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Letter: This Crazy ‘Grey Belt’ March Must Stop

From Sir Michael Aaronson In response to: Yet More Green Belt Development Proposed – 200 Homes on Former Farmland This new housing scheme has everything to do with Taylor Wimpey’s…

Highways Bulletin: Lane Rental Scheme Has Raised £6.4m

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Junction 10, M25 news here.…

Letter: What Ever Happened to the Proposed Burpham Pharmacy?

From Anthony Mallard See: Appeal Decision Means a New Pharmacy for Burpham It seems a long while ago, and it is certainly over a year, since it was proposed to…

Yet More Green Belt Development Proposed – 200 Homes on Former Farmland

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Big changes could be coming to Ash. Up to 200 homes could be in the pipeline for land at Shortland Farm, on Guildford Road.…

Mayor’s Diary: August 30 – September 14

The diary for the Mayor of Guildford, Howard Smith, and Deputy Mayor Jane Tyson as provided by GBC. All information supplied by GBC. Find out about Guildford’s Mayor & Deputy…

Guildford Flames Aim for a Trophy as They Prepare for Tonight’s Pre-season Face-off

By Bartholomew Little Winning a trophy is part of this season’s ambition for Guildford Flames, the ice hockey team based at The Spectrum. Pre-season preparations are well underway, with the…

A New Dementia Centre for Guildford

A new charity is being set up to develop a much-needed local Dementia Support Hub for the people of Guildford and they need charity trustees. Dementia, in its various forms…

Plant Derived Compound Could Help Treat Leukaemia

A compound derived from a plant could hold the key to improving treatment for an aggressive type of leukaemia, according to new research from the University of Surrey. The research,…

Notice: David Rose’s Guided History and Nature Walk, River Wey, Saturday, September 13

Joint local historian David Rose who has once again teamed up with the National Trust River Wey Navigations at Dapdune Wharf for a free circular walk on Saturday morning, September…

Spelthorne Council Cannot Follow Epping Forest’s Example

From Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Asylum seekers cannot be blocked from staying in a Surrey hotel as the council believes it cannot currently pursue an injunction – unlike the…