Recently by Ed Saunt
Firefighters attended a crash on Sunday (15) on the clockwise M25 near junction 12 at Thorpe at about 9.45pm.
Neither driver of the two cars involved in the minor shunt was hurt. There was a slight delay to traffic while the scene was cleared.
A Business Watch scheme is being set up to try and prevent burglaries and thefts on the Thorpe Industrial Estate.
Businesses on the estate are working in conjunction with police to agree counter measures to prospective thefts, including the possible installation of CCTV at the site entrance.
A man whose daughter was clamped in his own private parking space is still waiting to get his money back nearly three months on.
William Dyer, of Rosslyn Close, Sunbury, was stunned when wardens from Slough-based Parking Control Management immobilised daughter Sharon's car and ordered her to pay £120 to get it released. Not having the money herself, he paid instead.
Firefighters from Egham, Staines and Chertsey attended a three-vehicle crash on the sliproad from the anticlockwise M25 to the M3 at Thorpe on Thursday (15) at about 6.40pm.
All three drivers were treated for whiplash at the scene by paramedics and the carriageway was cleared within an hour.
A driver had a lucky escape when his van flipped onto its roof after a tyre burst on the M3, on Monday, January 5, at about 11.18am.
The incident happened on the southbound carriageway, between junctions 2 and 3, when the burst tyre caused the vehicle to collide with the central reservation before turning onto its roof.
Land in Runnymede that could provide new housing over the next 20 years is to be recorded in a new register.
Runnymede Council is calling on landowners, developers and other public bodies to come forward with sites that could accommodate 10 or more homes in order to assess what land in the borough could be developed for housing.

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