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New Chief At The Helm Of Voluntary Action

Voluntary Action South West Surrey (VASWS) has a new chief executive officer who is settling into his post with the charity. Lance Lathino has taken over from Carol Dunnett who…

Country’s Youngest Deputy PCC, 26, Appointed by New Commissioner

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey has the youngest deputy police and crime commissioner (PCC) in the country. She has been appointed by Lisa Townsend who was elected as…

Covid Update: Will the New Slow Rise in Covid Infections Matter?

Infection rates are on a slow rise again across Guildford borough and Surrey according to the latest published figures. And those managing the pandemic will be watching to see if…

Guildford’s EU Citizens Should Have Automatic Right to Remain, Say Lib Dems

By Martin Giles Local Lib Dems are concerned that EU citizens in Guildford are stuck in a Home Office backlog as the government’s deadline looms. With five weeks to go,…

‘Kill The Bill’ Protests Continue in Guildford

By Hugh Coakley Another Kill the Bill protest took place in Guildford on Sunday (May 30) with around 50 people, fewer than before, marching along the High Street and North…

A3 Car Chase Follows Catalytic Converter Theft in Guildford

Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses after reports of men stealing catalytic converters in Guildford led to a dangerous police pursuit into Woking last night (May 30). Officers were called…

‘Debilitating and Dehumanising’ Say Users of Surrey’s Mental Health Service

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter “Dehumanising experiences” of being passed around the system, after waiting too long for help, characterises Surrey’s mental health services, a peer-led review has found.…

Dangerous Driver Disqualified for Five Years After 130mph M25 Chase

A man has been handed a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and been disqualified from driving for five years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving and driving under…

Dragon Interview: Lessons to Learn from the SCC Election

Would the Surrey County Council Election result have been different if we had already heard the Dominic Cummings assertions made in a Parliamentary committee hearing? This is one of the…

Amnesty International Celebrates 60 Years ‘Focused On Releasing Prisoners Of Conscience’

Amnesty International the international non-governmental organization focused on human rights is 60 on May 29 this year. To mark the event there will be a celebration in Guildford at 11.30am…