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Two Charged As Part Of Probe Into Supply Of Illegal Drugs

Two people have been charged with money laundering in connection with an investigation in to Class A drug supply in north Surrey. Christopher Monaghan, 42, and Karen Monaghan, 43, both…

When Gals In Guildford Were Fighting For The Right To Vote

One hundred years ago there were women in Guildford as determined as any in the UK to get the right to vote. The Suffragist movement was particularly strong here, and…

Plenty Of Places To Visit Throughout Guildford For Heritage Open Days

St Catherine’s Chapel, village gardens and a glassblowing studio are just three of the activities you can enjoy during Guildford’s Heritage Open Days from September 12 to 15. The national…

Did You See Serious A3 Collision?

Surrey Police is asking for witnesses to a serious two vehicle collision involving a black Nissan Micra and an orange Suzuki motorcycle on the northbound carriageway of the A3. The…

Surrey Army Cadet Force Bands Seeks New Members

Based in Stoughton, the Surrey Army Cadet Force Youth Band is seeking 12 new members this autumn as it expands its membership.  Playing mostly military, marching, film and musical pieces,…

Guildford Institute Receives £9.7k Big Lottery Fund Grant

The Guildford Institute is delighted to have been awarded a substantial grant from the Awards for All programme of the Big Lottery Fund. The £9,700 grant has enabled the institute…

Detectives Ask – ‘Do You Recognise These Stolen Goods?’

Local detectives are asking members of the public if they recognise stolen goods from Guildford. Officers have released images of several pieces of jewellery the items sought which demonstrate heir…

Surrey Police’s Contact Centre Celebrates 10th Anniversary

The Surrey Police Contact Centre, which receives both emergency and non-emergency calls from members of the public, has been celebrating 10 years of business. Since opening on August 26, 2003,…

Memory Meadow Helps Raise Funds for Local Hospice

Local residents can remember someone special and help raise funds for a local hospice through a new planting project. The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Memory Meadow on Egerton Road is a…

Two New Associate Directors Appointed At Architects Gerry Lytle

Guildford architect’s practice Gerry Lytle Associates (GLA) is celebrating a busy year with the appointment of two new associate directors, Mark Chambers and Laura Caines.  Since celebrating its 25th anniversary last…