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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Albion land home tie in FA Cup

Albion land home tie in FA Cup as Fatboy Slim pulls Woking out of ...

Independent city news and views ... facing a High Court winding-up order brought by the Inland Revenue, the Conference side drew at the Goldstone before Albion won the replay 2-1 at Kingfield. In the replay, Woking took an early lead. But goals from Robert Codner and Johnny Crumplin (football genius) saved the Seagulls' blushes and set up a lucrative third round home tie against Portsmouth. Albion made it to the fourth round last season when they lost 3-2 at Aston Villa. ...

Publish Date: 10/25/2010 2:46

http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/2010/10/albion-land-home-tie-in-fa-cup-as-fatboy-slim-pulls-woking-out-of-the-hat/

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Call for Street Angels

Call for Street Angels to help watch over Woking - News - getsurrey

THE search is on to find volunteers to watch over Woking town centre after last orders are called.

Publish Date: 10/15/2010 1:00

http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2080373_call_for_street_angels_to_help_watch_over_woking

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Friday, 8 October 2010

Annual Parking Permits set for 500% Increase.

Annual parking permits charge set for 500% rise - News - getsurrey

UNHAPPY residents have made their voices heard over county council plans to increase charges for residential parking permit holders in Woking. ... Annual parking permits charge set for 500% rise - News - getsurrey ...

Publish Date: 10/06/2010 0:00

http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2079735_annual_parking_permits_charge_set_for_500_rise

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

News on Woking

Town Square plans agreed « Woking News & Mail

Woking Borough Council's planning committee approved the plans but some committee members feared pedestrians will be put at risk with the new Gloucester Walk library entrance. ... Search the News & Mail site: Search for: ...

Publish Date: 09/30/2010 16:51

http://wokingnews.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/town-square-plans-agreed/


Spate of break-ins at pubs across Woking - News - getsurrey

A SERIES of pub break-ins have been reported across Woking, including one at a bar that has been raided 25 times in the past year. ... Latest blogs. Loading Blog headlines, please wait… Latest stories. Crocus bulbs record attempt to raise polio awareness · Paedophile magistrate jailed for abusing boys · New Civic operator promises top entertainment line-up · Disused pavilion a hangout for 'intimidating kids' ... Spate of break-ins at pubs across Woking - News - getsurrey ...

Publish Date: 09/27/2010 0:00

http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2079070_spate_of_breakins_at_pubs_across_woking


Nursery manager admits drug charge « Woking News & Mail

A FORMER chairman of the Woking Nursery Exhibition could face a prison term after admitting dealing cannabis and storing the drug for others at his home, a court heard. Police found five kilograms of the class B drug and a stash of cash ...

Publish Date: 10/01/2010 12:09

http://wokingnews.wordpress.com/2010/10/01/nursery-manager-admits-drug-charge/


Chapple on board « Woking News & Mail

GEOFF CHAPPLE is keen to get cracking in his new role at Woking FC after being elected as a director at Tuesday night's annual meeting. The most successful manager in the club's history, and a man who painted pictures for his players, ...

Publish Date: 09/29/2010 10:39

http://wokingnews.wordpress.com/2010/09/29/chapple-on-board/


Woking Magistrates Court

(This is taken from my monthly column in the Goldsworth Park News). Woking Magistrates Court was purpose-built in 1990, but now the Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to close it and make people travel to Guildford or ...

Publish Date: 10/01/2010 8:10

http://dianasmith.mycouncillor.org.uk/2010/10/01/woking-magistrates-court/

Zeitgeist: Moving Forward

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Woking town centre revamp plan approved - News - getsurrey

PLANS for an overhaul of Woking's Market Square and library have moved a step closer.

Publish Date: 10/01/2010 0:00

http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2079490_woking_town_centre_revamp_plan_approved


Jonathan Lord responds to Woking Courthouse threat | The Woking Eye

Woking MP Jonathan Lord has responded brilliantly to the threat of closure at Woking Courthouse, busy both behind the scenes and in the public eye supporting the silly and totally unjustifiable proposals to shut our courthouse and force people to seek justice ... The Eye spies : Cycle Town dilemma http://bit.ly/9N4pnq about 12 hours ago from twitterfeed; Congratulations to Rhod Lofting and Anne Ansell, new Freemen of the Borough of #Woking and the first made in a decade. ...

Publish Date: 10/03/2010 0:23

http://www.thewokingeye.com/2010/10/jonathan-lord-responds-to-woking-courthouse-threat/


Town Square plans agreed « Woking News & Mail

Cyclists do not have to dismount in this area after a scheme for shared use for cyclists and pedestrians in parts of the town centre was made permanent by Surrey County Council's (SCC) Woking local committee in September. ...

Publish Date: 09/30/2010 16:51

http://wokingnews.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/town-square-plans-agreed/

Saturday, 2 October 2010

More illegal immigrants

Five people have been arrested as part of a major UK Border Agency investigation into a gang suspected of supplying illegal workers to UK employers.
Approximately 150 UKBA officers and police officers took part in early-morning raids on 15 locations in Sussex, Surrey and Kent.
The raids followed an 8-month investigation by a south east immigration crime team into the supply of illegal workers.

Five people have been arrested as part of a major UK Border Agency investigation into a gang suspected of supplying illegal workers to UK employers.
Approximately 150 UKBA officers and police officers took part in early-morning raids on 15 locations in Sussex, Surrey and Kent.
The raids followed an 8-month investigation by a south east immigration crime team into the supply of illegal workers.
The workers were being provided for an employment agency based in Crawley.
A 61-year-old woman and a 48-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of facilitating a breach of the immigration laws and money-laundering offences at two addresses in Crawley. Another woman, aged 44, was also arrested on suspicion of facilitating a breach of immigration laws and money laundering at Clacket Lane service station on the M25.
Two men, both from Sri Lanka, were arrested on suspicion of facilitating a breach of immigration laws at separate addresses in Crawley. All five are now being questioned at police stations in Sussex.
Around 25 people, believed to be mainly Sri Lankan nationals, were arrested for immigration offences at a number of locations in Sussex and Surrey.

Just over the border

PCSOs, a waste of taxpayers money?
In 2008/9 Hampshire PCSOs detected 90 crimes and issued 124 fixed penalty notices.
Figures break down to a cost of £156,000 for each crime detected and £63,934 for each fine handed out by the 330 PCSOs, who were paid an average of £23,636 a year.

We have our share of the the zombie brigade round here as well.