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Enforcement Notice Issued to Elegant Hotel Over Shipping Containers

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A Surrey mansion hotel has been given three months to remove from its land two shipping containers being used for storage. Gorse Hill Hotel,…

Did You See Collision on the Farnham Road?

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision between a white van and a pedestrian on Farnham Road,  near the junction with Friar’s Gate. Police officers…

Local Parties Asked, ‘Should We Have A Building Height Policy in Guildford?’

By Martin Giles The issue of building height control in Guildford is controversial. Some feel strongly that it is the way forward if modern developments are to be allowed to…

Ash Council to Decide on Absent Councillors’ Status Following Further Legal Advice

By Martin Giles Ash Parish Council’s decision to allow two members who moved to Wiltshire in 2020 to remain in post – even though they have not attended a single…

Cafe That Supports Community Youth Projects Vandalised

A cafe in Allen House Grounds behind Chertsey Street has been the victim of an unusual form of vandalism but Surrey Police say with no CCTV evidence they are unable…

Surrey Libraries – the Second Most Visited in the UK

Surrey libraries are the second most visited in the country according to the latest UK Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) data, with the figures showing the libraries…

Community Shop Gets Topped Out at Normandy

By Martin Giles The Community Shop at Normandy was topped out on Friday (September 2) as the new building reached its maximum height after just six weeks from being “a…

Elmbridge Council Criticises Spelthorne’s Draft Local Plan

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Spelthorne councillors are “not behind” their own council’s plans to allow 9,000 homes to be built in the borough, according to a neighbouring council.…

County Council’s Highways Bulletin: September 5-11

For many years it has been a frustration that we have not been able to bring you more news of local roadworks. We realise that they are of importance; it…

Experience Guildford CEO ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ On Crucial Ballot But Members’ Opinions Polarised

By Hugh Coakley A crucial vote in two months’ time will decide the fate of Experience Guildford which promotes the town’s businesses. Their CEO says she is “cautiously optimistic” that…