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69-Year-Old Pedestrian Dies After Collision

A 69-year-old woman died after she was hit by a vehicle in Charlotteville on Friday (November 25). Police officers were called at around just before 11am following reports of a…

Highways Repair Bulletin November 28 – December 4

The list below, published by Surrey County Council, provided by County Cllr Fiona Davidson and available on the SCC website, lists the current works planned or underway in the borough.…

Letter: Next stop… Nightmare on North Street

From Richard Mills Chair, Guildford Town Centre Conservatives One of the few redeeming features of the meeting at which the St Mary’s Wharf plans were approved was the skilful conduct…

Comment: Debenhams Plan – the Whole Character of Our Town is at Stake

By Martin Giles What next for the closed-up Debenhams store has been a major question facing the council since it shut up shop in January 2021. The council does not…

Call to Rename a Woking Plaza After the Late Queen

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A Woking councillor is calling for the Henry Plaza shopping area to be renamed as a permanent tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. A meeting…

Letter: Thank You to the Generous Friary Centre Shoppers

From: Gulcem Ercis Branch co-ordinator, Mid Surrey Branch of Guide Dogs Many thanks for the kindness and generosity of everyone in The Friary, Guildford on Saturday  (November 19) who contributed…

Letter: Debenhams – Viability Assessments Are Misunderstood and Misapplied

From John Harrison See: Single Vote Decides Debenhams Plan Following Wide-ranging Debate If such large buildings are to replace Debenhams it is a tragedy that only 3 per cent of…

Notice: German Christmas Market and School Film Competition Awards – What’s Not to Like?

Come to the Guildford Twinning Association’s annual mini German Christmas market – we will give you a good time while we raise funds and our profile. There is free admission…

Thousands of Pounds’ Worth of Jewellery Stolen from Antiques Fair

An opportunity theft of thousands of pounds’ worth of jewellery has been reported to Surrey Police who are appealing for witnesses. The incident occurred at the Loseley Park Antiques Fair…

M25 Protesters ‘Playing Dead’ Means Arrests Take Longer

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter M25 protesters acting as “dead weights” means they take longer to be arrested, according to Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Just Stop Oil activists…