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Woking Bail Out, Providing Council Imposes Tax Hike

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Woking Borough Council has been offered an “exceptional” £785 million government bail out – if it passes a 10 per cent tax hike. The…

Letter: Dutch Cycling Is Different

From: Ben Paton In response to: Two-thirds of London Road Cycle Scheme Deferred or Cancelled The news report states that SCC will likely proceed with ‘Section 2’, which is the…

Letter: Tackling Climate Change Requires Political Will

From: Sam Peters former Green Party candidate in Local elections In response to: Can Green Be the New Gold? Can Going Green Save and Make Money? How far Labour have…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.298

By Malcolm Fincham A mild spell of weather continued to prevail during the first weeks of February with daytime temperature remaining above 10c for the most part. An Atlantic westerly…

The Worplesdon Witness February 2024

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Time for a spot of decorating at the Sime Gallery Following the success of the Sime Gallery’s…

Letter: Why Was Pretty Castle Grounds Tree Felled?

From: M Durant I was walking the other day in the Castle Grounds and I noticed a beautiful tree that had recently been felled on the left as you walk…

Highways Bulletin for February 5

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council. For more information please click here. “Streetworks” typically refers to the maintenance, installation and repairs of utility services located under…

Phosphate Pollution in the River Wey One of the Worst In the Country

By Martin Giles The River Wey and its tributaries had one of the highest levels of phosphates found in a recent survey of 163 English rivers. The finding was included…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.297

By Malcolm Fincham Weather conditions remained rather chilly in and about the Surrey countryside as we moved into the third week of January with daytime temperatures barely rising above freezing.…

Shop Front: Meat The Greek – Stylish Fast Food

Sponsored article Guildford’s Chapel Street has a well-deserved reputation for having some great places to eat, and the newest restaurant is Meat the Greek. It opened in January, and the…