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Letter: Guildford Planning is Deeply Flawed

From: Jim Allen In response to: Rules-based Planning Decisions Are Worthless If They Don’t Respect Democracy I have found that planning officers and applicants are looking for the public to…

Poo Protest on the Wey as Lions’ Raft Race Splashes Past

By Hugh Coakley The annual Guildford Lions Charity Raft Race splashed along the sunny river yesterday (Saturday, July 1) with a lighthearted poo protest at Walnut Bridge against Thames Water…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.282

By Malcolm Fincham My arrival back to Guildford after my trip to the Orkney’s saw dry weather continuing to prevail. Locally, temperatures continued to rise into the mid to high…

Dragon Restaurant Review: A Warm Welcome at the Giggling Squid in Chapel Street

By Ference Hepp Giggling Squid, the award-winning Thai restaurant, has revealed two brand new tapas sets, as well as a whole new lunchtime tapas offering as part of a revamped…

Letter: Still Some Concerns on Planned Consultation for London Road Cycle Scheme

From: Fiona Davidson Surrey County Councillor (R4GV, Guildford South-East) In response to Letter: What Next for the London Road Cycle Scheme Unfortunately, I can’t answer all Pat Gallagher’s questions in…

Guildford Lido Celebrates 90 Years with a £2.1m Refurbishment

Guildford Lido has celebrated its 90th birthday following a £2.1 million refurbishment. The new open-air pool includes “state-of-the-art changing facilities” said a spokesperson from Guildford Borough Council. The outdoor main…

Woking Residents to be Asked What Services to Keep After Financial Disaster Hits Home

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Residents will be asked what services they value most as Woking Borough Council undergoes a “full restructure” to become smaller and cheaper. Woking bosses…

Dragon Book Review: The Truth Has Arms And Legs by Local Author, Alice Fowler

By Hugh Coakley This is a delightful and beautifully written book of short stories of yearning and discovering and of defiance and independence. The Truth Has Arms And Legs by…

CBE and Two OBEs for Guildford People in King’s Birthday Honours List 2023

Local chartered accountant, Ian Kenyon, who has had a varied commercial career, alongside sharing his skills in the public and charitable sector, has been awarded the prestigious Commander of the…

Issues Mean Aldershot Road Allotments Still Unoccupied

By Hugh Coakley With a reported 413 people on the waiting list for an allotment in Guildford, both Guildford Borough Council and the Guildford Allotments Society (GAS) have reacted to…