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Councillor Who Failed To Attend Meetings Resigns

A Guildford Tory councillor has resigned due to family and work commitments. Cllr William Chesterfield was a councillor for the Stoke ward. He was elected last May, taking the seat of…

Former Chief Of Guildford YMCA Dies Aged 79

Tributes have been paid to Alex Cloke, the former chief executive of Guildford YMCA, who died on Thursday, February 18, aged 79, following a three-year battle with cancer. Mr Cloke was an engineer…

Second Person Dies After Bridge Street Accident

A second person has died following the accident in Bridge Street, Guildford, in which a Land Rover Discovery collided with pedestrians on Saturday, February 20. He has been named locally as Del…

Can You Help Police Investigating Attempted Robbery In Ripley?

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses following an attempted robbery in Ripley. It took place at around 8pm on Monday, February 22, as the victim, a woman in her 20s, walked…

News In Brief From Millmead

A round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council’s Millmead offices First teal taxi for Guildford The first Guildford Borough Council-licensed taxi in the new ‘teal’ coloured livery has started work on…

Guitarist Mick Douglas’ Autobiography Is A Musical Delight

By David Rose Anyone who has enjoyed live music in the Guildford area at any time over the past six decades will surely have heard the guitar playing of Mick Douglas.…

Letter: Leaving the EU Would Improve Britain’s Trade Position

From Gordon Bridger While there is a widespread belief that there have been benefits of our trade with the European Union, data provided by the Office for National Statics show…

Press Release: Folk Singer Kate Rusby Comes To G Live

Folk singer Kate Rusby is returning to Guildford’s G Live with her spring tour on Friday, April 8. Touring with her will be her hugely talented band of musicians performing songs…

Beekeeper’s Notes March 2016 – Starving Bees Turn Cannibal

 Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In this month’s notes, he talks about how honeybees will suck the fluids from their own brood to save the colony from starvation. There…

More Faces Of Sixties George Abbot School Pupils To Identify

The organisers of a reunion of former George Abbot School pupils who attended in the mid-1960s have release more images of those they would like to hear from. Our previous story…