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Two Plead Not Guilty to Murder in Bellfields

A 23-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy have appeared today at Guildford Crown Court (Monday,  November 11) where they pleaded not guilty to the murder of 54-year-old Neil Tulley in…

More Details Emerge About Wartime Military Aircraft Crash

The crash of a US military aircraft at Jacobs Well in October 1944 with the loss of its four-man crew is commemorated with a memorial plaque on the corner of…

Remembrance Services 2013 – Young And Old Gather To Pay Their Respects

Guildford remembered its war dead this year in traditional fashion this Sunday (November 10) with the young, middle aged and old all taking their various parts in well attended services…

Plan For ‘March on Millmead’ Following Horsley Meeting on Green Belt

An audience, estimated by organisers to be in the region of 1,000 residents, gathered on Thursday night (November 7) to hear about ‘threats’ to the green belt in the area…

Onslow Bridge Pavement Closure Worries YMCA Boss

A pavement closure on Onslow Bridge in Bridge Street, Guildford is causing serious concern for pedestrian safety. Pete Brayne, the chief executive of the adjacent YMCA said: “The path over…

Guildford Vision Group Withdraws Waitrose Judicial Review Application

The Guildford Vision Group (GVG) has announced this evening (November 7) that it is withdrawing its application for a judicial review (JR) of the planning decision to allow Waitrose to…

Police Find Body in University Campus

The body of a man believed to be in his late teens was discovered in woodland at Manor Park in Guildford yesterday (November 6). A police statement has been received:…

Mandolay Hotel Planning Application Refused – Despite Hotel Room Shortage

An application to extend the Mandolay Hotel on London Road to allow construction of an extra 25 bedrooms was refused, by an overwhelming majority of votes, at last night’s Guildford…

Guildford Probation Officers Protest As Part of National Strike

Protesting probation officers made their presence felt in Guildford today as part of a national 24 hour strike, ending 12am today (November 6) over the government’s plans to privatise large…

‘Biggest Crowd Yet’ Enjoys Lions’ Fireworks Fiesta On Bonfire Night

As many as 17,000 people are estimated to have gathered in Guildford’s Stoke Park this evening (Tuesday, November 5) to celebrate Bonfire Night. Hundreds of people also took part in…