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Guildford Council Answers Questions About Walnut Bridge

By Martin Giles An apparent design or construction fault with the new Walnut Bridge which caused rainwater to gather and freeze in the sub-zero temperatures earlier this month has been…

City Stop Losing Run, Away Against Promotion Contenders

Knaphill (0) 1, Guildford City (0) 1 By Barry Underwood Two goals in second-half stoppage time saw both sides depart Redding Way with a point a piece. For Guildford this…

Letter: What Are Your Views on Epsom Road Safety?

From: Richard Mills Conservative borough councillor for Castle Ward May I draw your readers’ attention to an initial survey being undertaken by concerned residents and myself with the support of…

The Ash Aspect: GBC Remains Silent on Plot of Land Promised to the Community

By David Reading What will happen to the plot of land that Bewley Homes set aside for the construction of a new GPs’ surgery in Ash, now that the NHS…

Railway Strike Services Announced

South Western Railway (SWR) has outlined its services during the upcoming industrial action by the ASLEF union. Strike action has been called on Tuesday, January 30 with SWR running a…

Knifepoint Robbery in Guildford – Police Appeal for Witnesses

A man, parked up in his car a residential Guildford street, was robbed at knifepoint on Thursday, January 11. The victim was parked in Waterside Road in a black Kia…

Protest Grows Over McDonald’s Plan at Tongham Wildlife Site

By David Reading More than 5,000 people have signed a petition opposing McDonald’s application to build a 24-hour drive-through restaurant on the Tice’s Meadow and Tongham Ponds Site of Nature…

Letter: If Cycling Is Seen To Be Safer More Will Cycle

From: Helen Skinner In response to: The London Road Plans Are 100 per cent Better Than What We Have Those of us who cycle regularly around the rest of Guildford…

Motorists Asked to Steer Clear of Gritters

Five National Highways gritters were struck by other vehicles while they were out and about spreading salt last winter. Each incident left the vehicles involved with visible damage. The year…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.296

By Malcolm Fincham Overcast leaden skies welcomed the new year in, as once again I gathered with a small posse of pals for the start of another new year’s sightings…