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Surrey Police’s Live Facial Recognition Operates in Guildford High Street

Shoppers in the High Street on Saturday (December 13) may have spotted Surrey Police’s Live Facial Recognition (LFR) van operating for the first time in Guildford. The police later shared…

Letter: Isn’t a Simple Footbridge All That Is Needed?

From Trevor Jones Guildford Rail Users Group As a disinterested party, given I’ve never used Ash Station (except possibly changing between a train and a replacement bus), I’d say the…

Notice: Free Football Sessions for Mental Wellbeing

If you are experiencing mental health issues these football sessions might help……

Site Selection for New Frimley Park Hospital Remains Unclear; Council to Voice Concerns to Wes Streeting

By James Aldridge local democracy reporting service Speculation is taking place over the choice of site for a new Frimley Park Hospital. The existing hospital was constructed from  reinforced autoclaved…

Two Senior GBC Executive Members Step Down But Remain As Councillors

With the demise of Guildford Borough Council looming, the deputy leader and the lead councillor for finance have both stepped down from the Executive for “a combination of work pressures…

Spelthorne CEO Steps Down

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Spelthorne Borough Council’s long-serving Chief Executive, Daniel Mouawad, has stepped down after eight years in charge – despite impending local government reorganisation changes that…

City Unable to Find the Net

Tadley Calleva (1) 2 Guildford City (0) 0 By Barry Underwood This match was like so many others this season. Tadley certainly were lively up front as you would expect…

The Ash Footbridge Project Is Further Delayed – Will It Ever Go Ahead?

By David Reading Construction of the proposed new footbridge over the railway at Ash Station has been further delayed – with still no certainty that the project will ever go…

Guildford Hanukkah Celebration Overshadowed By News of Terror Attack

What was intended to be a joyful celebration of Hanukkah by Guildford’s Jewish community, for the first time in the Guildhall, was overshadowed by the news of the terror attack…

Letter: One of the Ugliest Buildings Guildford Has Seen

From Andrew Halliday former managing director of Safeguard buses See also: Is This the Ugliest Building in Guildford? The mist flowing through the North Downs “gap” across the town on…