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Surrey Table Tennis News, November 2024

By Chris Andrews Aaron McKibbin (Epsom) did amazingly well to sweep the board at the Para National Championships in Sheffield, winning the Open Standing Singles, Class 8 and Open Standing…

Guildford and Its Villages Fall Silent to Remember Those Killed in Conflict

By Martin Giles Eighty years after the Second World War had entered its final 12 months, the traditional Remembrance Sunday Services took place in Guildford and its surrounding villages today…

Letter: Weyside Village Will Present Problems But, Indirectly, We Voted For It

From Jim Allen In response to: Weyside Urban Village Plans Progress – Architecture to Reflect Industrial Character I am a long-standing critic of this project and I believe it is…

Letter: I Can See Why It Takes Days for Dumped E-bikes To Be Collected

From Dave Middleton In response to: Dumped E-bike Provokes Questions I note that Beryl failed to answer the Dragon News’ question about how many staff were employed to collect bikes…

CPRE Backs Parish Council’s Request for Secretary of State to ‘Call-in’ Solar Farm Decision

By Martin Giles The Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) has backed up a request from Compton Parish Council for the decision to approve the planning application for…

SCC Cabinet’s Decision to Scrap London Road Scheme ‘Called-in’ by Select Committee

By Martin Giles The decision by Surrey County Council’s Cabinet to scrap the planned changes to London Road in Burpham has been “called-in” by SCC’s Communities, Environment and Highways (CEH)…

Notice: A Musical Retelling of A Christmas Carol – Holy Trinity Church on December 16

Holy Trinity Church in the High Street is hosting the premiere of a musically retelling of the wonderful tale, A Christmas Carol, on December 16.  Written by Guildford’s own international…

Police Get Approval for HQ Redevelopment and New Access

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter In the third major planning decision made by Guildford Brough Council this week, proposals to redevelop Surrey Police headquarters at Mount Browne have been…

Surrey Charity Holds Carer Information Fairs to Help Unpaid Carers

By Stella Kuchanny Nearly all of us will need to either provide or receive care at some point in their lives, so ensuring carers have access to the support they…

Smash-and-Grab Raider Thought to Have Ridden Off On a Bike

A burglar is believed to have escaped on a bicycle after smashing through a  shop window and stealing cigarettes and cash. Police were called to Morrisons Daily in Stoughton Road,…