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Surrey County Council To Set Up Community Helpline

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is setting up a coronavirus helpline for residents needing more support from the community, to relieve pressure on the NHS. It…

Communities Offer Help To Others As Coronavirus Crisis Deepens

People in communities across Guildford are coming forward to offer assistance to others who need help as a result of the coronavirus crisis. And Voluntary Action South West Surrey (VASWS),…

Some Supermarket Shelves Empty As Shoppers Prepare For The Worst Over Coronavirus

Despite government appeals and reassurances from supermarkets, shoppers left some supermarket shelves in Guildford empty as they prepared for a potential lockdown in the country due to coronavirus. The British…

Royal Surrey Restricts Visiting Due To Coronavirus

The Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH) Trust announced this evening (Monday, March 16) that it is restricting visitors in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The restrictions include not allowing children…

News From Millmead

A round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council (published March 10, 2020) Consultation Dates For Puttenham Neighbourhood Plan A seven-week consultation on the Puttenham Neighbourhood Plan began yesterday, (March 9, 2020).…

Wisley Campaigners Confident They Can Defeat New Garden Village Proposal

Campaigners are confident they can defend farmland against an expected new “Wisley Garden Village” planning application from Cayman Island developer Wisley Property Investments (WPIL). Although Three Farms Meadows (TFM), the…

‘No Shortages’ Says Supermarket Staff On Fears of Coronavirus Hoarding

Whilst there were some gaps on supermarket shelfs in Guildford today (Monday, March 9), staff said that there were no shortages despite heavy demand on some products. There were reports…

Practical Support For People Living With Dementia

By Rebecca Curley, Local Democracy Reporter T0 most people it is a black doormat to wipe dirty feet on. But to a person living with dementia it could be a…

Beekeeper’s Notes: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It?

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon I read recently that a ‘splatometer’ test in Denmark, a survey of insects hitting the car windscreen, showed an 80% decline in abundance since…

Letter: Swan Attacked By Dogs At Riverside Nature Reserve

From Paul Robinson On Sunday (February 23) I witnessed the result of having no limit on the number of dogs an individual can walk on their own. I was walking…