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Guildford’s Water ‘Island’ To Be Linked Up – CEO ‘Acutely Aware’ of Disruption Caused

By Martin Giles Guildford’s “island” water Supply Zone is to be linked up to make it more resilient and reduce the risk of interruptions to water supply experienced locally in…

Police Ask Who Owns This Jewellery?

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help to find the owners of wedding rings recovered along with other items of jewellery as part of an ongoing burglary investigation. A…

£82 million of HS2 Money to Help Improve Surrey’s Road Surfaces

By Martin Giles £8.3 billion, redirected from HS2 funding, is to be used to make driving smoother and safer for road users across Surrey and the rest of the country’s…

New Transport Hub in Puttenham

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Funding for a new community transport hub and to resurface an area described as a “mud fest” in winter will be a “game changer”…

Conservationists Fear Threat to Wildlife in McDonald’s Drive-Through Plan

By David Reading Fast food chain McDonald’s has submitted plans to build a new 24-hour drive-through just off the Hog’s Back at Tongham. The site falls within the Tongham Services…

Meet Banana Grit, Frosty Fred and Ready-Spready-Go

As the temperatures drop, you can expect to see Surrey’s brand-new fleet of 38 gritters heading out on Surrey’s roads to keep the county moving and keep you safe. The…

Waverley to Hold Public Wash-up on Water Supply Incident

By Martin Giles A public meeting to discuss how Thames Water should be held to account for the lengthy disruption of water supply in Godalming and surrounding villages is being…

Ukrainians Thank People of Guildford for Their Support

Ukrainians who came to Guildford and the surrounding areas under the Homes for Ukraine Scheme organised a food festival to thank the local community for their ongoing hospitality. Inna Haitan,…

‘Unearthed’ – Talk to Reveal Findings of Excavation Under Guildford’s Oldest Building

By Martin Giles Tomorrow (November 18), results of an excavation in St Mary’s Church in Quarry Street, the tower of which is Guildford’s oldest building, are to be revealed. The…

Emergency Services Unable to Shed Light on Latest Ash Green Road Collision

By David Reading Residents of Ash Green reported this week that yet another road accident in White Lane has strengthened their campaign for strict measures to make the road safer.…