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Community Survey Planned To Discuss Future of the Troubled Electric Theatre

By David Reading Guildford Borough Council will be launching a community survey this month (November) to help guide decisions about the future of the Electric Theatre. The theatre closed earlier…

2025 Services of Remembrance to Honour our War Dead

Services of remembrance to honour our war dead taking place, November 2025. Saturday, November 8 Charlotteville Remembrance Service at the war memorial in Addison Road at 3pm. Followed by tea…

No Promise of A Mayor for Surrey

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter No promises have been made that Surrey will get full devolution and a directly elected mayor – despite it being the “entire purpose” of…

The Spooky Hotel That Inspired The Winning Entry In Our Short Story Competition

By David Reading Many years ago, Christine Reeves was staying in a hotel in Painswick, a small town in the Cotswolds, when she noticed strange paintings on the wall. On…

City Knocked Out of Surrey Cup

Guildford City (0) 0 Sutton United (2) 5 By Charlie Matthews At the second attempt Guildford’s Surrey Cup match against National League opposition has gone ahead. Surprisingly perhaps manager Chris…

£500m Is Only the ‘First Tranche’ of Government Support for Debt-ridden Woking

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter The government’s whopping £500 million bailout for debt-ridden Woking Borough Council may not be the last. The cash injection, announced as part of Surrey’s…

Dragon Review: 2:22 A Ghost Story – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp We are in a large house in London, which is not in the best order. Jenny and Sam have a lot of renovating to do. Jenny is…

International Poetry Book Award for Local Writer

By Alice Fowler Surrey writer Liz Kendall and her London-based co-author Vilma Bharatan have been awarded third prize in The International Poetry Book Awards 2025.  Their book, Meet Us and Eat…

Two Unitaries for Surrey – Letter to Council Leaders in Full

Please see the letter from Steve Reed, Secretary of State to all Surrey council leaders below in full… See also: It’s Two Unitaries for Surrey – SoS Says It Is…

Guildford Sea Cadets Get Set For Their Tough 24-Hour ‘Rowathon’

The sea cadet HQ in Dapdune Wharf badly needs a new roof – so the cadets are preparing for a gruelling challenge to raise the money to get the work…