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Nigel Clark – Dodgy

On Friday, 20th December, Christine Muir chatted with Nigel Clark, Frontman of Britpop sensation ‘Dodgy’.

His new single ‘Christmas at the food bank’ highlights the 60,000 plus people who will rely on them in the UK this Christmas.
At the time of the interview, Dodgy were to are perform on the following day (Saturday) at the Surrey University as part of the Crimbleberry Ball, along with The Selecter and a host of other bands.

More information can be found on Dodgy’s Official Website:
http://www.dodgyology.com/

Catalytic convertor thefts increase

East Grinstead has recently seen an increase in thefts of catalytic convertors.

Police are warning vehicle owners in the area to remain aware after 6 were stolen from outside their owners address.

The thefts took place overnight between Thursday the 5th of December and the following morning. All of the cars were large family style people carriers.

The converters were removed by pipe cutter from the underside of the vehicles and police urge anyone who drives that type of vehicle to be extra vigilant about leaving them unattended overnight on the roadside.

Anyone who sees any suspicious activity around cars parked overnight is asked to call 999. If you have any other information, contact police via 101 or email ‘101@sussex.pnn.police.uk‘quoting serial 0376 of 6/12. You can also call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

Increase in fraudster scams

An increasing number of reports of fraudster scams have been reported to surrey police.

On each occasion the victim receives a phone call from someone claiming to be a police officer tell them that their card has been compromised and that they need to call the bank and cancel it.
They then say that a courier will be round to collect the card.

Meanwhile, the fraudster stays on the line, leaving it open and obtains the victim’s bank details while they think they are phoning the bank. A courier – sometimes a taxi – calls at the victim’s address saying they have been sent by the police to collect the parcel.

If you’ve received any calls of this nature, please call Surrey Police on 101

More information available from the Tandridge District Council website