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Death of Margaret Thatcher – Guildford Conservatives Issue Statement

Guildford Conservatives have issued a statement following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday (Monday, April 8th). The statement starts: “It is with huge sadness that the Guildford…

Election Agent’s Error Means No Conservative Candidate for Shalford in County Elections

An ‘administrative error’ has left Shalford voters without a Conservative candidate in the forthcoming Surrey County Council election. The Shalford division is regarded as a safe Tory seat. Andrew Barrand,…

Guildford House Sales Report – April

This month’s Guildford house sale records. This report shows a cross section sample of house sales that have been completed in Guildford.   Central Guildford (500m radius of High Street)…

No Votes To Be Cast In South Ash and Tongham By-Election

Voters in South Ash and Tongham will not be able to vote for a new councillor at the Guildford Borough Council (GBC) by-election on May 2nd because there is only…

Councillor Seeks Permission to Continue Despite Long Term Absence

The future of Cllr John Garrett (Con, Lovelace) as a councillor will be decided at next Thursday’s (April 11th) full meeting of Guildford Borough Council (GBC). The councillor is receiving…

Vintage Pictures With A Story To Tell, And Some Questions Too!

By David Rose Featured here are some lovely vintage photos, most of which have been sent to me recently. They all have a story to tell – but, as always,…

Council Cash Boost for Local Organisations

Local arts and culture, charities, young sportspeople and community groups will all benefit from a share of £1.25 million grant funding, now approved by Guildford Borough Council’s Executive. The biggest…

Dan James’ Photo Album: April 2013

Introducing Dan James, a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. We are pleased he has agreed to feature some…

Review: London Symphony Orchestra, Piotr Anderszewski, Nikolaj Znaider

The coldest April in 20 years, yet the combination of the LSO (London Symphony Orchestra), Mozart and Mahler practically filled the hall. Obviously the people of Surrey (and maybe further…

Does Anyone Know What On Earth This Is?

A Mr Bill Masen is very concerned about this plant he found growing by St Catherine’s footbridge beside the River Wey. Could someone put him at ease by identifying it…