media, he said: "A witness reported a child had been taken into a van without the child's will.
"There is no information to suggest there was a struggle.
"We are taking two lines of investigation, the first priority is to take the witness report of a child being taken into a van.
"The second is that if you were at that location at the time or are aware of the child concerned please come forward so we can scale this investigation back."
Surrey Police Surrey Police have made a renewed appeal to trace a black VW Transporter van
The Superintendent confirmed they have received 130 reports from members of the public.
He said: "Following the report on Thursday from a member of the public that a child was taken into a black Volkswagen van between 4.25pm and 4.40pm in Redstone Hill, there have been extensive enquiries carried out in the area.
"Forensic teams, dog units and the National Police Air Service (NPAS) have all been deployed.
"Further interviews are being undertaken in a bid to establish any more significant information from members of the public and any possible witnesses.
Google Maps A map of Redstone Hill where the child was reportedly taken
"We have also re-interviewed the original informant and we are confident he is a credible witness."
The Superintendent said "no stone would be left uncovered" and CID officers will recover CCTV from the town and make house to house enquires on Friday afternoon.
He added Surrey Police have now eliminated a bicycle pictured in the original appeal lying near steps to the station from the investigation.
Police stand guard at Redstone Hill
The investigation focused on a bicycle first but has now been ruled out
Additionally, a van pictured in a CCTV image after a boy was reportedly abducted in Redhill on Thursday has also been ruled out of the ongoing investigation.
Supt Edwards added: "Surrey Police has established that a van shown previously on CCTV and believed to have been involved, has now been eliminated from the enquiry.
"Earlier reports of chrome modifications and a significant roof rack have been ruled out."
But Surrey Police are still looking for a similar vehicle described as:
A black, modified, VW Transporter with an 02 registration plate
Three BBS alloy wheels, the front nearside missing
No rear windows
No sign writing
Chrome sidesteps
Sliding side door
Surrey Police
The Superintendent concluded the briefing by saying work would continue into the weekend.
He said: "I want to reassure the community that police remain in the neighbourhood but at this stage we have no evidence of a child having come to harm.
"Reports of this nature involving children are extremely rare in Surrey but I hope our response reassures people how seriously we take them.
"Work will continue into the weekend but as a result of our enquiries so far, nothing has come to light that would indicate a child has come to harm."
Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey Police on 101, or 999 in the event of an emergency, quoting Operation Bigfoot - or contact Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/redhill-child-abduction-witness-saw-11805870 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/1c63c0d9f23842dfd3e87dca607f7e9039aa9d3be0406382dbbc2ec20b0f4714.json |
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| 2016-08-26T16:46:03 | null | 2016-08-26T09:00:00 | Things to do, family attractions and relaxing hot spots to enjoy over the long weekend in Surrey | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2F18-ways-spend-long-weekend-11027502.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article9967875.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS70615957.jpg | en | null | 18 ways to spend a long weekend in Surrey | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | The summer bank holiday is upon us and many of us will be looking forward to an extra day off work.
Whether you plan to make the most of the extended weekend or just chill out, we've rounded up some great places to visit in Surrey with friends and family - or by yourself.
Stay... at The Inn
The Inn at West End celebrates its first birthday as a boutique bed and breakfast this spring.
For the past 15 years the quaint village pub has been renowned for its exceptional food, exquisite wines and warm hospitality.
And just last April saw the addition of 12 boutique rooms further enhancing the overall package. Read our review here.
Address: Guildford Road, West End, GU24 9PW
The darling bed and breakfast rooms
Explore... RHS Wisley
Enjoy the gardens as they burst into colourful spring bloom and explore the tropical butterfly glasshouse. Tickets cost £13.20 for adults and £6.60 for children. Children under 5 go free.
Tickets are available by calling 0845 2609000. Address: Wisley Lane, Wisley, GU23 6QB
Afternoon tea... at Alexander House
A gorgeous five-star boutique country house hotel with award-winning Spa, Alexander House is ideal for those looking for a luxury afternoon tea.
Each dainty dessert is handmade by in-house pastry chefs, sandwiches are served on beautiful homemade bread and all preserves are homemade.
