November 2008 Archives
Award-winning local drama group, Ottershaw Players, are presenting a version of Charles Dickens' story of 'Oliver Twist' in Woking next week.
The play, written by Jeremy Brock and directed by Matthew Horton, follows the tale of little orphan Oliver, who is brought up in the workhouse, before escaping to London.
The winner of the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices car raffle was able to pick out her car on Monday (17).
Sally Walker of Woking, walked away from Trident Honda in Guildford Road, Ottershaw with a new Honda Civic hatchback, worth £15,000.
GREEN belt land in Ottershaw has been saved after a planning appeal to build 48 homes was thrown out by a government inspector on Thursday (6).
Ashfronts Ltd had appealed against Runnymede Council's refusal to allow them to build the houses at Brox End Nursery, in Brox Lane.
The appeal was heard at the beginning of October, and on Thursday, the government inspector confirmed that the council had made the right decision, and that the green belt land should not be built on.

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