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Letter: Walking by Loseley Fields Means More To Me Than I Can Express

From Julia Parris In response to: The Blocking of a Well-used, Valued Path Is Causing Ill-feeling I am writing to express my support for the concerns raised regarding the blocking…

Notice: Borrow & Save at the Baby Clothes Library

Baby clothing can be expensive and only fit for a short while, why not borrow and save?…

GBC’s Achievement of Sorting Out Its Finances Praised as ‘Amazing’ by Deputy Leader

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Guildford Borough Council’s leadership is celebrating the “extraordinary achievement” of getting its finances on an even keel three years after it was at serious…

Blocking of Popular Field-side Path Criticised – Councillor to Meet Loseley Estate Manager

By Martin Giles A field-side path, used regularly by local residents for decades, has been blocked off by Loseley Estate this week. The estate says they want to prevent crop…

Commissioners Tell Indebted Council To ‘Get a Grip’

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A Surrey council is still not out of the woods yet just months into government intervention, according to commissioners’ first report. Spelthorne Borough Council…

Letter: The Blocking of a Well-used, Valued Path Is Causing Ill-feeling

From Lorimer Burn chairman of the St Catherine’s Village Association Action recently taken to block access to a well-used path really concerns me. I live in Guildown, on the western…

Woking Council Tax Payers Face Another Hike – But Budget Will Not Service Huge Debt

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Band D council tax payers in Woking are expected to pay more than £2,500 a year for the first time after the latest round…

Letter: Libraries Need Not Be Silent But Need To Be Used with Consideration For Others

From the Guildford Library Team In response to: Libraries Need Not Be Silent Mr Dover is absolutely right, long gone is the era of libraries being silent spaces where no-one…

Letter: New Unitary Councillors Will Face a Steep and Ongoing Learning Curve

From Bernard Quoroll In response to: Poor Councillor Attendance at Local Plan Workshop Was A ‘Kick in the Teeth’ for the Organisers The implications of councillor attendance go much deeper…

New University Vice-Chancellor Formally Installed by the Duke of Kent

Guildford Cathedral played host as town and gown came together to see the formal installation of Professor Stephen Jarvis as Surrey’s sixth Vice-Chancellor by the Duke of Kent, who has…