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History of Guildford, Course Commences September 17

Twenty classes, commencing September 17, explaining the history of Guildford, given by Guildford’s hon remembrancer and former museum curator Matthew Alexander.…

Holy Trinity Church Tower Repairs Essential If Bells Are To Keep Pealing

The bells at Holy Trinity church, at the top of Guildford High Street, could fall silent if repairs are not successfully carried out. It has been noticed, and not just…

Masterplan For Town Revealed – Riverside Sites To Be Transformed

Guildford Borough Council (GBC) has today (August 28) published a draft Guildford Town Centre Masterplan prepared by Allies and Morrison who have been working on the plan for over a year.…

Woman Motorcyclist Injured in Wanborough Collision

A woman was injured following a collision between a car and a motorcycle in Wanborough. The accident occurred on Westwood Lane with the junction of Green Lane East and Flexford…

Tunsgate Shop Moves – Where Will Your Favourite Tunsgate Shop Go?

If one of your favourite shops used to be in Tunsgate Square but has now disappeared you might be wondering what to do. Never fear, the information you require is…

Letter: Guildford Is Not, And Must Not Become, A Cultural Desert

From Gavin Morgan Last week several people leapt to the defence of this town after it had been called a cultural desert. Of course we are not a cultural desert…

Appeal For Witnesses Following Unprovoked Assault In North Street

A man received serious facial injuries in an unprovoked assault in Guildford town centre in the early hours of Sunday, August 23. The incident happened in North Street. A group…

Letter: Every Bike Commute Helps Ease Traffic Congestion

From Simon Schulz Great to hear that MP Anne Milton is a cyclist. Cycling combined with mass transport is really the only long term solution for the area’s growth-choking transport…

Walks Will Explore Canal History

Historic waterway locations on a 19th century canal route will be explored during two guided walks over the 2015 Heritage Open Days weekend. The Wey & Arun Canal Trust (WACT)…

Deputy Mayor Shares The School Holiday Fun

FISH (Fun In the School Holidays), a council organised playscheme, celebrated 15 years in style with a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. Deputy Mayor Cllr Gordon Jackson joined in the fun-filled…