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Guildford City Poised for New Season

Guildford City concluded their pre-season programme on Tuesday evening (July 29) with a 4-2 victory against Cobham. Manager Kevin Rayner fielded his likely starting line-up for Saturday in the first…

Letter: The Draft Local Plan Is Not Logical

From Graham Moore The logic of Guildford’s Draft Local Plan is flawed. It is not a plan, it is merely a forecast, an extrapolation of very recent trends, assuming that…

Where Is This? No.120

By David Rose Great replies once again to last week’s images. The vintage photo showed a ‘slow’ train to Portsmouth between the two tunnels at St Catherine’s. The bridge from…

Commonwealth Silver for Surrey Smashers Badminton Stars

Surrey Smashers players Gabby Adcock and Chris Langridge secured their first medals of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on Monday evening as England took silver in the mixed team event.…

GP Queues? – ‘It’s The Government’s Fault’ Says Labour Candidate

One in five patients in Guildford and Waverley waited seven days or longer to see a GP the last time they tried, a Healthwatch survey has found.  The figures are being highlighted by…

Police Bail For Councillor Extended Again

Cllr Monika Juneja has had her police bail extended for a second time this morning (Jul 29). The bail now runs to August 7th. The extension is understood to have…

Two Charged Following ‘Nottingham Knocker’ Style Offences

Two teenagers have been charged with theft and fraud offences following an incident when they were going door to door selling cleaning goods in Chilworth at the weekend. The 17-year-old…

Cllr John Garrett Dies After Long Illness

Cllr John Garrett (Con, Lovelace) died on Saturday morning (July 26), it was announced in a council communication this morning. In an email message, a council officer wrote: “I regret…

Letter: We Won’t Need A Congestion Charge in Utopian Guildford

From John Robson Do we really need a congestion charge? Surely the residents from the futuristic garden neighbourhoods on the extremity of the town’s urban area will all be walking,…

‘The Lamps Are Going Out…’ – WWI Commemorative Events and Services

‘The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime’. These words, attributed to Britain’s Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey on the…