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Mayor: ‘Our Thoughts Are With the People of Ukraine’ – Ukrainian Flag to be Flown

In her role as civic leader, the Mayor of Guildford, Marsha Moseley, has issued a statement in support of the people of Ukraine. She said: “We stand with the UK…

Guildford’s MP Issues Statement on Ukraine

In a prepared statement, Guildford MP Angela Richardson has expressed “solidarity with the people of Ukraine” and support for the further easing of UK visa restrictions for Ukrainian refugees. But…

Updated: County Council Causing Delays to Weyside Development Claims Borough Councillor

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is causing “costly and problematic” delays to the Weyside Urban Village scheme in Guildford, a borough councillor has claimed. See also:…

Updated: Ash Road Bridge Costs Could Double – Council Still Has More Money to Find

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A delayed scheme to close the Ash level crossing and build a road bridge over the railway line could now cost £40 million, nearly…

David Shepherd’s Foundation Holds Its First ‘Eco Forum’ in Shalford

By Cecilia Taylor Shalford is taking the threat of climate change seriously if the attendance at a meeting co-hosted by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is anything to judge…

Guildford’s Casino Nightclub Could Be Vaccination Centre and Covid Update

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter The Casino nightclub in Guildford could be run as a vaccination centre. The club, in Onslow Street, reportedly saw a drop in customers when…

Witness Appeal After Assault on Woodbridge Road

Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses after a moped driver was assaulted at the town end of Woodbridge Road (near Leapale Road), Guildford, on Monday (February 28). The assault took…

Drones and Unmarked Vehicles Will Seek Out ‘Fatal Five’ Offences on Surrey’s Roads

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A new Surrey policing team will be dedicated to cutting the driving offences that most lead to death on the county’s roads. The fatal…

Council Hopes to Move Children from Homes into Foster Families

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is aiming to move more looked after vulnerable children living in residential children’s homes into foster families. The authority believes joining…

Resignation Means Tories Lose Majority on Surrey Heath Council

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter The Conservatives have lost their majority on Surrey Heath Borough Council after a councillor resigned last week. Surrey Heath, which includes Frimley and Camberley,…