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‘Savage’ Guildford Train Knife Killer Must Serve At Least 28 Years

Darren Pencille was sentenced to life yesterday for the “savage” murder of Lee Pomeroy, 51, with a knife on a Guildford to Waterloo train last January, the judge ruling he…

Surrey Firefighters Use Social Media To Issue ‘Safety Alert’ Over Crewing

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter A social media post claiming to highlight the “dire straits” firefighters are suffering in trying to crew stations and engines has been shared more…

Judicial Reviews of Guildford’s Local Plan Get Legal Go-Ahead

By Martin Giles Permission to proceed with three applications for Judicial Reviews of Guildford Borough Council’s Local Plan has been granted. A judge has accepted there is an arguable case…

New Coach Service to Heathrow Launched

The First Group announced the start of a new rail to air service linking Guildford Rail Station and Heathrow Airport from Monday, July 1 2019. The service, called RailAir 2,…

Council Leader Calls On Tory PM Hopefuls to Stand By Funding Pledges

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey lead Cllr Tim Oliver has called on Tory leadership contenders Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt to stand by their promises and give more…

Roadside Mowing Reduced to Help Wildlife and Wildflowers

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter The number of times a year roadside verges are mowed is to be reduced to protect wildflowers and wildlife habitats. The commitment by Surrey…

Witness Appeal Following Serious Collision on Clockwise M25

Officers are investigating a serious collision on the clockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junction 9 and Junction 10 this morning (July 11, 2019) involving an articulated lorry, a London…

Shere Craftsmen And Albury Vineyard Create ‘Luxury Hotel’ For Bugs

A giant hotel created by Shere Kitchens for creepy crawlies in Albury Vineyard is probably the most five-star, luxurious accommodation that any bug, bee or beetle could ever desire. Children…

County Council Finally Declares Climate Change Emergency

Report and photos by Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey County Council has declared a climate change emergency as protesters staged a “die-in” outside county hall. Councillors voted to provide…

Police Ask – Have You Seen This Man?

Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help in locating a man wanted on recall to prison for breaching the terms of his licence conditions. 32-year-old Steven Saunders is described…