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Mayor To Take First Dip As Lido Opens For New Season

It still may be a bit chilly in the mornings, but Guildford Lido is opening for its summer season this Saturday (April 26), with the mayor taking the first dip.…

Borough Wants Your Views For New Tourism Strategy

Tourism in being put into focus by Guildford Borough Council with a new strategy aimed at making sure it continues to grow and is effective. Now, the council wants to…

Huge Thanks To Safeguard Coaches From BHF

Safeguard Coaches has presented a cheque for £2,687.50 to members of the Guildford and Godalming branch of the British Heart Foundation (BHF). The money was raised at Safeguard’s hugely successful…

Busy At Ben’s On Record Store Day With Three Bands Playing

Three bands squeezed in to Ben’s Collectors Records shop in Tunsgate to play live and to celebrate Record Store Day 2014 on Saturday. Recently married couple Anthea Needs and Andy…

Plan For Specific Path For Pedestrians, Cyclists and Public Transport

A specific pathway through Guildford town for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport has been recommended in a new study looking at transport up until 2050.  The proposal that has come…

Developer Pins Hopes On Revised Plan For Former Hotel Site

The fate of the former Quinn’s Hotel in Epsom Road, Guildford could soon be decided with if a revised planning application by developer Shanly Homes gets the nod.   The…

Have Your Say For The Sake Of Guildford Museum’s Future

Many will agree that Guildford Museum is a priceless asset to the town, but is in urgent need of a suitable revamp to meet the needs of a modern place…

Coach Trip Memories And Details of Preserved Vehicles Supplied

By David Rose Following on from our coverage of Safeguard Buses’ 90th anniversary celebrations, Anthony Bullen has written with some memories of a trip to Cornwall in 1966. Plus, following…

Can You Help Burpham War Memorial Researchers Solve Mysteries?

By David Rose   The “Burpham Will Remember Them” team, who are seeking to honour the 18 men remembered on the war memorial at St Luke’s Church in Burpham have…

‘You Won’t Gag Us Say Aldermen’ As New Protocol Is Revised

‘Petty’ has been the term used by former Guildford mayor and alderman Bernard Parke over a move by the council that originally suggested aldermen and freemen should lose their right…