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Post Office Horizon Scandal Exposes Dangers of ‘Technological Justice’ According to Surrey Study

The risks of overreliance on technology in legal processes have been brought to light by the Post Office Horizon scandal, according to researchers at the University of Surrey.  Researchers also…

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…

Senior Directors Step Back Following New Report on Fraud & Overspend Investigation

By Martin Giles The investigation into a £18.5 million overspend and possible fraud in Guildford Council’s Housing Revenue Account took another turn this evening. The council says it has received…

Waverley Council Formally Objects to Farnborough Airport Expansion Plan

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Plans to increase capacity at Farnborough Airport by 40 per cent have been formally objected to by Waverley Borough Council. The airport is seeking…

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…

A Drone’s Eye-view to Assist Surrey’s Fire & Rescue Service

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service has invested in five new state-of-the-art drones to help in life-threatening incidents to keep communities and crews safe. Equipped with the latest technology including thermal…

Proposal to Turn Village Pub into Residential Units Overwhelmingly Defeated

By Martin Giles A planning proposal to extend a centuries-old disused pub in Compton was refused at Guildford Borough Council’s Planning Committee meeting on Wednesday evening (January 3). The Harrow…

Junior Doctors Strike – Royal Surrey Is Very Busy But ‘Coping Well’

By Martin Giles Junior doctors are on strike at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. The industrial action is a national dispute between the government and trade unions about pay and…

Updated: Key Question Remains Over Rising Ash Population: Can Schools Cope?

By David Reading A date for the expansion of Ash Grange Primary School to meet the growing population has still not been agreed by Surrey County Council – 16 months…

Letter: Pharmacy Closure is the Result of Deep Seated Problems

From: Tom Wolfenden In response to: Boots MD Rejects MP’s Plea to Reconsider Merrow Closure – Urgent Meeting Now Requested Whilst I wish our MP luck in her discussions with…