12th February 2026

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Community Council Finances

Ewell’s Bourne Hall plans knocked back by scrutiny

Ewell’s Bourne Hall plans knocked back by scrutiny

A council decision to invest in the future of Bourne Hall Museum has been sent back to the drawing board after councillors ruled it was made without all the relevant … Read More

Community News Volunteers

Epsom advice centre training advice first-aiders

Epsom advice centre training advice first-aiders

Citizens Advice Epsom & Ewell (CAEE) is inviting frontline workers and volunteers from other charities and organisations to train as Advice First Aiders, equipping them with the skills to identify … Read More

Council Finances

Mole Valley backs maximum council tax rise as deficit looms

Mole Valley backs maximum council tax rise as deficit looms

Council tax in Mole Valley is expected to rise by the highest possible amount – and still leave the district in financial deficit and relying on reserves to cover the … Read More

Is it a fair cop for Surrey Police to evict its tenants for no fault?

News Policing

Is it a fair cop for Surrey Police to evict its tenants for no fault?

A pregnant mum facing eviction from her police-owned home has said Surrey Police’s latest concessions ‘do not go far enough’ and are “insulting”, despite the force extending the moving deadline … Read More

Football Planning Sports

Council didn’t stand up Dorking Wanderers

Council didn’t stand up Dorking Wanderers

A new spectator stand that will “support the continued success” of Dorking Wanderers Football Club can stay after the club secured planning permission. The Mole Valley club had already erected … Read More

Family Notices Notices

Hazel Diana Tibbert, 86, of Longthorpe, Peterborough

Hazel Diana Tibbert, 86, of Longthorpe, Peterborough

Hazel Diana Tibbert, 86, of Longthorpe, Peterborough, passed away peacefully on 28th January 2026. Hazel was born on 8th July 1939 in Surrey, growing up in New Malden. Following her … Read More

Community Education News

Ewell’s Nescot graduates prove you don’t have to move away to go far

Ewell’s Nescot graduates prove you don’t have to move away to go far

Over 90 Nescot students gathered at Epsom Downs Racecourse on Friday for their Higher Education Graduation Ceremony, donning caps and gowns to celebrate their success with proud parents, families and … Read More

Arts Culture Education

Rosebery school Epsom puts Henry 8’s six on stage

Rosebery school Epsom puts Henry 8’s six on stage

An Epsom school brought Broadway and the West End to Surrey last week with a successful run of the musical ‘Six: Teen Edition’. The play, which is adapted from the international … Read More

Community Council Culture

Epsom celebrates Ukrainian culture at Festival of Friendship

Epsom celebrates Ukrainian culture at Festival of Friendship

The Festival of Friendship – Ukraine brought a vibrant celebration of Ukrainian culture to Epsom from 27 January to 1 February, uniting local organisations and residents in a week of … Read More

Business Health

Epsom therapist seeks to lift our moods in gloomy weather

Epsom therapist seeks to lift our moods in gloomy weather

It feels like Epsom has hardly seen the sun lately, making winter feel longer and delaying the arrival of spring. This kind of dullness is often described as “typical British … Read More

News Transport

Old trains rolled back into service

Old trains rolled back into service

Old style 1980s rolling stock that had been taken out of service to much fanfare, including a huge ticket-only retirement party, are still being used to cover shortages across South … Read More

Finances News Policing

Surrey Police precept rising

Surrey Police precept rising

The average household in Surrey could pay more than £350 a year towards policing after a £15 council tax hike was given the go-ahead. The police precept – the portion … Read More

Community Health Helen Maguire

Epsom and Ewell’s MP champion’s Friends of Horton Cemetery mission on “Time to Talk Day”

Epsom and Ewell’s MP champion’s Friends of Horton Cemetery mission on “Time to Talk Day”

On the edge of Epsom lies Horton Cemetery — quiet, overgrown and easy to miss. More than 9,000 people are buried there. Most never had headstones. Many never had visitors. … Read More

Council Finances

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council claws back millions to balance books before government shakeup

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council claws back millions to balance books before government shakeup

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council has closed a multi-million pound budget gap as it gets ready to be absorbed into a new unitary authority next year.  Just months ago, Epsom … Read More

Council Finances

Surrey County Council budget approved

Surrey County Council budget approved

Council tax bills in Surrey will rise by almost five per cent after councillors approved its final budget. Members of Surrey County Council green-lit its last ever budget at a … Read More

Health News Policing

When is attempted suicide anti-social? A Surrey police dilemma

When is attempted suicide anti-social? A Surrey police dilemma

A woman has criticised Surrey Police for giving her an anti-social behaviour warning after officers intervened while she considered taking her own life. She has claimed the move left her … Read More

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