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Bleak Outlook Triggers Further Pandemic Restrictions, ‘Stay At Home’ Says PM

By Martin Giles As further pandemic restrictions are imposed this evening (January 4) the infection rates and hospital admissions across the South East continue to rise. They are now said…

Lib Dems Back Remote Learning For Primary Pupils to Create ‘Safety Window’

Zöe Franklin, the Guildford & Cranleigh Lib Dem spokesperson, is calling for all primary schools to move to remote learning until January 18, giving Whitehall time to “get ahead of…

Letter: Ash Crossing – Has the Cost/Benefit Been Properly Calculated?

From Bibhas Neogi In his letter Can We Really Afford This Bridge? Ray Rogers discusses how long traffic is held up at Ash level crossing and compares it to traffic…

County Council Asks Schools to Open as Normal Despite Rising Infection Rates

By Martin Giles Surrey County Council (SCC) is asking primary schools to re-open in accordance with government directions despite fears from some parents that this will increase the risk of…

Opinion: I Have a Little List…

By Martin Giles Taking my cue from Koko, the Lord High Executioner, in Gilbert & Sullivan’s Mikado, I have, at the beginning of this new year, drawn up my own…

Letter: Can We Really Afford This Bridge?

From: Ray Rogers In response to: The Planned Railway Bridge to Replace Ash Level Crossing Is Necessary I have read Cllr John Rigg’s letter which sought to convince us that…

One £10,000 Penalty Notice Issued But County Generally Compliant With Restrictions Over New Year

One £10,000 Penalty Notice Issued But County Generally Compliant With Restrictions Over New Year

A £10,000 fixed penalty notice was issued by Surrey Police after discovering a large gathering at an address in Kingswood, near Tadworth, in the early hours today (January 2). But…

Letter: There Is Little Support for a New Railway Bridge at Ash

From: John Dymott In response to: There Are Many Reasons to Reconsider the Plan to Build a Railway Bridge at Ash As chairman of Ash Residents Association, I am well…

XX Notes: The Year in Books

Maria Rayner‘s observational, fortnightly column from a woman’s perspective… Three months to read one book? Anyone who’s been in a book group with me wouldn’t believe this fact, but that…

Letter: There Are Many Reasons to Reconsider the Plan to Build a Railway Bridge at Ash

From: Sue Wyeth-Price In response to: The Planned Railway Bridge to Replace Ash Level Crossing Is Necessary Cllr Rigg’s letter is missing any key information about funding. Currently, excluding the…