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Updated: Walnut Bridge Installation – Phase 1 Nearing Completion

Phase 1 of the New Walnut Bridge route into our town centre is to be completed on December 3, Guildford Borough Council has announced. The old bridge will be removed…

Council Says ‘No One Needs To Go Cold or Hungry This Winter’

Grants are now available to help vulnerable families and individuals in Guildford borough who are struggling to afford food, clothing, fuel and other essentials. The Department of Work and Pensions’…

Change No Longer Required for Guildford Town Centre Parking

No change, no problem if you are looking to pay for parking in central Guildford. Motorists can now use the RingGo parking app to access the pay by phone parking…

Surrey Police Headquarters to Remain in Guildford

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Surrey Police will stay in its Guildford headquarters following an independent review. The force will sell off the former Electrical Research Association and Cobham…

Unregistered Key Risks Identified in Woking Council’s £115 million Victoria Arch Project

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter An internal audit of a £115 million Woking Borough Council highways scheme found key risks that had not been included in its risk register.…

Letter: Visit to Barratt’s New Head Office Was Interesting

From: Ramsey Nagaty GGG borough councillor for Shalford In response to: Mayor Opens Housebuilders’ New Guildford Head Office I attended the official opening by the Mayor of the new Barratt…

Mayor Opens Housebuilders’ New Guildford Head Office

The new head office for housebuilder Barratt Southern Counties’ was officially opened last week (November 16) by Marsha Moseley, the Mayor of Guildford. The offices are located in the Guildway…

Orange Floodlighting of Local Landmarks to Highlight Violence Against Women

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Three Guildford landmarks will be lit up orange on Thursday (November 25) to mark the UN’s Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.…

‘School Children Main Driver in Covid Transmissions,’ Says Public Health Expert

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Schools are playing a significant part in transmitting coronavirus,  according to a public health expert in Surrey. Vaccinating children of school age began in…

Letter: Green Belt Damage? The Wanton Damage to Parts of the River Valley Is Worse

From: Jim Allen In response to: What Is the Council Planning for Our Heritage Assets? Commenting on Ms Ishiguro’e letter, Jules Cranwell said:  “The greatest heritage asset in the borough is…