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Surrey’s Police Take to the High Road to Catch Offending Drivers

For three days in November, Surrey and Sussex Roads Policing Unit (RPU) borrowed an HGV “super-cab”, shared by several other forces, to stage Operation Tramline that targeted rogue truckers. They stopped 23…

Comment: Guildford’s Poll Position Gives Edge to Our Part In This Historic Election 

By Martin Giles Over the next five days, Guildford hovers over a political knife-edge in the most important General Election in living memory.  While nationally the Tories are still 10%…

Guildford’s Winning Army Of Innovators Celebrated at Kyan Awards Evening

Guildford’s dynamic innovators were recognised at the Innovation Awards ceremony at the Harbour Hotel last night (December 5). The annual awards celebrate inspirational innovation across a broad spectrum of sectors…

Lib Dems Pledge Public Consultation After Local Plan Challenge Defeated

The Liberal Democrat group at Millmead are introducing “a series of policies and public consultations” as they begin to implement Guildford’s controversial Local Plan after the judicial review decision, on…

The Ash Aspect: General Election Candidates For Surrey Heath

By David Reading Candidates of all parties are rightly focused on important matters such as the NHS, Brexit, the economy and climate change. But the MPs who are elected on…

Cinderella’s To Reopen On Saturday, December 21

By Hugh Coakley After many years closed and looking unloved, the famous Cinderella’s nightclub is to reopen in North Street with a grand launch on Saturday, December 21. It will…

Cathedral Learns Lessons From 2017 Rejection But Objectors Not Convinced

By Hugh Coakley Guildford Cathedral’s new developer partner, Vivid Homes, held a ‘community planning day’ for local people to give their thoughts on new proposals for approximately 100 homes to…

Anne Milton’s Sailor Daughter Nikki Tells of Yacht Crossing With ‘Captivating’ Greta

Guildford’s record-breaking international sailor Nikki Henderson, daughter of Independent candidate Anne Milton, landed teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg in Spain yesterday (December 3) to attend a UN climate summit after…

Fears That Property Giant M&G Crisis May Affect Developments in Guildford 

By Hugh Coakley Guildford may be facing repercussions after £2.5bn property development giant M&G, Britain’s biggest, suspended investor withdrawals today (November 4), amid uncertainties caused by Brexit. Shareholders have been…

Guildford JR Judgement Threatens Death Knell for Britain’s Green Belt

Today’s judgement upholding the Guildford Local Plan sets a new precedent that could sound the death knell for Britain’s national green belt, and a body blow to areas that help…