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Police Seek Witnesses After Two Men Fight in Bedford Road

Police are appealing for information about a fight between two men on Bedford Road, Guildford at about 2.40am on Sunday, August 25. A man was arrested on suspicion of assault…

Guildford’s MP on List of Rebel Tories Facing Threat of Party Expulsion

Guildford’s MP, Anne Milton, is on a list of rebel Conservative MPs prepared to vote against the government and support legislation to prevent a no-deal Brexit. The list is said…

GBC Executive Agree on Priorities to Tackle Food Poverty and Insecurity

Guildford Borough Council’s Executive has agreed (August 27) on ways to tackle food poverty and insecurity in our borough. “Some areas are experiencing inequalities,” said Cllr Angela Goodwin (Lib Dem,…

Guildford Lib Dem Candidate In Prorogue Protest at Guildhall

As the controversy over Brexit rumbles on in Westminster, residents from the Guildford area protesting about Prime Minster Boris Johnson’s decisions to prorogue parliament gathered at the Guildhall yesterday evening…

It’s Our Legal Duty to Report a Clear Data Breach, GBC Statement Stresses

Guildford Borough Council has broken its silence on the resignation of Cllr Susan Parker from its Executive over a reported email data breach. A statement today (August 30) said: “There…

Police Appeal for Witnesses After Man Dies in M25 Collision

Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatal collision on the M25. Officers were called to the scene at 7.09pm following reports of a collision involving three vehicles, a…

Leading Councillor Told ‘No Further Action’ Over Alleged Data Breach

In an apparent climbdown, within 36 hours of a lead councillor being told by the council leader she must resign from the Executive or face suspension because of a data breach,…

Reaction to Lead Councillor Resignation

Guildford Borough Council will not expand on an allegation of “misconduct” made against Cllr Susan Parker, lead for Environment and Rural Strategy, who resigned from the Executive on August 27,…

Legal Aid Denial in 1974 Guildford Pub Bombing a ’Travesty’ And a ‘Betrayal’

Denial of legal aid for the family of Private Ann Hamilton, killed in the 1974 Guildford pub bombings, is a “travesty”, a leading lawyer has said. The 19-year-old soldier was…

£40,000 GBC Grant to Install A3 Roadside Sculpture Marking G F Watt’s 200th Birthday

A £40,000 grant to the Watts Gallery Trust was approved at the August 27 Guildford Borough Council Executive meeting to help install a cast of his famous sculpture, Physical Energy,…