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‘Christmas Under the Rubble’ Vigil Held for Palestine on the High Street

By Esme Campbell Palestine supporters convened for a vigil titled “Christmas Under the Rubble” on Guildford High Street this weekend to reflect on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza this festive…

Man Killed in Guildford Road Collision – Police Seek Witnesses

Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision in Sutton Green last night (December 22). Officers were called at approximately 5pm following reports of a collision along the…

Letter: There Are Many Lessons to Learn from GBC’s Mismanagement

From Bernard Quoroll In response to: GBC Tenants Should Be Safe – Money Is Not the Issue What Mr Young says in his letter is that Guildford Borough Council had…

Challengers Are Planning a Casino Night Fundraiser For Early 2026

Challengers, the Guildford children’s charity, will be hosting a new event for 2026 – a Casino Night at the Holiday Inn, Guildford. The event is scheduled for Friday, February 13,…

City Deserve Their Pre-Christmas Win

Guildford City (1) 2 Thatcham Town (0) 0 By Charlie Matthews In the last game before Christmas, City looked to end on a high after what has been a disappointing…

Flames Inflict Heavy Defeat on Table-topping Nottingham Panthers

Flames won an impressive 6-2 victory yesterday (December 21) away, against table-topping Nottingham Panthers. It was only the Panthers’ second regulation defeat of the league campaign. Three unanswered goals in…

Letter: A Huge Thank You to Our NHS and the Royal Surrey

From Jules Cranwell On Sunday, I was advised by 111 to take my wife to Royal Surrey A&E. We called and were asked to attend at 11.30am. I must say,…

Letter: I Hope Our Council Stands Up to the Government

From Sir Mike Aaronson chair Normandy Action Group There is something very concerning about the way the Government is seeking to justify its latest moves to weaken green belt protections.…

Only Surrey Is Denied the Chance to Delay Elections and the Deadline for Creation of a Town Council

By Martin Giles Surrey is the only county not to have been offered the chance to delay elections for the formation of new unitary authorities.  Surrey County Council volunteered the…

County Council Leader Reflects on Busy Year and Can’t Predict Next Election Result

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter As Surrey heads into the new year, the mood at Woodhatch Place, the county council’s headquarters, is one of reflection and quiet apprehension for…