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Borough Council Awaits Details of Scheme That Would Allow It to Sponsor Ukrainian Refugees

By Martin Giles Details of the scheme that would allow Guildford Borough Council and other local authorities to act as sponsors for Ukrainian refugees are still awaited. Nominated sponsors can…

Six Ways To Make A Climate Difference – Here’s How

By Hugh Coakley One of the problems with climate change is feeling overwhelmed by the enormity of it. People question whether they can have any impact when they hear about…

Six-Year-Olds Bake for Ukraine – ‘I Felt Very Sad for the Mummies and Children’

Six-year-old primary school children: Finlay, Nelly, Eva and George put their baking gloves on and baked for Ukraine in Down Road, Merrow on Sunday. The children, classmates who attend Boxgrove…

Rewards for Residents Who Leave the Car at Home

A free app launches in Surrey this week (ending March 12) to reward residents who clock up their miles by walking, cycling, running, scooting or using public transport. With 41…

Witness Appeal Following Fatal Collision in Burpham

Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help following a fatal collision on Friday, February 25 in Burpham. Officers were called to the A3 slip road on London Road in…

County’s First Short-stay Traveller Site Opposed

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Surrey’s first proposed short-stay Traveller site near Bletchingley is not supported by Tandridge District Council. A meeting of the council’s Planning Committee voted last…

Around the World in 18,000 Miles – Two Guildford Cyclists Plan Epic Ride for Charity

By Martin Giles Video by Mark Insoll Two young men from Guildford will be setting off soon to cycle around the world. Marcus Pillinger from south Guildford and Oli Lyon…

Ukrainian Flag Flies Over Guildford While Resident Suggests Oligarch’s Pile is Used for Refugees

Ukrainian Flag Flies Over Guildford While Resident Suggests Oligarch’s Pile is Used for Refugees

By Martin Giles Ukrainian flags were flying in Guildford today (March 5) over the Guildhall, the Castle and at Millmead council offices. The flags have been hoisted to show support…

People Struggling to Get a GP Appointment Think ‘They’re All Out Playing Golf’

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey’s GPs have been criticised by a councillor who says they are “designing a failing system” where “it’s impossible to see a GP” and…

Guildford ‘On Borrowed Time’ for Flood Prevention Works

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter and Martin Giles Councillors say Guildford could be “on borrowed time” for work to sort flooding risks in the town centre. Guildford Borough Council…