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PCC Helping Fund Surrey Fight to Stem Violence Against Women

David Munro, Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner, has condemned the violence involved in the tragic death of Sarah Everard in London, stressing the importance of listening to women and girls…

Book Now For Guildford Institute’s Summer Term

The Guildford Institute in Ward Street has launched its digital brochure for the summer term. There are more than 60 courses, workshops and talks on offer to the local community…

Guildford Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Honours Covid Heroes

Community heroes of the Covid pandemic have been recognised by the Guildford Branch of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The organisation held The BIG Mercy for Mankind Thank You awards event on…

Win A Fridge In The Food Waste Challenge

Zero Carbon Guildford, is calling for people to join the charity in cutting food waste in Guildford. And you could win a new A+ efficiency Hisense fridge by taking part…

Foodwise Teaching Cookery Knowhow With Support From Jamie Oliver And Tesco

Community cook Charlotte Fraser will be using Jamie Oliver’s cookery knowhow to help families in need across Guildford to create simple, nutritional and delicious recipes. Charlotte works for FoodWise, a…

Students Raise £1,200 to Help Feed 20,000 Animals in Closed Zoos

Guildford College students have raised £1,200 for the entrance fee-starved London and Whipsnade zoos, each student walking a mile a day all February, a welcome break from their computer screens.…

Surrey Police Pledge to Continue Commitment to Racial Equality

Surrey Police have signed the Race at Work Charter, in their drive to reflect the community by improving the experiences of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic employees in the workplace.…

Cash Is The Way To End Young Homelessness Says YMCA

Unlocking financial and also social barriers for homeless young people will help solve rough sleeping, says the YMCA DownsLink Group. Its centre in Bridge Street, Guildford offers a range of…

24/7 Mental Health Help Opening in Woking to Cope With Covid Stress

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A Surrey mental health crisis service is trialling 24/7 opening hours to help cope with the increase in anxiety during the pandemic. Guildford, Woking,…

Students Reveal Why They Have Chosen Nursing As A Career

Grace Eakin is an undergraduate studying for a degree in philosophy at the University of Reading, who also has links with Guildford. Here she speaks to five student nurses from…