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Giveaway of Free Native Saplings at Surrey Libraries

Over 750 free trees are to handed out to residents by Surrey County Council next week, as tree giveaway events return to Surrey’s libraries, including Guildford. The giveaway, next Saturday…

Mayor’s Diary: January 30 – February 15

The diary for the Mayor of Guildford, Howard Smith, and Deputy Mayor Jane Tyson as provided by GBC. All information supplied by GBC. Find out about Guildford’s Mayor & Deputy…

Waverley Council Agrees to an Independent Review of Its CIL Practices

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Waverley Borough Council’s role in the punishing planning charges that left homeowners facing ruinous debt, suffer nervous breakdowns, or forced to sell their homes,…

Letter: Castle Car Park is Over Charging

From Francesca Stern I, along with probably hundreds of other users, was charged £4 instead of the advertised £2 on the evening of Wednesday, January 28 at Castle Car Park.…

Detective Dismissed for Watching Porn and Purchasing Drugs on a Police Device

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A Surrey Police officer was dismissed for watching porn, taking pictures of his genitals and buying cocaine on a work device. Former Detective Constable…

Notice: Can You Host International Teachers and Students?

Homes required for international teachers and students……

Officers in Police Houses Given Eviction Notices – ‘Very Tough Decision’ Says PCC

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A pregnant mum says families have been left facing a “very real prospect of being homeless” after being told to leave Surrey Police subsidised…

Local Men Sentenced for Plant Machinery and Vehicle Thefts

Four men, including two from Guildford and one from Bramley, have been sentenced following convictions in connection with large-scale thefts of plant machinery and vehicles worth more than £347,000. The…

Council Leader Stresses the Importance of Remembering the Holocaust

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Holocaust denial and antisemitism, even if only expressed by a tiny  minority of people, underlines why it is vital to remember atrocities of the…

Last Orders Once Again for The Villager

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Time is running out on residents’ hopes of saving their last village pub after plans to convert the former watering hole into part of…