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Spelthorne's prospective Conservative MP has joined the fight against replacing Heathrow airport with one in the Thames Estuary.
Eton educated Kwasi Kwarteng, who was voted in by borough residents at an American-style open primary at Kempton Park Racecourse in January this year, has spoken out against Mayor of London Boris Johnson's idea to create an artificial island for a six-runway airport off the Kent coast.
Spelthorne voters turned out in full to vote for 'the black Boris Johnson' at a meeting designed to choose the next Conservative candidate for the borough.
Four hundred and nine people packed into Kempton Park Racecourse to listen to six hopefuls give a 30 minute presentation each, and although local candidate Philippa Broom was tipped to win, the accolade went to Eton and Cambridge University educated Kwasi Kwarteng.
The chief executive of Spelthorne Council has said he is 'extremely disheartened' after the authority received an 'adequate' independent review by the Audit Commission.
Roberto Tambini has hit out at new website OnePlace, who assess local authorities and combines views of six independent inspectorates, which include the Audit Commission, Ofsted, and the Care Quality Commission.
Residents and councillors have given mixed reactions to the possible decision to close Ashford, Sunbury, and Shepperton police stations.
Chief constable Mark Rowley said in November that the force are planning to close numerous old police stations in the county and employ 200 extra front line bobbies in the face of their budget being cut by the government this year.
The Labour party have chosen their candidate for the up and coming 2010 general elections.
Adam Tyler-Moore beat four other Labour candidates, and believes he has a good chance of becoming elected.
An extra 200 police officers could be seen walking around the streets of Surrey in the near future.
Chief constable of Surrey Police Mark Rowley has said the force are looking to close police stations, make cuts of senior officers and lower bureaucracy as part of radical plans due to be discussed on December 10 with Surrey Police Authority.
An extremely rare brown shrike was spotted on Staines Moor prompting thousands of birdwatchers to drop everything and flock to the beauty spot over the last ten days to catch a view of the small brown spectacle. Herald & News reporter Russell Butt donned his wellies and grabbed his binoculars to see what all the fuss was about.

There's not many things more frustrating than when your holiday plans go awry.
So imagine the surprise of one small, brown bird who should be heading from Siberia to South East Asia for the winter, but has found himself perched atop a hawthorn bush in Staines.
Imagine its further surprise to instantly achieve celebrity status on arrival, with more camera lenses being pointed at it than Kate Moss gets stumbling out of a Soho nightclub.
Strode's College are holding Adult Education Enrolment Evening on Tuesday September, 8 from 6pm until 8.30pm.
Visitors are welcome to attend and find out more about the wide range of courses offered for adults by Strode's College and get free information and advice.
Free parking in the student car park, accessed from Runnymede Road off the A30, Egham bypass.
To find out more visit www.strodes.ac.uk or call 01784 228676 for more information.
An unexpected and colourful visitor to a Thorpe couple's birdfeeder was a bright alternative to the average starling.
This stunning golden mantle rosella first appeared in the back garden of bird lovers Kim Fletcher and Clive Anderson at their home in Burway Crescent, Laleham Reach in June, but had returned several times since.
Ms Fletcher said they regularly had green parakeets and other birds visiting, but this was a visitor completely out of the blue.
She explained: "Clive was working at his computer when he heard an unusual bird call, he knew it was different as we are avid bird lovers and have several feeders in the back garden, visited daily by hoards of birds and a few hungry squirrels.
It's hot of the press, the Herald and News has competition.
Laleham Primary School, in The Broadway, Laleham, has started printing regular newspapers for people in the town, made solely by the pupils.

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