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Poppy Rose Declared Best Rescue Dog at Ash Fete

By David Reading Poppy Rose, a young Patterdale Terrier, once faced a bleak future. It seemed she would be prized not as a beloved pet but as a dog simply…

Letter: When Will Guildford Borough Council Grasp The Nettle On Planning?

From Michael Aaronson In response to: Planning Inspector’s Comments Are Food For Thought It would be nice to think that Gordon Bridger’s wise words will be heard and acted upon. However,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.162

By Malcolm Fincham It wasn’t until the middle of May that the weather started to settle and summer began to fulfil its promise of pleasant warm sunshine. It also gave…

Opinion: Ten Reasons Why Guildford’s Local Plan Is Not Sound

By Ben Paton Guildford’s Local Plan is due for its public examination to commence in the Guildford Borough Council (GBC) Chamber at Millmead on Monday, (Jun 4, 2018). Here are…

The Kingston View: Children’s Care Services, Potholes, Traveller Incursions and more…

By Keith Witham Conservative county councillor for Worplesdon In his occasional column giving his personal view of county council matters, Cllr Witham covers: children’s social care services in Surrey; Surrey’s…

Notice: ‘Dead Slow’ Road Safety Evening

The British Horse Society will give a talk on their ‘Dead Slow’ campaign at 7pm on Tuesday, May 29, at the Parwood Equestrian Centre. Proceeds raised from the event will…

News from Millmead – Latest Council Round-up

Council’s two new visions for the arts in Guildford Visions for the arts in Guildford, in which everyone can enjoy them, is key to two new strategies to be adopted…

The Kingston View: David Hodge Re-elected and Other County Council News

By Keith Witham Conservative county councillor for Worplesdon In his occasional column  giving his personal view of county council matters Cllr Witham covers: the re-election of David Hodge as the…

Review: Pressure – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler With the weather on all our lips, the Yvonne Arnaud transports us to a time when the forecast was, quite literally, a matter of life and death.…

Feature: How a Village Fought and Won Protection for a Treasured Landscape

Wanborough, a small village of just 30 households, mobilised public opinion and won their campaign to gain additional protection for a beautiful, sweeping landscape close to the hearts of many…