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The Worplesdon Witness, July 2020

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon Little Angels will not reopen, while the Farmhouse Café will on Monday, July 20 Rokers, at Fairlands,…

The Worplesdon Witness, June 2020

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon… What’s changed since mid May Well, dogs are happy. Not only are they getting plenty of exercise,…

Honours For Those Who Make A Real Difference In Their Community

Recipients of the Mayor’s Award for Service to the Community for 2020 have been announced. These are people and organisations who Guildford’s mayor and the borough council recognise as making…

A Kingston View: Roundup of County Council News

Councillor Keith Witham (Con, Worplesdon) provides a roundup of ongoing Surrey County Council issues. In this article: creating a greener Surrey, road safety, improving our bus services, Surrey Fire and…

News From Millmead

Latest news from Guildford Borough Council £115,168 allocated for parish projects to support local communities A replacement bus shelter, community swimming pool renovation, CCTV, and new outdoor fitness and play…

Kingston View: Round Up of SCC News

By Keith Witham Conservative county councillor for Worplesdon division In his round-up report (August 2018) of Surrey County Council business the Cllr Witham gives his view on: consultation on Public…

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…

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…

Parties Split As Council Decides to Reform Planning Committee

Divisions emerged in both major political parties yesterday evening (April 12) during a debate on Planning Committee reform at Guildford Borough Council (GBC). The main change proposed is a reduction…