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Incident At Lingfield Racecourse

A Man has been left in hospital following an assault at Lingfield Racecourse.

The incident happened between 8pm – 8.30pm on June 18. A group of men got into a fight at the racecourse. A man in his 30s obtained a suspected fractured eye socket and was taken to East Surrey Hospital.

A 24 and a 21-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of GBH and have been released on bail until Tuesday 9 August.

Surrey Police urges anybody who witnessed the incident or with any information to call 101 quoting, 45160051944.

Southern Train Strikes Cause Disruption

Southern Train services are suffering from disruption and cancellation as conductor go on strike today.

This is the third strike over dispute about the introduction of driver-only trains.

Southern operator Govia Thameslink said it would implement a new role for conductors from 21 August, with them no longer opening and closing doors.

It’s advised that you check your train journeys before you travel as some services are not running and others have limited service.

Four Arrested in Crawley Murder Investigation

Police have launched a murder investigation in Crawley.  A 20 year old man from Mayfield was found with serious injuries in a property in Spencers Road on Saturday morning. The man was treated at the scene for a suspected stab wound and was taken to hospital, where he sadly died a short time later.  

Four people in their twenties were arrested on suspicion of murder. They are all from Crawley and remain in police custody.  

Witnesses can email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting Operation Venture.

Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 (crimestoppers-uk.org).

The P&G Surrey Youth Games

The 20th P&G Surrey Youth Games took place over the weekend at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford.  All eleven districts and boroughs in Surrey entered teams into fourteen different sporting events.  The Games were organised by Active Surrey in association with each borough and district council in the county with the aim to develop sport in Surrey.  Young people attend local coaching sessions in the two months prior to the Games.  It is hoped that having been introduced to countywide competition, many will continue in their chosen sports.  

Our local teams from Reigate and Banstead and from Tandridge did well at the event, as Izzie Brooks reports: