By David Rose Shalford railway station and the collision between two goods trains on April 11, 1944, was featured in last week’s vintage photos. One of the trains was made…
May 22, 2014 / 11 Comments / Read MoreGuildford Borough Council has announced some changes to its refuse and recycling collections over the Christmas holiday period. Cllr Matt Furniss, Lead Councillor for Environment, said: “This year some collection…
December 19, 2012 / No Comment / Read MoreStephen Mansbridge (Con, Ash South & Tongham) was formally elected, unopposed, this evening (October 11) to be the new Council Leader of Guildford Borough Council. The election was a formality…
October 11, 2012 / No Comment / Read MoreGuildford will not have a controversial Guy Riots bonfire sculpture on the roundabout by the police station, at the town end of Woodbridge Road. The planning application to erect the…
April 5, 2012 / 6 Comments / Read Moreby Valerie White Guildford’s most famous person in our nation’s history is, without doubt, George Abbot, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 until his death in 1633. However, little…
February 28, 2012 / 1 Comment / Read MoreClick on organisations’ name to open their websites 261 (Guildford) Air Cadet Squadron The ATC offers a wide range of events for 12- to 20-year-olds in and around Guildford. It…
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