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Letter: Ulez Is Not A Tax-generating Idea

From: Tamsy Baker In response to: ULEZ Defeat for Surrey – Council Leader Says Decision Will Damage Lives Some of the readers’ comments about ULEZ are so depressing. The ultra-low…

Police Renew Appeal for Information About Sara Sharif

Detectives investigating the murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking are continuing to appeal for information to help them piece together a picture of Sara’s lifestyle prior to her death.…

Tandridge Local Plan Will Be Found Unsound

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A district council must go back to the drawing board on its plan for 6,000 homes in the area more than four years after…

Letter: The Local Plan Is All

From: Peta Malthouse In response to: ‘Green Buffer’ Motion to Reject Plan for Another 93 Homes in Ash Defeated I find it difficult to understand why residents cannot see that…

Guildford and Waverley Councils to Align Covert Surveillance Policies

By Martin Giles Policies on the use of controversial powers of covert surveillance given to local authorities are to be updated and standardised between Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils as…

The Royal Surrey Wants You to See Its ‘World Class Healthcare’ at First Hand

The Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust is opening its doors and inviting the community to discover the world-class healthcare available on their doorstep. On Saturday, September 23 from 10-3pm, visitors…

Deadline for Residents’ Comments on New Parking Permit Scheme This Friday

Paper residents’ parking permits in Guildford will be replaced with virtual permits if a proposal by Surrey County Council is approved. A deadline for public consultation has been extended until…

Former Officer Barred After Testing Positive for Cocaine

Former Officer Barred After Testing Positive for Cocaine

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter An ex-Surrey Police Officer has been barred from the profession after testing positive for cocaine. A misconduct hearing was held on August 11, following…

Looking Up Is Often Worthwhile

By Martin Giles Do you ever look up at the sky? There is often something interesting to see. Perhaps most frequently we look to assess the weather but there are…

Stage Dragon: A Room of One’s Own – Cranleigh Arts

By Janet Russell Were you unlucky enough to miss the award-winning Dyad Productions’ A Room of One’s Own when it played to audiences at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s Mill Studio…