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Notice: Wood Street Village Summer Show, Saturday, July 21

The Wood Street Village Summer Show will take place on the village green this Saturday, July 21. Starting at 1pm, the show will begin with a procession of local children…

Poppy Rose Declared Best Rescue Dog at Ash Fete

By David Reading Poppy Rose, a young Patterdale Terrier, once faced a bleak future. It seemed she would be prized not as a beloved pet but as a dog simply…

Turmoil in Town Centre Tory Candidate Selection Process as Third Meeting is Called

Town centre Tories are to have a third go at selecting candidates for next year’s borough council elections after candidates and members have criticised management of the selection process. All…

Effingham Eye: Fresh Blood for the Village Recreational Trust

Chris Dick’s personal view of Effingham’s News This month: changes at the Effingham Village Recreational Trust, report of the latest Effingham Parish Council meeting, the Neighbourhood Plan and forthcoming church…

Riff Raff Diary July 2018

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weir keeper by Robert Craig I’ve had plenty of strimming to be done along the towpath (even with the dry spell…

Woman’s Body Found in River Wey

Woman’s Body Found in River Wey

A woman’s body was recovered by Surrey Police at Millmead Lock in Guildford yesterday morning (Saturday, July 14). In a press release, a police spokesperson said: “Just before 9am ……

Notice: Surrey Unearthed

Surrey Unearthed, a programme of ten projects combining contemporary art and landscape, inspired by Surrey’s outstanding natural beauty, is aiming to educate people about and engage us with the Surrey…

Letter: We Voted Remain to Preserve Our Jobs

From J Dickinson The majority of Surrey residents voted Remain to preserve our jobs – well paid, interesting jobs that generate £billions for the UK economy – and, of course,…

Letter: The New Bridge Is A Sorry, Cheap, Shoddy Bit of Work

From David Haskins Hurrah! The rebuilt New Pond Road (B3000) Rail Bridge is now open but what a sorry, cheap, shoddy bit of work. Railtrack and Surrey County Council should…

Is Chapel Street Refurbishment Really Necessary? Ask Aldermen and Residents

By Amina Sahbegovic A council proposal to resurface Chapel Street, in Guildford’s town centre, is causing controversy among local residents. Chapel Street is one of Guildford oldest streets leading from…