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Letter: Greif and Groan – The Town Centre Masterplan

From Barry Williams In early October, Guildford Borough Council (GBC) will release the fifth draft of the Guildford Town Centre Masterplan (TCMP) for detailed public consultation. This represents another opportunity for…

‘Veil of Secrecy’ Claim Over Wisley Proposals Denied by Planning Councillor

Accusations that Guildford planners are drawing a “veil of secrecy” over their negotiations with the company hoping to develop green belt land at the former Wisley airfield have been denied…

Guildford Ramblings: Music, Magic And Meanderings Along Rivers Wey And Thames

By Kay Hiatt Our ramble began at the Canoe Car Park in Weybridge on a beautiful early September day. As soon as we set off along the Thames path we…

Masterplan For Town Revealed – Riverside Sites To Be Transformed

Guildford Borough Council (GBC) has today (August 28) published a draft Guildford Town Centre Masterplan prepared by Allies and Morrison who have been working on the plan for over a year.…

Walks Will Explore Canal History

Historic waterway locations on a 19th century canal route will be explored during two guided walks over the 2015 Heritage Open Days weekend. The Wey & Arun Canal Trust (WACT)…

First Of A New Series Of Walks Hosted By Living Streets

A new series of monthly social walks designed for all levels of fitness and ability are starting in Guildford. The first takes place in the Westborough ward on Monday, August…

Letter: A New Marina at Send Would be the Triumph of the Absurd

From Jenny Procter Member of the Save Send Action Group Localism and common sense face an interesting test case when the planning meeting for an 80 berth, narrow boat marina…

Richard’s Wey August 2015

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations The continuing dry weather in July meant that the grass on the locksides has stopped growing for now,…

Opinion: Who Did You Vote For In Your Parish Council Election?

By Bill Nelson Bill Nelson is the chairman of Seale and Sands Parish Council. In a series of articles he will explore the role of parish councils in local government…

Canal Trust Fighting A Pretty Nasty Invader

Volunteers have been pulling up pretty flowering plants because it is feared they are a huge threat to a waterway restoration project in Surrey and Sussex. Workers have been “bashing”…