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Letter: On the Buses

From Gordon Bridger hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford Having been involved in the saga of the underused and initially expensive “shuttle-bus” (its name was mistake number one, it…

‘Dangerous And Scary’ Pavements In Guildford Draw Widespread Criticism

By Hugh Coakley During an inspection tour, Guildford’s town centre pavements have been branded “badly maintained, dangerous and scary” by the Guildford Access Group (GAG), the voluntary body dedicated to…

Opinion: Festival Success Should Stimulate A Masterplan That Utilises Guildford’s Riches

By Bill Stokoe Chair, Guildford Vision Group A great number of people enjoyed Guildford’s fine heritage sites and attractions during last weekend’s Heritage Festival. Many of us involved consider the…

Guildford Joins World’s Millions To Protest and Demand Action Now On Climate Change

About 1,000 climate change protesters, led by schoolchildren organisers, marched through Guildford today (September 20) as part of the global climate strike. Across the world, millions have been on the…

Surrey Officers Researching Libraries Abroad To Transform The County’s Service

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey council officers are researching libraries in countries as far away as Australia to find how the county’s 52 libraries can be transformed. Officers…

Guildford Lib Dem Plan To Check Out Return Of Free Shuttle-Bus Causes Caustic Replies

A Guildford Liberal Democrat plan to investigate reinstating a free town-centre shuttle-bus service has provoked prickly responses from other parties. Cllr Joss Bigmore (Christchurch), leader of Residents for Guildford and…

Letter: The New Solum Station Development Scheme Does Deliver What Guildford Needs

From David Smith In response to: Opinion: Rage, Rage At The Building Of The Blight That Is Solum’s ‘Great Wall Of Guildford’ I have much respect for The Guildford Dragon…

Legal Aid Denial in 1974 Guildford Pub Bombing a ’Travesty’ And a ‘Betrayal’

Denial of legal aid for the family of Private Ann Hamilton, killed in the 1974 Guildford pub bombings, is a “travesty”, a leading lawyer has said. The 19-year-old soldier was…

Former Councillor’s Offer of Handover Advice on Town-Centre Planning Left ‘On File’

A former senior Conservative councillor says his offer of advice on town-centre planning has been rebuffed by the new Lib Dem leadership at Guildford Borough Council (GBC). Geoff Davis, in…

Council Backs Guildford’s Toilets and Plans New One for Disabled

A review by the Executive Committee has found the 17 public toilets in Guildford are well-used and maintained. Other items discussed were free toilets, the possible closure of the Home…