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Operation ‘Spotlight’ Catches Hundreds of Careless Drivers

Officers from Surrey Police and Sussex Police made hundreds of arrests and stopped thousands of drivers as part of Operation Spotlight in July. Officers engaged with thousands of motorists across…

Guildford eBike Scheme Still Awaited But SCC Are Not Back-pedalling

By Martin Giles Guildford’s eBike scheme was due for implementation this summer but with September almost upon us the bikes and docking stations have yet to appear. Nonetheless Surrey County…

Ash Boardwalk Is Getting a Rebuild After a Series of Accidents

By David Reading The boardwalk at Ash Green Meadows – a popular spot for walkers enjoying the countryside to the south of Ash – has been closed for safety reasons.…

Councillors Disagree Over Godalming High Street Redevelopment Approval

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A vacant site that “contributes nothing to the high street” will be transformed into a restaurant to bring much needed footfall to a Surrey…

Residents Frustrated over Poor Progress on Petrol Leak Recovery – MP to Meet Asda Boss

By Martin Giles Godalming & Ash MP Jeremy Hunt has asked for an urgent meeting with Asda chairman Lord Stuart Rose because of growing frustration in Bramley over the perceived…

‘Long Overdue’ Facelift for 1960s Cranleigh Village Square

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A new café and social hub is set to bring a Surrey town square to life after planning permission was granted this week. Stocklund Square in…

Man Shot Dead by Police in Knaphill Named – Inquest Opened and Adjourned

Update August 27: An inquest into the death of a Joel Stenning, 29, shot by police in Knaphill, was opened and adjourned today at Woking Coroner’s Court. Coroner Simon Wickens…

Joint Chief Exec Explains the New ‘Shared Values’ at Guildford and Waverley Councils

The new Joint CEO at Guildford & Waverley Borough Councils has been in the job for six months and in this interview he sums up the experience and says he…

‘Eyesore’ Art to Move

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A damaged “eyesore” art installation that was “improved no end” by vandals will be moved to a place it is more wanted. The public…

Poorly Served SEND Student Receives £4,500 from SCC

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A special needs student was compensated £4,500 by Surrey County Council after he received just an hour of education a week for two entire…