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Popworld Suspect Was Remanded in Custody

Surrey Police has confirmed that the suspect arrested at Popworld in the early hours of Sunday, March 2, and later charged with serious assault, possession with intent to supply Class…

Guildford Freemasons Donate £3,000 to Local Fundraiser for ‘Target Ovarian Cancer’

By Esme Campbell A 27-year-old singer and dancer, deeply affected by the loss of her aunt, is running a marathon to raise money for Target Ovarian Cancer The Astolat and…

Dragon Interview: Will Forster MP On His Recent Visit to Ukraine

It is three years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The anniversary coincides with the start of the second US Presidential term of Donald Trump and the very…

Highways Bulletin March 10

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Junction 10, M25 news here.…

Controversial Plan for Fire-gutted Clandon House Approved Unanimously

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Plans to “bring Clandon Park back to life” have been given the go-ahead. The 18th century house will be transformed into a new “national…

Selling All Woking Council’s Assets Would Not Cover Its Debts Report Commissioners

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Even if bankrupt Woking Borough Council sold everything it owned it would still be more than £1.5 billion in debt. The huge figure was…

Sale of ‘The Quadrant’ Site Could Offer Major Town Centre Development Opportunity

By Martin Giles The Quadrant site on the corner of Bridge Street and Onslow Street, which includes the nightclub “Y” previously known as “Aux”, “The Drink” and “The Casino”, is…

‘Major Breaches’ Alleged In GBC Home Improvement Project

By David Reading A couple who suffered seven months of turmoil while Guildford Borough Council contractors carried out work on their home claim to have uncovered major breaches in the…

University of Surrey Students Against Proposed Rules for Public Spaces

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Surrey students have come out against Guildford’s draft rules about public spaces, saying they could be “detrimental” to local students. Under the borough council’s…

Charity Pancake Race – Fun for All and £580 Raised

Guildford’s annual charity pancake race took place yesterday and faced the challenge of having to share the High Street with the Farmers Market. This necessitated slightly shortening the course as…