The hotel has teamed up with quirky Brighton based tea company, Metro Deco, to offer an outstanding selection of tea. Gluten free afternoon tea available.
Address: Turners Hill, East Grinstead, RH10 4QD. Available: Daily 1pm-5.30pm. Price: From £26.50 per person, Champagne afternoon tea from £36.50 per person. Book: Call 01293 786680
Get lost... at Hampton Court Palace
Enter a living Tudor world and visit the kitchens, get lost in the maze, enjoy family trails and costumed guided tours and find out if the palace in haunted.
The palace gardens look stunning in the spring. Tickets in advance cost £18.20 for adults and £9.10 for under 16s. Under 5s go free. Gets yours by calling 0844 4827777. Address: East Molesey, KT8 9AU
Historic Royal Palaces
Feed the animals... at Bocketts Farm
As a working family farm, watch the pig race, take a pony ride, hop on board the tractor and trailer, cuddle cute rabbits and feed the many wonderful farm animals.
Tickets cost £9.30 for adults and £9.95 for children. Children under 2 go free. Book yours by calling 01372 363764. Address: Young Street, Fetcham, KT22 9BS
Drink hot chocolate... at Lamingtons Tea Rooms
Hot chocolate is a surefire winner when the weather is still a bit nippy.
And what's better, Surrey is home to a number of fantastic cafés and restaurants that serve the indulgent beverage including this quaint village café full of interesting trinkets and comfortable furniture.
Click here for 12 amazing hot chocolates on your doorstep.
Wander around... Polesden Lacey
Wander around the country house, once home to famous Edwardian hostess Mrs Greville.
With 1,400 acres of grounds to explore, wear the kids out on garden trails and Squirrel's Corner adventure play area before sitting down to a picnic and games in the orchard.
Address: Great Bookham, Dorking, RH5 6BD. Entry to the property and gardens cost £12.50 for adults and £6.20 for children. Book yours by calling 01372 452048
Alan Cox
Picnic... at Painshill Park
The 158-acre wonderland has something for everyone and makes a great family day out. Discover the mystical follies, historic plantings and some of Surrey's amazing wildlife.
You can spend a whole day at Painshill or there are shorter accessible routes around the Serpentine Lake. Dogs on short leads are welcome.
Take a picnic or visit Hamilton's Tea Room. Address: Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11 1JE. Open: Saturday 10.30pm-6pm
Family feast... at Toby Carvery
From classic roast beef with Yorkshire puddings to perfect roast potatoes and lashings of gravy, the traditional Sunday lunch is the ultimate family treasure.
We’ve put together a list of restaurants that put on a great roast dinner including the popular roast buffet chain Toby Carvery in Frimley, open every day of the week.
Address: Portsmouth Road, Frimley, GU15 1HS. Tel: 01276 691939
Coffee and cake... on The Tea Terrace
Located on the fifth floor of House of Fraser, give your feet a rest from all that shopping and enjoy a spendid afternoon of coffee and cake.
Served in pretty cups and saucers, The Tea Terrace is a quaint English tea room and restaurant open every day of the week. Address: Guildford, GU1 3DP.
Lemon cake with mascarpone and blackcurrant jam
Stay... at The Richard Onslow
The cosy pub has 10 en-suite bedrooms with all the little comforts you’d find at home.
Each one’s newly refurbished and simply but stylishly decorated in keeping with the pub’s age, making the most of original fireplaces, ancient beams and low doorways.
A Double Room starts from around £64 per night. Address: High Street, Cranleigh, GU6 8AU
Ride a tractor... at Godstone Farm
Llamas, goats, sheep, ducks and pigs are the stars of the show at this farm based in the Surrey Hills.
There is also the chance to ride a tractor and plenty of other indoor and outdoor activities. For other petting farms in the area, click on our guide.
Address: Tilburstow Hill Road, Godstone, RH9 8LX. Tel: 01883 742546
Piglets
Get cooking... with Garsons Farm Shop
Pick up seasonal produce and support local farmers at Surrey's great farm shops.
