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Letter: Now Is the Time to Reopen the Line to Cranleigh

From Ben Darnton In response to: Campaign to Gauge Opinion on Restoring the Railway Line to Cranleigh I wholeheartedly agree with Adrian Chandler’s letter regarding the reopening of the railway…

Letter: No One Voted for This Nonsense Scheme

From Ben Paton In response to: Only One in Ten of Us Are Potential Cyclists As the saying goes: “seeing is believing”. Those who, like me, often drive to and…

Smoking Can Seriously Damage Your… er… Liberty

A sneaky cigarette led to the downfall of a burglar who was sentenced on Tuesday (October 29) to more than two years behind bars for burglary, with an additional four…

Can You Help Police Find Wanted Man Brett Rees?

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding wanted man Brett Rees, known as ‘Brettles’. Brett, 44, from Guildford is wanted for alleged assault. He is described as…

MP Hunt Raises Searching Questions Over Ash’s Primary Healthcare Concerns

By David Reading Jeremy Hunt, MP, has promised to take action to address people’s fears that GP surgeries covering Ash won’t be able to cope with the area’s huge population…

Another Abnormal Load Destined for Woking Community Hospital

Surrey Police will be escorting an abnormal load containing pods for a community hospital development through Surrey tomorrow (Saturday). The units require a police escort due to their extended widths.…

Letter: Drivers Also Benefit from Improved Cycle Infrastructure

From Sam Peters Former Green Party candidate in local elections In response to: Only One in Ten of Us Are Potential Cyclists Pulling a random number out of a biased…

Thursley Common Boardwalk Voted Britain’s Favourite Path

The beauty of the Thursley Common boardwalk – a restored wetlands area in Elstead – has been recognised with a national award announced by The Ramblers. The boardwalk is Britain’s…

Dragon Review: Birdsong – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler It’s some twenty years since Sebastian Faulks’ seminal World War One novel, Birdsong, was first adapted for the stage. I’ve watched Birdsong productions in the past, but…

Letter: Claim on Environmental Impact of London Road Scheme Should Have Been Verified

From Terry Newman chairman of the London Road Action Group In response to: County Council Rejects £6 Million Active Travel Scheme for London Road Local democracy reporter Chris Caulfield opens…