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Romeo & Juliet Production to Raise Awareness of the Facts Around Knife Crime

By Alice Fowler Guildford Shakespeare Company has begun its production of Romeo & Juliet, which is taking place on the streets of Guildford. April Hughes plays Juliet, following her recent…

Much to See at Guildford Arts Summer Exhibition

High quality contemporary art by national as well as local artists will be on display at the annual Guildford Arts Summer Exhibition from July 3 to 18. Now in its…

Notice: Author Alice Fowler ‘In conversation’ at Guildford Institute, Friday, July 19

Guildford author Alice Fowler, whose debut collection of short stories was published in July 2023, will mark a year since publication with a special “in conversation” evening event at the…

Notice: Launch of New Book, Memories of Royal Grammar School and Guildford in the 1960s

Former Royal Grammar School pupil Keith Browning has written a book looking at the history of the school and what Guildford was like in the 1960s. Keith will be launching…

Resident’s Investigation Reveals GBC Failings over Ash Green Homes Application

By David Reading Ash Green residents opposing a small housing development on open space in their village may have had their case sabotaged by a series of extraordinary failures by…

Letter: Governments Must Be Accountable

From: Ben Paton In response to: I Do Question the Claim That Brexit Is Has Been a Disaster A member of the public asked at BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions…

Updated: Hospital Cancer Centre Forced To Postpone Appointments Over ‘Critical Incident’

The Royal Surrey County Hospital yesterday declared a critical incident in their radiotherapy department due to the loss of their operating system (June 18). This impacted both the Cancer Centre at…

Letter: I Do Question the Claim That Brexit Is Has Been a Disaster

From: John Perkins In response to: We Need Closer Cooperation with Europe David Roberts says no one now “seriously questions that Brexit has been a disaster”. Really? Nobody questions that…

PTSD Woman Frustrated with Guildford Council House Wait

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A 60-year-old woman with PTSD who has been sofa-surfing for three years says she’s at the “end of her tether” waiting for a council…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 306

By Malcolm Fincham The weather remained cool during the first weeks of June as a north-westerly flow kept temperatures down across the UK. There are even reports from a long-time…