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Letter: Will GBC’s New Planning Document on Building Heights Be Effective?

From John Redpath former R4GV borough councillor In response to: GBC Asks Residents for Views on Its Draft Building Height Guidance There was an outcry by many when the North…

Proposed New Leisure Contract Should Improve Facilities and the Council’s Income

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A new water play area, re-designed gym and increased lido opening hours – these are some of the changes that could be coming to…

Witness Appeal Following Fatal Collision

Surrey Police were called to the A286 Grayswood Road in Brook shortly before 3.20pm on Friday,  June 27, by South East Coast Ambulance Service, following reports of a single vehicle…

Celebration at Guildford Cathedral of Its Latest and Future Church Leaders

The annual celebration of the latest and future church leaders has taken place at Guildford Cathedral. This included deacons who have been newly ordained in the Church of England and priests…

Photo Feature: Now You See It…

By Martin Giles Views of the town centre from across the River Wey that have not been visible for sixty years have been opened up once again now the demolition…

Letter: Snail-paced Progress for Full Weir Repair

From S Callanan In response to: A Simple Footbridge Should Have Been Affordable to Keep Towpath Over Weir Open In February 2023, GBC pulled the plug on further funding for…

Mayor’s Diary: July 5 -July 20

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…

One Homeowner Recompensed but Fight Continues Over Waverley CIL Charges

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter and Guildford Dragon reporters A homeowner who faced the threat of court action, heavy fines and even imprisonment over planning fees charged by Waverley…

Letter: Fine Those Guilty of Anti Social Behaviour

From Roland Dunster In response to: We Should Not Accept Traffic Offence Penalties As a Way To Raise Council Revenue One source of revenue I would be delighted if all…

GBC Working Hard To Mitigate Looming Weyside Urban Village Deficit

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Funding a 1,650-home development project is still “the biggest financial risk” to Guildford Borough Council as it tries to manage its growing budget deficit.…