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A ‘Good’ Ofsted Inspection Is A Remarkable Turn Around For Kings College

Kings College in Park Barn, Guildford, has been rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted following its latest inspection – charting a remarkable turnaround for the school. The inspection, which took place in…

Debenhams and House of Fraser Merger Rumours Denied

Reports of board-level discussions of a merger between Debenhams and House of Fraser, who have the two largest stores in Guildford, have been played down today by the Sports Direct…

Unpopular Measures Are Necessary to Achieve ‘Modal Shift’, Expert Tells GBC

By Laura Neuhaus Initially unpopular measures, including road closures, might be necessary to achieve “modal shift”, or decreased use of private cars in Guildford in favour of more environmentally friendly…

Have You Seen Wanted Man James Brazil?

Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help in tracing a violent, wanted man from Walton-on-Thames who is known to frequent all areas of Surrey. James Allan Brazil, 31, was…

Dig Deep And Donate: Let’s Make ‘A Bath For Kessie’ Happen!

A crowd funding campaign has been set up to raise much-needed funds to buy a Guildford mum a special bath for her daughter who needs 24-hour care. The fund has…

Guildford WalkFest Well Under Way With More To Come

Guildford WalkFest Well Under Way With More To Come

Guildford Walkfest 2018 is under way with a varied programme of walks in both the countryside and in town attracting a good number of participants. The 12th annual festival was…

Another Conservative Councillor Deselected – This Time in a Town Centre Ward

Another sitting borough councillor has been deselected by the Executive of the Guildford Conservative Association (GCA). Nils Christiansen, one of three Conservative councillors representing the town centre Holy Trinity ward…

GBC Committee to Hear Examples of ‘Modal Shift’ Solutions

“Modal shift”, the desired move away from use of private cars to other forms of transport such as public transport, cycling and walking, is to be the sole subject of…

Japanese Group Visit Guildford To Be Briefed on Town’s Regeneration

A group of 25 officials from towns in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan were seen being shown round Guildford last Friday (August 30, 2018) setting some tongues wagging. Was it perhaps another…

Two Charged with Drugs Offences Following Police Pursuit on A3

A man and a teenager have been charged following a police pursuit on the A3 in the early hours of Saturday (September 1, 2018). The pursuit took place after a…