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Letter: Thank You and Farewell to Our Charity Trustee

From: Jessica Greenhall manager & clerk to the Trustees of the Caleb Lovejoy’s Almshouse Charity We are incredibly grateful for the contributions of Chris Hetherington who has served as a…

Surrey’s 15th McDonald’s Proposed for Cobham

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Big Mac, Quarter Pounder and Filet-o-Fish fans are in for a treat if plans for Surrey’s latest McDonald’s go ahead. The fast food giant…

Guildford Table Tennis News May 2024

By Steve Day Welcome to the ninth and as usual the final edition of our report of the season. This report includes a complete roll of honour for the season…

The Worplesdon Witness May 2024

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon Celebrating May Day May day was celebrated on Saturday, May 4 on Wood Street Village green with…

The Dragon Says: The Solace Report States the Obvious – Real Change is Needed Urgently

By Martin Giles There were no real surprises in the Solace report on the current state of Guildford Borough Council. For those who have been observing GBC in recent years,…

Guildford’s Nightclub ‘Will Reopen’ Says Owner Michel Harper

By Martin Giles The future of Guildford’s biggest nightclub Aux seemed very uncertain following its sudden closure last week but venue owner Michel Harper is adamant that it will reopen.…

Surrey Hills Pub Saved

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A beloved village pub that has nestled in the Surrey Hills since the 16th century has been saved. The Volunteer in Sutton Abinger, near…

Letter: Elected People Must Show That They Are Part of the Solution

From: Bernard Quoroll In response to: Council Leader Apologises Following Publication of Damning Report on GBC I think it is important to say that Guildford’s problems have many deep roots…

Every Little Helps to Tackle Hygiene Poverty

Tesco says it has again joined forces with its suppliers of household brands such as Radox, Sure, Bodyform and Aquafresh to help distribute millions of personal care items to people…

Joys of the Guildford Jazz Scene

By Kieran Galpin In Guildford several groups are driving forward a busy calendar of jazz gigs, contributing to the town’s cultural life. Its modern jazz scene has developed since the…