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Spectrum Gets ‘Reddy’ for British Heart Foundation Fundraiser

Guildford’s Spectrum leisure centre will be raising funds as well as health awareness for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) this Friday, February 6. It sees the start of heart month and Spectrum is encouraging…

Volunteers Needed To Help Make Surrey Half Marathon A Success

Volunteers are needed to ensure this year’s Surrey Half Marathon runs smoothly on Sunday, March 8. Some. 6,000 runners of all abilities will complete their 13.1 mile running challenge and there…

Woodbridge Hill Stabbing: Man Charged With Murdering Daniel Sommerville

A man from London has been charged with the murder of Daniel Sommerville, 24, and will be appearing before magistrates in Guildford on Wednesday morning, February 4. Nathaniel Johnson, 24, from Barkworth…

Letter: Would Readers Like A Chance To Vote On Possible Rise In Council Tax?

From Alderman Bernard Parke I understand that the Surrey County Council is to meet again this month to debate an increase council tax to just below the 2% figure. If this…

Murder Probe: Fourth Arrest And Police Continue To Search Crime Scene

A fourth person has been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man on Woodbridge Hill, Guildford on Monday, February 2. The police say the man, in his 20s, was arrested in the early hours…

Murder Investigation Launched After Man Dies Following Altercation On Woodbridge Hill: Three People Under Arrest

A murder investigation has been launched after a man died in hospital following an altercation on Woodbridge Hill on Monday,  February 2. Three people have been arrested in connection with the incident. Surrey…

Letter: Solum Regeneration – What’s In a Name?

From Gerald Bland, Vision for Guildford Ltd The difficulties Wisley Action Group have encountered in identifying the prime movers seeking to develop Wisley Airfield are by no means unique. Take,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.80

By Malcolm Fincham Taking advantage of a dry spell of weather, I spent some time enjoying a few pleasant days of sunshine during the last weeks of January around the…

Has Anyone Recollections Of WWII Doodlebug That Fell Near Westborough?

By David Rose It was the summer of 1944. Following the D-Day landings, the Allies were advancing, a sign that the end of the war in Europe was near. However, for…

Letter: Points I Put To Solum at Railway Station Public Meeting

From Bob McShee, Guildford borough councillor for Worplesdon. I attended Solum’s public exhibition at the YMCA and was pleased to see that Solum’s latest proposal had omitted the supermarket and…