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University Awarded Grant to Help Fight Disinformation Surrounding Covid-19

The University of Surrey has been awarded funding by the British Academy Covid Recovery Grants to help fight the spread of disinformation surrounding Covid-19. Surrey Business School’s Dr Itziar Castello…

Missing 13-year-old from Ash Found

Missing 13-year-old from Ash Found

A 13-year-old boy from Ash, reported missing earlier this evening, has been found. A police spokesperson said: “We are pleased to confirm that the missing 13-year-old boy from Ash has…

Guildford’s MP Supports Government Proposal to Limit Second Jobs

By Martin Giles Guildford’s MP, Angela Richardson, fully supports the government proposals to limit “second jobs” for MPs. But she thinks that there should be exceptions for those who need…

Surrey PCC’s Transgender Comments Did Not Breach Code of Conduct, Panel Finds

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey’s police and crime commissioner has been cleared of any breach of public conduct after comments she made publicly on transgender issues caused offence.…

Celebration Held On Pewley Meadows As Rare Chalk Grassland Is Saved

Around 200 supporters gathered on Pewley Meadows on Sunday (November 14) to celebrate saving the 37.5 acres of rare chalk grassland on the North Downs. The land will create a…

University Astrophysicists Identify Amateur Discovery as New Dwarf Galaxy

Astrophysicists at the University of Surrey and the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía have identified a speck in the sky found by an amateur astronomer as a ground-breaking new dwarf…

Hundreds of Surrey Care Home Workers Miss Covid Vaccination Deadline

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Hundreds of Surrey care home workers are at risk of losing their jobs because they have missed the government deadline to get double jabbed…

Climate Activist Takes Surrey Oil Wells Battle to Court of Appeal

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Demonstrators are expected outside the Royal Courts of Justice tomorrow (November 16) as a legal challenge is made against planning consent for oil drilling…

Parish Council Fails to Explain Councillors’ Six-month Absence

By David Reading Ash Parish Council has failed to explain why two councillors who are not recorded on its website as having attended, in person, any meetings for six months…

Hundreds Gather at Traditional Remembrance Service – ‘We Will Remember Them’

By Martin Giles Hundreds gathered at Guildford’s war memorial yesterday Remembrance Sunday (November 14) to remember those who have died in conflict. The ceremony followed its traditional format, back to…