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SCC Data Dashboard Updates State of Covid-19 Cases in Surrey

Against background national news of a new vaccine, Surrey County Council has issued its first data dashboard highlighting the latest figures for cases of Covid-19 in Surrey. The figures show…

Queen Star Brian May Saves Burpham’s Hedgehogs As Sainsbury’s Surrenders

By Hugh Coakley Burpham’s hedgehogs have been saved. After a high-profile campaign by conservationist rockstar Brian May, his Save Me Trust and more than 300 objections from residents, Sainsbury’s have…

An Air of Deep Gratitude as Guildford Remembers the Fallen

The borough council has expressed deep gratitude to everyone who watched the Facebook broadcast commemorating Remembrance Sunday. The ceremony in the castle grounds reached more than 2,200 people, and can…

Guildford Children Hold ‘Yellow Day’ to Raise Awareness of Mental Health

Children and staff at Bright Horizons Guildford day nursery and preschool at Surrey University dressed in yellow for the day to raise awareness of young people struggling with mental health…

Surrey Police in New Nation-Wide Week of Action on Knife Crime

Starting November 9, Surrey Police will again support a national week-long operation in the ongoing fight to tackle knife crime. Although that type of crime is low in Surrey, the…

Letter: Revamp Public Transport And People Will Leave Their Cars At Home

From: Dan Heathcote In response to: Anger At Traffic Jams In Town Centre Having commuted between Godalming and the hospital by bus from January 2019 to March 2020, and from…

Police Appeal for Hit and Run Witnesses

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses who saw a hit and run collision on Friday evening (November 6). A 52-year-old man was involved in a hit and run with a…

Scaled-down Service Maintains Remembrance Sunday Traditions

By Martin Giles A scaled-down, mid-pandemic, Remembrance Service was held at Guildford’s war memorial in the Castle Grounds this morning (November 8) attended by only 30 invited representatives. Members of…

Letter: To the Memory of the Forgotten Who Died Harder Than Others

From: Charles King In response to comment on: Dragon Interview: Col Patrick Crowley, On His Book ‘Infantry Diehards’ Some died harder than others. My memory as a six-year-old was being…

County Council and Public Health England Now Take On Local Test and Trace

By Julia Armstrong local democracy reporter The county council and Public Health England are to help hunt Covid-infected residents not found by the national test and trace service. A Surrey…