June 2008 Archives

Spelthorne Civic Pride Volunteers are paying a visit to the Funky Footprints nature reserve in School Lane, Shepperton, on Saturday, July 5 for an open day between 1pm-5pm.
The group will be strolling through the meadow to listen to birds and crickets and learn more about the reserve and its wildlife which, at the last count, had 89 species of bird.
To join in call Jill Stephens on 01932 564543.

Adam Courtney

Posted by Steve Bax on Jun 27, 08 03:51 PM in Meet the Team

Adam Courtney

I cover Sunbury and Shepperton, as well as the business page. I thought of myself as a minor celebrity after recently appearing on Hospital Radio Wey to talk about my job but my delusions were shot down by caustic colleagues. Anyway, if you have a happy, funny, sad, tragic or positive story, any story, little or large, that you think people ought to know about, drop me a line or give me a call.

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01932 561111
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Creative arts week at Manor Mead Special School, in Shepperton, is one of teacher Ros McMorrin's favourite moments of the year.

Creative arts week at Manor Mead Special School, in Shepperton, is one of teacher Ros McMorrin's favourite moments of the year.

Woman suffers broken ankle

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 26, 08 02:54 PM in Health

A woman in her 50s was taken to St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey, with a broken ankle after being in collision with a car on Saturday June 21, in Shepperton High Street, at about 4pm.

Police said the incident is being treated as an accident.

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