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Work Starts to Remove Escalators in White Lion Walk

By Hugh Coakley Work has started to remove the escalators from the atrium as part of an £8 million refurbishment of White Lion Walk in Guildford’s town centre. The upgrade…

Council Accepts Legal Advice Not to Risk a Formal Review of the Local Plan

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter and Martin Giles GBC councillors have been told that conducting an early review of the Local Plan carried a high risk of the housing…

Guildford Councillors Agree Next Step for Partnership With Waverley

The collaboration between Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils took another step forward this week with the agreement by GBC councillors at their full council meeting on Tuesday (April 5) on…

Covid Update: Has Infection Rate Peaked?

By Martin Giles Covid infection rates have dropped in the last week and observers will be hoping that the downward trend can be sustained as we move into mid-spring. Guildford’s…

Neighbourhood Plan for the West Clandon Area

The West Clandon Neighbourhood Plan was adopted at GBC’s full council meeting last night (April 6). West Clandon residents had already voted on the plan in March. The Plan now…

Did You See Fatal Collision on the M25?

Did You See Fatal Collision on the M25?

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious collision on the M25 yesterday afternoon (April 4). Officers were called to the M25 clockwise, between Junction 11 and Junction 12…

Updated: Royal Surrey Gender Pay Gap Report Reveals ‘Significant Issues’

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Male medical staff are paid £5 per hour more on average at the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust. More than three-quarters of its employees…

Councillor Complains of Party Politically Motivated Motions on Borough Council’s Agenda

By Martin Giles Two motions tabled for debate at tomorrow’s (April 5) full Guildford Borough Council meeting are motivated by national party politics, claims R4GV councillor Maddy Redpath. But defending…

Surrey Accused of Complacency Over Static Recycling Rates

By Hugh Coakley “Complacent” is how the performance of the Surrey Environment Partnership (SEP), which manages the mountain of waste from the county’s 11 districts and boroughs has been described…

Government Sets Out Next Steps for Living with Covid

The government has announced who will be able to access free Covid tests now the universal testing offer for the general public has stopped. Free tests will continue to be…