September 2008 Archives

steve-bax-1-9.jpgWelcome to your community website powered by the Woking Informer. I'm the website editor Steve Bax and I'd like to invite you to be part of reporting the news.

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The regulator OFCOM have granted the hard working volunteers of Hospital Radio Wey an FM channel to broadcast their superb variety of music & local information programmes.

With a strong commitment to the local community and a passion to broadcast information that is relevant to listeners across the area the Chertsey-based radio station will be pulling out all the stops from 16 October through to 12 November.

postbox-dynamic.jpgThe future of West End Post Office is in the balance as the couple who have run it for more than 20 years are retiring.

The sub post office, in High Street, is to close from Saturday, September 20 due to the retirement of postmaster Michael O'Donovan and his wife Sue.

Man facing cannabis charges

Posted by Steve Bax on Sep 4, 08 09:43 AM in Crime

cannabis.jpgA man who jumped out a window during a police drugs raid in West End was treated for a broken foot.

More than 500 cannabis plants were found at a home in Ashley Way on Tuesday August 26, and 30-year-old Minh Van Nguyen, 30, was charged with production of a Class C drug.

He appeared at South West Magistrates Court and was remanded in custody.

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