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Surrey Schools Could Have ‘Meat-free Mondays’ If Strategy Adopted

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Meat-free and plant-based options could be mandated across Surrey schools every Monday according to new proposed council guidance. Only some Surrey schools currently participate…

Man Sentenced to 60 Months Behind Bars After Kick Left Victim Unconscious

A man has been sentenced to 60 months behind bars after his flying kick left a man unconscious on a Guildford street. Paulo Evaristo, 23, of Walton Road, Woking was…

Opinion: Action on Building Heights Is Needed Now

By Nic Allen retired architect and member of the Guildford Society There has been an ongoing discussion about the heights of new developments in Guildford and much concern raised that…

Aux Nightclub Closes Suddenly – Police Investigation Underway

By Martin Giles The Aux nightclub in Onslow Street was closed down suddenly last Friday (April 26) and repossessed by the owner Michel Harper, who said today (May 1) that…

£20,000 Offered to Help Solve 30-year-old Woking Murder Case

Crimestoppers is offering up to £20,000 for vital information given to the charity anonymously about those responsible for the fatal shooting of Karen Reed on the doorstep of her Surrey…

Letter: Jeremy Hunt Has Not Engaged With Ash Parish Council As Claimed

From: Fiona White chair of Ash Parish Council and Lib Dem borough and county councillor In response to: Jeremy Hunt Admits He Is Not Confident of Winning at the Next…

New On-line Directory for Community Help and Support Throughout Surrey

A new online Surrey-wide directory has been launched to help residents – and professionals who support them – find local sources of help in their community. Connect to Support Surrey…

Letter: Politicians Should Not Take Credit for Pharmacy Appeal Success

From: George Potter Lib Dem borough councillor for Burpham and county councillor for Guildford East See: Appeal Decision Means a New Pharmacy for Burpham I was absolutely delighted when Zohib…

Insights: Running an Election – Part Three The Result

With more elections looming across the county, including one for the Police & Crime Commissioner role, Bernard Quoroll recounts his experiences as a local government officer and as a returning…

Letter: Good to See the Power of the Community Coming Together

From: Jim Allen In response to: Appeal Decision Means a New Pharmacy for Burpham Many people expressed their concerns, leaving the decision-makers with little choice but to reconsider their decision.…