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Sandfield Primary School Use of Apple Computers Now Has Distinction Status

Sandfield Primary School in Stoke Road, Guildford has been recognised as an Apple Distinguished School for 2025–2028. A spokesperson from school said: “Schools apply and are selected for this distinction…

Mulligans Guildford is Kicking-off October with the BIG Sports Weekender

Sponsored article: Get ready for an incredible weekend of unmissable live sports, affordable pints, amazing food offers, Guinness pints with your face on it, and the chance to win Premier…

Four People Seriously Injured In Two-car Collision

Four people were taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision in Guildford on Sunday morning (September 28). The collision, involving two cars travelling in opposite directions, took place…

Street Art Project Aims To Revitalise Rundown Parts Of Guildford

Street artists descended on Guildford over the weekend to deliver a makeover to the Old Orleans building in the town centre, in conjunction with Guildford Festival of the Arts. The…

Godalming High Street Plans Hit By Rising Costs and Further Delays

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporting service Godalming High Street’s long-vacant Woolworths and M&Co building has been described as “a money pit that is getting worse” – with further delays…

RSPCA Rewards Borough Council For Its Commitment to Animal Welfare

The RSPCA has given Guildford Borough Council an award for its commitment to animal welfare in the local community. The awards celebrate local authorities, public bodies and partners that go…

Network Rail Announces Major Closures Until November As Engineering Works Begin

A series of engineering works have begun that will affect rail passengers travelling between Guildford and Portsmouth right up until November 13. Road and rail closures will take place at…

Historic Chilworth Chicken Memorial Topiary Accidentally Felled by Railway Upgrade Contractors

A historic topiary beside the railway line between Chilworth and Gomshall has been “accidentally felled” by contractors working for Network Rail during this week’s upgrades to the signalling and level…

Conduct of Immigration Enforcement Restaurant Visit Leads to Complaint

By Martin Giles A Guildford restaurant owner has heavily criticised an Immigration Enforcement visit to her Indian restaurant. She is making a complaint to the Home Office about the way…

South-Western Rail Staff Wear Body Cameras After Assault Cases Surge

By Isabelle Trubshaw SWR has extended the use of body-worn video cameras to all its frontline colleagues, including train guards and gate staff, after a surge in “unacceptable” assault cases.…