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‘How Nice To Be Here’ For Armed Forces Week Flag Raising

By David Rose Guildford’s ceremonial raising of the flag for Armed Forces Week took place today (Monday, June 20) at the Guildhall in the High Street. A number of people…

Council’s Planning Problems Still Not Resolved After More Than A Year Of Delays

By Hugh Coakley Efforts to reduce the backlog of planning applications at Guildford Borough Council now include voluntary overtime for planning staff and outsourcing of less complicated applications. The delays…

Schools Can Accommodate all Ukrainian Refugee Children, County Council Says

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey County Council has said even if schools in the county are at capacity they can accommodate the several hundred Ukrainian refugee children expected.…

NHS Planners Dash Hopes Of New Health Centre for Ash

By David Reading The NHS says it has no plans for a new primary care health centre in Ash, despite the fact that Bewley Homes set aside land for this…

Mum of Teen Failed by Trust Says She Believed They Would Help Him

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter The mum of a Guildford teenager who died after being let out of Guildford’s psychiatric hospital against medical advice says she believed he would…

Stoughton Planters Falling Apart, ‘Shoddy Work Wouldn’t Be Accepted in Merrow’

By Hugh Coakley Wooden planters on Woodbridge Hill, provided by Guildford Borough Council only four years ago according to residents, are falling apart and not being properly maintained. Resident Tony…

Inquest Jury Finds Surrey NHS Trust Fatally Failed Guildford Teenager

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A jury has found a Surrey NHS Trust failed a 19-year-old Guildford man who climbed the barrier of a tall building after being let…

Local Plan Part 2 Moves to Next Stage, Despite Environmental Concerns

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Guildford councillors have voted to submit the second part of the borough’s Local Plan despite concerns it doesn’t do enough to address climate change.…

Hong Kongers in Guildford Say: ‘We Dream Of Freedom’

By Martin Giles A group of Hong Kongers who recently immigrated and settled here in Guildford were protesting last weekend (June  10 and 11) against the lack of democracy in…

Major Fire Closes Loseley’s Farm Shop Cafe

By Martin Giles A major fire, reported to have occurred late yesterday afternoon (June 13), has led to the closure of the Loseley “Farmm” Shop on New Pond Road until…