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Chief Constable Thanks Residents for Support Ahead of Lockdown Easing But Issues Warnings

Surrey Police Chief Constable Gavin Stephens has thanked the residents of Surrey for their continued support ahead of the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions being eased. This coming weekend, many public facilities,…

Leadership Issue Forces Break Up of Guildford Borough Tories

By Martin Giles Divisions within the Conservative group at Guildford Borough Council have resulted in the group breaking in two. The group appears to have been unable to resolve the…

Escaped White Stork Seen in Shalford Park

An unusual sighting of a white stork has been photographed and filmed by reader Graham Dean in Shalford Park. Graham said: “I came across the bird while I was walking…

Surrey Plans For Local Lockdowns to Tackle Possible Covid-19 Spikes

Surrey County Council is finalising preparations to tackle local outbreaks of Covid-19 as the pandemic moves to the next stage. The council’s Local Outbreak Control Plan (LOCP), outlines how to…

Hunt for Couple After Victim Attacked Behind Odeon Complex

Hunt for Couple After Victim Attacked Behind Odeon Complex

A couple who assaulted a man at the back of the Odeon Cinema complex on Bedford Road on June 22 are being hunted. The suspects had walked behind the victim…

Questions Follow Relief After Council Decision to Review Road Hotspot Project for Ash

By David Reading Ash residents are relieved to hear Guildford Borough Council’s decision to re-examine plans to alleviate traffic problems at three ‘hotspots’ affecting Ash and Tongham.  A proposal was…

Updated: Bishop Threatens Legal Action Over Plan to Use Closed Ripley School During Pandemic

A row has erupted over the Bishop of Dorking’s threat to take legal action if Farnham’s Raleigh school temporarily uses closed classrooms at Ripley Primary School to allow more social…

Coronavirus Forcing Landlords To Negotiate On Shop Rents

By Hugh Coakley The reality of zero income in many shops due to the coronavirus lockdown is forcing landlords to offer rent reductions and changes to payment terms to struggling…

Controversial Head of Planning Leaves Borough Council With a Deal

By Martin Giles Tracey Coleman, the borough council’s controversial director and head of Planning, has left. Hired in 2016 after overseeing large-scale housing development in Wokingham and Ebbsfleet in Kent,…

Guildford Cathedral Will Be Red, White and Blue on Armed Forces Day

Guildford Cathedral is to be lit up, red, white and blue tomorrow evening (Saturday, June 27) in honour of the men and women of our Armed Forces. The Dean of…