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Opinion: It’s Been a Year Since the General Election. Guildford Deserves Better from its MP

By Adam Heilbron former Conservative borough council candidate A year has passed since the General Election and it’s a good time to do a performance review of our new MP,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.331

By Malcolm Fincham A large ridged high pressure system stretching up from the Azores continued to dictate the weather during the first weeks of July, occasionally allowing incursions of low…

A Splashing Time at Guildford Lions Club’s Raft Race 2025

The Guildford Lions Club reports: “A big thank you to everyone who joined us on Saturday (July 5) for our charity raft race on the River Wey in Guildford –…

Ash Care Home Proposal For Vacant Bewley Site Moves To Next Stage

By David Reading Bewley Homes has come to an agreement with a company that wants to open and run a care home in Ash, on the vacant plot of land…

Stoke Park Paddling Pool Is Open Again Following Safety Investigation

By David Reading The investigation into contamination at Stoke Park paddling pool in Guildford has been completed and the pool has been reopened. Describing the nature of the problem at…

‘Long-anticipated’ Waverley Skate Park Planned for Cranleigh

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A “long-anticipated” and “much-needed”  new skate park is coming to Cranleigh after Waverley Borough Council unanimously  backed spending £650,000 in developer money on the…

Men In Their 60s Arrested After Fight At Newlands Corner

Two men in their 60s were arrested after a fight one Sunday morning in Newlands Corner. Surrey police have just released information about the incident, which happened on Sunday, June…

New Cancer Charity Offers Support To Patients On Road To Recovery

A new charity that builds on the excellence of the Royal Surrey County Hospital’s treatment of  oesophago-gastric cancer has just been launched with the aim of supporting patients through one…

Councillor Calls on Colleagues To Stop Patronising Parents of SEND Children

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter “Let’s not talk about loud voices anymore”, is one councillor’s plea for discussions around special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).  What started as a…

‘Catapults Must Be Treated Like Knives’ Says Deputy Police Commissioner

By David Reading Surrey’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner has called on the Government to tighten up laws on the sale and possession of catapults. Ellie Vesey-Thompson said in a…