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Opinion: Why Planning at Guildford Borough Council is Not Working

Planning has been an increasingly vexed subject at GBC as the pressure from central government for more and more development is applied. Here, Bernard Quoroll, an experienced local government officer…

Notice: Post-menopausal Women Needed for Research into HRT on Brain Chemistry

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and its impact on brain chemistry in post-menopausal women is being investigated in a new study by researchers from the University of Surrey. Post-menopausal women are…

Comment: Bullying in Politics Happens Locally Too

By Martin Giles The former MP for Guildford, Anne Milton, has kept a fairly low profile since her deselection as a Conservative by Boris Johnson and her subsequent defeat as…

‘Debilitating and Dehumanising’ Say Users of Surrey’s Mental Health Service

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter “Dehumanising experiences” of being passed around the system, after waiting too long for help, characterises Surrey’s mental health services, a peer-led review has found.…

Place-Based Growth In Surrey: Key Questions For The May 6 Local Elections

Professor Amelia Hadfield, head of Department of Politics, Dean International In the department of politics at the University of Surrey, we’ve been undertaking fascinating research on place-based growth in the…

Schwesterlich News: Schadenfreude Sums It Up

The next in our regular exchange of news to and from our twin town of Freiburg in south-west Germany. They are open letters between Penny Leube, co-chair of Freiburg’s Anglo-German…

XX Notes: Boardom Is Not Allowed This Christmas

Maria Rayner‘s observational, fortnightly column from a woman’s perspective… Up early stuffing the turkey. Thumbing through the battered Robert Carrier for the most impressive side dishes. Decking the halls with…

Message At Extinction Rebellion Gathering: Pandemic Is ‘Last Chance’ For Climate Action

By Aidan Todd There was a gathering in Guildford’s Stoke Park on Sunday (August 30) of around 50 people to listen to Professor Rupert Read, Green Party campaigner and one…

Notice: January & February Events At Watts Gallery Artists’ Village

A selection of events, activities and exhibitions are coming up over this winter season at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village. A new exhibition “William Orpen: Method & Mastery” will run from…

Surrey’s Dignity In Dying Campaign Group Says Control is Taken From the Dying

By William Wilde The West Surrey Dignity in Dying is holding its fourth meeting on Monday, September 23, at the University of Surrey. Eighty-four per cent of people in the…

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