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Restoration Work Starts On Guildford’s Iconic Guildhall and Town Clock

By Hugh Coakley Essential restoration work started on the historic Guildhall yesterday (January 19) following the completion of work to erect scaffolding at the front of the building. The work,…

New Zebra Crossing Approved for Ash Danger Road

By David Reading A new zebra crossing has been approved by Surrey County Council for Ash Hill Road in Ash. It will be located between Victoria Hall and the Coronation…

Did You See Fairlands Burglars?

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help following a residential burglary on Envis Way, in the Fairlands Estate, Worplesdon. Officers were called after reports of a burglary that occurred…

Landowner Says He’ll Provide County’s First Short-stay Traveller Site

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter An owner of a patch of land outside Pirbright says he’ll provide Surrey’s first short-stay Traveller site and has started work to launch his…

Council Wants Your Help to Decide Where to Stop Spending Pennies (and Pounds)

Guildford Borough Council wants the public to help them choose which toilets should be kept open, and which of the 16 public toilets in the borough will close. Their Public…

Armed Robbery in Farncombe, Police Seek Witnesses

An armed robbery is reported to have taken place at the Co-op in Farncombe on Friday, January 7. Police were called to the shop around 9am. The victim, who worked…

County Council Says No to Making 20mph the New 30 with Signage Only

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A bid to make the default speed limit 20mph in all Surrey town centres and residential areas was thrown out by county councillors yesterday.…

Notice: Watts Gallery Exhibit ‘Heartlands: Inspired by Our Landscape’

By Alice Fowler Guildford’s Janina Klein is one of eight talented local artists whose work, inspired by Surrey’s varied landscapes, is currently on show at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village…

Council Hosts Online Debate to ‘Shape Guildford’s Future’ – Tonight

Improving air quality, flooding control, responding to climate change and enhancing our beautiful public green spaces are some of the topics for GBC’s next online debate tonight (January 18) at…

Guildford’s Beacon Will Be Lit for Queen’s Jubilee

By Martin Giles Guildford along with towns and settlements across the UK and the Commonwealth will be lighting its beacon on The Mount as part of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations…