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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.226

By Malcolm Fincham Looking back over the past few weeks, I can’t to my recognition recall such a diverse change in weather in such a short period of time as…

Life in Solitary: Use Your Right of Reply

The Lockdown Diary of Tony Edwards Repelling Rip-off “Phone Callers” We’re in the grip of a plague of phoney ‘phone calls if recent posts on the neighbourhood hub “Nextdoor” are…

The Worplesdon Witness February 2021

Jan Messinger with her monthly round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Businesses’ temporary closure due to Covid The shop at The Christmas Bakery at Rickford and Fairlands post…

Surrey’s Budget to Top £1bn After £250m in ‘Savings’ Over Three Years

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter County council leader Tim Oliver said the council could have been “pushed to the brink” by the pandemic if they had not “got their…

Letter: Problems Surround Developer Plan to Demolish Cottage and Garages in Send

From: Lynn Yeo In Send, a private developer has just submitted plans to build nine houses after they demolish Waterside Farm Cottage and eight GBC-owned garages on Wharf Lane to…

New Plantings In Recreation Ground For A Greener Future

Trees, shrubs and bulbs have been planted at Stoughton Recreation Ground as part of Surrey’s Greener Future Design Challenge. A team from Stoughton’s Emmanuel Church was one of 10 winners…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.225

By Malcolm Fincham Trying to take advantage of some of the few pleasant days that the second half of January was providing proved to be a challenge. With prevailing Atlantic…

Effingham Eye: Covid Jabs, Unusual Parish Meeting and Threat to Neighbourhood Plan

Chris Dick writes about: a local flood, a parish meeting like no other, lack of vaccination centres and another half-decent wildlife photograph. With more forecast, snow has already caused flooding…

Canal Volunteers Clocked Up 21,807 Hours Of Work In 2020

Volunteers with the Wey & Arun Canal Trust clocked up an impressive 21,807 hours of work in 2020, despite the limitations of lockdown. The figure was just 5,614 down on…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.224

By Malcolm Fincham Cold weather continued into the new year. Fortunately for me, I had a few days free to get out and about before further lockdown rules where introduced…