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Surrey Prepares Range Of Safety Measures To Handle Possible Brexit Problems

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Vulnerable adults who rely on care workers could be affected if Britain leaves the EU on October 31, councillors have been told. Staff shortages…

All County’s Rubbish Tips Reprieved, Fees Stop, Recycling Centres To Stay Open

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter All rubbish tips in Surrey should remain open and charges for small amounts of wood and rubble should stop, a county council committee has…

Local Comment on Supreme Court Prorogation Judgment

Guildford’s MP Anne Milton says she welcomes the “clear and unambiguous” judgment of the Supreme Court on the suspension of Parliament by the minority Conservative. She will be in attendance…

Speculation Lidl Is Coming To Guildford

By Hugh Coakley Speculation that Lidl will be opening the first of possibly two stores in Guildford, on the current Currys PC World site on Woodbridge Road, continues. A Lidl…

Lucky Man Escapes Two Would-Be Muggers On Christmas Pie Trail

Lucky Man Escapes Two Would-Be Muggers On Christmas Pie Trail

Police are seeking help identifying two would-be muggers after an assault near Wood Street Village, Guildford, on Sunday, September 22. A 31 year-old man was walking along Christmas Pie Trail…

‘Dangerous And Scary’ Pavements In Guildford Draw Widespread Criticism

By Hugh Coakley During an inspection tour, Guildford’s town centre pavements have been branded “badly maintained, dangerous and scary” by the Guildford Access Group (GAG), the voluntary body dedicated to…

Surrey’s Dignity In Dying Campaign Group Says Control is Taken From the Dying

By William Wilde The West Surrey Dignity in Dying is holding its fourth meeting on Monday, September 23, at the University of Surrey. Eighty-four per cent of people in the…

Wey River Festival Basks In Sunshine And All Lit Up After Dark

Report and pictures by David Rose The sun shone during this year’s Wey River Festival, and as night fell the waterway was lit up by the illuminated boat pageant. Hosted…

Green Councillors Slam Council’s Consultation On Air Quality Action Plan For Shalford 

Green councillors have cast doubt on a decision by Guildford Joint Committee on September 18 to set up a four-week consultation on an air-quality action plan (AQAP) for Shalford. Cllr…

Why Ben Darnton Switched Off Comments On His Past & Present Facebook Page

Bad language and nasty remarks about the town’s children’s climate protest march yesterday (September 20) forced the moderator of the popular Guildford Past & Present Facebook page to switch off…