The first round draw of The Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup was made at the weekend.
Redhill FC will travel to Camberley Town. South Park Reserves will host Horley Town.
Dates are still to be confirmed.
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The first round draw of The Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup was made at the weekend.
Redhill FC will travel to Camberley Town. South Park Reserves will host Horley Town.
Dates are still to be confirmed.
Crawley Town Life Saving Club has enjoyed success in the second round of the Italian National Championships. Zara Williams took two golds in the event.
Crawley Town Life Saving Club has also announced the team selected to represent England at the Commonwealth Life Saving Championships which will take place in Durban in South Africa.
Gatwick Airport has announced the launch of a new London to Argentina route operated by Norwegian’s UK subsidiary.
The new route from London Gatwick to Buenos Aires will be the airline’s first South American route and will start in February next year.
Norwegian UK’s headquarters are at Gatwick and will use British-registered aircraft and Gatwick-based crew to operate the services.
Surrey County Council is launching a consultation about possible changes to community recycling centres.
The Council says that continued cuts to funding and rising costs means the need to find savings has reached unprecedented levels. Among the Council’s proposals are the permanent closure of four smaller sites including those at Dorking and Warlingham. It also suggests closing community recycling centres on two weekdays so all sites are open for five days a week, and it wants to end the free daily allowance of non-household waste.
There is more information on surreycc.gov.uk/recyclingcentres with a questionnaire which goes live today. Hard copies will also be available at CRCs and by calling 03456 009 009 or texting 07860 053 456. The consultation closes on Monday 7 August.
Final plans will be agreed by the Council’s cabinet this Autumn.
Fire engines in Surrey could soon carry oxygen masks for dogs.
The RSPCA and the charity Smokey Paws have paid for kits in East Sussex and now plan to do the same for neighbouring fire services.
With 46% of houses in the UK having a pet, smoke inhalation amongst animals is a potential problem. The equipment is more effective than human ones as it’s shaped to fit muzzles.