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Witness Appeal Following Assault on Two Men in Walnut Tree Close

Four teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of two counts of assault causing grievous bodily harm following an incident near Guildford railway station early yesterday morning (Thursday,  February 26). Two…

After Two Years, New Crossing on the Epsom Road

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter After years of campaigning, petitions and crossed fingers, a new traffic light crossing has finally been switched on today, February 27, on Epsom Road…

Letter: There Is A Difference Between Being Political and Party Political

From: Gavin Morgan In response to: Those Who Say They Are Apolitical Are Being Dishonest George Potter thinks everyone is political. That might be true if you go back to…

Surrey Heath Council Sees No Advantage in Farnborough Airport Expansion

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Air pollution, noise, and climate change are three of the reasons Surrey Heath Borough Council is objecting to plans to increase weekend flights at…

Notice: Come and See the UK’s Youngest Ever Chess Grandmaster from Guildford

A single opponent is not enough for Sheyras……

City Defy League Position to Claim Three Points

Guildford City (1) 4 Corinthian-Casuals (1) 2 By Barry Underwood Guildford City came up with a much-needed three points as the relegation trapdoor had started to loom large. With only…

Dragon Interview: Village Association Chair Pleads His Case to Keep Path Open

Lorimer Burn has walked his dog along the field side path on the Hog’s Back twice a day for 20 years, so Loseley Estate’s decision to close the path has…

Comment: It Is All About Power, Not Democracy

By Martin Giles Make no mistake, the real motivation behind the Labour government’s rush to impose its reorganisation of local government is its desire for power. Don’t believe any nonsense…

Surrey to Have First University-Owned Wetherspoon’s

By Esme Campbell The University of Surrey will be the envy of students across the country as it gets ready to open the UK’s first university-owned Wetherspoon’s on campus. The…

Councillors Warn Expansion Will Not Fully Solve SEND Problems

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Surrey will press ahead with two long-planned specialist free schools but councillors have admitted the plans will still leave “significant” gaps in provision. The…