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Is GBC Britain’s Most Wasteful Council? Asks National Paper

By Martin Giles The £1.6 million overspent on fire doors by Guildford Borough Council is on the agenda of tonight’s full council meeting. See: Another Housing Revenue Account Overspend Revealed…

‘Emergency’ Roadworks Commence Without Warning, Closing Portsmouth Road

By Martin Giles “Emergency” road works which have closed the busy A3100 Portsmouth Road, between Guildford and Godalming, have commenced without warning today (July 28). The road could be closed…

Police Investigate Public Order Offence in Walnut Tree Close

Surrey Police released information today (July 28) about an incident in Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, in which a man was verbally threatened. They are appealing for witnesses – in particular,…

Woman Arrested After Guildford Town Centre Assault – Witnesses Sought

A 35-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with an assault in North Street, Guildford. Surrey police are appealing for witnesses following the assault, which happened on Saturday night (July…

Guildford Among Top Quarter for Recycling Rejection Rates in the South East, New Data Reveals

Guildford Borough Council has ranked 24th out of 69 local authorities in the South East for recycling rejection rates, according to new data from waste management company BusinessWaste.co.uk. The report,…

North Street Re-opened

By Martin Giles July 26 – North Street was reopened to traffic today at 12 noon, according to market traders who earlier had had to position their stalls above Market…

Plans for Several Railway Repair Projects Over August Bank Holiday

Buses will replace trains on the lines surrounding Guildford over the August Bank Holiday weekend Saturday August 23 – Monday August 25 while engineering improvements are carried out on the…

DNA Test Breakthrough Led Police To Solve £35,000 Bramley Burglary

A family returned to their home in Bramley to find it ransacked and more than £35,000 worth of jewellery stolen. But the thief left something behind that eventually led to…

£4.9m SEND Investment Won’t Fix System, Say Opposition Councillors

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A £4.9 million overhaul of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) services in Surrey has been approved. But opposition members have claimed the investment…

Surrey and Sussex NHS Boards to Merge

By Sarah Booker-Lewis local democracy reporter Hundreds of jobs are at risk as two key NHS boards for Sussex and Surrey prepare to merge as part of a money-saving drive…

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