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The Surrey neighbourhoods with coronavirus infection rates higher than the national average
The infection rate for England is currently 23.6 per 100,000 people
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Several neighbourhoods in Surrey have a coronavirus infection rate which is higher than the national average.
Conservatives retain control in Surrey but face stronger opposition
Surrey Conservatives have 58% of seats down from 75% in 2017 - despite increasing numbers nationally
The newly elected council will first meet at their new Reigate headquarters on May 25 (Image: Grahame Larter)
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The ruling Conservative party in Surrey is faced with an invigorated opposition following last weekâs elections.
Epsom and Ewell local election candidates 2021 explain why they deserve your vote
We asked candidates running across Epsom, Ewell, Auriol and Cuddington for no more than 100 words on why you should vote for them
Epsom s iconic Epsom Downs Racecourse (Image: Surrey Live - Grahame Larter)
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THIS is the first look at a statue set to be unveiled at a Hampshire university later this month. Christine Charlesworth is the artist behind this sculpture of Greta Thunberg that will be erected at Winchester University. Greta propelled into the national media when she began the school climate strikes 2018. After a year of work, it is finally ready to be unveiled at the uni on March 30. Christine, of Milford, Surrey, believes this is the first full-size sculpture of the activist. She said: I was commissioned by Winchester University who selected a few artists to give presentations of their ideas for a sculpture of Greta in March 2020.