Hannah Masters-Waage
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All on board for charity Love Train
THREE adventurers have started off along the road to raise £1m for a cancer charity as they embark on a two-month trek.
Old-school fun to celebrate the Olympics
A DAY of old-school sporting merriment will be held at Royal Holloway on Sunday - and a Paralympian will join in the fun.
Volunteer plans for Virginia Water library under fire
THE HIGH court has temporarily blocked plans to change ten of Surrey's libraries to volunteer-led.
A WORLD-famous art collection will give people a glimpse of Victorian life when it opens to the public.
THERE IS something quintessentially British about spending sunny days by the river with a mix of sport, Pimm's and fancy hats, and nothing quite captures the summertime spirit as Henley Royal Regatta.
Airtrack scheme shelved by BAA
A CONTROVERCIAL airport rail-link has been shelved after issues surrounding its introduction could not be resolved.
OBJECTORS have expressed their disappointment after a convenience store chain was granted a licence to sell alcohol seven days a week.
One Stop fights for booze sales
OBJECTORS went head-to-head with a convenience store chain applying to sell alcohol seven days a week across the road from a school.
Don't miss Camberley's genie-ous Aladdin panto
My view of panto as a slightly shabby, at times awkward, yet always endearing evening of entertainment has just gone up in smoke like a genie from a lamp following a spectacular performance of Aladdin.
Man stops car fire from spreading
A FIREFIGHTER has praised the quick thinking of a man whose car was ablaze.
Start of a new era for Regency
A FINANCIAL planning company is celebrating almost half a century of service.
NEWS of the Royal engagement has sparked excitement among people looking forward to playing a role in the wedding.
Searching for the king of vocal talent
RAW vocal talent will be unleashed at a music contest searching for up-and-coming rap stars
A RARE display of pomp and circumstance launched five years of global celebrations for the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.
Documentary raises awareness of Romainian AIDS crisis
A DOCUMENTARY chronicling the children's AIDS crisis in Romania has its premier next month.
United in shock after second killing
TWO close-knit villages shaken to the core by tragedy have been urged by civic leaders to pull together.
Victorian delights come to village
A VILLAGE turned the clock back for an afternoon of old-time fun and frolics.
BRAVE members of a sports club will get covered in mud to raise money for a children's hospital.


















