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Guildford Council’s Executive Recommends Updating the Local Plan

By Martin Giles Guildford’s  Local Plan is to be updated, subject to the almost certain agreement of the next full Guildford Borough Council meeting on February 21. The council’s Liberal…

Police Commissioner Complains About Surrey’s Share of Police Money As PCC Election Looms

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The “outdated” underfunding of Surrey’s police is “unfair” to residents, according to Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend.  The government announced its funding…

Baroness Ruth Davidson a Suitable Guest of Honour on Burns Night

By Martin Giles Surrey might be a long way south of the Scottish border but Godalming & Ash Conservatives decided to celebrate Burns Night in traditional fashion at Guildford Rugby…

Precarious Tree Endangering Theatre To Be Removed ASAP

A tree has begun to lean dangerously towards the rear of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and plans for its safe removal have been submitted in the last hour. Possibly an…

Woking Papers on Decisions Which Led to Multi-£billion Debt to be Published Soon

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The financial decisions made in private in the run-up to Woking Borough Council’s bankruptcy are likely be published in March, forensic accountants have said.…

New Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Interim CEO Nominations Agreed

By Martin Giles The honour and duty of Guildford’s mayoralty continue to be shared among the political parties. The current Mayor of Guildford, Liberal Democrat Masuk Miah, took over from…

Second Teenager Arrested for Cruel Slaughter of Lambs at Bramley

A second teenager has been arrested following the incident in which 14 lambs were killed when a vehicle drove into a field on a farm in Bramley overnight between January…

Railway Strike Services Announced

South Western Railway (SWR) has outlined its services during the upcoming industrial action by the ASLEF union. Strike action has been called on Tuesday, January 30 with SWR running a…

Scientists Say Public Monitoring of Pollution Could Lead to Cleaner Air

Empowering the public to monitor pollution in their communities could lead to cleaner air, say research scientists from the University of Surrey. The university reports that during a five-month study,…

Knifepoint Robbery in Guildford – Police Appeal for Witnesses

A man, parked up in his car a residential Guildford street, was robbed at knifepoint on Thursday, January 11. The victim was parked in Waterside Road in a black Kia…