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Students Warned of ‘Seasonal Rental Fraud’

Students Warned of ‘Seasonal Rental Fraud’

With many students are making last minute attempts to secure accommodation at this time of year Surrey and Sussex Neighbourhood Watch has issued a warning about an emerging trend: “seasonal…

Helping To Raise Awareness And Needs Of Unpaid Carers

The Diocese of Guildford’s Communities Engagement Team helps churches and their parishioners across Surrey in their work supporting their communities. In the second of a series of stories that focus the wide range…

Urgent Call For Volunteer Neighbourhood Angels to Befriend Others In Need

Befrienders are urgently needed across Guildford by an amazing and valuable service called Volunteer Angels. Neighbourhood Angels are volunteers who support older people or vulnerable adults who may be lonely…

Beekeeper’s Notes September 2016: Ghostly Bees

Hugh Coakley, who keeps bees in Worplesdon, talks about observing the hive entrance for clues on what is going on inside and the strange sighting of ghostly bees around this…

Valuable Placements For Students Offered By Citizens Advice Guildford

Citizens Advice Guildford is offering placements to students while on their sandwich or gap year. The 30-week placement is ideal for someone studying subjects such as sociology, social policy, politics or…

Motorists Advised to Avoid the A3 Following Collision

Motorists are being asked to avoid the A3 following a collision involving two lorries at Thursley just before 2pm today (August 30). An articulated lorry overturned after colliding with a…

Dragon Interview: Sophie King – Miss Surrey

You might have thought that the age of beauty pageants (not called “contests” these days, as we learn) was long gone. But not so as Sophie King, the current Miss…

Do You Have A Spare Room? Could You Be A Volunteer Host?

A new Volunteer Host Service to provide emergency accommodation on a temporary basis for 16 to 21-year-olds, at risk of being homeless, has been set up by Surrey County Council…

‘It Was a Calm and Empowering Experience’ – Five Years of Home Births

Five years ago Cheryl Cooke was the first mother to be supported by Royal Surrey County Hospital’s newly formed home birth team. Asked why she is once again planning to…

Beekeeper’s Notes August 2016: ‘Barefoot’ Beekeeping

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In this month’s Beekeeper’s Notes, he talks about a hive that had been abandoned for years and the pros and cons of the bees doing their own…