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Picture Feature: Safeguard Coaches’ Centenary Event at Cathedral Draws Huge Crowd

More than a thousand people are estimated to have flocked to Guildford Cathedral on Saturday (March 16) to attend Safeguard Coaches’ centenary celebrations. A fleet of vintage buses brought many…

M25 Junction 10 to 11 Closed This Weekend

The M25 between junction 10 and 11 is closed again this weekend for demolition work. It was closed from 9pm on Friday (March 15) to 6am Monday March 18. Diversion…

Wildlife Volunteers Condemn Fast Food Chain’s Revised Plan For Tice’s Meadow Site

By David Reading McDonald’s revised plans for a 24-hour drive-through restaurant within the Tice’s Meadow nature reserve near Tongham have been strongly condemned by conservationists. Volunteers who manage the nature…

Guildford Dragon News Makes One of the Nationals

News of The Guildford Dragon being granted charitable has been featured in a national newspaper. The Guardian today published a story entitled: ‘Glimmer of hope’ for local news as Surrey…

Devolution Deal – More Powers Given to Surrey County Council

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is to have more powers as part of a devolution deal announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who is also the MP…

Debt Advice Charity’s Chilling Report on the Dire Situation of Struggling Households

Many households in Guildford who are currently receiving help and support from a debt advice charity don’t even have enough money to afford the essentials they need to live. This…

Coroner Calls for NHS to Share Information Following Suicide in Guildford Hotel

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A young woman tragically took her own life in Guildford, prompting a warning from a coroner over communication barriers between hospitals. Meghan Chrismas, who…

Ash Could Get New Children’s Day Nursery Under Developer’s Proposal

By David Reading A proposal to open a children’s day nursery in Ash, offering 100 places to pre-school children, is to be put forward to Guildford Borough Council by Bewley…

County Council Workers Reject Pay Offer and Vote for Strike Action

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Staff at Surrey County Council could walk out after a “record number” of people backed strike action – unless the authority makes a significantly…

Post Office Horizon Scandal Exposes Dangers of ‘Technological Justice’ According to Surrey Study

The risks of overreliance on technology in legal processes have been brought to light by the Post Office Horizon scandal, according to researchers at the University of Surrey.  Researchers also…