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Letter: This Will Be My First March – I Am 69

From Valerie Thompson I will be marching today in protest at the GBC plans.  This will be my first ever march.  I am 69. I have already expressed my views…

Attempted Robbery in Ash

In an attempted robbery in Ash a man tried to grab a woman’s handbag. Detectives are appealing for witnesses. The incident happened when the 46-year-old victim was walking down an…

Fairlands Community Association Aggrieved By Council Threat to Prosecute

Fairlands Community Association is being threatened with prosecution and a potential fine of £2,500 for displaying a banner inviting residents to “write to fight” as part of the Local Plan…

The Way We Were… Cycling in the 1920s – Part 3

Our third look at 1920s cycling is on the subject of kit. What to wear and what to carry. You might be a little surprised. In this third article on…

Letter: Not To Proceed With Our Local Plan Is Not An Option

From Sue Sturgeon Managing Director, Guildford Borough Council Guildford Borough Council’s Local Plan Strategy and Sites – Issues and Options consultation finishes on 29 November. This is the first stage…

Oxfam Shop Appeals for Unwanted Items To Help Crisis Regions

by Maria Rayner Are you having a big sort out in preparation for Christmas and the influx of guests or presents?  Oxfam, 243-247 High Street, is appealing to Guildford residents…

Guildford Parkrun, Saturday, November 23

A new age category record was set by Daniel Wallis, and more than 25% of those who took part recorded new personal bests. There were 194 runners, of whom 11…

Top 20 Smash Hit Years For Ben And His Record Shop!

Little did Ben Darnton know that when he opened his collectors record shop at 5 Tunsgate, Guildford, in November 1993, that he would still be thriving 20 years later. This…

Machinery Is Again Stolen From YMCA’s Social Enterprise Business For Young People

For the third time in three years Plantation Trading, Guildford YMCA’s social enterprise business for young people, has been hit by robbery. The storage area in Wharf Road has been…

Letter: Don’t Panic About Green Belt Proposals

From Gordon Bridger Hon Alderman The widespread concern  about dangers  of erosion of the green belt resulting from economic development expressed largely through government housing targets has not been helped…