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Person Dies After Being Hit By Train at London Road Station

A person died after being struck by a train in Guildford on Friday afternoon, July 5. Emergency services were called to London Road station at about 2.30pm after reports of…

Power Cut Hits High Street Businesses

A power cut hit Guildford shops and Abbot’s Hospital this afternoon following repairs being carried out by the High Street entrance to Jeffries Passage. Shops above Jeffries Passage and round…

Blood Runners Are Desperate For ‘Friends’

Could you be a Blood Runner? The Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers charity (SERV) based near Slyfield in Guildford is desperate for volunteers to run a new friends group in…

Letter: Travellers Should Abide By The Rules

From Godfrey Chapples Everyone has a need for a roof over their heads. Most of us take the route of a permanent building to live in, which we rent or…

Hear About New Project That’s Helping People To Become Volunteers

A new initiative called Welcome to Volunteering! is having its formal launch on Monday, July 15, where people are being invited to hear all about the project. Volunteering promotes wellbeing.…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.40

By Malcolm Fincham On returning from my whirlwind tour of Scotland, with fond memories of the wildlife sightings still lingering, and feeling I needed another holiday to recover fully, I…

David Hill: Grievance Policy Prevents Further Disclosure

Guildford Borough Council’s grievance policy is preventing it  from giving any further information about the complaint that has been made against chief executive David Hill. A council spokesperson stated: “[The…

Opinion: Traveller Sites – The Council Has Been Put Between A Rock And A Hard Place

by Martin Giles For the past two years that I have been attending council planning meetings at Millmead there has been a clear message from all parties: we have to…

Green Lane Residents Asked To Leave Verges Alone

New residents in Green Lane at the top of The Mount, the old road that leads to the Hog’s Back, have been asked to leave the verges and hedgerows to…

Opinion: Guildford Must Play Its Part In Commemorating WWI 100 Years On

By David Rose August 2014 sees the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. The government has recently been outlining its plans to commemorate this important event…