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Guildford Flames Give Devils a Hellish Time

In a netminding dual, Taz Burman edged out Ben Bowns to allow an early third period Josh Waller goal to lift Flames to a 1-0 shutout win over the visiting…

Snow Forecast to Arrive with 2026 – Yellow Weather Warnings Issued

By Martin Giles The New Year is set to arrive with snow and a blast of Arctic air. One to two centimetres of snow could fall across Surrey and other…

Letter: Happy New Year to All at Guildford City FC

From Olly Azad In response to: City Hold Out for Well-earned Point Against League Leaders Absolutely chuffed to bits to see Guildford City win their match against Thatcham Town in…

City Hold Out for Well-earned Point Against League Leaders

Guildford City (0) 1 Cobham (1) 1 By Barry Underwood Against the odds Guildford gained a well-earned point in their Christmas fixture against runaway league leaders Cobham. Cobham were 13…

Letter: Progress Has Slowed on Guildford’s Station Development for Reasons Not Made Public

From Alistair Smith chair The Guildford Society Lottie Harding, in her comment on Andrew Halliday’s letter: One of the Ugliest Buildings Guildford Has Seen, asks why it is taking Solum so…

Flames Score Late to Weather the Storm

In the home leg of the Christmas double against Manchester Storm, third period goals by Travis Brown and Jack Jacome lifted Spectrum’s tenants to a come from behind 3-2 win…

Letter: Will Our Grandchildren Forgive Us for Neglecting Infrastructure?

From Anthony Mallard In response to: Large, Controversial Developments Planned for Guildford – Will Infrastructure Cope? I first came to Guildford in 1954, aged six, to spend time with my…

Waverley Waves Goodbye

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Waverley Borough Council leader Paul Follows  (Lib Dem, Godalming Central & Ockford) said there was still a lot of work to be done to…

Letter: The Planning Madness Continues

From Jim Allen In response to: Large, Controversial Developments Planned for Guildford – Will Infrastructure Cope? There will be no extra drinking water until the river Severn to Thames raw…

Letter: New Developments Need Employment Opportunities

From N Rockliff In response to: Large, Controversial Developments Planned for Guildford – Will Infrastructure Cope? In all the large development proposals one sees, such as Gosden Hill, there is…