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Letter: Lib Dems Are Taking Guildford Voters for Fools

From Brian Creese former chair of Guildford Labour In response to: Nearly 300,000 Patients Waited More Than Four Weeks to Get a GP Appointment in 2023 It seems that Zoe…

Seed Swap Showing Vigorous Growth

In the three years since it began, the Guildford Seedbank Seed Swap has doubled its footfall. Last Sunday (February 25) 238 keen gardeners were in attendance at the Holy Trinity…

Letter: Onslow Street Bus Lane – How Many Others Have Been Erroneously Fined?

From: Brian Matthews In response to: Bus Lane Fines Are Not Used to Raise SCC Income I was recently surprised to receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from Surrey County…

Nearly 300,000 Patients Waited More Than Four Weeks to Get a GP Appointment in 2023

By Martin Giles Nearly 300,000 patients had to wait more than four weeks to see a GP in Surrey last year. House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal…

Gatwick Airport Expansion Inquiry Commences

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The six-month inquiry into Gatwick Airport’s plan to double capacity is underway and comes while there is also a proposal to increase the number…

Dragon Interview: Proud Artist Installs Plaque by Her Award Winning Design

By Martin Giles Filming and film editing by Mark Insoll A plaque awarded to a notable work of public art has been installed at Guildford railway station. “Host” won a…

Opinion: Why Guildford Needs Heights Control Policies

By Nic Allen The Guildford Society We can now see the reality of the Solum Guildford Station redevelopment and the inappropriateness of high buildings in Guildford Centre. The first part…

Police Investigation Launched Following a Report of Rape

An investigation has been launched following a report of rape said to have occurred yesterday evening (February 29) at around 6.30pm in an alleyway off  The Chase, Guildford. Officers have…

Notice: Don’t Forget to Prepare for the Police & Crime Commissioner Election May 2

The Surrey Police & Crime Commissioner Election is to be held on Thursday, May 2. Please make sure you are registered and select your method of voting: in person, by…

Letter: Housing Shortage Should Not Be Considered an ‘Exceptional Circumstance’

From: Ben Paton In response to: Cathedral Development Appeal Claims Benefits Outweigh Harm According to our MP, Sir Paul Beresford (Con, Mole Valley), the need to increase housing does not…