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GBC Announcement on Town Centre Planning Welcomed and Criticised

A claim by Guildford Borough Council (GBC) that is moving forward its “bold plans to regenerate Guildford” has been met with both encouragement and scepticism. And the statement from the…

Seventh Closure Order in Guildford Borough Within Three Months

The seventh closure order, was obtained last week against a flat in Greyhound Close, Ash. The closure followed reports received by Surrey Police from local residents of drug dealing, fights,…

New Smell of Success is Not A Universal Scent on Guildford High Street

By Amina Sahbegovic While more Guildford shops have closed up there is a new upmarket arrival at Tunsgate Quarter. Perfume house Penhaligon’s, holders of two royal warrants, is another luxury…

The Ash Aspect: Developers Told To Rethink Housing On Ash Lodge Meadows

By David Reading The battle to halt plans for a new housing estate on Ash Lodge Meadows was lost well over a year ago, but a fierce campaign is continuing…

Ewbank’s Auction Preview: August And September 2018

Sponsored article Ewbank holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for August and September 2018 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s site.…

Dish Of The Month: Cheese And Tomato Flan

by Hugh Coakley Flans are always nice and easy to prepare but this recipe with tomatoes and spring onions adds a little something special. It bears no comparison with the bland…

Guildford Spike WI Presents The Mayor With A Donation For Young Carers Fund

Guildford Spike WI Presents The Mayor With A Donation For Young Carers Fund

Guildford Spike Women’s Institute has presented the Mayor of Guildford, Mike Parsons, with a cheque for £268 for the Guildford Young Carers Fund. It is the main good cause the…

Richard’s Wey August 2018

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations As the sun continues to beat down on the scorched grass I seem to be continually asked “so…

‘Make Festival’ at Watts Gallery: Book Now For September

Sponsored article The ‘Make Festival’ is on at Watts Gallery on Saturday and Sunday, September 22 and 23. Free with admission! You can become a Watts apprentice. Make your mark by…

Updated: Bang Go the Railings Yet Again in a Guildford Conservation Area

The peace of Saturday night was shattered for the residents of the seven-cottage vintage Victorian terrace in St Catherine’s when a Volkswagen Sharan, driven from Guildford towards Godalming, crashed into…