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Council Pays Respects To The Two Fishermen’s Friends Members Who Died at G Live

The Mayor’s chaplain said a prayer before the full council meeting on Thursday (14 February) for all of those affected by the fatal incident at G Live on 9 February.…

Council Leader Outlines Main Budget Measures

In the wake of last week’s council meeting, where the budget for 2013-14 was approved by 27 votes to 11, Cllr Stephen Mansbridge, (Con, Ash South & Tongham) Leader of…

New Mayoral Team to Receive Training – Despite Objections

The new Mayor and Deputy Mayor elect for Guildford, Cllrs Diana Lockyer-Nibbs (Con, Normandy) and David Elms (Con, Worplesdon), are to receive training for their ceremonial roles. The item was…

Opinion: Mum About Town – Mondays

The latest of our Mum About Town opinion articles written by “Towny Mummy”. This time she writes about staying at home . . . Today I had that Monday feeling.…

Letter: Granite Setts Maintenance – Twin Town Freiburg Shows The Way

From Peter Slade Following up on the comments made about the article ‘Poor State of Guildford’s Iconic Granite Setts Makes Aldermen Ashamed’, your readers might like to see some examples…

Car Crashes into Worplesdon Road Off Licence – Driver Extracted by Fire & Rescue

A 70 year old driver was taken to hospital this afternoon (February 16) after a car he was driving crashed into an off licence at a parade of shops in…

Have You Any Clues To Horsley Robbery at Cash Point Machine?

A woman using a cash point machine on a parade of shops in Horsley was the victim of a robbery on Thursday (February 14). The 45-year-old was taking money out…

Has Henley Park Yielded Up Its Greatest Secret?

Henley Park at Normandy is a fascinating place, full of history. Following on from our review in January of John Squier’s excellent new book all about it, we now include…

Theatre: Satirical Look At Marriage When It Goes ‘Open’

Posing for publicity shots wearing very little indeed in the middle of winter is not the most enviable of pastimes, but two Herald Players gamely bared (nearly) all for the…

Alternative Routes Event Aimed At Senior School Pupils

Senior school pupils in Years 10 to 13 and their parents are invited to attend an event where they can meet employers offering degree programmes, apprenticeships and training courses. They…