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Ukrainian School Surrey Holds Memorial Event to Mark Third Anniversary of Invasion

By Stella Kuchanny The third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was marked in Guildford on Saturday by the Ukrainian School Surrey with an emotional memorial evening.  The event, held…

Are We Trusting AI Too Much? University of Surrey Study Calls for Greater Accountability

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in our daily lives—from banking and healthcare to crime detection—a new study from the University of Surrey warns that we may be placing too…

Highways Bulletin February 24 – Including Update on Godstone Sinkhole

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Junction 10, M25 news here.…

A Concert Not To Be Missed at Guildford Cathedral

One of the greatest achievements in British choral music is to be performed at Guildford Cathedral. Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius will be performed by Bracknell and Wokingham Choral Societies…

Council Seeks Resident Feedback on Plans and Priorities

Guildford Borough Council is inviting residents to help shape the future of Guildford Borough by sharing their views for its annual Delivery Plan. An online survey has been launched to…

Woking Lightbox Gets Much-needed Arts Council Grant

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A “valued” Surrey art gallery is to get more than £300,000 in arts funding to help more people “flourish by finding joy and connection…

Pavement Parking a Concern Frequently Raised by Guildford Residents

By Esme Campbell The potential for a pavement parking ban has emerged following Labour’s pledge to act upon a 2020 Conservative consultation on the issue. Almost 46 per cent of…

Planning Approval for Dunsfold Development Granted Following High Court Ruling

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Hopes of preserving the “unique character” of the Surrey Hills were dashed after a Judicial Review challenge against plans to build 53 homes in…

Normandy House Fire Described as ‘A Raging Inferno’

By David Reading A fire ripped through a large house in Normandy on Thursday evening (February 20). One eye-witness  who posted on social media said: “The whole house was a…

Thames Water Agrees, Development Should Not Proceed Until Sewage System Fixed

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Alfold’s sewage and water network is at breaking point and cannot take any further development without upgrades, Thames Water has warned. It comes as…