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Royal Surrey Staff Applaud Beloved Nurse Recovered After Four-week Covid-19 Ordeal

A much-loved and long-time nurse at Royal Surrey has returned home in a highly emotional moment after spending four weeks in hospital with Covid-19 and 10 days on a ventilator.…

Letter: We Will Work With Anyone Interested in Air Quality

From Prashant Kumar professor and chair in Air Quality and Health; and the Founding Director of the Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) at the University of Surrey. In…

Chief Constable Clarifies New Guidelines to Govern Behaviour During Lockdown

by Martin Giles Police are now handing responsibility back to the communities to check compliance with the new Coronavirus guidelines, Surrey’s chief constable has said. CC Gavin Stephens added that…

Man Hunted After Indecent Exposure in Brookwood Country Park

Man Hunted After Indecent Exposure in Brookwood Country Park

A man is being hunted after an incident of indecent exposure in Brookwood Country Park near Woking. At about 8am yesterday (May 14), a managed between late 20s to late…

Column: Life in Solitary 4 – Trimming The Locks Down At Home

The Lockdown Diary of Tony Edwards Forward Thinking I don’t usually ask personal questions of people I don’t know but, ironically, social distancing seems to be breaking down my natural…

How Has Covid-19 Impacted Cybercrime?– Expert View No. 5

How Has Covid-19 Impacted Cybercrime?– Expert View No. 5

What are the effects of the current pandemic and the associated restrictions and how can we deal with them? Expert academics at the University of Surrey are giving their views.…

Man Dies After Fatal Collision in Ash Vale – Police Appeal for Witnesses

Police are appealing for witnesses after a fatal collision on Vale Road, Ash Vale this morning (May 14). Two pedestrians, a couple in their seventies, were crossing the road about…

Restoring River Water Levels Delayed

Restoring the water levels in the River Wey has been delayed until June. The water level dropped when the Tumbling Bay Weir collapsed in November making the stretch between St…

Opinion: Healthy Lessons In Our Air Quality Learnt From Lockdown’s Reduced Traffic

by Diana Jones Green Party borough councillor for Tillingbourne Mingled with the awful deaths and other effects of coronavirus, there are glimmers of hope, tales of nature recovering and people…

GBC Leader Reeves Outlines Relaxed Lockdown Rules and Thanks Residents

Council leader Caroline Reeves has made the following statement about the government’s change to their Coronavirus guidance this week. “We are now nearly two months into staying home to stay…