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Epsom Ashley Centre: Emergency services respond to reports of car crashing into three parked cars One patient has been taken to St Helier Hospital for further treatment The ongoing incident has closed The Ashley Centre car park (stock image) (Image: Google Street View) Emergency services have responded to reports of a car crashing into three parked cars outside a Surrey shopping centre. A spokesperson said: The Ashley Centre car park in Epsom is closed due to an incident at the car park. Emergency services are on site. We will update as soon as possible. Surrey Police later confirmed that they were called to the Ashley Centre car park in Epsom at around 9.30am after reports of a car crashing into three parked cars. ....
A multi-vehicle crashed closed roads and reportedly left at least one person needed hospitalization on Friday (May 28). Images of several vehicles damaged in the crash and debris littering Ashley Avenue in central Epsom emerged online Friday afternoon in the aftermath of the crash. Epsom and Ewell Borough Council tweeted a short statement, posted at 9.47am, announcing the crash and the road closures it had brought in the area. Responding to a request from the Surrey Comet, a spokesperson for Surrey Police offered the following statement, confirming that a man had been taken to hospital after the crash: We were called to just outside the Ashley Centre car park in Epsom at around 9.30am this morning (28 May), after reports of a car crashing into three other cars when exiting the car park. ....
Decision on controversial proposals for highest building in Epsom and Ewell deferred Plans for a high rise suggested for West Street just off Epsom High Street have been deferred to a later date Updated Cllr Bernie Muir (right, pictured outside the site) has criticised the Epsom and Ewell Residents Association (RA) for a lack of vision, while the RA have said tough housing numbers mean they are making difficult choices (Image: Surrey Advertiser - Grahame Larter) Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
A10 week consultation on the proposals will run until July 19 this year. Images: EEBC The number of councillors representing people in Epsom and Ewell is set to be reduced due to a commission looking into boundary changes across the country. After a review of the borough, the Local Government Boundary Commission announced Tuesday (May 11) that it had determined the number of councillors in Epsom and Ewell should be 35 . That s three less than the 38 currently representing wards on Epsom and Ewell Borough Council (EEBC). In a statement announcing the decision, a spokesperson for the commission laid out their aims: The Commission is reviewing Epsom and Ewell Borough Council to make sure councillors represent about the same number of electors, and that ward arrangements help the council work effectively. ....