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Local Football Results

Crawley Town continued their perfect start to the new League One campaign with a late winner at Cambridge United on Saturday.  Ade Adeyemo scored the winning goal in the 85th minute.

In the National League South, Dorking Wanderers won 1-0 over Chippenham Town at Meadowbank.

Some of our teams saw FA Cup action at the weekend.  Merstham are through to the next round after their 2-1 win over Erith.  Redhill FC also go through winning 3-1 away to step 4 side East Grinstead Town, and Three Bridges replay their match with Saltdean tomorrow night following a goalless draw.

Charities receive funding from Gatwick Airport

Charities across the South East have received £250,000 from Gatwick Airport.

The Gatwick Airport Community Trust, which is financed exclusively by the airport, has provided support for more than 100 groups in its latest round of funding.

Recipients include a School in Kent, a homeless charity in West Sussex and a food distributor in Surrey.

Applications for next years fund – which has been running since 2002 – will reopen again in November and close next March.

Reigate and Banstead introduce dog walking restrictions

Dog walkers in Reigate and Banstead are now banned from walking more than four dogs at once.

The  Council said the new rule follows a review of the previous limit of six pets.

Professional dog walkers have raised concerned the move could significantly impact their livelihoods, but recognised safety concerns.

A limit of four dogs is recommended by the RSPCA and pet business insurers

Man wanted for missing court

 

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A 29-year-old man from North Holmwood is wanted by Police.

Levi Burton, is wanted for failing to appear at court.

He is known to frequent the Dorking and Crawley area.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts are urged to contact Surrey Police

The Harlequin Theatre and Cinema: Discussion on Future Options

The Executive of Reigate and Banstead Borough Council will meet on Thursday to discuss the future of The Harlequin Theatre and Cinema in Redhill.

The theatre closed last September after the discovery of RAAC concrete in the building. The Council says although it hoped the closure would be temporary, it now doesn’t expect to reopen in the foreseeable future due to the extent of RAAC found in the building so far.

The recommendation is to stop the current Harlequin arts and cultural activities to rationalise operating costs while the centre is closed; instead the focus would be on developing a business case for a medium-term cultural offer.

If the recommendation is adopted some staff will be impacted and may be put at risk of redundancy.