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Stay On Lookout After Spate of Catalytic Converter Thefts, Surrey Drivers Warned

Car-owners are being warned to stay alert and report any suspicious activity because gangs are stealing catalytic converters from vehicle exhausts across Surrey, especially from hybrids. Police say they are…

Maternity Worker Praises Colleagues at Royal Surrey For Care When She Had Coronavirus

A NHS worker has praised her colleagues at Royal Surrey for the care they gave her when she was diagnosed with coronavirus. Kelly, 41, of Guildford, a maternity transitional care…

Guildford Man Martin Chatfield Wanted For Recall to Prison

Police are appealing for help to find wanted man Martin Chatfield, aged 36, of no fixed address, who is wanted on recall to prison. He is believed to be in…

Motor Garage Fox’s of Guildford Closes Blaming Covid-19

by David Rose The well known motor vehicle repair and service garage Fox’s of Guildford has closed for good, blaming Covid-19. A notice on the window at the garage on…

Pit Farm Tennis Club Allowed to Light Up Court One

by Martin Giles An application for six extra floodlights at Guildford’s Pit Farm Tennis Club was allowed at last night’s GBC Planning Committee. Previous applications, lost on appeal in 1996,…

More Free Family Fun and Fundraising at Guildford Live II,  May 28 On Facebook

The council are backing the borough’s second free family-friendly variety performance, dedicated to NHS staff and key workers, by Guildford Fringe Theatre on Thursday, May 28, at 6.30pm live on…

Work Done, The Gas Man Goeth In Quarry Street

by David Rose The work to replace gas pipes along the A281 and Quarry Street in the centre of Guildford has been completed ahead of schedule. The work that began…

Villagers Band Together to Set Up Convenience Store After Effingham Fires

by Chris Dick The Effingham community has stepped up to provide a temporary village grocery store after the April 21 fires closed Effingham Village Supermarket and Bevan’s the butcher. Volunteers…

Pandemic Fears Cancel 2020 Prudential RideLondon Cycle Festival

The 2020 Prudential RideLondon festival of cycling has been cancelled this year after discussions between London authorities and other partners. The event was to pass through Surrey on Sunday, August 16.…

Ripley Primary School Trustees Offer Help to Local Schools

Trustees of the former Ripley CofE Primary School have offered to support nearby schools by providing valuable additional teaching spaces for up to 90 children during the continuing lockdown period.…