West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is repeating warnings about cooking fire safety after several incidents in West Sussex yesterday evening. The service is raising awareness of kitchen safety this month as more fires and fire injuries are caused in the kitchen than anywhere else in the home.
Category: Surrey County, England
Police hunt for two men after attack outside pub
Officers say they want to speak to the pair in connection with an assault outside Airfield Tavern pub in Horley High Street in the early hours of Wednesday January 11. Surrey Police say that the victim, a 38-year-old man, was reportedly walking into the pub at around 1am when he was assaulted and suffered a fractured jaw. PC George Willie from Reigate area Patrol Team said: “I would like to speak to the men in these images as I believe they have information which could assist ongoing enquiries.
Man charged over ‘attack on police’ in Aldershot
The officers were taken to Frimley Park Hospital after being called to a domestic incident in Pegasus Avenue on Tuesday evening, the force said. Detective Inspector Sion Margrie said: “There would have been people in the area at the time of the incident and it is likely someone saw or heard what happened, or even filmed the incident on their mobile phones.
County News: Woman forced to walk home alone in ‘pitch black’ after being ‘kicked off’
A young woman was forced to walk home in the ‘pitch black’ and ‘freezing cold’ after being ‘kicked off’ her bus. Hospital worker Sian Hayward, 25, was travelling home last Thursday, January 26 – a journey she had made many times – when the driver of the Metrobus Route 84 told her she was ‘in void’ of her ticket.
Hospital to admit more out-of-county patients following closure of major unit
Wycombe hospital is readying to admit more people suffering from a stroke following the closure of an emergency-response stroke unit in Slough. The closure of the acute stroke unit in Wexham Park at the end of last year means more people from Windsor and Slough are expected to travel to High Wycombe to use its health services.
Letters from the Front on a frosty Christmas morning
The image of soldiers from both sides leaving their trenches for an impromptu kick about and carol concert belongs in the pages of a fairy tale, not on the bloodiest battlefield of the First World War. For most men, though, there was no fairy tale, no truce, just the hope of gifts from home and perhaps something special for lunch.