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Christmas Service of Remembrance at Guildford Crematorium, Wednesday, December 10

Guildford Borough Council is hosting a Christmas service of remembrance at Guildford Crematorium on Wednesday, December 10 at 6.30pm. The service offers time and space for people to remember loved…

Duchess of Edinburgh Opens The Lighthouse

Smiles, celebration and a huge sense of community filled the room on Thursday (December 4) as Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, officially opened The Lighthouse in the Upper High Street,…

All Welcome to Guildford U3A Group’s Carol Concert, Wednesday, December 10

Guildford Area U3A group’s annual Christmas carol concert is on Wednesday, December 10, at St Nicolas Church, starting at 2pm. There will be readings and other Christmas music too. All…

Surrey Police Launches Annual Crackdown on Drink and Drug Driving

Surrey Police have begun Op Limit, a national campaign aimed at tackling drink and drug driving during one of the highest-risk periods of the year. Throughout December, officers from the…

Ockham Burglars Jailed

Three men have been sentenced at Guildford after pleading guilty to burglary from a house in Ockham. On October 10, a homeowner returned home around 9.30pm to discover they had…

Guildford’s Expanding Role in the World of Poetry and the Creative Arts

Surrey Poet Laureateship’s end-of-year gala brought an electric night of performance, community, and celebration to the Nomad Theatre in East Horsley. The event, described by the organisers as their most…

Letter: The Forgotten Side of Guildford – Are We Living in a Third World Country?

From Dale Layman Prospective Reform candidate for Guildford West I am planning on standing as the Reform candidate for the Guildford West area in the unitary elections in May next…

Letter: Facial Recognition? Beware What You Wish For

From Jim Allen In response to: comment from Frank Emery on: Councillors Demand Police Facial Recognition Vans Mothballed Pending Consultation The assertion: “If you’re not doing anything wrong, you’ve got…

North Street Development Plan Changes Approved Despite ‘Monolithic’ Claim

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Fresh changes to a major Surrey regeneration project have been slammed as “monolithic” and “top heavy” despite being approved. Guildford councillors have given the…

Letter: Results of Face Recognition Trial Should Be Applauded

From Howard Moss In response to: Councillors Demand Police Facial Recognition Vans Mothballed Pending Consultation I am astonished that Cllr Tim Bonsundy-O’Bryan [Lib Dem, Hoe Bridge] feels that the use…