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Opinion: Never Have We Needed the Benefits of the Natural World More

By Catherine Masterman Interwoven with the human scale infrastructure that dominates and regulates our lives – the roads, the trains, the telegraph wires, the pavements, the houses, shops, schools and…

SCC Calls on the Government To Protect the Environment

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Fears of “irreversible damage” to Surrey’s countryside have prompted calls to change a new planning bill currently going through Parliament. Surrey County Council members…

Charlotteville Cycling Club Organises Another Successful Race Event

Guildford was awash with colour and activity on Wednesday evening (July 9) as the 2025 edition of the famous Guildford Town Centre Races, hosted by Charlotteville Cycling Club, took place.…

Waverley Council To Bring Green Space Maintenance In-house

By Chris Caulfield Grass cutting and maintenance of Waverley Borough Council’s green spaces is being brought in-house with the  authority on the verge of approving £1 million for a new…

Lib Dems Easily Hold Three Council Seats in Surrey By-elections

By Chris Caulfield, local democracy reporter and Martin Giles In by-elections, Liberal Democrats have easily held on to two council seats in Woking, one at the borough council and one…

UK Students to Launch International Space Mission

A team of students from the University of Surrey are, with fellow students from Portsmouth and Southampton Universities, working to fit equipment they have designed, made and tested, to a…

New Skate Park Proposed for Cranleigh

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Cranleigh could get a new skate park after Waverley Borough Council’s Executive Committee backed spending more than £600,000  to replace the existing “well used”…

Retrofit Planned for Guildford Office Building

A town centre office building is to undergo a major retrofit following planning permission being granted by GBC’s Planning Committee to real estate investment adviser Bradda Capital. The scheme involves…

Museum Shines a Light on Victorian Send, Ripley and Pyrford

The latest exhibition at Ripley Museum shines a light on the Victorian age. Hosted by Send and Ripley History Society, it says this was “a very important period in the…

Guildford Festival Burst with Colour, Culture and Community Spirit

By Stella Kuchanny Stoke Park was full of energy last weekend as Guilfest returned, drawing crowds from across the area for two packed days of live music, food, and community…