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Letter: Is There a Secret Priority That Bans Children at Covid Test Centres?

From: Ben Paton In response to: Finding a Test Site is a World-Beating Test of Your Patience, Or Temper Our MP says “…In some isolated cases people have not been…

Letter: ‘The Noisy Ones’ Are a Motorcycle Minority, So Don’t Tar Us All With That Brush

From: Mike Garrett In response to: Crackdown on Noisy Drivers and Bikers Ruining Peace of Surrey’s Quiet Beauty Spots As a lifelong motorcyclist, I am not surprised by the sweeping…

Opinion: We Need Planning Protection to Counter Rogue Builders

By Mike Aaronson chairman, Normandy Action Group The recent White Paper on reforming the planning system, although a mixed blessing, includes a welcome emphasis on “protection” for green belt and…

Updated Letter: Finding a Test Site is a World-Beating Test of Your Patience, Or Temper

Paul Kassell In response to: I Gave Up Trying to Get A Covid Test Yesterday my wife was examined by her GP, who was wearing full protective clothing and mask,…

Home Monitor Support Offered For Surrey’s Dementia Patients And Carers

Home Monitor Support Offered For Surrey’s Dementia Patients And Carers

People with dementia and their carers can now apply for extra help through a new, free NHS remote monitoring service, open to diagnosed patients and their main carer at home…

Missing High-Risk Patient Happy to be Rescued by Police Dog Panza

Police dogs don’t just hunt criminals Handler PC McBrown’s Panza easily switched into rescue mode to find a high-risk patient missing at night in the grounds of a nursing home…

Letter: The PCC Acts as Police Spokesperson But Offers Little Else

From: Martin Elliott In response to: Policing the Pandemic: Nice, Nasty Or Just Confused Thank you to Paul Kennedy for expressing something that has worried me for a couple of…

XX Notes: Lockdown Legacy Puppies Need Dogged Effort

Maria Rayner‘s observational, fortnightly column from a woman’s perspective… How many lockdown hangovers do you have? This isn’t a rehash of a HuffPost article from back in April or a…

Residents Asked for Views on Parking Around Shalford Common

A borough council online survey is now open for Shalford residents to help create a plan addressing issues including car-parking on the common and on access tracks. The council is…

Letter: Waking to the Wail of Motorbike Exhaust is a Mixed Benefit

From: Barry Williams In response to: Crackdown on Noisy Drivers and Bikers Ruining Peace of Surrey’s Quiet Beauty Spots The problem of noise pollution from motorbikes is borough- and county-wide,…