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Highways Bulletin for January 22

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council. For more information please click here.…

Letter: Who Allowed All These Surrey Sports Park Events To Take Place on the Same Day?

From: Peter Challens No doubt you will get plenty of comments on today’s events, Sunday, January 21, at Surrey Sports Park. I only went for a sedate workout at the…

Letter: What Has the NHS to Say About the Pharmacy Provision in Merrow?

From: Anthony Mallard In response to: ‘Please Help Merrow Before Somebody Dies’ Writes Resident to MP I well recall that when the chemist on the Kingpost parade at Burpham was,…

Letter: What Has the NHS to Say About the Pharmacy Provision in Merrow?

From: Anthony Mallard In response to: ‘Please Help Merrow Before Somebody Dies’ Writes Resident to MP I well recall that when the chemist on the Kingpost parade at Burpham was,…

Views Sought on Plan to Eliminate Road Collisions by 2050

Five different agencies have come together to set out their plans to eliminate road collisions resulting in death or serious injury by 2050. In line with international and national best…

Letter: Come and Join the Veterans’ Hub

From: Dennis Booth chairman of the Guildford Veterans’ Hub The Veterans’ Hubs initiative is a great opportunity for veterans to meet in a relaxed environment and share a cup of…

Letter: Those Responsible Should Be Severely Punished

From: Christine Barber In response to: Bramley Lambs Cruelly Killed by Rogue Driver I cannot express enough how angry and sickened I am by what those responsible have done. I…

‘Please Help Merrow Before Somebody Dies’ Writes Resident to MP

By Martin Giles Merrow residents requiring medication are now facing queues of 45 minutes to an hour following the closure of the Boots pharmacy in Kingfisher Drive, Merrow. Since the…

Notice: Guildford Choral

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Another High-Rise for Woking

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A new 11-storey tower block will join the Woking town centre skyline – although this time it’s not being funded by loans given to…