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Dismissed Trainee Police Officer Says: ‘I Am Absolutely Disgusted with Myself’

By Emily Dalton local democrcy reporter A Surrey trainee police officer, who ‘joked’ he would rape a domestic abuse victim, has been sacked from Surrey Police. PC Samuel Wilton, a…

Notice: Guildford Arts Summer Exhibition July 3 -18

Come to the Guildford Arts Summer Exhibition at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre’s Mill Studio…

Godalming and Ash Election Line-up: What The Local Candidates Stand For

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Surrey, once a stronghold for top Conservative politicians, is facing major changes ahead of the July 4 General Election. Several high-profile Tories, including Michael…

Letter: What Ash and Tongham Residents Need To Know About Developer Contributions in Ash & Tongham

From: Graham Drage Reform UK candidate for Godalming & Ash in the General Election I am writing as a Reform UK candidate to express my concern for the residents of…

News from Voluntary Action: Summer 2024

News from Voluntary Action South West Surrey including some of the latest volunteer roles it is promoting. Volunteer drivers needed for FareShare at its new warehouse in Guildford Surplus food…

Letter: The Plight of the Humble NIM-BEE

From: Jan Davis Chair of the Crossroads Residents’ Association, Effingham An emotional on-going story of a developer, the planning system and a swarm of Nimbies is about to unfold! (We’re…

Countdown to GuilFest 2024 Has Well and Truly Begun

Music festival GuilFest returns to Stoke Park this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30, and the countdown has begun. The organisers say: “It is unbelievable the Stranglers are…

Glittering Evening at G Live for the UK Pantomime Awards

By Ferenc Hepp We may at last have seen some sunshine and summer weather in the UK, but all eyes were on the stars on and off stage who make…

Merrist Wood College Students Team up with Wildlife Conservation Trust in Laos

Higher education students at Merrist Wood College in Worplesdon will be taking part in research for the welfare, management, and rehabilitation of endangered species found in Laos, southeast Asia. It…

New Outdoor Learning Space for Disabled Artists at Artventure Trust

Artventure Trust, which provides visual art sessions for adults with learning disabilities and additional needs, invited Guildford Borough Councillor George Potter (Lib Dem, Burpham) to open its new garden and…