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Charity Football Match – Reigate & Banstead Mayoral XI

Next Sunday 23rd March is the date of a special charity football match organised through the offices of the Mayor of Reigate and Banstead, Councillor Dr Lynne Hack. The match is being played in support of the Mayor`s chosen local charities this year, The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and Surrey Crimestoppers.

The match will be played between the Mayoral team consisting of players selected from local football clubs against a Chelsea team that includes some ex-players now employed at Chelsea in a coaching capacity.

The charity football match, which has received financial support from two local companies, is being played at Redhill Football Club’s ground at Kilnbrow. At half time, there’s a penalty shoot involving local children selected by the clubs participating in the Mayoral team, with local celebrity, Phil Tufnell as the goalie. After the match the children involved in the penalty shoot along with the ball boys and girls will be presented with a goody bag donated by Chelsea FC.

Chelsea hopes to bring Stamford, the club mascot with them, which is certain to be a great attraction especially for the little ones. Ticket are available at the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill town centre or on the gate at Kilnbrow. Kick off is at 2.00pm.

Tickets are from the Harlequin Box office 1737 276500 at a cost of Adults £5 and Children £3.

Susy Radio`s Natalie Osborne spoke to The worshipful the Mayor of Reigate and Banstead
Cllr Dr Lynne Hack during the sports show Live on Susy Radio.

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Salfords Burglary Investigation

A woman who flagged down police in Salfords last Tuesday afternoon may hold vital information connected with a burglary investigation.

She reported suspicious activity in the Woodhatch Road area to the officers who had to leave the woman to pursue the suspects.

East Surrey Proactive Unit would like to hear from the woman, who is described as white with blonde hair, driving a small dark coloured car.

More here:
http://www.surrey.police.uk/news/witness-appeals/all-witness-appeals/article/8880/did-you-flag-down-officers-in-salfords#sthash.kb8CSP2D.dpuf

Crawley Down Accident

A young man suffered serious injuries on Friday after crashing his blue Ford Fiesta into a lamp post in Crawley Down.

The 23 year old was flown to St Georges Hospital in Tooting. He is in a critical but stable condition.

Hophurst Lane was closed for more than four hours while emergency services were at the scene.

Possible School Strike

Schools may close later this month when members of the National Union of Teachers plan to strike over a national dispute.

West Sussex is warning parents to expect disruption when the strike takes place on Wednesday the 26th March.

Individual Head teachers and governing bodies will decide whether to close schools or not.

Man Assaulted in Crawley

A man has suffered facial injuries during an assault in Crawley.

The 36-year-old victim was struck in the face repeatedly by another man, outside Morrisons at Broadfield Barton.

A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault and released on bail following the incident around half-past six Monday evening.