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Murder Investigation Launched in Guildford Following Stabbing of Teenager

By Martin Giles A murder investigation has been launched following the stabbing of a teenager near the Lido swimming pool in Guildford. Officers were called to woodland in Stoke Park…

GBC’s Financial Fiasco Faces Scrutiny – But Will Public Be Allowed In?

Guildford Borough Council’s financial mismanagement debacle in which millions of pounds of public funds, ring-fenced for the maintenance of the council’s 5,000 council houses, was misspent, is expected to be…

New Council Depot Progressing on Schedule

Progress on a new depot for Guildford Borough Council’s, part of the wider Weyside Urban Village regeneration, is progressing well, says the council. Construction is scheduled to be completed in…

Prostate Charity Offers Free Testing Session To Mark World Cancer Day

By David Reading Blood tests that help detect prostate cancer are being offered free to men over 50 at Guildford Cathedral on February 4 – which is World Cancer Day.…

Joint Council Committees Meet to Plan Local Government Reorganisation

Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Councillors from across Surrey met this week for the very first time as part of two new committees set up to manage the county’s biggest…

Tree Falls on Guildford to Portsmouth Line – Now Reopened

A tree fell on the Guildford to Portsmouth train line earlier this evening (Saturday, January 17) temporarily disrupting railway services. No casualties have been reported. Network Rail, in a report…

Stoves and Open Fires Targeted in GBC Campaign on Clean Air and Health

By Esme Campbell and David Reading Wood burning is among the most polluting ways to heat your home and poses serious health risks, warns Guildford Borough Council ahead of Clean…

Trust Stands Down Critical Incident at the Royal Surrey

The ‘Critical Incident’ declared on Monday, January 12 has now been stood down. The incident was primarily caused, said the hospital, by a high number of attendances at the Emergency…

Ash Vale Station’s Step-Free Access Gets Government Go-ahead

By David Reading The Government has agreed that step-free access can be introduced at Ash Vale Station – bringing good news for the many hundreds of people who supported a…

University of Surrey Professor Comments on Jenrick’s Political Move

By Martin Giles Commenting on today’s defection of Robert Jenrick from the Conservatives to Reform UK, Dr Mark Shanahan, Associate Professor of Political Engagement from the University of Surrey, said:…