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Mayor Meets Steam Train Crew As It Pauses In Guildford

There was a welcome on the platform at Guildford railway station on Tuesday morning (December 2) when a steam train special, double headed by two engines, pulled in. On hand…

Guildford Councillor Appears at the Old Bailey and Pleads Not Guilty

Guildford Borough Councillor Monika Juneja appeared at the Old Bailey this morning (December 5) to plead not guilty to each of the eight criminal charges she now faces in connection with…

Where Is This? No.138

By David Rose No problems for all those who replied in correctly identifying last week’s mystery pictures. St Catherine’s Chapel was the mystery vintage photo and a part of Guildford…

Guildford Borough Council Taking An In-depth Look at Its Leadership

Guildford Borough Council is taking an in-depth look at the way it operates its leadership, its Executive and other decision-making operations. A cross-party group of councillors has started work on a “balanced and…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.75

By Malcolm Fincham The inclement weather and reduced daylight hours restricted my birdwatching ventures during the last few weeks of November. My family and I have also been deeply saddened by the unexpected loss…

Letter: Action Urgently Needed For Residents Of Beechcroft Drive

From alderman Bernard Parke Is it really too much to ask that the residents of Beechcroft Drive [off the A3 at Stag Hill] to not have to run the gauntlet…

Plans Submitted For Revamp Of Guildford Railway Station

Solum Regeneration, a partnership between Network Rail and Kier Property, has announced that it has submitted a planning application for redevelopment of the east side of Guildford railway station. In a press statement…

Letter: Conservatives Have Always Pledged To Protect The Green Belt

From Matt Furniss,  Conservative ward councillor for Christchurch and lead member for transport, infrastructure and environment The news that this Guildford Borough Council Conservatives will not be supporting green belt…

Don’t Dump Your Unwanted Furniture – Give It To Furniturelink

A CHARITY that recycles, refurbishes and sells good quality pre-owned furniture and electrical goods for all needs more stock urgently. Furniturelink is asking people in the Guildford area who may…

First New Council Homes For 20 Years Are Completed

The first new council homes to be built in the borough of Guildford for over 20 years are now complete. The three, three-bed, homes at Wyke Avenue in Normandy welcomed their new tenants…