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Updated: Man Who Died After Assault Outside Social Club Is Named

The man who died during the early hours of Sunday morning (January 4) following an assault in Joseph’s Road, Guildford, has been named by police as Richard Stroud, aged 46, and…

Alderman Hits Out Over Railway Station Revamp Plans And ‘Misleading’ Brochure

Alderman Gordon Bridge has hit out over plans for the redevelopment of Guildford railway station and is concerned over what he believes is a “misleading glossy brochure” being circulated on behalf of…

Letter: Petrol Down, Rail Fares Up – Not A Good Mix

From Bernard Parke The falling price of petrol linked to the rise in rail fares will only encourage more traffic on our heavily congested roads. This in turn will not only…

Closure Order Issued On Troubled Flat In Stoughton

A flat in Stoughton, plagued by antisocial behaviour that included threats to neighbours, has been boarded up following a closure order obtained by the police. The order was granted on Monday, December 29, for 6 Ardmore…

Where Is This? No.141

By David Rose Calling all mystery picture addicts…. We’re back again after a slightly longer duration than usual for your replies. Christmas festivities, that included lots of food and drink and…

Guildford Lib Dems Call For Speed Cameras On A3 Accident Spot

Guildford’s Liberal Democrats are calling for speed cameras to be installed on the A3 in light of ‘a sustained period of accidents and traffic congestion’ locally. The move, made by the Lib…

Football: City lose to Windsor FC

Click here for latest match report and pictures (Windsor FC 2 Guildford City 0) on Guildford City FC’s website. Apologies for not keeping readers up to day with match reports for a…

Guildford All Lit Up For Christmas – Then And Now

By David Rose Taking some photographs of Guildford’s Christmas lights in the High Street this year, I wondered in which year the town was first lit up for the festive…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.77

By Malcolm Fincham – a Christmas special There was minimum time for my birdwatching in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Making a brief afternoon walk along the towpath on a pleasant…

You Don’t Have To Be A Full-time Student To Enjoy Benefits Of University of Surrey

By Anna Valentina Every year lots of us take vows to better ourselves starting on January 1st – to learn some new skills, to start doing sports, to spend more time…