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Five-Year Investigation Reveals ‘Heart-Breaking’ Dog Breeding Operation

Two people from Normandy have been convicted of running a dog breeding establishment without a licence following a five-year investigation by Guildford Borough Council. They advertised puppies using a variety…

Police In Unmarked Car Witnessed Man’s Dangerous Driving

A 45-year-old man has been jailed for 26 weeks after police in an unmarked car witnessed his dangerous driving in Guildford. The incident began when Danny Keet, who was driving…

Merrist Wood Students Set To Blossom at BBC Gardeners’ World Fair 

A team of horticulture and landscaping students from Merrist Wood College in Worplesdon look set to inspire thousands of visitors at the BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair with their Showcase…

National Highways Announces A3 Closure At Wisley

A weekend-long closure of part of the A3  at Wisley will start at 9pm this evening (Friday). The closure will allow further work on upgrading junction 10 and the Wisley…

Letter: Look for What Politicians Don’t Say

From Bernard Quoroll former local authority CEO In response to: Local Government Reorganisation Must Strengthen Links Between Communities Whenever I hear from politicians, I always think it is important to…

Relocation of Council Depot Going Ahead – Releasing Land for New Housing

Construction of Guildford Borough Council’s new depot is set to begin following the appointment of McLaren Construction (Southern) Limited as the main contractor. It will be built on previously developed…

Letter: How Can We Trust Cllr Oliver?

From George Potter Lib Dem borough and county councillor In response to: Local Government Reorganisation Must Strengthen Links Between Communities One of Tim Oliver’s first acts after the last council…

Obituary: Roger Nicholas – A Man Who Gave So Much To Guildford

Family and friends have announced the sad death of Roger Nicholas – who contributed so much to his beloved home town of Guildford. Born on 23 December 1935, Roger was…

Fire & Rescue Service To Trial Body Worn Cameras

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is due to start trialling body worn cameras to enhance staff safety and capture video at incidents. This initial trial will see Fire Investigation…

Column: Guildford’s MP Writes – ‘Welfare Benefits Are a Lifeline For Some’

Guildford MP Zoe Franklin’s monthly roundup Spring has finally sprung, and I hope you’ve been able to enjoy Guildford’s glorious weather. In Westminster, the Chancellor’s spring statement was her opportunity to…