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Council Endorses Flood Alleviation Scheme But Hears Cautionary Note On Funding

By Martin Giles Following complaints about a lack of action by Guildford Borough Council, councillors voted to formally endorse the Guildford Flood Alleviation Scheme (FAS) at its meeting last night…

Young Music Talent on Show at Guildford City Club’s Juice Box

Live music at the Guildford City Club in Joseph’s Road, Guildford on Thursday, April 16, features young local artists, most of whom are connected in some way to an open…

Chance for New Council Candidates To Be Heard First-hand

By Martin Giles Guildford South West residents are being invited to a hustings in their Village Hall where they will be able to hear first-hand from candidates standing in the…

Flames Defeat Storm Again

For the third time in recent weeks Guildford Flames defeated Manchester Storm to secure a top half, fifth position in the final standings. The Guildford ice hockey team will take…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.346

By Malcolm Fincham Weather conditions began to settle for the most part as we moved into mid-March. High pressure held back rain-bearing westerlies from southern counties of the UK. On…

Flames Reach Belfast to Burn Giant Champs

Josh Waller had a three-goal night (April 4) while two for Tyler Busch and a Josh Nixon single rounded out the scoring for a 6-2 win at league champion Belfast…

Letter: Expecting Developers to Provide Infrastructure Was Naive

From David Roberts In response to: When It Comes to Planning Decisions – We Reap What We Sow Do I smell an election coming up? Expecting one of Britain’s housebuilders…

Notice: Council Election – Guildford South West Hustings – April 28

Want to get the measure of the Guildford South West candidates standing in the election for the new West Surrey Council? If so, here’s your chance……

Greener Guildford Community Effort To Revive Town’s Neglected Street Floral Displays

By Hugh Coakley Guildford town centre will be bursting into floral colour once again as three local charities adopted and started to rejuvenate GBC’s long redundant and neglected on-street flower…

Letter: There Has Been Some Progress on Council Votes

From Maddy Redpath R4GV borough councillor for Castle ward  In response to: Flashback – Councillor Votes Must Be a Matter of Public Record To lift the spirits of the editor,…