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Short Notice Given of Council Bid to Secure Government Funding for Wisley Development

A bid to secure funding for a Garden Village development at the controversial former Wisley Airfield site is to be considered as an item of urgent business at tonight’s Executive…

First Use of Sign Language in Parliament Helped by Surrey University

The first use of sign language to deliver a speech in the Houses of Parliament in July was with the essential support of the University of Surrey, it has been…

Notice: Reflections On The War To End All Wars At Ripley Museum

From now until the end of January, Ripley Museum will display an exhibition created by the Surrey Infantry Museum. ‘Reflections on the War to end all wars’ contains contains background…

Last Ditch Appeal to Avoid Tory Fundraising Flop

Guildford Conservatives are appealing for members to join a fund-raising dinner and prevent it being an embarrassing flop in front of a cabinet minister. In an email seen by The…

Thousands Attend Ripley Firework Festivities

Report and photos by Chris Dick A crowd, estimated to be 15,000 strong, attended a bonfire and fireworks display at Ripley last night Saturday, October 27 (2018). one attendee described…

Notice: All Are Welcome At Modern History Group Talks

Notice: All Are Welcome At Modern History Group Talks

All are welcome to attend illustrated talks given by the Modern History Group, taking place at The Guildford Institute in Ward Street. On Tuesday, October 30, at 2.30pm, David Stokes…

Guildford ‘Inheritance Tax Capital’ of the UK

By Anthony Parker More families in Guildford pay inheritance tax than anywhere else in the UK. Estates worth £325,000 and over, including property, money and possessions, are subject to inheritance…

Letter: Secrecy Over the Housing Target Was Also Unacceptable

From Graham Hibbert Former chairman of the Guildford Residents Association (GRA) In response to: GBC Keeps Closed Mind on Open Government A similar lack of openness showed in the Council…

Notice: Annual GSoc Architecture Lecture ‘Surrey Utopia’ – Nov 6

The annual Guildford Society architecture lecture  “Surrey Utopia” will take place on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 7pm at the University of Surrey in the Rik Medlic Lecture Theatre.…

Teenage Cyclist Seriously Injured on A31 – Police Seek Witnesses

A 14-year-old boy, suffered serious injuries on the A31, by Farnham, yesterday evening (October 25). At 8.25pm, officers were called to the A31 Farnham bypass, between the Coxbridge Roundabout and…