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Letter: I Find the Idea That St Mary’s Wharf Would Be Worse Than the Current Eyesore Baffling

From: P Knight In response to: We Have Objected to ‘St Mary’s Wharf’ Development Proposal In her comment, Mary Older states the Guildford Residents’ Association (GRA) are “supporting all of…

‘Draconian’ or Necessary? Politicians Comment on Police Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

By Hugh Coakley Local politicians have given a mixed reaction to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill going through its later stages in Parliament. But all opposition spokespersons are…

Butchers from Bernard’s Outings in the 1930s

By David Rose Here are three superb photos from the 1930s of people on staff outings from Bernard’s, a once well known butchers in Guildford. Reader Malcolm Wenn has kindly…

Covid Uncertainty Hitting Retail But 14 New Town Shops Show Cautious Confidence

By Hugh Coakley Covid is hitting retail in Guildford once again. Following the latest wave of infection, traders are reporting cautious spending and low footfall in the lead up to…

Notice: Amnesty International’s Card Signing Events

The Guildford group of Amnesty International is organising its annual Write for Rights campaign in the town centre to send greetings cards to prisoners of conscience and victims of injustice…

SCC Commitment to Keep Public Libraries

Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Surrey councillors have made a commitment that no library services will be lost in the county in the face of large costs to upgrade facilities.…

Letter: What St Mary’s Wharf Developers Want And What They Get Is Not The Same

From John Rigg R4GV councillor for Holy Trinity and GBC lead councillor for regeneration I have some observations in response to Hugh Coakley’s article on the Saint Mary’s Wharf project…

Orange Floodlighting of Local Landmarks to Highlight Violence Against Women

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Three Guildford landmarks will be lit up orange on Thursday (November 25) to mark the UN’s Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.…

Announcement of Bank’s Closure Welcomes New Opportunities For The Guildford Institute

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) will be closing its Guildford branch on Wednesday, March 9, 2022. The news has been announced by the Guildford Institute, as it owns the…

Excitement as Zero Climate Hub Officially Launches In Guildford

By Hugh Coakley Zero Carbon Guildford opened its doors officially yesterday (November 20). An enthusiastic crowd of about 200 attended the launch in Friary Street, at the bottom of North…