June 2008 Archives

Vicki Eltis Mark Goode

Vicki Eltis: A few of my regular contacts have called me the 'bulldog' as I like to get my teeth into a good story and never give up.
I'm passionate about my job and covering the Walton, Weybridge, Hersham and surrounding areas.
Having grown up in Walton I know the area well.
Please email me at vickieltis@trinitysouth.co.uk

Mark Goode: I am a trainee reporter and I have been with the Herald since the middle of May.
I know the trees and rivers of Surrey very well, and have spent countless hours rambling through its woods.
I am a poet, a nature lover, and a purveyor of fine old-time American music - including pre-war blues and Dixieland.
markgoode@trinitysouth.co.uk

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Editor: Mike Hawkins
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POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a teenager on crutches was attacked in West Molesey.

Plans to build three homes with parking in Wilton Gardens, West Molesey, are due to go before Elmbridge Council's planning committee meeting on Monday night (30).
Councillors are recommended to approve the plans, submitted by Ember Estates Ltd and Geoffrey Bishop Ltd, despite 23 letters of objections by residents.
Reasons for objections include the effect the build will have on existing parking availability, loss of privacy to neighbouring properties, loss of open space and disturbance during construction.

Plans for six terraced houses, 24 flats and parking to be built in Faraday Road, West Molesey, are due to be discussed at an Elmbridge Council planning meeting on Monday (30).
Mr C Whelan has submitted the plans and proposes to demolish existing homes for the build. The application is recommended for approval.
One letter of objection has been submitted on the grounds that the plan is out of keeping with the area, has a lack of parking and will impact on local infrastructure.

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