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Sandfield Terrace Escort Agency Accused of Antisocial Behaviour

Residents in Sandfield Terrace are angry because an escort agency, Guildford Gold, is operating in their street. In an anonymous note, circulated to neighbouring properties, the author complains: “Some strange…

Where Is This? No. 42

By David Rose The regular readers were not distracted by the snowy conditions in last week’s mystery photo and easily recognised it as the entrance to Guildford railway station. I…

Degas’ Little Dancer Missing After Aggravated Burglary

Police detectives are appealing for information from members of the public about a statue, similar to that shown in this image, which was stolen in an aggravated burglary in Ockham.…

Joining In! Community Project Is Going From Strength To Strength

A community project in Guildford that encourages people to get involved with activities and events and to help strengthen local groups is set to grow following the appointment of a dedicated co-ordinator.…

Opinion: Internet Shopping Could Breathe New Life Into Our Town

Many commentators are waking up to the fact that buying goods over the internet is presenting a huge challenge to our traditional high street shops. We are living through what…

School Secures £122,500 From Sport England For New All-weather Pitch

George Abbot School in Burpham has been awarded £122,500 to help build an all-wether sports pitch with floodlights. The money is part of the 2012 London Olympic Games legacy funding…

Opinion: Mum About Town – Snow!

The latest of our Mum About Town article written by “Towny Mummy”. This time she writes about the recent fall of snow . .  Snow! What a great diversion from…

Cold War Fighter Jet Collision Over Guildford

Further to this website’s request for information and eye witnesses as to the location of the 1952 crash sites, FRANK PHILLIPSON tells the story of the mid-air collision. On Monday…

Curry and Music Help Raise Funds For Indian Children

Shaftesbury Hall in Artillery Terrace became a little India on Saturday night. Indian food and music entertained 70 local residents at a fundraiser in aid of Global Handprints. Organiser Caroline…

Ten Year Anniversary of PCSOs Introduction Marked with Awards

It is ten years since Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) were introduced in Surrey and Surrey Police held a special event at Guildford Cathedral to mark the anniversary. The celebration…