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Letter: The ‘Sequential Test’ Needs To be Properly Applied to Supermarket Proposals

From Gerald Bland Following on from my letter: Aldi Should Only Go To Burpham If There Is No Town Centre Site I would like to add – A supermarket is…

Proposed Changes To Nurse Training – Anne Milton MP Gives Her View

By Victoria Lazarevic Anne Milton, former nurse and Guildford’s MP, has given her view on proposed government changes to nurse training. Under the proposals, student nurses will have to work…

Eagle Radio Needs Schools To Help Create A Royal Gift

Eagle Radio is embarking on a project to bring together all the primary and prep school children of Surrey and Hampshire in celebrating the birth of the new Royal baby.…

Shirley’s Delighted With Her British Empire Medal

Shirley West is delighted with her British Empire Medal (BEM) and had a wonderful time when she received it at County Hall. She was awarded the medal, for her services…

Seeding To Take Place To Round Off Moggy Pond Revamp

This Saturday sees another important step in the revamp of the pond area on Bellfields Green, as volunteers will be gathering to sow grass seed. Despite the set back recently…

Guildford House Sales Report – May

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)…

Speculation Grows That Morrison’s Is Set For The Upper High Street

By Maria Rayner The buzz around the Upper High Street is that supermarket giant Morrison’s is about to move into the former Argos premises. The large unit has been vacant…

Has Anything Really Changed? – A Look Back On Last Week’s Local Election Results

By Martin Giles So a week after the council elections are over what has changed in our local political scene? Not much, is the simple answer but there are some…

Chief Constable Praises Officers For Saving Man’s Life

Two Surrey police officers have been praised for their swift intervention on Friday (May 3), after saving the life of a member of the public who collapsed in front of…

Riff Raff Diary for April

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig The last month has been a time for catching up with the painting of my locks at St Catherine’s…