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Canvassing with the Lib Dems in a Woking Tory Stronghold

There are local elections next month. Relax, they are not in Guildford Borough, that election will be held next year. But there will be elections for one-third of the 30-seat…

Updated: Ousted Tory Councillor Urges Walton Residents to Vote Lib Dem

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A former Elmbridge Conservative councillor who alleged he was ousted by the party for being “too old” has written to residents urging them to…

35 Arrests Following Protests at M25 Service Stations

35 Arrests Following Protests at M25 Service Stations

35 people are now in custody after being arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit criminal damage and aggravated trespass following protests at Clacket Lane and Cobham Services earlier today…

No Money, No Deal, GBC Tells County Council on Highways Maintenance

By Martin Giles Guildford Borough Council is refusing to sign an agreement with Surrey County Council to take on responsibility for “certain aspects” of highways maintenance. SCC is currently responsible…

New Provider Ringway to Revamp Surrey’s Roads

Surrey County Council (SCC) officially hands over its highways maintenance contract to a new contractor from today, as part of plans to further improve the county’s roads and associated highways…

Royal Surrey Now Screening More People for Bowel Cancer

An extra 25,000 people living in Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire borders have been able to participate in bowel cancer screening over the last year thanks to the Surrey Bowel…

Beavers, Cubs, Scouts And Explorers Hold St George’s Day Parade At Guildford Cathedral

After a two-year break, more than 500 Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and leaders paraded to Guildford Cathedral for the annual St George’s Day Parade on Sunday, April 24. A spokesman…

Murderer Who Dumped Woman’s Body in Guildford – Sentenced to Life

Dane Messam has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 23 years in prison after being found guilty of murdering his on-off partner Helen Anderson. Helen Anderson was just…

Driver Who Smashed Shalford War Memorial Pleads Guilty to Drugged Driving

By Martin Giles The teenage driver who smashed into the war memorial outside Shalford church has pleaded guilty to drugged driving. The collision occurred on New Year’s Eve. Benjamin Lee,…

Campaigners Sceptical About MoD’s Proposals for Ash Ranges 

By David Reading Part of Ash Ranges, controversially closed by the Ministry of Defence in the spring of 2020, has been re-opened to the public. The announcement by the MoD…