Communities - Addlestone: June 2008 Archives

June 2008 Archives

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The scoring was a lot hotter than the weather on June 27 when the 15th annual Herald and News Golf Day proved another big success.

Much of the heat at Hoebridge Golf Club was generated by outstanding overall winner James Dedman.

Meet the Team

Posted by Steve Bax on Jun 27, 08 11:47 AM in Meet the Team

Suzy Talbot: I am the Multimedia Content Manager for the Herald & News series. I have spent most of my career as a journalist working on newspapers in Buckinghamshire with a stint in Surrey. I hope to become increasingly involved all our communities because this is where the heart of our newspapers and websites lie. Feel free to contact me about any issue on 01932 561111.



Vicki Eltis: I am the chief reporter for the Herald & News series. A few of my 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. Please email me at vickieltis@trinitysouth.co.uk

Mark Goode: I am the reporter for the Staines, Laleham and Stanwell areas. 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. Please email me at markgoode@trinitysouth.co.uk

Emma Heseltine: I'm the reporter dedicated to covering stories from Addlestone, Chertsey and Byfleet, and the surrounding villages. This is my first reporting job and I've been writing about the area since 2007. I grew up and still live in Addlestone, so I know the area well. Email me or call 01932 561111.

Adam Courtney: I am a senior reporter covering the Sunbury, Shepperton and Ashford areas. 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 an email or give me a call on 01932 561111.

Rupert Basham: I am the Walton/Weybridge & Hersham reporter. I studied American Studies at Portsmouth University, which was very interesting but left me with two options; to go into teaching or journalism. I figured with a name like Rupert, journalism was probably a safer bet (kids are cruel). Please call me on 01932 561111 or email me

Russell Butt: I am the dedicated reporter for Egham and I also cover Woking for our sister paper, the Informer. I joined the team in May 2008 after ditching a job in software sales. Initially I covered Staines & Ashford, but since July have been getting know the great people of Runnymede and mixing with the communities in Englefield Green, Thorpe and Virginia Water. I can't be everywhere at once though, so if you have some news you think I would be interested in email me or call 01932 561111.


Other Useful contacts:

steve-bax.jpgSteve Bax: I'm the website editor for the Herald & News series, having joined the group in 2002 and served as a reporter and news editor. I'm keen to recruit new bloggers for these sites, be they schools, clubs or other groups, or local people with something to say about their community. Call me on 01932 573233 or email
stevebax@trinitysouth.co.uk

Need to find a doctor or a chemist?

Schools in Addlestone

Posted by Steve Bax on Jun 27, 08 11:11 AM in Schools/colleges

Do you need to know the address, phone, number or website of an Addlestone school. We are compiling a list of useful information.

Churches in Addlestone

Posted by Steve Bax on Jun 27, 08 11:07 AM in Faith

See our list of churches in your area and useful contact details.

Addlestone Clubs and Societies

Posted by Steve Bax on Jun 27, 08 10:43 AM in Useful Info

Have you ever wanted to join a local group. We're growing a list of useful contact details.

Addlestone Cemetery is running out of burial plots and must be extended, Runnymede Council has been told.

An Addlestone man claims he was branded a racist and told to "shut up" by a police officer.

Hats off to charity pupils

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 26, 08 02:32 PM in

A mother who set up a fund to raise money for research into the condition that killed her eight-year-old son has thanked Fullbrook School students for raising £520 for her charity.

English County Homes has applied to Runnymede Council to demolish a cottage and replace it with two five-bedroom houses.

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