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New Signage at Nature Reserve Unveiled

New signs have been installed at Tyting Farm to encourage visitors to make the most of scenic walks in the surrounding Surrey Hills. These signs show visitors what to look…

Brutal Thieves Slaughter Animal for Its Meat Which Could Cause Sickness If Eaten

By David Reading One of the cows on a Guildford nature reserve has been slaughtered and systematically butchered for its meat in a shocking night-time raid. What the thieves do…

30 Objections Received on South Guildford Garden Infill Proposal

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Surrey residents have railed against a proposal to build a three-bedroom home on land currently used for a private tennis court, claiming it would…

Ash Residents Come Together To Counter Catapult Attacks On Canal Wildlife

By David Reading More than 50 people turned up at a public meeting in Ash Vale on Thursday evening (May 15) to demonstrate their anger about the catapult attacks on…

Angry CIL ‘Debtors’ Thanked for Their Patience by Waverley Council

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter “Absolutely outrageous” tax charges slapped on people carrying out “simple home extensions” by Waverley Borough Council must stop, say residents and MPs. The local…

This Year’s Guildford Fireworks Night By the Lions Could Be the Last

By Martin Giles The future of what has become Guildford’s traditional firework display is under serious threat. Generations of Guildfordians have happy memories of the Guildford Lions Firework display which…

M25 Junction 10 Closure

The Wisley interchange junction 10, including all entry and exit slip roads will be closed in its entirety from 9pm this evening (Friday May 16) and will remain closed until…

Controversial Flats Approved for Godalming High Street

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A “massive excessive development” in a Surrey conservation zone has been approved after it was decided it could actually improve the area. The 1960s…

Feature: ‘Why Do Trans Rights Matter? That’s An Excellent Question’

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Sophie Gibbs, a 19-year-old mechanical engineering student, woke up to the news that the UK Supreme Court had unanimously ruled that “sex” in the…

Guildford Green Day Returns

With the Government’s net Zero Carbon by 2050 target becoming politically contentious, the lead councillor for Environment and Climate Change, George Potter (Lib Dem, Burpham) reaffirmed the Guildford Borough Council’s…