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University of Surrey to Trial Covid-19 Vaccine From Imperial College London

The University of Surrey is among the investigation sites in a clinical trial for a new Covid-19 vaccine. Developed by Imperial College London, the vaccine is in the first phase…

£19 Million Fund for Surrey Care Sector to Help Tackle Coronavirus

More than £19milion is being shared between Surrey care homes and providers to help keep coronavirus at bay. This is Surrey County Council’s share of the government’s £600 million Infection…

MP Richardson’s Sudden ‘Guildford Forum’ Plan Meets Mixed Reception

By Martin Giles A plan by Guildford’s Tory MP Angela Richardson to set up a forum to give “a voice for residents and businesses” has met a mixed reception at…

Borough Council’s GGG Leader Susan Parker in Surprise Resignation

Susan Parker has resigned as leader of the Guildford Greenbelt Group (GGG) at the borough council. The outspoken Cllr Parker (Send) said in a brief statement, she was resigning “for…

Guildford Starts To Serve Up ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Scheme to Kickstart Town’s Economy

The government “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme, from August 3 till 31, aims to be a lifeline for the UK’s hospitality sector. Customers are being encouraged back into restaurants,…

Witness Appeal After Man Indecently Exposes Himself in Guildford Car Park

Witnesses are being sought after a man indecently exposed himself in Guildford’s Bedford Road car park on Laundry Road at about 3.30pm on Tuesday (July 28). The suspect is described…

Royal Surrey Consultant Wins Government Funding For ‘First of its Kind’ Covid-19 Study

A highly respected consultant at Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded government funding for a ‘first of its kind’ study into the link between the Black, Asian and…

Borough Councillor Claims His Parish Council is ‘Totally Misinformed’ Over Planning

By Hugh Coakley Borough councillor for Normandy, David Bilbe (Conservative ‘independent’) has reacted angrily to a letter from Normandy Parish Council (NPC) which accuses Guildford Borough Council of failing to…

Future of Surrey’s Prudential RideLondon Cycling to be Decided in September

Although the 2020 Prudential Ridelondon cycling has been cancelled due to the pandemic, Surrey County Council remains committed to the event in 2021, dependent on safety and the restrictions at…

Mixed Reception On Mandatory Face Masks As More Shops Crash After Coronavirus

By Hugh Coakley There were mixed views from shopkeepers in Guildford town centre at the start of this week as shoppers were largely adhering to the new mandatory mask regime…