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Campaign Group Invites Support in Bid to Reopen Guildford to Horsham Railway

A campaign group that would like to see a railway line reopened from Guildford to Horsham is appealing for people to help its cause. The English Regional Transport Association (ERTA)…

Train Company Warns Next Week’s Strike Action Will Have Bigger Effect

By Martin Giles Rail passengers face further disruption next week. SWR is advising customers to only travel if their journeys are absolutely necessary on Friday and Saturday, September 1st and…

GBC Struggling to Control Spending

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Overspending at cash-strapped Guildford Borough Council is continuing into the current financial year and could increase its deficit, a council meeting will hear next…

Safeguard Announces Improved Timetable on Bus Routes 4/5 with No Fare Increaseses

Safeguard Coaches has announced an improved timetable on its Guildford to Park Barn, via the Royal Surrey Hospital, route 4/5, starting on Saturday, September 2, with no fare changes. This is in…

‘Hard Work, Dedication, Resilience. Passion and Perseverance’ All Lead to Fantastic GCSE Results

Good GCSE results have been achieved at schools and colleges in the Guildford area by the classes of 2023. Here is a round-up report from some of them… Guildford County…

Police Want Your Help to Find Reece Armstrong

Surrey Police are appealing for help to find 27-year-old Reece Armstrong from Guildford, who is wanted on recall to prison. Reece is described as white, of slim build, with dark…

New Farm Shop and More Than 200 Homes Granted Permission

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter An award-winning family business will be able to rebuild its farm shop as part of a new development of more than 200 homes. Part…

Police Renew Appeal for Information About Sara Sharif

Detectives investigating the murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking are continuing to appeal for information to help them piece together a picture of Sara’s lifestyle prior to her death.…

Tandridge Local Plan Will Be Found Unsound

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A district council must go back to the drawing board on its plan for 6,000 homes in the area more than four years after…

Guildford and Waverley Councils to Align Covert Surveillance Policies

By Martin Giles Policies on the use of controversial powers of covert surveillance given to local authorities are to be updated and standardised between Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils as…