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‘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…

New Study Shows Promise In The Diagnosis of Poor Blood Circulation

An alternative diagnostic method could improve early detection and treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a new study from the University of Surrey. PAD is a common condition,…

Fake News To Be Examined at the Guildford Institute

Fake news is in the news but what is “fake” and what is accurate and reliable? How can we tell? Brian Creese, a former chair of Guildford Labour, has organised…

Updated: Crop Fire Destroys Wheat Field on the Slopes of the Hog’s Back Near Guildford

By Martin Giles July 15 – 1800 The Surrey Fire & Rescue Service say that: “Due to the size and volume of the fire, the cause has been classified as…

Roadworks Planned for Portsmouth Road Postponed

By Stella Kuchanny July 15 – The roadworks that were expected to require the closure of the A3100 Portsmouth Road in Guildford for two weeks from Monday, July 28 have…

Guildford Students’ Artwork on Display at the National Gallery

By Esme Campbell Aspiring young artists from a local Guildford school had their work selected for display at the National Gallery’s Take One Picture Programme. Students from Northmead Junior School…

Thames Water Announce Hosepipe Ban – But Not for Guildford

A hosepipe ban has been announced by Thames Water but it is not effective in Guildford (GU) postcodes – yet. The “Temporary Use Ban (hosepipe ban)” covers Swindon, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire,…

Letter: Normandy Proposal Needs A Proper Services Audit

From Jim Allen In response to: Normandy Housing Plan Reignites Concerns Over ‘Damage To Our Community’ Regarding the proposed development in Normandy, while the site ostensibly, because of the proximity…

Notice: Free Bereavement Support Programme

The Brigitte Trust is offering free structured eight-week bereavement programmes. These are led by a professional and are for anyone in Surrey struggling with grief and bereavement. For more information…

Normandy Housing Plan Reignites Concerns Over ‘Damage To Our Community’

By David Reading  Development company Taylor Wimpey has reintroduced plans to build housing on land at Normandy and Flexford – a scheme that caused outrage among local people when it…