Category Archives: Community

Questions asked about unautherised Dorking Dump

Questions are being asked about an unauthorised waste site in Dorking after a deadline to clear what residents have described as a “mountain of rubbish” has passed

The Environment Agency revoked an environmental permit for the site at Dorking West Station Yard in April and ordered all waste to be removed by 15 May.

Surrey County Council has issued an enforcement notice over the land.

The MP for Dorking and Horley, Chris Coghlan said that he had raised the issue with the Environment Agency three times in the past year and that site had been a blight for residents for years.

Broadfield To Get a New Mosaic

The mosaic located at Broadfield Barton parade is set to be given a new lease of life, with a brand new mosaic by artist Sue Penrose to be unveiled on Wednesday 27 May at 4.30pm.

The Broadfield ‘making a mark’ project has been present in the shopping parade for 20 years but sadly wear and tear has taken its toll and the mosaic needs to be replaced.

The new mosaic contains aspects of the original community piece. Hands in the new mosaic represent the community and circles have been used to represent trees.

Crawley has a strong history of commissioning art for the public to enjoy. With its new thoughtful design, I am sure that this new mosaic will become a local landmark just as familiar and valued for years to come. I would like to thank Sue Penrose for developing and producing this wonderful piece of art.

Councillor Sue Mullins

Cabinet member for Community Engagement and Culture

Crawley Borough Council

Five Marathons in Five Days Ends in Redhill

Members of the air ambulance charity for Kent, Surrey and Sussex have just completed a mammoth challenge in Redhill.

The team of four undertook five marathons in five days to raise funds for the charity.

So far, more than £15,000 has been raised which will help towards saving lives.

Serial Offender Sentenced to Prison

Officers have caught a serial burglar who used the rail network to target homes across Surrey and Sussex.

Darren Alleyne (DOB: 30/12/81) 44, of no fixed abode, would commute to various towns across the two counties and prowl the streets looking for insecure or empty homes where he could force open a front or back door.

Once inside he would stuff high value items such as electronics or jewellery into a large shopping bag before jumping on a getaway train out of the area. He would later sell the stolen goods on for cash.

Alleyene hoped to outsmart law enforcement by travelling as far afield as Woking and Horsham, Guildford, Reigate, and Merstham, and by regularly changing his mobile phone. For seven months (July 2025 to March 2026) it seemed his plan was working.

However, he was unable to evade CCTV and doorbell footage, which Surrey Police officers were able to recover, showing him at the scene of several crimes.

Officers caught him in Brighton after he travelled there by train. When he was arrested, he had already committed burglaries in the city and was found in possession of items stolen from these addresses.

Alleyne was charged on Wednesday, 25 March with 10 burglaries and two counts of fraud by false representation. He was remanded and later pleaded guilty to all charges. On Friday 15 May he was sentenced to six years in prison at Guildford Crown Court.

PC Luke Lightburn, from the Proactive Investigation Team, said: “Alleyne literally treated burglary as his job. He would commute regularly by train, find a place to break into, and brazenly travel home with a bag of stolen goods as if nothing had happened.

“Due to the manner of his offending, it took some time to track Alleyne down and pull together all the evidence we needed. I am pleased that, following months of determination and teamwork, we were able to hunt him down and get him behind bars.”

Sussex Police look for two men in relation to Horsham robbery

Sussex Police are seeking to identify two men in connection with a robbery in Horsham.

The incident took place at Tech World and Vape Store in West Street where two men entered the shop, smashed a glass cabinet and attempted to take mobile phones.

A member of staff approached the men, and was assaulted before the men left the store.

The robbery took place on April 20 at around 6:10pm

Anyone with information is urged to contact Sussex Police on 101.