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Window Smashed During Headcase Burglary

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help following a burglary at Headcase Barbershop in Swan Lane, Guildford, on Wednesday, January 5. The incident took place at around 9pm and…

February By-elections Scheduled to Fill Vacant Seats at Ash Wharf and Normandy 

By David Reading Ash Wharf voters will be going to the polls next month to elect a parish councillor to fill the vacancy left by Cllr Ed Schofield, who resigned…

Driver Arrested On Suspicion of Drug Driving After Collision with War Memorial

By Martin Giles A teenager believed to have been driving a car on New Year’s Eve that collided with, and destroyed, a village war memorial, has been released under investigation.…

Some Non-urgent Operations Postponed in County As Levels of Staff Sickness Increase

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Some non-emergency operations across Surrey are being postponed because of escalating hospital staff sickness and self-isolation since the arrival of the Omicron variant of…

Updated: New Year’s Holiday Emergency Roadworks in Shalford Causes Traffic Chaos

By Cecilia Taylor Emergency roadworks to repair a high voltage cable fault in Shalford caused traffic chaos, jams and long delays over the New Year holiday. The works led to…

Royal Surrey Declines to Give Figures for Staff Absences as Pressure Continues Across the NHS

The Royal Surrey has declined to say how many of their staff are absent during the current period of increased pressure on the NHS nationwide. The hospital has bucked the…

Public to Decide Which Toilets to Go

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Up to five public toilets will be closed across Guildford but it’s up to local residents to decide which ones to save. Guildford Borough…

Guildford Bucks the Trend for Covid Infections and Hospital Admissions

By Martin Giles Guildford is bucking the trend of generally increasing levels of Covid infection in the South East and England and the Royal Surrey had fewer Covid related admissions…

Police Hearing Finds Convicted Officer Guilty of Gross Misconduct

Police Hearing Finds Convicted Officer Guilty of Gross Misconduct

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A retired Surrey Police sergeant has been barred from policing after an assault on a restrained teenager while part of the force. The former…

BEM for Community Support Work by Parish Volunteer

By Martin Giles Alexandra Sanderson thought it was a spoof when she opened a letter in November informing her she had been shortlisted to receive the British Empire Medal for…