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Teenager Tells Council She is ‘Petrified’ for Her Future as Climate Emergency is Declared

By Martin Giles “A Climate Emergency that requires urgent action,” was declared by Guildford Borough Council last night (July 23) at its full council meeting. Before, climate change protesters from…

Guildford’s MP Resigns Over the Prospect of a ‘No-deal’ Brexit

Anne Milton, Guildford’s MP, has resigned from the government today after 13 years on the frontbenches. In her letter of resignation, she says she has “grave concerns” about the prospect…

News From Millmead

A round-up of latest news from Guildford Borough Council 10 Green Flags awarded Guildford’s parks and green spaces have been awarded a record 10 Green Flags this year – the…

Wood Street Infant School Is Top Of The Class For Outside Learning

By Jan Todd Wood Street Infant School in Guildford has shown itself to be at the top of the class for providing meaningful “learning outside the classroom” (LOtC) experiences to…

Five Arrested on Suspicion of Attempted Murder – Man Left with Serious Injuries

Three men and two women have been arrested in Guildford on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was taken to hospital today with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Another female…

New Russell Painting Donated To The Town

By Hugh Coakley A new painting, a pastel of a little girl, ‘Louisa Halsey’ by local artist and Royal Academician John Russell (1745-1806), has been gifted to the Guildford Borough…

Lifetime Achievement Award for Ash Publican

By David Reading Mike Armitage, owner of the Lion Brewery in Ash, has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for his enduring commitment to charity fund-raising. Over the years, he…

Council Backs Guildford’s Toilets and Plans New One for Disabled

A review by the Executive Committee has found the 17 public toilets in Guildford are well-used and maintained. Other items discussed were free toilets, the possible closure of the Home…

Maybe Going, Going and Gone: More Chains Close In Guildford Town Centre

By Hugh Coakley The cull of town centre chains continued this week with three chains either closing or in negotiations which could lead to closure. Patisserie Valerie, the cake and…

Woking Puts Check on £100,000 RHS Wisley Plea for Education Centre

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter An application by RHS Wisley for a £100,000 grant to a multi-million-pound education centre has been put on hold after it received mixed reaction…