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Test and Trace a Welcome Step Towards New Normal Says Police Commissioner

Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner David Munro has welcomed the roll-out of the government’s Test and Trace programme in Surrey from today. The county is the only region in the…

Future of Guildford Car Parks To Be Reviewed While Free Lockdown Parking Continues

The future of Guildford Park Car Park, which lies between Guildford Park Road and the University of Surrey, will be reviewed after proposals were approved by the Council’s Executive on…

Have You Seen Luke Smith?

Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help in finding Luke Smith, 28, wanted in relation to a breach of a court order. He is described as white, of medium…

Letter: Lockdown is Trashing the Younger Generation’s Future

From John Perkins Lockdown was first announced on March 23 and was to be reviewed every three weeks at most, giving the impression that it might only last that long.…

Letter: I Agree With Alderman Bridger About the Guildhall

From Shirley West BEM chief fundraiser for the Guildford Group British Heart Foundation In response to: Open Up Our Great Guildhall to the People, Says Former Mayor I agree with…

Letter: Local Councils Should Seize Opportunity Presented by Covid Crisis

From Andrew Halliday director of Safeguard Coaches In response to: Emergency Investment Planned to Improve Cycling and Pedestrian Infrastructure We at locally-based Safeguard Coaches support the concept of seizing the…

Only One Coronavirus Patient Lost at The Royal Surrey Last Week

Only one patient died while suffering from Covid-19 at the Royal Surrey County Hospital last week (ending May 25), the lowest weekly total since the first Coronavirus deaths at the…

Police Commissioner Tells Visitors to ‘Stay Alert’ as Hundreds Flock to Beauty Spots

Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner David Munro has urged residents to continue to abide social distancing measures after Surrey beauty spots were crowded over the weekend. Visiting Greater Frensham Pond…

Emergency Investment Planned to Improve Cycling and Pedestrian Infrastructure

by Martin Giles Councils are committing millions to make commutes more cycle-friendly as people go back to work. As lockdown eases, people who can’t work from home are being encouraged…

The Prostate Project Says ‘Don’t Suffer in Silence’

The new chairman of Surrey charity The Prostate Project is encouraging men to see their GPs if they spot possible symptoms of Prostate cancer despite the ongoing Covid-19 emergency. Alf…