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Two-metre Rule Is Key As Restrictions Are Eased, Says Police Commissioner

Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner David Munro has welcomed the new easing of Covid-19 restrictions, meaning many will be able to meet their loved ones together for the first time…

Letter: I Wish to Correct Responses to My Article on Burchatts Barn

From Gavin Morgan In response to: Gavin Morgan’s Letter on Burchatts Barn Has Been Misunderstood I am puzzled by Mr Plumridge’s letter because my own contribution had nothing to do…

Plain Clothes Police Officers On Alert for ‘Close Passers’

Surrey Police are on alert this weekend watching for drivers subjecting cyclists to a “close pass”. “Close passes” when drivers overtake cyclists with little room to spare. The practice is…

High Rise Accommodation Now Available in Shalford, If You Are Swift

By Martin Giles Passers-by in Shalford are noticing a new erection by the village green and questioning its purpose. It is a “Swift Tower” designed to attract summer visiting swifts…

Essential Outpatient Appointments to Restart at the Royal Surrey

One way systems, assigned entrances and adjusted waiting areas are all part of the preparations that Royal Surrey County Hospital Trust has put in place to keep patients and staff…

Letter: Claims Made On Lockdown Are Inaccurate

From George Potter Lib Dem borough councillor for Burpham In response to: Lockdown is Trashing the Younger Generation’s Future John Perkins is not, to my knowledge, an epidemiologist, scientist or…

Recycling Centres to Accept More Types of Waste

From Monday, June 1, residents will be able to take more types of waste to Surrey’s community recycling centres. Ten of Surrey’s Community Recycling Centres (CRCs) were reopened on May…

Letter: Is it a Bird? No! Is it a plane? No! Is it a Volumteric Shadow?

From Harry Eve In April a strange phenomenon was visible from my garden. An aircraft was leaving a normal contrail across the sky but ahead of it there was a…

Column: Life in Solitary 5 – Reasons To Be Cheerful 1,2,3

The Lockdown Diary of Tony Edwards Reasons to be Cheerful I’m sure I’m not the only one to have noticed that the sun goes over the yardarm a full two…

Britain’s Most Bijou Butterfly Makes Comeback on North Downs

Rising from the rubble of a derelict sports ground, Britain’s smallest butterfly, the small blue, is making a comeback at Surrey Wildlife Trust’s newest nature reserve, Priest Hill near Epsom,…