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New Heart Monitors Have Halved Waiting List

Five new heart monitors were presented to cardiologist Dr Chua this week by a Guildford group of British Heart Foundation fundraisers led by Shirley West. Each monitor costs £3,000. They…

Rector’s New Book Puts Focus On Loving The Local Community

A Guildford rector’s regular blog on his parish’s website and his commitment to the local community has resulted in him being asked to write a new book. Reimagining Discipleship: Loving…

Internal Investigation Under Way At The Electric Theatre

A member of staff was escorted from their workplace at The Electric Theatre today (Thursday, October 18) according to unconfirmed reports. Guildford Borough Council subsequently issued the following statement: “Following…

Police Ask – Do You Know This Man?

Detectives are appealing for witnesses to come forward with information after a teenager was left with a broken nose and requiring dental surgery after a violent and unprovoked attack. The…

Guildford Parliamentary Constituency Boundary – Change Proposed

The Guildford parliamentary constituency will gain several areas to the east of Guildford but lose areas to the south, including Cranleigh, if proposals announced by the Boundary Commission are accepted.…

Sleeping Through the Great Storm

By Malcolm Wyatt With the wind howling, rain swirling, leaves taking flight, the paths treacherous and the homemade wooden contraption in the front-room chimney breast clunking away in harmony with…

Where Is This? No.29

By David Rose It didn’t take many of you long to recognise last week’s mystery photo of a football pitch as being in Shalford Park – where boys from Holy…

Guildford Company Closure Rate Slows

There has been a reduction in company closures during the first six months of the year in Guildford, according to statistics in the latest Duport Business Confidence Report. Company closures…

Letter: A Town Council Could Sort Out These Shameful Eyesores

From Jonthan Tatlow I have known Guildford all my life and I have lived and worked in the town centre for nearly half a century. I can therefore say with…

Trip Down School’s Memory Lane With Birthday Tea Party

Pupils past and present enjoyed a tea party at Holy Trinity Pewley Down School on Tuesday afternoon (October 16) as part of its 200th birthday celebrations. While current pupils at the…