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Wey & Arun Canal Hedge-layers Keep Ancient Craft Alive

A small band of volunteers with the Wey & Arun Canal Trust are keeping an ancient country craft alive, while providing a valuable habitat for wildlife. Its hedge-laying team has…

This Year’s Guildford Innovation Awards ‘Outstanding’, Say Judges

The Guildford Innovation Awards were hosted online yesterday (December 18) by Jim Al-Khalili OBE FRS, eminent Professor of Physics and Public Engagement in Science. Organised by the borough council, Surrey…

Police Ask ‘Are These Your Tools?’

Surrey Police are trying to find the rightful owners of this property after two men were arrested on suspicion of burglary in Hampshire. A police spokesperson said: “Following a report…

The Worplesdon Witness December 2020

Jan Messinger with her round up of news and pictures from the parish of Worplesdon. Christmas is coming… The parish is fortunate to have some seasonal names all year round.…

Dragon Interview: John Rigg Asks Why Has Guildford Inherited SCC Infrastructure Projects?

By Hugh Coakley In an interview with The Guildford Dragon NEWS, Cllr John Rigg speaks about his wide-ranging portfolio as lead councillor for Regeneration including producing the Town Centre Master…

Petition Fails to Alter Woking Plans to Use Green Belt For Housing

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Woking council has refused a petition signed by more than 2,760 residents to save the green belt and its wildlife by redesignating land destined…

Landlords And Charities Gain As Empty Shop Is Occupied

By Hugh Coakley Landlords and charities have both gained by what is expected to be the first of a number of empty shops being temporarily occupied by local art and…

Judge Quashes Ash Green Building Permits Over ‘Seriously Misled’ Guildford Council

By Martin Giles A High Court judge has quashed planning permission for 73 dwellings in Ash Green because a planning officer’s reports “seriously and materially” misled Guildford Borough Council’s planning…

County Council Tories Vote Down School Breakfast Clubs For Needy Children

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Conservative Surrey councillors voted down a Lib Dem motion to fund for school breakfast clubs at their meeting yesterday (December 9). Cllr Fiona White…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.221

By Malcolm Fincham Moving into the second half of November, my birdwatching ventures had begun to turn out better than I had anticipated. To my surprise, a number of unexpected…