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Tree Falls on Guildford to Portsmouth Line – Now Reopened

A tree fell on the Guildford to Portsmouth train line earlier this evening (Saturday, January 17) temporarily disrupting railway services. No casualties have been reported. Network Rail, in a report…

Stoves and Open Fires Targeted in GBC Campaign on Clean Air and Health

By Esme Campbell and David Reading Wood burning is among the most polluting ways to heat your home and poses serious health risks, warns Guildford Borough Council ahead of Clean…

Mayor’s Diary: January 17 – February 1

The diary for the Mayor of Guildford, Howard Smith, and Deputy Mayor Jane Tyson as provided by GBC. All information supplied by GBC. Find out about Guildford’s Mayor & Deputy…

Where To Go To Find a Free Warm Space and Welcome This Winter

Next week (Monday to Sunday, January 19 to 25) is Warm Welcome Week, designated by the campaign Warm Welcome Spaces. Its aim is to support and promote free, inclusive spaces where…

City’s Match Called Off

Guildford City’s 3pm league match against Balham, scheduled for 3pm today (January 17) has been called off because of a waterlogged pitch at The Spectrum. It will be rearranged for…

Trust Stands Down Critical Incident at the Royal Surrey

The ‘Critical Incident’ declared on Monday, January 12 has now been stood down. The incident was primarily caused, said the hospital, by a high number of attendances at the Emergency…

Ash Vale Station’s Step-Free Access Gets Government Go-ahead

By David Reading The Government has agreed that step-free access can be introduced at Ash Vale Station – bringing good news for the many hundreds of people who supported a…

University of Surrey Professor Comments on Jenrick’s Political Move

By Martin Giles Commenting on today’s defection of Robert Jenrick from the Conservatives to Reform UK, Dr Mark Shanahan, Associate Professor of Political Engagement from the University of Surrey, said:…

Leisure Centre Will Be Lost If Council Does Not Approve Extra Funding, Says Leader

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Not replacing Cranleigh Leisure Centre will inevitably force its closure, said the leader of Waverley Borough Council. But the opposition leader his threat that…

Letter: World Book Day Writing Competition for Blind Children

From: Lara Marshall library engagement manager (RNIB) The year 2026 is National Year of Reading and this, along with World Book Day 2026 on March 5, is a wonderful chance…