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Evidence Needed To Save Victorian Villa Or Demolition Permission Likely To Be Granted

By David Rose Concerns have been raised over a planning application to demolish a Victorian house on Pewley Hill, Guildford, and replace it with a new build home. However, unless…

No to a Second Ash Pharmacy – Despite Long Queues at Lloyds

By David Reading An application to open a second pharmacy in Ash has been rejected by NHS England despite the long queues for prescriptions at the existing Lloyds Pharmacy. Along…

Councillor Asks Residents to ‘Show Your Love for Our Parks’

This week is Keep Britain Tidy, Love Parks week (July 29 – August 5) and to celebrate it the borough council wants to encourage residents and visitors to enjoy and…

Rishi Sunak, Backed by Guildford’s MP, Speaks to Local Conservative Members

By Martin Giles Rishi Sunak’s campaign to be the next prime minister was brought to members of the Guildford Conservative Association when he came to Godalming on Saturday (Jul 30).…

Air Ambulance Deployed to Incident South of Guildford

The SE East Air Ambulance is believed to have been deployed to Guildford this morning following a collision on the A281 Shalford Road south of Guildford. The collision was between…

Delay to Consultation on Planning Application for Wisley Airfield

The lead councillor for development management at Guildford Borough Council has announced that Taylor Wimpey’s planning application for Wisley has been referred back to the applicant because of an unspecified…

Confusion at Holiday Park Where Residents Feel Threatened With Eviction

By Martin Giles A county councillor has accused the site owner of a recreational holiday home site in Farley Green of breaching its licence and bullying residents. It is claimed…

Surrey Police Turn to Forensics to Fight Dog Theft

By Emily Inge Surrey Police are urging owners to register their dog’s DNA on a national database. In a press release, they said they are turning to DNA technology in…

Updated: Are Housebuilders’ Contributions Genuinely Benefiting Schools in the Ash area?

By David Reading Campaigners have raised searching questions about large sums of money that house developers have provided to support schools in the Ash and Tongham area. Their investigations, they…

‘Water Bombing’ Employed at Hankley Common to Keep Control of Wildfire

Areas of Hankley Common were “water bombed” yesterday (July 27) to help lessen the risk of further fires and the risk to firefighters.  An Airbourne Solutions Eurocopter AS350 helicopter…