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Running London Marathon For Homeless Teenagers

Guildford YMCA will be cheering for Leanne Wall on April 13 as she runs the London Marathon in aid of their Life Change Fund, which exists to change the lives…

Nominate Someone For Mayor’s Award For Access

The Mayor of Guildford’s Award for Access recognises those who make a positive contribution to the lives of disabled people in the borough.  The Guildford Access Group is in search…

The Changing Role Of Women Since 1914

International Women’s Day has been marked at the Guildford Institute with member Margaret Westwood and Carol Brown from Guildford Museum each giving fascinating talks. Here, Margaret reports on the talks…

Cranmore School raises £4K for Orphans in Zambia

Action Day is an annual fixture in the Cranmore School calendar.  Organised by the school’s director of music, Richard Harris, every boy in the senior department (aged eight to 13)…

Praise For Council’s Website, But Do You Agree?

Guildford Borough Council’s website has been praised for its “clear, customer-focused content”. But what do you think? A report by a group called the Society of Information Technology Managers (SOCITM) has…

People Flock To Give Views On Data For New Local Plan

More than 130 people helped reappraise the evidence base for Guildford’s new Local Plan at two forums this week (March 4).  At Millmead, people and business representatives joined Guildford Borough Council…

People’s Cathedral Launches Make Your Mark Fundraising Campaign

By Maria Rayner Guildford Cathedral has launched a new fundraising campaign to save the listed structure parts of which are crumbling to reveal asbestos. The building, nicknamed the People’s Cathedral…

Fruit And Veg Man’s Final Goodbye At North Street Market

By Maria Rayner Fruit and veg man Richard Kendall made his last visit to North Street Market as a stallholder today (Friday, February 28) following his enforced retirement. The trader,…

Elderly Man and Woman Injured In Crash On A3

An elderly man and woman have been taken to hospital following a collision on the A3 at Burpham just before 1.30pm today (Thursday, February 27). The incident involved a silver…

Tenants Liable For Bedroom Tax Rebate Will Be Contacted Says Council

Fears that some council tenants may lose out on compensation over a loophole in the Government’s Bedroom Tax if they miss a fast-approaching deadline to claim, have been allayed by Guildford…