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The Former Debenhams Building Is Going, Going… and in August Will Be Gone

By Martin Giles Demolition of the former Debenham’s building continues apace. In the past few days, cut up pieces of huge steel beams were being dropped down from the first…

Dragon Interview: A New Scene for a Guildford Street

Guildford shoppers might have noticed a new scene appearing in Chapel Street. Well-known Guildford artist Nathalie Scott, perhaps better know for her portrait work, has been commissioned by Experience Guildford…

Notice: Free Tai Chi To Help Your Mental Health

Could Tai Chi be the answer?…

Ash Councillors Raise School Layby Closure with Their MP

By David Reading Concerns about the proposed closure of the layby outside Ash Grange School have been raised with MP Sir Jeremy Hunt by Ash Parish Council. Plans for the…

Do You Recognise This Man?

Surrey Police are appealing for help to identify the man depicted in this e-fit as part of their ongoing investigation into a report of rape which took place in Farnham…

Guildford MP ‘Frustrated’ with Transport Minister Over M25 Delays

By Esme Campbell Following the postponed completion of the M25 and A3 roadworks, Lib Dem MP Zöe Franklin said she wants a solution to the “financial hole” it has caused…

Letter: Compton Residents Are Angry and Upset Over Tree Felling

From Sophie Schultz In response to: Concerns Grow over Tree Felling on Loseley Estate During Bird-nesting Season The concerns over the tree-felling at Bummoor Copse in Compton go beyond whether…

County Council’s ‘Devolution’ Solution ‘Will Doom’ West Surrey To Fail

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The county council’s plan to split Surrey in two is  “flawed, inconsistent, incomplete and will doom the west to fail”, say opposition members. Surrey…

Dragon Review: Handbagged – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Handbagged by Moira Buffini takes us back to a very interesting and often turbulent time of 1980s Britain, by exploring the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and Queen…

How VE Day Was Celebrated 80 Years Ago in Guildford

Eighty years ago, May 8, 1945, the Second World War in Europe ended. VE Day was celebrated throughout Britain with street parties in villages, towns and cities alike. See: The…