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Annual Parade In Ash To Remember War Dead

The annual Remembrance Sunday parade in Ash was attended by Education Secretary and Surrey Heath MP, Michael Gove. He was joined by local councillors and members of uniformed organisations for the…

Letter: We Remembered With White Poppies

From John Morris Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for The Peace Party Around ten people gathered quietly in Quakers Acre on Remembrance Sunday morning and stood in a semicircle to listen to…

Man Arrested For Attempted Bank Fraud Following Media Appeal

A man has been arrested today (November 12) in connection with an attempted fraud at a bank in Guildford earlier this year. The incident took place at Barclays Bank in…

Letter: Use Suitable Parts of the Town Centre for Housing Development

From Gerald Bland Director of Guildford Vision Group Jim Allen in his comment on the article ‘Plan For ‘March on Millmead’ Following Horsley Meeting on Green Belt’ identified the following…

Roadside Protest By Fairlands Residents Over New Homes Threat

Protesters from Fairlands were out in force this morning (Tuesday, November 12), with placards making their feelings known about plans to build on land behind their homes. About 40 people…

Council Intends to Reduce Funding for the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Funding the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre at current levels is  ‘inappropriate’ according to a Guildford Borough Council (GBC) report. But it has been decided to continue to give the £310,000 subsidy…

Dragon Interview: Murray Grubb Jnr

Murray Grubb Jnr is the Conservative borough councillor for Ash Wharf. He was elected at a by-election in April, so has only been a borough councillor for six months, but…

Guildford’s Good Neighbour Scheme Run By Volunteers

Care for Guildford is a local good neighbour scheme, established in Guildford in 1976 and run by volunteers. If you know of someone who may benefit, or would like to offer…

Two Plead Not Guilty to Murder in Bellfields

A 23-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy have appeared today at Guildford Crown Court (Monday,  November 11) where they pleaded not guilty to the murder of 54-year-old Neil Tulley in…

Letter: We Must Remember The Lessons Of Conflict

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman Queen Victoria believed that peace in Europe could be preserved by marrying her nine children into the royal houses of nineteenth century. However it is…