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Update on Sexual Assault in Ash: Police Release Information on Second Potential Victim

Police have renewed their appeal for witnesses following the sexual assault on a teenage girl in Ash and have released further information about a second incident that happened in Ash…

Police Arrest Man After Sexual Assault on Teenage Girl in Ash – Police Seek Witnesses

A 47-year-old man has been arrested following the report of a sexual assault on a teenage girl in Ash yesterday (October 3). A second incident in Ash has been reported…

GBC Will Not Be Designated for Its Poor Planning Performance But Minister Will ‘Closely Monitor’

By Martin Giles Guildford Borough Council’s planning department will not be designated by the Minister for Housing & Planning because of its improved performance, CEO Tom Horwood has been informed.…

Lib Dems Claim Poll Shows They Will Win at Next General Election – MP Responds ‘Concentrate on the Day Job’

By Martin Giles Guildford Lib Dems are publicising a new poll that suggests Zöe Franklin, the Liberal Democrat candidate for Guildford, could defeat the incumbent Conservative, Angela Richardson, at the…

Very Limited Guildford Rail Services Tomorrow Due to Another Aslef Strike

South Western Railway is reminding customers of strike action taking place tomorrow, Wednesday, October 4. An extremely limited service will run on a small number of lines, with the majority…

‘This Council Expresses No Confidence in the Current Leader’ Motion Tabled

By Martin Giles Guildford Conservatives have tabled a motion of no confidence in the Lib Dem council leader Julia McShane. Philip Brooker, leader of the ten-member Conservative Group, is proposing…

Tomorrow Sees the First NHS Strike Taken by Three Groups of Clinicians Simultaneously

Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 3, three groups of NHS staff – consultants, junior doctors and radiographers – will be striking together for the first time in NHS history.  The consultants and…

Woking’s Victoria Arch Scheme Shelved

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Plans to widen a key road and replace a railway bridge in Woking have been abandoned after costs increased by more than £50 million.…

Opinion: Don’t Dwell Over the Closure of House of Fraser Store – Change is Nothing New There

By David Rose Today (Saturday, September 30) Guildford’s only department store that’s left in the town, House of Fraser, closes its doors for the last time. The closure of the…

Angry Reaction to Political Press Release Proclaiming GBC’s Success in Avoiding Effective Bankruptcy

By Martin Giles A “good news” press release on the financial situation at Guildford Borough Council from the party in control, the Lib Dems, has met with an angry reaction…