From the self-employed roofer who has scooped £3.6 million on the National Lottery to the thieves who flew off with a prized owl – here's five stories which have made the news in our sister papers across the south east over the past week or so.
Second hand copies of Fifty Shades of Grey are piling up in East Grinstead after charity shops refused to sell it because it's too raunchy –
http://www.eastgrinsteadcourier.co.uk/Charity-shops-ban-sale-raunchy-Fifty-Shades/story-19813434-detail/story.html
A self-employed roofer and dad-of-three from Crawley had an incredible £3.6 million win on the National Lottery –
http://www.crawleynews.co.uk/Lottery-winner-talks-3-6-million-win/story-19810721-detail/story.html
Thieves did not give a hoot about taking a hotel's prized stuffed owl as reported by the Kent and Sussex Courier –
http://www.courier.co.uk/APPEAL-Thieves-fly-hotel-s-prized-stuffed-owl/story-19833589-detail/story.html
Olympic gold medallist Sir Bradley Wiggins and manx missile Mark Cavendish were among the riders passing through Surrey during the Tour of Britain –
http://www.dorkingandleatherheadadvertiser.co.uk/Tour-Britain-comes-Surrey/story-19828715-detail/story.html
There are fears In Sevenoaks a second runway at Gatwick Airport could spell the end for Hever Castle –
http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk/Gatwick-runway-spell-end-Hever-Castle-tourism/story-19806450-detail/story.html
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