Archive for October, 2008

Less gum litter follows campaign

A local authority in Surrey sees a significant reduction in chewing gum litter following a four-week campaign.
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Drive to boost commuter recycling

Recycling bins are installed at a Surrey town’s bus station to encourage commuters to recycle their rubbish.
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Daily Police Blotter

The following items are based on information from police, unless otherwise noted: BRISTOL TWP., Pa.
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Truancy patrols hailed a success

The number of children being stopped on the streets of Surrey by truancy patrols halved in the last five years.
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Housing agreed for hospital site

Plans to revitalise the site of a former hospital in Surrey move a step closer following council approval.
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Revamp ‘urgent’ for elderly care

Surrey County Council calls for government action to reform the “flawed” system of social care for adults.
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Farmers bring foot-and-mouth case

Fourteen farmers affected by last year’s foot-and-mouth outbreak in England are to sue two labs and the government.
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Man warned over cannabis plants

A man receives a police caution for the production of Class C drugs after 35 cannabis plants are seized.
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Motorcyclist dies in road crash

A motorcyclist dies in Camberley after losing control of his bike and hitting the back of a car.
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Arrests over number plate thefts

Surrey Police crack down on thefts of number plates which are used to take petrol without paying.
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