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Letter: Only Proactive Enforcement Action Will Reduce Fly-tipping

From: Roland Dunster In response to: Fly-tipping and Discarded Mattresses Cause Problems at Ash Recycling Site All the time national and local authorities (including GBC) persist with the mindless strategy…

GPS Grazing Collars for Moo-ving Surrey Cows

Ground-breaking GPS technology is now being used on cattle across Surrey County Council’s countryside estate at Chobham, Wisley and Puttenham Commons to help with conservation grazing and benefit biodiversity. ‘Nofence’,…

Letter: The Only Thing Undecided is Whether Labour Will Gain a Majority

From: Brian Creese Former chair of Guildford Labour In response to: ‘We Have the Wind in Our Sails’ Say Lib Dems But MP Says They’ve Put Guildford in the Doldrums…

Letter: Stop Playing Blame Games

From: Bilal Akhtar Conservative borough councillor for Worplesdon In response to: ‘We Have the Wind in Our Sails’ Say Lib Dems But MP Says They’ve Put Guildford in the Doldrums…

Resident Says: ’Something Must Be Done About These Hideous Masts’

By Martin Giles A local resident’s hope that a new 15-metre 5G communications mast, by the side of Woking Road, could be relocated, has been dashed. Telecommunication companies are allowed…

Woking Services Judgement Day Set – Where Will the Cuts Be Made?

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Judgement day for Woking Borough Council services has been set. The date for the axe to fall on non-statutory services at the bankrupt council…

Man Behind Bars After Deliberately Starting String of Fires in Guildford

A man who deliberately started three fires on the same night in Guildford has been sentenced to over six years behind bars for arson. Ronald Griffin, 34, from Cabell Road,…

Highways Repair Bulletin July 24

Drivers are advised of changes to A3 and A245 next week. National Highways announced that improvements are aimed at reducing congestion along the A3 and A245 at the Painshill junction…

Notice: Ripley Museum Exhibition – Village Weddings

In a complete change of tack from our previous exhibition, The Story of Newark Mill, our new subject is Village Weddings. We try to look at the origins of wedding…

£2.8m Proposed for Wildlife Aid Foundation

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A £2.8 million grant could be coming to a wildlife charity as it aims to fulfil its founder’s last wishes. The Wildlife Aid Foundation, based…