Garsons Farm Shop is packed full of tempting food and drink, including preserves and pickles, decorative oils and sumptuous chocolates.
Visit the butcher’s counter for a wide range of the highest quality fresh meats, traditionally cut to order while you wait. Address: Winterdown Road, Esher, KT10 8LS. Tel: 01372 460181
Walk around... Virgina Water Lake
Discover the colourful spring woodland with a walk around the lake at Virginia Water.
Complete your day out with lunch, a hot chocolate or home baked cake in the on-site cafe. Free entry to the park. Car parking charges apply. Address: A30, Virginia Water, GU25 4QF
Bounce... at Gravity Force
Interconnected trampolines with angled edges literally allow you to bounce off the walls. One hour of jumping at Gravity Force costs £10 each.
To book, call 0845 4989049. Open 10am-10pm Mon-Fri, 10am-11pm on Sat and 10am to 9pm on Sun, address: Admiralty Way, Camberley, GU15 3DT
Pitch and putt... at Frimley Lodge Park
Frimley Lodge Park has it all - a pitch and putt course, miniature railway, children's outdoor play park, park café open seven days a week, toilets and baby changing facilities and lots of green space and woodlands to run around in.
Address: Stuart Road, Frimley Green, GU16 6HT. Tel: 07710 606461. Cost: Pitch and putt - adult £4.50, child £3.50. Free parking
Go Ape... at Alice Holt Forest
Monkey around in cool adventure playgrounds, ride through the forest on exhilarating bike trails and test your climbing skills in the Tree Top Adventure.
Tickets cost £33 for adults and £25 for children and are available by calling 0845 6431943. Address: Alice Holt Forest, Bucks Horn Oak, Farnham, GU10 4LS
Scare yourself... at Thorpe Park
The 2016 season at the famous theme park is now open. The parks main attraction include I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Maze, Stealth, The Swarm, SAW - The Ride, Colossus, Nemesis Inferno, Tidal Wave and Angry Birds 4D.
Derren Brown's Ghost Train will join a host of other fast and thrilling rides and rollercoasters at the theme park in Chertsey in May.
Address: Thorpe Park Resort, Staines Road, Chertsey, KT16 8PN. Tel: 0871 6631673. Price: £49.99 on the door or £27.99 in advance online.
Before you go, read our Thorpe Park Visitor Guide here for more information and opening times. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/18-ways-spend-long-weekend-11027502 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/aaeb68f793b8e5527d75c482c50df1629f2804c7e8c89af03d17602780d622d1.json |
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| 2016-08-28T12:46:14 | null | 2016-08-28T12:17:52 | From Second World War fighter planes to modern air warcraft, this year's Wings and Wheels had it all | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Fwings-wheels-best-bits-air-11811251.json | http://i4.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11809230.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/JS98078129.jpg | en | null | Wings and Wheels: Best bits of the air displays and aerobic performances | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event video
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They tumbled, soared and spun - and of course delighted the crowds at Dunsfold Park.
This is the spectacular display on show at Wings and Wheels this year, performed by both historical and modern aircraft.
The annual two-day festival takes place at the Top Gear site near Cranleigh on Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28, with tickets available on the door .
The Turb Team performing at Wings and Wheels, Dunsfold Park, Stovolds Hill, Dunsfold
On both days, the North American B-25 Mitchell was seen in the skies over Dunsfold .
Between 1943 and 1945, three squadrons of Mitchell Bombers - 98 Squadron, 180 Squadron and 320 Squadron - were based at Dunsfold Aerodrome near Cranleigh and used by the RAF in connection with the Allied invasion and liberation of occupied Europe.
The Mitchell on display will be carrying the World War II livery of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
Dir Hoenson, Dhr Stritzko, Dhr Jacob and Dhr Hissink
Three members of the 320 squadron have returned to Dunsfold, more than 70 years on.
Dir Hoenson, Dhr Stritzko, Dhr Jacob and Dhr Hissink are from Holland and were part of The Second World War squadron and visited the festival.
