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Clandon Man Charged With Burglary

A 40-year-old man from West Clandon has been charged with burglary following a break in at a house in Grayshott during the afternoon of Monday 31 January Waverley neighbourhood officers secured…

Women Assaulted on River Wey Towpath – 19-year-old Man In Custody

Two women were assaulted on the river towpath near Walnut Tree Close in Guildford yesterday (February 2). Following the incident a 19-year-old man was arrested in and is currently in…

Vision Group Reveals Its New Plan for Guildford Town Centre

A new road layout for central Guildford, allowing more pedestrianisation and the creation of open spaces within the town centre and by the river, was at the core of a…

Free Service To Help Out Of Work People Build Better Futures

Unemployed people living in Guildford can now benefit from a new project which offers free support to help them develop the ideas, confidence and skills they need to become self-employed or…

Guildford Lions Support Senior Citizens And WeySight Group

Guildford Lions, celebrating 50 years of serving the Guildford community, was delighted to host its annual senior citizens party at Shalford Village Hall on Saturday, January 21. Lion’s president Erica Quaile and the Mayor…

Stage Dragon Review – A Judgement In Stone

by Tricia Marcotti It was another packed opening night at the Yvonne Arnaud where my companions and I saw an accomplished group of actors from the Classic Thriller Theatre Company performing…

Kings College School Placed Under ‘Special Measures’ Following Ofsted Report

Kings College secondary school has been placed under special measures following an adverse Ofsted report of an inspection carried out in December. The school was graded as inadequate for overall…

Woman In Her 90s Dies Following Road Accident

A woman in her 90s has died following a collision in Woodbridge Road, Guildford, yesterday evening (January 31). The incident, involving a  a red Ford KA, took place at 4.40pm.…

Beekeeper’s Notes February 2017 – Dreaded Regulation In Beekeeping

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In the latest of his monthly notes, he talks about regulations reaching all parts of beekeeping. It is about the time of the winter…

Mother of Knife Victim Speaks Out As Police Knife Amnesty Is Extended

Two years ago on Thursday (February 2) Julie Liddicott from Bellfields tragically lost her son, Daniel Sommerville, 24, when he was stabbed by Nathaniel Johnson. Johnson, 24, was sentenced to…