If you own a dog you may know that your pet may not like the sound of fireworks.
Dog trainer Wendi Claxton has some useful advice on keeping your dog safe through the firework season.
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Police investigate Crawley Assault
Police are investigating a report of an assault in Crawley.
A woman in her 30s, was discovered in Worth Park Avenue, Pound Hill, around 4am on Sunday in a distressed state.
The scene was secured for forensics investigations and enquiries are ongoing.
Anyone who saw what happened or witnessed any suspicious activity, are asked to contact police on 101.
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More Police in Surrey
Newly released figures show that 302 police officers have been recruited in Sussex as part of the Government’s pledge to put 20,000 more officers on the streets by March 2023.
MP for Crawley Henry Smith has welcomed the announcement and said the additional officers will play a huge role in pursuing criminals, protecting victims and reassuring the law-abiding majority.
The latest figures show the Government are on track to fulfil its manifesto commitment with 77 per cent of the target now met.
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Good Social care for Adults
A survey led by NHS Digital has shown that adults who receive social care support through Surrey County Council, help them feel safer and enjoy a better quality of life.
More than 750 people who need long term care and support completed a questionnaire aimed at helping the council understand the impact of services and plan for the future.
Findings from the survey, show nearly 90% reported being satisfied with the care and support they receive.
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ESPA presents ’42nd Street’
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The East Surrey Performing Arts presents “42nd Street”.
Set in 1933, “42nd Street” celebrates Broadway, Times Square and the magic of show biz with humour and pizzazz.
The score is chock-full of Broadway standards, including: “You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me,” “Dames,” “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” and of course, “Forty-Second Street.”
Susy’s Neil Munday caught up with one of the lead cast members, Lucy Carrell to find out a little more…
The production is being staged at The Harlequin Theatre and Cinema in Redhill from Wednesday, 9 November to Saturday 12 November.
Details and ticket information can be found at:
https://harlequintheatre.co.uk/events/espa-presents-42nd-street/
More about the ESPA can be found at:
https://www.espaproductions.org.uk/