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March 2005
31/03/2005:
Monitoring to check air pollution
31/03/2005:
Reporting methods are blamed for crime rise
31/03/2005:
Fatal crash
31/03/2005:
Doctor rapped for hitting a child who kicked him
31/03/2005:
Hoards of lots to be put under hammer for hospice
30/03/2005:
Cracking time for school children
30/03/2005:
Hats off to Easter parade
30/03/2005:
Council gets bonus for improving services
30/03/2005:
Lions’ show is big on excitement
25/03/2005:
Massive setback hits hall project
25/03/2005:
Hundreds want to ‘save Cobham’
25/03/2005:
Parking fees rise worries traders
25/03/2005:
Blaze rages through 18th-century house
25/03/2005:
Bid to save castle falls on stony ground
25/03/2005:
Pupils say farewell to head teacher
25/03/2005:
Pub loses licence for entertainment
25/03/2005:
Illegal camp too risky for taxman
25/03/2005:
Town takes stand on £15,000 band facility
25/03/2005:
Tall order no problem for steeplejack
24/03/2005:
Surrey's SATS scores above average
24/03/2005:
Sweet dreams come true for diabetic boy
24/03/2005:
Landmark action over affordable housing plan
24/03/2005:
Commons campaigners are unsatisfied
24/03/2005:
Parking fee almost doubles
23/03/2005:
Making friends overseas
23/03/2005:
Formula for fun
23/03/2005:
£40k pot of funds for community projects
23/03/2005:
Learning the education ropes
23/03/2005:
Pupils are a class act
18/03/2005:
Church row compromise
18/03/2005:
Support fire victims
18/03/2005:
Power failure nearly put fair in the dark
18/03/2005:
TV shame for the Leatherhead ‘ramp’
18/03/2005:
Red heads help raise £4k for Comic Relief
18/03/2005:
Hunt is on to expose serial flasher – 20 incidents so far
18/03/2005:
Fear plan will spark a flood of phone masts
18/03/2005:
Teatime Trad Jazz will be a blast
18/03/2005:
Cleaner energy will save Spectrum £50k
18/03/2005:
Red Nose antics raise £500 for Comic Relief
18/03/2005:
Battle on over plan for homes
18/03/2005:
Mum’s positive attitude channelled into fundraising
18/03/2005:
Praise for ICT effort
18/03/2005:
Six little maids from school!
18/03/2005:
Pupils combine science and art for exciting week of work
18/03/2005:
Old trade tokens may be on your mantlepiece
18/03/2005:
Tigger bounces back after missing five years
18/03/2005:
Walking back to healthiness
18/03/2005:
‘Failure’ in waste burner dialogue
18/03/2005:
Double-take at art show
18/03/2005:
Were you at the Covenanters’ camps?
18/03/2005:
Pupils enjoy round-the-world story trip
18/03/2005:
Hats off to a spellbinding week
18/03/2005:
Orange ‘lied’ over mast plan
18/03/2005:
Dentist jailed for sexual assault
17/03/2005:
New homes plan angers residents
17/03/2005:
Murder hunt appeals to community over red car
17/03/2005:
Multi-million-pound council offices move closer
17/03/2005:
Young people have their say about an ideal community
17/03/2005:
Borough's teen pregnancies rise against the national trend
17/03/2005:
Cuts to address school's deficit
16/03/2005:
Driving home safety message
16/03/2005:
Anger over restaurant
16/03/2005:
Boost for arts centre
16/03/2005:
Firm favourites come in at £1,500
16/03/2005:
Students in the picture
11/03/2005:
Celebrating 40 years
11/03/2005:
Elderly man dies in house blaze
11/03/2005:
Charlie gets planting
11/03/2005:
Downgrading hospital plans angers MPs
11/03/2005:
Tea and cakes VE Day style
11/03/2005:
Anger at empty home's tax bill
11/03/2005:
Town council rejects links with Palestine
11/03/2005:
Noses to the fore for Comic Relief
11/03/2005:
Nursery team take gunge plunge
11/03/2005:
Student and father die in Brazilian car crash
11/03/2005:
Bishop gives his blessing to new building
11/03/2005:
CCTV to stop club vandalism
11/03/2005:
Bouncing adds up to plenty of fun
11/03/2005:
Warning as conmen prey on elderly
11/03/2005:
Staff take 1,000 miles in their stride
11/03/2005:
The appliance of science
11/03/2005:
Town council rejects links with Palestine
11/03/2005:
Appeal for housing scheme is dismissed
11/03/2005:
Fairy tale fun at Holy Trinity
11/03/2005:
Elderly patient is released at 3.50am
11/03/2005:
Animal hospital comes to cubs’ aid
11/03/2005:
Glebelands wins status as Eco School
11/03/2005:
Affordable housing plan moves closer
11/03/2005:
Parents bear costs of uniform change
11/03/2005:
No charges in assault claim
11/03/2005:
Care policy forces elderly parents out of their home
11/03/2005:
Care policy forces elderly parents out of their home
11/03/2005:
Council admits it left autistic boy stranded abroad
11/03/2005:
Safety video targets young drivers
10/03/2005:
Housing charity seeks a permanent home
10/03/2005:
Polo, private film screenngs and opera lectures from 'the new WI'
09/03/2005:
Music to the ear
09/03/2005:
Jeepers creepers – it’s book week!
09/03/2005:
Bets are on for Comic Relief
04/03/2005:
All onboard for walking buses
04/03/2005:
Postcards to burglars
04/03/2005:
Pastels expected to fetch thousands
04/03/2005:
Infants get a buzz out of book week
04/03/2005:
Clampdown on vehicle tax moves up a gear
04/03/2005:
Group's brush with rebels in the Sudan
04/03/2005:
World in white gets under way
04/03/2005:
Awards for work that is out of this world
04/03/2005:
Who recalls Norcon air-raid shelters?
04/03/2005:
Conmen pick on elderly
04/03/2005:
Teacher to run across the Sahara
04/03/2005:
Brownies keep quiet for cash
04/03/2005:
Hospital given a reprieve
04/03/2005:
Scholar has a nose for fun
04/03/2005:
Licence means casino is on a roll
03/03/2005:
Borough to suffer highest councl tax in Surrey
03/03/2005:
Cameras to get new car crime role?
03/03/2005:
Flooding work delay 'totally unacceptable'
03/03/2005:
Teenager broke order with insult to officer
03/03/2005:
£430,000 windfall for village's youth centre deemed unfair
03/03/2005:
Residents 'claiming credit for facilities'
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