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The Worplesdon Witness December 2020

Jan Messinger with her round up of news and pictures from the parish of Worplesdon. Christmas is coming… The parish is fortunate to have some seasonal names all year round.…

Covid Infections on the Rise Again in Surrey

Covid infections rates are on the rise across Surrey tonight. Only Mole Valley has seen fewer cases than the previous seven days. And with London being moved into Tier 3…

Terror Threat ‘Severe’ Over Festive Season, Police Warn

A national warning on terrorism over the Christmas season has been added to worries about coronavirus and Brexit. With the threat rated as “severe”, meaning an attack is highly likely,…

Design Award For the New Stokes Centre at the Royal Surrey

The urology clinic at the Royal Surrey County Hospital has won the Social Impact award from the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (Rics) in Healthcare 2020, thanks to its design…

Dads’ Song, Socially Distanced Santa, Raising Funds For St Nicolas Infant School

Dads’ Song, Socially Distanced Santa, Raising Funds For St Nicolas Infant School

The Christmas Fathers are a band of three dads to children at St Nicolas’ Infant School in Guildford, who formed to raise funds for the school’s parent staff association (PSA).…

Dragon Interview: John Rigg Asks Why Has Guildford Inherited SCC Infrastructure Projects?

By Hugh Coakley In an interview with The Guildford Dragon NEWS, Cllr John Rigg speaks about his wide-ranging portfolio as lead councillor for Regeneration including producing the Town Centre Master…

Residents Still Uneasy About Ash Station £23m Rail Bridge Plan

By David Reading The controversial proposal to build a road bridge over the railway line at Ash goes before Guildford Borough Council’s planning committee early next year. The council believes…

Guildford’s ‘Selfless’ Pilgrim Care Home Workers Step Up for Their Jabs

Staff from Pilgrim Wood Care Home in Guildford, who lived in tents in the grounds and spare rooms at the home for six weeks during the spring and summer to…

Petition Fails to Alter Woking Plans to Use Green Belt For Housing

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Woking council has refused a petition signed by more than 2,760 residents to save the green belt and its wildlife by redesignating land destined…

Life in Solitary: And a Happy Christmas to You, Whoever You Are

The Lockdown Diary of Tony Edwards The Annual Christmas Card Mystery I get one every year; a Christmas card from someone whose name I can’t quite read or don’t recognise.…