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Letter: Waitrose Plan – Of Course Traffic Is The Issue

From Bibhas Neogi Of course traffic congestion is the most important issue that needs to be addressed. I gather that both Guildford and Surrey County Councils are exploring various improvement…

A Landlord’s Legal Responsibilities

By Patricia Woodbridge, Director, Seymours Letting and Management Services In the last of a three part series on buying property to let Patricia gives a landlord’s legal obligations. For other…

Record Number of New Companies Created in Guildford

Guildford has seen a record number of new companies set up during the first half of 2012 according to research carried out by leading company formation agent, Duport.co.uk. 440 new…

Steep Rise in Redundancies at Guildford Borough Council

Redundancies at our ‘morale-hit’ GBC have shot up from five in the accounting year 2010-11 to 37 (31 compulsory) in the  year 2011-12, costing taxpayers nearly £800,000. The number of…

Six Guildford Parks Awarded Green Flags

Six Guildford parks to have won green flags in a national Keep Britain Tidy competition. Included on the list is Stoke Park the venue for the Olympic Torch Celebration. To…

Police Ask – Have You Seen This Man?

Retailers and shoppers in a Surrey town are being urged to help police identify a suspected burglar who is wanted by Essex Police. The crime was committed at the Saracen’s…

Bring on Waitrose – The Last Thing Guildford Needs Is Another Empty Site

From David Smith Whilst I see some merits to these arguments the question has to be asked if not here where? Look at the opposition to Aldi in Burpham –…

Police Still Waiting to Speak to Serious Assault Victim

Officers from Surrey Police are still waiting to speak to the forty-year-old victim of a serious assault, Peter Hart, from St Catherine’s Village Guildford, who was injured as he made…

Police Warn Road Users Following Spate of Cycle Accidents

Surrey Police has issued a safety warning to cyclists and motorists this week following an increase in the number of collisions in the county. The warm weather, the Tour de…

Reward Offered For Information On Normandy Pensioner’s Attackers

A reward of up to £3,000 has been put up by the independent charity Crimestoppers for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the attack…