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Waverley’s New Discretionary CIL Review Scheme To Be Revealed Soon

By Martin Giles After months of delay, Waverley Borough Council is set to bring forward proposals to the council’s Executive on July 1 for a new discretionary review of Community…

Council Accepts Responsibility of Meeting Farnham Museum’s Ballooning Repair Costs

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The cost of repairing “one of the most important buildings in Surrey” has ballooned to nearly £2 million after further setbacks were discovered –…

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Stoke Park Was Bought 100 Years Ago with Plans for a Public Open Space and Houses!

By David Rose Guildford’s Stoke Park was bought by the town’s corporation in 1925 for £44,873. It comprised 186 acres of parkland, woodland and buildings, bordered by Nightingale Road, Stoke…

Dragon Review: The Pajama Game – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp It’s the 1950s and a union strike at a pajama factory generates plenty of ‘steam heat’ in this retro-musical, an energetic romantic comedy. Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama…

A Hidden Gem in the Hills: Michelin-Backed William IV Pub Brings Refined Dining to Albury

By Stella Kuchanny Tucked away in the scenic countryside of Little London, Albury, the William IV pub is a beautifully restored 16th-century treasure that has quickly re-established itself as a…

Letter: Help Reduce Speeding By Joining a Community Speedwatch Team

From David Roberts In response to: Reduced Speed Limits Will Save Lives Helen Skinner is right to be concerned about speeding. Across Surrey, speeding is linked to one in three…

Hospital Apologises ‘Unreservedly’ After Death of Disabled Girl

The head of the Royal Surrey has apologised “unreservedly” after the death at the hospital of a 12-year-old disabled girl. Rose Hartfleet died at the hospital on January 30, 2024,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.328

By Malcolm Fincham The unusually lengthy spell of high pressure systems that had dominated the southern regions of the UK since the early weeks of March finally began to break…

SCC Intends to Back Public Survey Result and Shorten Summer School Holidays

Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Summer holidays could be shortened in Surrey in favour for a longer October half-term break, after a county council decision. The change by Surrey County…