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Body Found in Woodland Believed To Be Missing 69-year-old

Police searching for a 69-year-old who went missing in the Puttenham Common area on June 1 said today that a man’s body had been found. A Surrey Police statement said:…

Guildford Choral Promises a Summer Evening Spectacular

Guildford Choral will be presenting Gloria! – a programme consisting of three much-loved pieces of music by Bruckner, Poulenc and Mozart – in a summer evening concert at Holy Trinity…

Volunteers Are Needed To Test My Wearable Wellbeing Technology

Sponsored article By Rebecca Street InnovateUK award winner A self-funded research study is recruiting local participants in Guildford throughout June to test a pioneering textile technology designed to support wellbeing.…

Mayor’s Diary: June 7 – June 22

The diary for the Mayor of Guildford, Howard Smith, and Deputy Mayor Jane Tyson as provided by GBC. All information supplied by GBC. Find out about Guildford’s Mayor & Deputy…

Letter: Not All PIP Claimants Need It

From Helena Townsend In response to: Eight Out of Ten PIP Claimants in Guildford Face Cuts to Their “Lifeline” I am sure Zöe Franklin hears only from genuine people who…

AI Technology at the Forefront of Surrey Conservation Project

By David Reading In a ground-breaking conservation project making use of Artificial Intelligence, teams of volunteers are being deployed to record the plant species which thrive on rare acid grassland…

Mayor of Guildford Drops In on One of His Chosen Charities

Last month, the new Mayor of Guildford, Howard Smith, spent time with one of his chosen charities, Phyllis Tuckwell. He joined its Living Well Service team at the Beacon Centre…

The Church’s Message Is As Relevant As Ever, Says Ash’s Retiring Priest

By David Reading After 22 years as Rector of St Peter’s Church in Ash, the Rev’d Keith Bristow is about to retire. His final service will be at 10am on…

CANCELLED: Have a Blooming Picnic – June 7

We have been informed by Guildford’s Tourist Information Centre that tomorrow’s “Blooming Picnic” event has been cancelled because of a poor weather forecast.…

Eight Out of Ten PIP Claimants in Guildford Face Cuts to Their “Lifeline”

Liberal Democrats at Westminster say that a written Parliamentary Question has revealed  that in 55 constituencies in England and Wales, 90 per cent of those claiming the standard rate of…