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Local Elections Explainer

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter When voters head to the polls on Thursday, May 7, the local election in Surrey will look very different from previous years. This local…

Letter: Thoughts on the Loss of a Path

From Lorimer Burn chair of St Catherine’s Village Association See: Village Association Chair Pleads His Case to Keep Path Open I thought I would offer my further thoughts on the…

Notice: Stoke Park Railway – 2026 Programme

Come and enjoy a miniature train ride……

City Play Well But Can Only Secure One Point Away as Relegation Battle Continues

Sheerwater (0) 1, Guildford City (1) 1 By Barry Underwood With just four fixtures remaining at kick-off every point was vital in Guildford’s fight against relegation at the Eastwood stadium…

Highways Bulletin: Improving Road Safety Near Schools

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Junction 10, M25 news here.…

Flames Fall to Fife Flyers

Mathieu Gosselin bagged a hat-trick, but Fife Flyers jumped out to a first period two-goal lead and never fully gave up their advantage the rest of the way during a…

Letter: Britain Has Long Been an Elective Dictatorship

From David Roberts I’m not clear what Mr Mallard is trying to say in his letter So Much of What We Held To Be Democratic Has Gone. Britain has long…

Notice: Facility for Local Studies and Local History

If you are interested in local history this might be useful to you……

Letter: I Do Hope Sense Will Prevail Over Blocked Path

From Nicholas Allen In response to: Village Association Chair Pleads His Case to Keep Path Open The walk along this field boundary has for years been one of the delights…

Funding To Buy Godalming High Street Flats Approved Despite Opposition Misgivings

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Waverley Borough Council has agreed to spend £7.5 million to buy 13 affordable flats despite opposition concerns over their value. The decision comes as…