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Objectors Fear SCC Will Give Green Light to London Road Active Travel Redesign

By Martin Giles Proposed changes to the layout of London Road in Burpham are expected to be approved by Surrey County Council, according to a local campaign group, the London…

Mole Valley Adopts Local Plan with Yearly Target of 336 New Homes

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter More than 6,000 new homes will be built in Mole Valley with Leatherhead taking on the largest share after the district council approved its…

Class A in Underwear Leads to Jail Sentence

A stop and search by plain clothes officers in Farnham found a drug dealer with a supply of crack cocaine stuffed down his pants. Plain clothes officers were carrying out…

Historical Almshouse Charity Celebrates Guildford in Bloom Victory

By Jessica Greenhall manager & clerk to the trustees of Caleb Lovejoy’s Almshouse Charity A charity whose Guildford-born founder lived in the 17th century celebrated a 21st century floral victory…

Notice: Shalford Renewable Showcase – November 16

Find out how you can use renewable energy……

Come and Meet the Flower Fairies at Watts Gallery

By Alice Fowler Generations of little girls – myself included – grew up with the Flower Fairies: an enchanting series of illustrated books that featured whimsical, delicate-featured fairies alongside botanically…

Letter: New Developments Should Benefit Local People

From: John Redpath Former R4GV borough councillor In response to: The Future is Congested, the Future is Grey Well done Martin Giles for laying bare the issues of housing and…

Opinion: The Future is Congested, the Future is Grey

By Martin Giles Labour says it “put people and country first” with its housing policy. But has it? Just which “people” do they mean? Their 34 per cent general election…

Full Match Report: City Go Out of FA Vase on Penalties

Guildford City 0, Arundel 0 by Barry Underwood Guildford City’s promising run in the FA Vase came to a frustrating end at the Spectrum yesterday (October 19). For all their…

Letter: Incinerating Unnecessary Packaging Causes Pollution

From Mark Stamp In response to: Aldi Encouraging Recycling with a Children’s Poster Competition Recycling is not a bad thing but it would be so much better if the supermarkets…