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Fire & Rescue Service ‘Needs To Do More’ to Prepare for Incidents in Tall Buildings

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter With more high buildings due to be added to Guildford’s skyline, Surrey’s Fire and Rescue Service “needs to do more” to prepare and train…

Council Says Floral Display Decision Still To Be Taken

By Martin Giles Guildford Borough Council seems to have rowed back on a decision to have a moratorium on floral displays in the town. See: Guildford’s Floral Displays Might Have…

Letter: Sadly People Believed the Fake News

From: Chris Barrass Former R4GV borough councillor In response to a comment made on the article: We Need Media Organisations to Continue to Publish the Truth Clearly, Geoff Timpson, by…

Guildford’s Floral Displays Might Have To Be Cut to Save Money

By Martin Giles Floral decorations in Guildford might be scrapped for two years by Guildford Borough Council as part of its expected cost-cutting programme, necessary to close its budget deficit…

Stage Dragon Review: Murder in the Dark – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Martin Giles With the title Murder in the Dark perhaps other theatregoers, like me, were expecting a fairly traditional whodunit, perhaps a contemporary Agatha Christie, but no, and it…

Letter: We Need Media Organisations to Continue to Publish the Truth

From: Pete Bennett In response to: Local Politicians Defend the Use of Fake Newspapers The unfortunate fact is that fake news works. A party (or individual) of integrity that decides…

Pedestrian Killed in Merrow – Police Appeal for Witnesses

A pedestrian who was struck by a bus on Sunday (September 10) died at the scene, Surrey Police have reported. According to the police report, the incident occurred at 10.13pm…

Letter: Who Is Responsible for This Mess?

From: Mark Stamp In response to: How Could We Ignore the Congestion Charge As An Issue? I’d like to remind Cllr Richard Mills that the borough council has a legal…

Notice: Wonderdusk at Box Hill – September 16

Wander through the woodlands at Box Hill and be immersed in creative”happenings” showcasing the majesty of trees.…

Woodland Management Underway To Deal With Effects of Ash Dieback

A programme of woodland management is being undertaken across Surrey County Council’s countryside estate this autumn to tackle ash dieback and the consequent risks to public safety. It is intended…