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The Dragon Says: Openness & Transparency? It’s Time To Walk The Walk

The council says that, “as a matter of law and natural justice” it must preserve the rights of both parties involved in the case between David Hill and Judith Coslett,…

Major Road Works Start on Guildford ‘A’ Road

The main road between Guildford and Godalming may be closed between 8pm and 6.30am, commencing this evening (9 July) to allow resurfacing. The local stretch of road affected commences by…

Deadline Changes Will Give Councillors More Time to Prepare Responses

by Liz Raum Members of the public wishing to ask questions at Guildford Borough Council meetings will need to give a little more notice. This follows amendments to procedures agreed…

Dan James’ Photo Album: July 2013

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is a selection of  photos for July, all…

Letter: Call For Football Enthusiasts To Help Out At Guildford City

From Chris Pegman, vice-chairman Guildford City Football Club Guildford City Football Club has just completed a successful first season back in the Southern Football League, back again in the prestigious…

Fun In The Sun At Festival Boat Gathering And Raft Race

With no hint of the weather conditions that cancelled last year’s event (first drought and eventually flood) the Guildford Festival Boat Gathering took place at Millmead at the weekend, with…

Riff Raff Diary for June 2013

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig June has been a busy month strimming and mowing with the warm damp days encouraging plenty of growth. I…

Body Discovered in Hog’s Back Lay-by

The body of a man was discovered in a vehicle on the A31 Hog’s Back near Seale today (July 8). Police officers were called to a lay-by close to the…

Letter: Affordable Homes Should Be For First Time Buyers

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman Guildford is not alone in its need for affordable housing, but how can we be sure that such accommodation finds its way into the first…

First Use of Council Powers to Make An Empty House A Home

A house in Guildford, which has been empty for over five years, is the first to be brought back into use by Guildford Borough Council using compulsory powers. The privately-owned property,…