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Developer Has Plans To Redevelop Tunsgate Square

Tunsgate Square, off Guildford’s High Street, is to be redeveloped, subject to planning permission. A public consultation is to be held this Saturday. A press release from the appointed development…

Serious Collision on the A3 – Motorcyclist Airlifted to Hospital

A motorcyclist has been airlifted to hospital following a serious road traffic collision on the southbound A3 near to Burnt Common. The single vehicle collision happened at around 3.20pm (October…

Where Is This? No.129

By David Rose Well done to all those who correctly identified the demolition of the old railway bridge and the installing of the new one at the foot of Woodbridge…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.71

By Malcolm Fincham The continued mass migration of our summer visiting birds, many now heading for their winter homes in Africa, visits of some passing migrants, as well as the arrival of…

Absence of Key Players Leaves City’s Defence Looking Frail

Epsom & Ewell (2) 4, Guildford City (1) 1 – September 30 Match Report by Barry Underwood Despite an encouraging first half, Guildford City once again fell to a disappointing defeat…

Protesters Say Council Should Not Suspend Sponsorship Policy for Armed Forces Day

Protesters gathered outside Millmead council officers last night as the Executive prepared to debate a decision, already taken by Guildford Borough Council’s (GBC) managing director, to suspend its sponsorship policy…

Opinion: The Dragon Meets St George

By Martin Giles I was minding my own business, dutifully scribbling at the back of the council chamber when a public speaker, Peter Shaw, a doctor of something or other…

Change to Petition Signature Threshold Shelved by Council Executive

The size of a petition required to force a debate by the full council is to remain at 500 signatures despite a proposal contained in a list of recommendations following…

Guildford Pub Bombings – Service of Commemoration This Sunday

Staff from Guildford Borough Council’s parks department were today (Tuesday, September 30), planting flowers and making good Quakers’ Acre in North Street, ahead of this Sunday’s service of commemoration for…

Pheonix Court Rises Following A Welcomed Makeover

A shopping precinct in Guildford town centre has had a much needed make over. Phoenix Court, that links the High Street and North Street, has been cleaned up, lighting has been improved…