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The Star Inn ‘Delighted’ to Win Noise Appeal

By Hugh Coakley The Star Inn in Quarry Street has won its appeal against the noise abatement notice served by Guildford Borough Council (GBC) in a landmark case at Guildford…

Adults Must  Tackle Climate Change Urgently, Teenagers Tell Councils

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Adults are getting it wrong tackling the climate change emergency, say teenagers. They say they “relied for a long time on the adults to…

Cyclist Who Suffered Medical Episode Identified

Surrey Police have now identified a cyclist who suffered a medical episode earlier today (July 4). Officers wanted to contact his next of kin because he was being sedated in…

Stronger Green Belt Protection ‘Vital to Climate Change Campaign’

Local authorities in London and the Home Counties which have declared a “climate emergency” in their districts, and propose to adopt strategies and action plans to tackle climate change, are…

Surrey PCC Reveals He Also Fell Victim to Cyber Crime From Lagos

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey’s police and crime commissioner wants changes to how cyber crime is tackled, after he fell victim to online fraud. Before David Munro took…

Ripley Closed Following Attempted Theft of ATM – Bomb Disposal Team Called In

Roads into Ripley were closed today (July 3, 2019) as part of a scene of crime investigation following what police say was an attempted theft of an ATM at the…

Appeal For Witnesses After Casino Assault Leaves Man With Fractured Skull

A man is in hospital with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain after he was assaulted in a Guildford nightclub about 1.30am on Sunday (June 23, 2019). The…

Fire Service Seeks Working Mums to Teach Safety in Schools

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Working mums could be the answer to recruitment problems at Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS), Tory county Cllr Tina Mountain believes. She told…

Inaugural Guildford.Games Festival Welcomes More Than 1,000 Visitors

Guildford, said to be dubbed the “Hollywood of Games”, celebrated creative local talent in gaming technologies in the inaugural 2019 Guildford. GamesFestival, attracting more than 1,000 visitors to G Live…

Judge Awards Win to Effingham Charity in Defamation Case

By Chris Jewers A High Court judge has ruled in favour of members an Effingham charity in a defamation case. James Nicholls had claimed five trustees of the Effingham Village…