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Police investigating lamb murders in Tandridge

In the last month three lambs have been killed in the Tandridge area.

Surrey police are urging people to identify whoever is responsible for the deaths.

The lambs all had visible teeth marks from a dog and had been cut by a knife.

They were killed on three separate occasions, twice in a field in Tandridge Lane between 3.30pm on the 31st of July and 10am on August the first; and between 7pm on the 6th of July and 12.41pm on July 7th.

The third instance was at a field in Moor Lane, Edenbridge at 11.15am on July 9th.

The investigating officer PC Alice Bennett says that they appear to be deliberate attacks and are incredibly upsetting for the farmers.

Picture released in connection with Crawley Burglary

Police are continuing an investigation into a burglary in Ifield on July 17th.

They have released a picture of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident.

Although the house of Prestwood Lane was disturbed, only a small amount of money was taken.

Detective Constable Jon Robeson has said that this man was captured on CCTV at the time and that anyone who recognises him should contact the police.

The picture can be found on the Sussex Police website.

Three Bridges FC Manager appointed Chairman

Three Bridges FC Manager Paul Faili has been appointed chairman of the team following the stepping down of Paul Terry.

After 19 years at the club, he was appointed at the club’s AGM on Friday and has the position on an interim basis.

He said that he is massively proud but that it’s not a position he wants permanently, adding that anyone who has the necessary experience and qualifications should come forward for the position.

Faili will be working with the same board, with youth manager Kenny Towning as his vice chairman.

Ebola scare at Gatwick Airport

After fears that Ebola could have reached Gatwick over the weekend, test results of an elderly woman who died at the airport came back negative for the contagious virus.

The female passenger who travelled to the UK from the Gambia collapsed at Gatwick airport and was later pronounced dead in hospital.

Public Health England says the risk of the deadly Ebola virus in the UK remains very low and that the test was only carried out as a precaution.

Over 700 people have died of Ebola in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia this year in the worst ever outbreak of the disease.

Construction Course Opportunities in Redhill

As part of a revamp of the Redhill Memorial park, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council is working to offer two construction courses for people aged between 16 and 30.

Teaming up with Construction Youth Trust and Redhill training academy, the courses are to take place between August and September in Redhill.

They will focus on carpentry and give trainees the opportunity to obtain a CSCS card.

Councellor Natalie Bramhall says it’s a fantastic opportunity for those looking to get a foot on the construction career ladder.

Each course runs for three days a week for four weeks and there are only eight spots on each.

For more information call or text Karen on 07956 106 387 or email karen.laheen@cytrust.org.uk.

For future opportunities, follow Construction Youth Trust on Twitter @constructionYT or like Construction-Youth-Trust on Facebook.