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Guildford Walkfest is Coming – Here’s What’s on Offer

September will soon be here and with it the 19th Guildford Walkfest – with walks for all ages and abilities in and around the surrounding countryside and the town centre.…

Bramley Using Asda Compensation Money to Help Recover from a ‘Tough Couple of Years’

By Bartholomew Little The Bramley community has already used most of the money given by Asda in compensation  for the major disruption caused by last year’s fuel leak at its…

Floodlit Sports Pitch for Village School Approved

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Plans for a new floodlit sports pitch at a Surrey primary school have been given the green light. But neighbours say their “only real…

Letter: Surely There Are More Suitable Areas to Develop

From Charlie Wood In response to: Normandy Housing Plan Reignites Concerns Over ‘Damage To Our Community’ While fully understanding the need and demand for new build housing, the proposed 1,000+…

Letter: Even Good Art Can’t Make a Silk Purse…

From Bernard Quoroll In response to: New Mural Covers Up Graffiti at Walnut Bridge A brave and worthy initiative but I fear that this new art will itself be attacked…

Dragon Review: Death Comes to Pemberley – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Barbara Ford photos by Pamela Raith What happened to Elizabeth Bennet, heroine of Pride & Prejudice, after she married Mr Darcy? If you have ever asked this question a…

More Surrey Farmland Proposed for a Housing Development

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Campaigners in a Surrey village have hit out at proposals to build on “pristine farmland”, warning the plans will destroy a cherished stretch of…

‘Rolls Royce’ of a Building Saved

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The “Rolls Royce” of Farnham buildings will be repaired after planning permission was granted to carry out work on the Grade I listed architecture.…

Notice: The Therapy Garden’s Children’s Summer Holiday Club, August 21 and 22

The Therapy Garden in Normandy continues its summer holiday club for young people on Thursday and Friday, August 21 and 22. It is open for children aged six to 11…

Three Injured in Collision

Three people suffered minor injuries this morning following a collision on the A322 at Perry Hill in Worplesdon. According to an eye-witness the collision was between a car and a…