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Police Seek Witnesses After Vintage Sign Is Stolen From Pub Garden

Surrey police are appealing for the public’s help to recover a vintage Sunlight Soap enamel sign, which was was stolen from the garden of the King’s Head pub in Kings…

‘Help Us To Track Wildlife This Autumn’ – Surrey Charity’s Plea To Nature Lovers

Surrey Wildlife Trust has launched a new phase of its Surrey Species Search programme, which asks local people to look for some of the wildlife which typifies our county during…

Letter: Are Vendor-linked Awards the Way to Go for Schools’ ICT?

From Patrick Bray In response to: Sandfield Primary School Use of Apple Computers Now Has Distinction Status I am very supportive of the use of ICT in schools. Not being…

Letter: How Not to Engage the Public

From John Ferns In response to: How Residents Can Take Part in Talks About the Ash Neighbourhood Plan If Cllr Sue Wyeth-Price hadn’t personally stepped in at the last minute,…

GBC Takes Legal Action Over Unauthorised Bramley Traveller Site

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporting service Guildford Borough Council has taken enforcement action to stop all building work at an unauthorised traveller site in Bramley, on land earmarked for…

Developers Release Early Plans For 950 Homes on Normandy Farmland

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporting service Taylor Wimpey has set out early plans to build 950 homes on farmland between Normandy and Flexford. The scheme, still in its early…

Open Day at Silverbirch House Care Home and a Special Gift for One of its Residents

Silverbirch House care home in Worplesdon is opening its doors to the local community for an afternoon of refreshments, canapes and Prosecco on Saturday, October 25. Taking place between 10am…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.336

By Malcolm Fincham Weather conditions became more settled as we moved into the latter weeks of September. A high pressure system held back the Atlantic flow for a time, conveying…

Behind The Picture Of Wealth and Prosperity – Surrey Has a Story of Inequality and Poverty

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporting service Thousands of people in Surrey are struggling with inequality, isolation and poverty – despite the county’s reputation as one of the most prosperous…

Guildford Fringe Founder Steps In To Save The Electric Theatre

By David Reading The future of the Electric Theatre is now looking more secure – with the news that the founder of Guildford Fringe has stepped forward with a mission…