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It’s Two Unitaries for Surrey – SoS Says It Is Best Option for Financial Sustainability

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The end of Surrey councils as we know them is set to be confirmed with the Government ready to announce massive changes to how…

What Will the Now Decided, Local Government Reorganisation Mean to You?

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Big changes are coming to how local services are run in Surrey. The Government’s decision to scrap all of Surrey’s 12 councils and replace…

Officers Advise Councillors They Have No Power to Overturn Misconduct Decision

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Councillors have refused to revisit a highly criticised misconduct hearing into the Spelthorne Borough Council leader Joanne Sexton, even after an external review found…

Guildford Sea Cadets Get Set For Their Tough 24-Hour ‘Rowathon’

The sea cadet HQ in Dapdune Wharf badly needs a new roof – so the cadets are preparing for a gruelling challenge to raise the money to get the work…

Council Pays Further £540k To Make High Street Premises Ready for Occupancy

Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Another half a million pounds will be poured into a town centre redevelopment project that, supporters say, will boost the health and look of Godalming…

How Halloween Can Be Frightful For The Environment – And For Wildlife

Halloween is fun for children – but can be damaging for wildlife and the environment. That’s the message from Surrey Wildlife Trust, which has issued a message to the public…

SCC Management Project Aims To Reduce Ash Vale Flood Risk

Surrey County Council is planning to implement a Natural Flood Management Project on the Ash Ranges in order to reduce the flood risk to Ash Vale. A public information event…

Challengers’ Carol Concert – Where Children Can Express Themselves Freely

Challengers, the charity that provides play opportunities for disabled children, will be spreading Christmas cheer with their annual carol concert, to be held on Friday December 5. Rock Choir will…

Vandal Attack Fails to Prevent Ripley’s Traditional Firework Event

By Martin Giles Vandals set light to Ripley’s bonfire in the early hours of Tuesday morning just days before the village’s planned fireworks celebration. The prepared bonfire stack represented four…

Dedicated Therapist Helps Pianist Play Again After Traumatic DIY Accident

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter An international concert pianist who sliced off his little finger with a circular saw and deeply lacerated three others has returned to performing following…