Young cadets were able to chat to the war veterans as they revisited their old base and saw the aircraft they used to fly. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/wings-wheels-best-bits-air-11811251 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/d7c686dd81318939dc510c469249ac78c7556f791f59f21871dd49bdabcb6688.json |
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| 2016-08-26T12:52:01 | null | 2016-08-26T12:25:30 | RMT members will hold two strikes over September 7 and September 8 - but Govia-Thameslink Railway have urged union bosses to talk | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fsouthern-rail-strike-operator-pleads-11801701.json | http://i3.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11709218.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/GettyImages-545048364.jpg | en | null | Southern Rail strike: Operator pleads with RMT to 'settle futile dispute' as second strike announced | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Southern Rail operator Govia-Thameslink Railway (GTR) has urged the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) to call off two planned strikes in September following a summer of "travel chaos".
The plea comes after the RMT announced two days strike action over September 7 and September 8 following the ongoing row about "driver-only operated" (DOO) services.
DOO services will see train drivers operates doors, monitored by CCTV, instead of train guards and conductors. The RMT says this will create fundamental safety issues.
On Thursday, however, the RMT announced a separate 24-hour strike, also on September 7, over the threat to jobs, pay and safety from GTR's plans to close dozens of ticket offices and reorganise station staff.
GTR this week called on the union to "settle the dispute" and make a "conceivable effort to find a way forward" after months of fallout.
Alex Foulds, Southern 's passenger services director, said: “We’ve had a summer of travel chaos for hundreds of thousands of people.
"They [the RMT] are now proposing yet more misery and disruption in the week when people go back to work and back to school.
"This futile dispute is not about safety and no-one is losing their jobs or taking a pay cut.
"The fact is we are creating good jobs - jobs that attracted over 850 enquiries within 24 hours of being advertised, with good terms and conditions.
"We’ve made a fair and comprehensive offer and perhaps it’s an offer that the RMT should put to their members to consider."
'Enough is enough'
Mr Foulds said RMT general secretary Mick Cash had called talks an "urgent priority".
"We 100% agree," said Mr Foulds. "Our door remains open to the RMT to sit round the table with us, directly or back at Acas [the government conciliation service].
"Customers are expecting and demanding that we both make every conceivable effort to find a way forward. For our part we remain ready, willing and able to do that and we’ll clear the diary to try and sort it.
“We have an open mind to all options that lead to the implementation of our proposal to introduce the new on-board roles on our trains and enhance the services we want to provide our customers.
"Enough is enough - let’s stop the strikes and settle it. We need to get back on track and give customers and staff their normal lives back.”
Strike action has been staged four times in the space of three months and in August, renegotiation between the two saw a five-day walkout cut short after three days.
Both sides have repeatedly said they are willing to talk, but even protracted mediated talks at Acas have failed to find a solution.
After the latest talks broke down, the RMT said it had "never witnessed a farce" quite like the one the union and GTR found themselves embroiled in.
'Immediate threat'
In response to GTR's stance, the RMT said they were "committed" to talks over industrial action.
General secretary Mr Cash said: “RMT is committed to serious and genuine talks and has been right from the moment that the proposals on the guards on Southern were first unveiled.
"That position has not changed and we remain committed to getting back round the table with the company in proper negotiations.
"That talks process has been repeatedly undermined by Southern trying to bind us into a set of rigid pre-conditions.
“A major obstacle to progress now is the fact that Southern fired the starting gun on the dash to DOO at the weekend.
"We would call on the company to row back, get back round the table and allow talks to take place without preconditions and without the immediate threat to the safety critical role hanging over our members heads.” | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/southern-rail-strike-operator-pleads-11801701 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/fb93618437ba6ce53062f1c7f68129a151ced55df4b500e43b9848aba0ff7f40.json |
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| 2016-08-30T20:46:50 | null | 2016-08-30T20:30:00 | The body of a 35-year-old woman was found at a property in the village on Friday morning (August 26) | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fsurrey-news%2Fwoman-found-dead-after-police-11821023.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article7539883.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/police_line_1.jpg | en | null | Woman found dead after police called to reports of 'untimely death' at Claygate address | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Police attended a Claygate address early on Friday morning (August 26) after receiving a report of an "untimely death".
