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Thames Water to ‘Work Through the Night’ to Fix Guildford’s Water Supply

Thames Water says it will be “working through the night” to restore a water supply to Guildford homes, following problems at Ladymead Water Treatment Works. The problem has now, it…

GBC Decision on Howard of Effingham Houses Overturned on Appeal

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A development of 110 homes on the Howard of Effingham site will be allowed after a borough council’s refusal was overturned. But inspectors have…

Absent Parish Councillor Resigns Hours Before Disqualification Meeting

By Martin Giles One of two physically absent parish councillors has resigned hours before a meeting was due to be held to decide if she should be disqualified. The meeting…

Bike Project Surrey Settles in Nicely at Guildford College

By David Rose The Bike Project Surrey is settling into its new base on a site within Guildford College. Operated by the charity Surrey Lifelong Learning Partnership, it helps young…

69-Year-Old Pedestrian Dies After Collision

A 69-year-old woman died after she was hit by a vehicle in Charlotteville on Friday (November 25). Police officers were called at around just before 11am following reports of a…

Call to Rename a Woking Plaza After the Late Queen

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A Woking councillor is calling for the Henry Plaza shopping area to be renamed as a permanent tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. A meeting…

Guildford MP Will ‘Continue to Mediate’ Between Allotment Tenants And Council

By Hugh Coakley Guildford MP Angela Richardson has said that she is happy to continue to mediate between GBC and allotment holders at the new allotment sites being created as…

Thousands of Pounds’ Worth of Jewellery Stolen from Antiques Fair

An opportunity theft of thousands of pounds’ worth of jewellery has been reported to Surrey Police who are appealing for witnesses. The incident occurred at the Loseley Park Antiques Fair…

The Continuing Saga of the Absentee Parish Councillors: Chairman Calls a Special Meeting

By David Reading Ash Parish Council is to hold a special meeting on Tuesday, November 29, to discuss an issue that has made it a laughing stock in the eyes…

M25 Protesters ‘Playing Dead’ Means Arrests Take Longer

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter M25 protesters acting as “dead weights” means they take longer to be arrested, according to Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Just Stop Oil activists…