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David Hill Expected to Be Paid £160k As He Leaves Council With Immediate Effect

David Hill’s position as chief executive of Guildford Borough Council is to disappear as part of a council management re-organisation. He is leaving even before the investigation into a grievance…

New Approach At New Clinic – A New Osteopathy Choice in Town

By Maria Rayner A unique approach to osteopathy has arrived in Guildford with the opening of the Kinesis Clinic in Milkhouse Gate, just off the High Street. The team specialise…

GuilFest Supporters Steal The Show At Council Meeting – Festival Can Return

Overwhelmed by GuilFest supporters, Guildford Borough Council asked festival organiser, Tony Scott, last night (October 10) to apply quickly for permission to mount a return festival in Stoke Park next…

Council Leaders Make Public Apology For Bad Behaviour at Extraordinary Meeting

Guildford Borough councillors Stephen Mansbridge, the council leader and Conservative group leader, and David Goodwin, the leader of the Lib Dem group, apologised publicly last night (October 10) for their…

Council Backs Shelter’s ‘Evict Rogue Landlords’ Campaign

Guildford Borough Council is adding its support to Shelter’s national campaign to tackle rogue landlords. The housing and homelessness charity is calling on local authorities across the country to take…

Letter: The Number of Student Lets In Guildford Exacerbates Housing Problem

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman Unaffordable housing is perhaps a greater problem in towns where there are large numbers of students. The affordable housing stock seems to be being bought…

Spotted in Guildford – Footballer Graeme Le Saux

Spotted today in the Caracoli coffee shop, taking a break while his wife went shopping, was former England and Chelsea footballer Graeme Le Saux. When approached by two Guildford Dragon…

It’s Medals, Burgers and War Stories for Youngsters at Guildfordians Rugby Festival

By Maria Rayner Think rugby and most people will imagine muddy, thickset men downing pints and eating curry after 80 minutes of beating up the opposition on a rainy winter’s…

‘Get Involved’ Shop Opens To Garner More Views On the Local Plan

The council today (October 8) opened a shop at 25 Swan Lane to act as a drop in centre for those living and working in the borough to find out…

County Wide Police Operation Leads To Arrests and Charges

A successful police operation has led to number of arrestees being charged and others bailed, pending enquiries, following a two day operation to crack down on criminals across the county.…