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Only six per cent of housing built in town centre since 2012 is 'affordable' → Read More
The public is set to be asked for views on Woking Borough Council's new town centre masterplan → Read More
Elmbridge Borough Council rejected the scheme on the site of the former Jolly Boatman pub a year ago → Read More
The council says it may have to introduce more pay and display parking → Read More
The building will be used while Abraham Cowley Unit is rebuilt over two years → Read More
Surrey had largest deficit in England before £100m bailout began → Read More
Flats will go on the former site of George Sturt's wheelwright shop → Read More
Waverley councillor left his Zoom mic on by mistake → Read More
People in Surrey have been waiting since 2018 for an autism assessment as more than 3,500 sit on the waiting list. Just over 2,200 adults and around 1,500 children are now waiting to find out if they have the developmental disability, which could be impacting the way they communicate, learn, and interact with others. Diagnostic teams have seen a surge in referrals since the pandemic - a… → Read More
A Farnborough resident said she came home from work to find a pole at the end of her drive → Read More
Arora Hotels chief Surinder Arora was "shocked" by residents' anger and said he will "do everything in my powers to make it work in an amicable way" → Read More
Runnymede Borough Council has approved the plans despite concerns the area is at risk of flooding → Read More
Objectors say it 'makes a mockery' of the planning system but he's admitted his mistake → Read More
Oskar Nash's mum has written to Nadim Zahawi and Sajid Javid asking for mandatory training → Read More
St Andrew’s RC School heard 40 appeals against refused places → Read More
More than 1,100 children are expected to come to Surrey to escape war → Read More
A string of inadequacies were found to have contributed to Daniel Mattin's death → Read More
A jury has found a Surrey NHS Trust failed a 19-year-old Guildford man who climbed the barrier of a tall building after being let out of a mental health hospital against medical advice. After deliberating for seven hours and 40 minutes yesterday (June 15), the jury recorded a unanimous conclusion that Daniel Mattin's death was contributed to by neglect on the part of Surrey and Borders… → Read More
Daniel Mattin took his own life after the student nurse let him leave Farnham Road Hospital unescorted → Read More
Daniel Mattin said he didn't want to hurt people in the future → Read More