Officers were called to a property in the village at 7.48am and, upon arrival, discovered the body of a 35-year-old woman.
Surrey Police is treating the death as non-suspicious and the next of kin has been informed.
The coroner is also aware. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/woman-found-dead-after-police-11821023 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/59084278e16e5dc96346cedec31672e4f020f50b5f6b8e148c51219a356a372c.json |
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"Laura Nightingale"
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| 2016-08-28T10:46:03 | null | 2016-08-28T10:11:16 | A guide to the different areas at the inaugural Always The Sun music and arts festival | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.getsurrey.co.uk%2Fwhats-on%2Ffamily-kids-news%2Falways-sun-2016-different-zones-11786268.json | http://i1.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article11419332.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200/TM589937.jpg | en | null | Always The Sun 2016: Different zones to visit at the festival | null | null | www.getsurrey.co.uk | Join an outdoor yoga class at Always The Sun
As well as a great line-up of live music, Always The Sun will feature lots of activities for ticket-holders to enjoy.
From yoga and tai chi workshops, to painting tents and food demonstrations, there will be something to entertain all ages and interests at Stoke Park in Guildford on September 10 and 11.
To help you make the most of your visit, we have put together this handy manual to guide you around each zone.
THE ZONES
The Exchange
Exchange schools of thought, zines, and chat records at a market of independent record labels and artist stalls within the second stage.
Discussion group What Is Your Activism will also be setting up shop here talking social, local and global issues with stands from guest speakers.
House of Hatha
Centre yourself in the wellness area. Regroup and re-energise with yoga and tai chi workshops including guided meditation and holistic therapies.
Feed your mind, body and soul in the wellness area with practitioners specializing in Dru, Ashtanga and Hatha Yoga to cater for wisened yogis and newcomers alike.
Lose yourself in the music meditation workshops with practitioner Inner Pieces using the calming sounds of the hang, Native American style flutes and Tibetan bells to restore calm and oneness.
There will be a meeting of eco-conscious minds as inspirational talkers speak about alternative lifestyle choices, nutrition and green living.
The Crafty Peacock
Learn your warp from your weft at workshops of creative wonder - join yarnbombing with Lady Wulbits.
To ceramics, jewellery and painting, practitioners will be on-hand to show you the way at in the Craft Club tent.
For appreciators of all things handmade and vintage there’ll also be various stalls sprouting between the Wellness and Craft Club areas to peruse; selling women and men’s clothing, accessories, homewares, pre-loved, up cycled and inspired by yesteryear.
Imaginarium
Everything and anything is possible within the canvas walls of the Imaginarium: let your inner child roam free to wander.
This area is all about play for young and old alike - with feats of physical prowess, madcap scientific experiments; and sensory workshops exploring what it is to play and let your mind run fantastically.
All the World's A Stage
A space to explore the corners of the imagination through theatre, dance, and storytelling. Be inspired by talks from bright thinkers; be a part of the story at workshops, or sit back and watch the story unfold.
Drama workshops with Marvellous Productions for young minds forge a link between creativity, play and social skills; an interactive and engaging learning experience.
Get swept up in the magic of drama and dance from local and travelling companies as an emporium to the weird, wonderful and fantastical world of words is created.
The Outdoor Kitchen
All five of the senses will come into play at the outdoor kitchen. A sumptuous banquet of tastes, smells and sights whipped up by a vanguard of local chefs.
Come and enjoy the spectacle at the outdoor kitchen area which will be feature some curious and downright delicious cuisine to titillate the taste buds.
There will also be a menagerie of street food stands nestled amongst the stages creating high quality, affordable dishes using sustainable produce. Omnivores, carnivores, and pescetarians alike can have their pick in a variety of plates for all palates.
Tickets
Tickets for Always The Sun are on sale now. | http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/always-sun-2016-different-zones-11786268 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.getsurrey.co.uk/e7cc784bcaa5a258dd843d426918caebc1b6b79bf88155bc07a20cae7c24b03a.json |
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