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Photo Feature: Additional Repairs for Guildford House Mathematical Tiles

By Hugh Coakley We tend to think cladding for aesthetics is a modern approach to building construction but not so. The mathematical tiling at the rear of the 17th-century Guildford…

Lib Dems Respond to MP’s Statement on Partygate Report

Local Liberal Democrats have branded Angela Richardson’s response to the Sue Gray report “disrespectful” to people across Guildford, Cranleigh and our villages who abided by lockdown rules. The Sue Gray…

Surrey Police See a ‘Willingness to Be Arrested’ in Recent Protests

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A “willingness to be arrested” is leading to more direct action protests by groups such as Insulate Britain and Just Stop Oil taking place…

Delays to M25 Junction 10 Scheme Cause Costs to Jump 25%

By Hugh Coakley National Highways has revealed the lastest cost for the controversial scheme for improving the M25 junction with the A3 has risen to “a maximum of £317 million”,…

Police Need Help Investigating an ‘Abhorrent’ Hate Crime in Guildford

Surrey Police officers investigating a hate crime in Guildford are appealing for help to identify two men. On Saturday, April 30, the victim was in the Casino nightclub with his…

Plum Tree Planted For Queen’s Jubilee And Green Canopy Initiative

A plum tree, donated by the Queen Elizabeth Park Care Home in Stoughton to the Mane Chance Sanctuary in Compton, has been planted to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee and…

Law Staff Take Part In 10k Guildford Legal Walk Fundraising For Justice

A team from South West London Law Centres joined with around 300 other lawyers, caseworkers, volunteers and students from across Surrey to take on the 10K Guildford Legal Walk on…

Rubens’ Blog: Got To Have A Bad Day To Have A Good Day

Rubens King works as an armed forces caseworker for young people, helping people find training, work experience, volunteering and paid work. He also writes giving advice on mental health issues…

Pushing Pedals: It’s National Walking Month #WalkThisMay

This is the monthly column on local cycling by the Guildford Bicycle User Group (G-BUG). Its vision is to make cycling in Guildford safer, more convenient and fun. Members share…

Guildford’s Foodbanks Busier Than Ever Elevated Bishop Tells Lords

“It is tough to live in a deprived community, … within a wealthy community,” the Bishop of Guildford, the Rt Revd Andrew Watson said in his maiden speech in the…