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Councillor Seeks Permission to Continue Despite Long Term Absence

The future of Cllr John Garrett (Con, Lovelace) as a councillor will be decided at next Thursday’s (April 11th) full meeting of Guildford Borough Council (GBC). The councillor is receiving…

Council Cash Boost for Local Organisations

Local arts and culture, charities, young sportspeople and community groups will all benefit from a share of £1.25 million grant funding, now approved by Guildford Borough Council’s Executive. The biggest…

Guildford Conservatives Elect New Chairman

As the county prepares for the forthcoming County Council elections the members of the Guildford Conservative Association have elected a new chairman. Alan Young was elected on Friday 22 March,…

Funding For Park & Ride Secured – Guildford To Get 20% Of Waverley Surplus

Funding for park and ride in the borough for the next five years has been secured following approval of the agreement by the Guildford Borough Council (GBC) Executive. The parking…

Ryan Harrison Was Punched Before He Fell To His Death at Guildford Station – Police Reveal

Ryan Harrison who was killed at Guildford railway station on Saturday evening, March 30, was punched before he fell, according to the police officer leading the inquiry, Detective Chief Inspector…

Guildford Taxi Fare Increases ‘Not Fair’ Claim Some Cabbies

In a rancourous debate, the Executive of Guildford Borough Council agreed unanimously to increase taxi fares under an amended formula that follows 18 months’ worth of consultation with local cabbies.…

Woman Grabbed In Stoughton – Police Appeal For Witnesses

A woman was approached by man who grabbed at her clothing in the park area off Macdowall Road, Queen Elizabeth Park, Stoughton, in the early hours of Wednesday, April 3.…

Neighbours Fear Demolition of Landmark Victorian Hotel Building

Neighbours of the Albury Hotel building, on Epsom Road, Guildford, are concerned over its future. They fear the notable Victorian building, formerly called Quinns Hotel, might be demolished and replaced…

Repairs At Last To Burst Main – But How Much Water Has Been Wasted?

Workmen contracted by Thames Water arrived today (Tuesday, April 2) to fix a broken water main that has been discharging clean water across Old Palace Road for over a week.…

£7k Raised at George Abbot School’s ‘Best Ever’ Rag Week

Year 12 students at Guildford’s George Abbot School have raised an impressive £7,000 for charity during a fun-filled rag week. Here student JOE ROBERTS reports on the events that took…