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Unprovoked Attack in Epsom

Three people were assaulted in an unprovoked attack in Epsom at the weekend.

Two men aged 22 from Redhill and a 21 year old woman were taken to Epsom General Hospital where they received treatment.

The woman suffered a serious facial wound, one man suffered facial bruising and the third suffered minor head injuries. The group had been approached by the suspect in the High Street and accompanied him to a local bar which turned out to be closed.

The friends then made off in the direction of East Street but were followed by the offender who launched an attack.

A 33 year old man from Croydon was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and actual bodily harm. He is on conditional bail and is due to return on 22nd February.

Police are urging anyone with information to contact them on 101.

Christmas Tree Recycling

If you missed the chance to recycle your Christmas Tree, you can always go to recycling sites in Dorking and Leatherhead.

In the Tandridge area, the recycling centres are in Bond Road in Warlingham or Chaldon Road in Caterham.

Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, and Tandridge District Council all accept the disposal of trees with their garden waste service, provided it is cut up so that the lid of the bin can be closed.

Gatwick BTP officer convicted of drink-driving

A British Transport Police officer based at Gatwick has been convicted of drink-driving.

26 year-old James Smoothy crashed his white BMW after losing control and clipping Copthorne Roundabout the early hours of December 15th.

He had consumed a number of glasses of wine at a Christmas Party, got involved in an argument and left the venue in his car.

Smoothy co-operated fully with inquiries and pleaded guilty at Crawley Magistrates Court.  He has been disqualified from driving for 2 years; ordered to pay a £400 fine, £85 costs and a £40 victim surcharge.

Smoothy has since resigned from his position at the British Transport Police.

West Sussex Firefighters warn of chimney fires

With temperatures due to plummet, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people to check their chimneys before using them.

Last year West Sussex firefighters were called to 144 chimney fires with the majority occurring in the first two months of the year.

They warn a blocked or defective chimney can cause both chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning.

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service offers the following advice:

  • Keep chimneys and flues clean and well maintained
  • Always use a fire guard to protect against flying sparks and hot embers
  • Ensure the fire is fully extinguished before going to bed or leaving the house
  • When burning wood, use dry, seasoned woods only
  • Never use petrol or paraffin to light your fire
  • Do not overload the grate or appliance
  • Make sure wood burners and other fire appliances are installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions

Regular maintenance of your chimney will depend on the fuel you burn:

  • Smokeless coals – At least once a year
  • Wood – Up to four times a year
  • Bituminous coal – Twice a year
  • Oil – Once a year
  • Gas – Once a year

Redhill man imprisoned after crime spree

A man from Redhill has been jailed following a violent crime spree.

40 year-old Bernard Hicks targeted people in the Merstham and South Nutfield areas.

He pleaded guilty to attempted robbery, robbery, dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

Hicks attempted to steal a car in Merstham in November.  He threatened a pregnant woman with a screwdriver whilst her children were in the vehicle.  The victim managed to defend herself and Hicks walked away, turning his focus to another vehicle.

Moments after his first attempt Hicks threatened another woman with a screwdriver and dragged her from her vehicle by her hair. He then stole the Alpha Romeo and robbed a post office in South Nutfield.

Officers located Hicks quickly and after a short pursuit arrested him in Horley.

Hicks has been sentenced to 5 years imprisonment.