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By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Drug users in Surrey needing overnight care to detox are being treated in Kent, a move hailed by health campaigners as a positive step…
By Ference Hepp We are transported to the luxury of a 1930s cruise liner in Rough Crossing this week at the Yvonne Arnaud. Bill Kenwright’s production of Tom Stoppard’s play,…
A Japanese drummer who went missing on Thursday (February 28), has made contact with his family and is safe and well. 19-year-old Sho Teshigawara from the Yamato Drummers was reported…
A Church of England vicar has agreed to chair a political meeting to be held this evening (March 7, 2019) because he “wants to help people have a voice”. The…
By Jan Todd A nine-year-old is hoping to set up a Family Film Club in Guildford, with the help of his dad, Ian. Rufus Cartwright has designed the poster, above,…
Guildford’s Royal Grammar School has gone green with the King’s Lecture. The series was re-introduced as part of the school’s 500-year celebrations in 2009 and the philosophy focuses on engaging,…
Lost or found a dog in our borough? From Friday (March 1, 2019), the way to deal with stray dogs has changed. A new service operated by Dogbusters will collect…
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