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Notice: Watts Gallery Exhibit ‘Heartlands: Inspired by Our Landscape’

By Alice Fowler Guildford’s Janina Klein is one of eight talented local artists whose work, inspired by Surrey’s varied landscapes, is currently on show at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village…

Frimley Park Hospital to Be Rebuilt At a Cost of £1.26bn to Fix Unsafe Roof Problem

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A £1.26billion transformation is planned to deliver a new state-of-the-art Frimley Park Hospital. The hospital will be rebuilt to get rid of a lightweight…

The Worplesdon Witness January 2022

Jan Messinger with her monthly round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Increase in fly-tipping Fly tipping has been on the increase again with a huge quantity of…

Paddling Pool Needs New Floor Just Five Years On from Refurbishment

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A plan to replace the surface of Stoke Park paddling pool at a cost of £170,000 has been put forward. Guildford Borough Council’s Executive…

Council Wants Your Comments on Policies that Will Form Part 2 of Local Plan

Residents of Guildford Borough are being asked by the council to help shape the borough’s future by commenting on its proposed Local Plan Part 2: Development Management Policies. The second…

Letter: Why Are GBC Treating Me Like This?

From: Daniel Hill Over the last nine months, I have battled with Guildford Borough Council (GBC) to try and get to the bottom of the strange oily yellow liquid which,…

Updated: New Year’s Holiday Emergency Roadworks in Shalford Causes Traffic Chaos

By Cecilia Taylor Emergency roadworks to repair a high voltage cable fault in Shalford caused traffic chaos, jams and long delays over the New Year holiday. The works led to…

Six Councils Club Together to Secure the Future of Nature Reserve

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Six councils have clubbed together to protect a nature reserve near Tongham and keep it open to the public.  Surrey County Council (SCC) and…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.246

By Malcolm Fincham December opened its door with a cold start. At Britten’s Pond, what had been a wet and overcast day, gave way to sunshine and showers just an…

Comment: Boris Johnson, Could This Be My Part in His Downfall?

Catherine Houston, chair of the Guildford Liberal Democrats, travelled to North Shropshire to help her party’s campaign on by-election day. The result was dramatic. Here is her account… Mike turned up…