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Activists Who Caused £100,000 Worth of Damage Sentenced

A group of activists belonging to the protest group Just Stop Oil, who caused £100,000 worth of damage to a service station on the M25, was sentenced at Lewes Crown…

Thames Water Accused of Backtracking on Goodwill Gesture After ‘Festering Human Waste’ Problem

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Thames Water, water supplier to the Guildford area, has been accused of backtracking on a goodwill gesture after subjecting Camberley residents to a “disgusting”…

Pedestrian Access to Guildford Station Footbridge To Be Withdrawn

By Martin Giles Pedestrian access of Guildford Station footbridge is to be withdrawn on a trial basis starting in December. South Western Railway (SWR) and Network Rail will temporarily withdraw…

Guildford Labour Accuse Tories of Stealing Their Style

By Martin Giles Guildford Labour is complaining about a Conservative campaign leaflet styled, it says, to imitate that of the Labour Party. The leaflet draws attention to the financial issues…

Speculation on Surrey MP’s Future Continues But PM Thought To Be Standing By Him

By Martin Giles Speculation about the position of Jeremy Hunt, the MP for South West Surrey and Chancellor of the Exchequer, continues in the national press. The Independent is reporting…

Rail Industry Supporting Service Personnel and Veterans to Attend Remembrance Services

Military personnel and veterans attending services of remembrance next month will be able to travel to and from the events by train for free.  The offer will benefit people travelling…

Cathedral and Developer Partner to Appeal Planning Refusal to Build on Stag Hill

By Martin Giles Guildford Cathedral and its property developer partner Vivid have lodged a “last minute” appeal against GBC’s refusal to grant planning permission for houses on Stag Hill surrounding…

Normandy Residents Launch Safety Campaign to Curb Dangerous Drivers

By David Reading Residents of Normandy have banded together to demand action that will deal with the serious traffic dangers that they encounter on Westwood Lane – the scene of…

Solar Farms in Space Are Possible According to the University of Surrey

The University of Surrey, along with the University of Swansea, have announced it’s “viable to produce low-cost, lightweight solar panels that can generate energy in space”. The universities say the…

‘NIMBYs’ Charter’ Narrowly Rejected at Epsom

By Emily Coady Stemp local democracy reporter Epsom councillors rejected what was described as a “NIMBYs’ charter” as the council moves forward with its plan for new homes in the…