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Potholes top list of what Surrey residents feel are biggest issues in county
Pavement parking and overgrown verges were also highlighted
A pothole pictured in 2019 in South Holmwood, Dorking (Image: Darren Pepe)
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The killing of Sarah Everard has sent shockwaves across the UK and beyond, triggering a wave of anger at the lack of safety for women on British streets.
Four women shared why Everard’s death and the subsequent outcry felt like a turning point, motivating them to participate in action against gender based violence for the first time or giving them newfound optimism for the future.
‘It’s time to say something’
Sarah Gee, 75, who lives in the Northern Isles, said that, while it sounded “bizarre”, the reason she felt so affected by what happened to Sarah Everard was because of the time of day she went missing.
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