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Maybe Going, Going and Gone: More Chains Close In Guildford Town Centre

By Hugh Coakley The cull of town centre chains continued this week with three chains either closing or in negotiations which could lead to closure. Patisserie Valerie, the cake and…

Woking Puts Check on £100,000 RHS Wisley Plea for Education Centre

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter An application by RHS Wisley for a £100,000 grant to a multi-million-pound education centre has been put on hold after it received mixed reaction…

‘Savage’ Guildford Train Knife Killer Must Serve At Least 28 Years

Darren Pencille was sentenced to life yesterday for the “savage” murder of Lee Pomeroy, 51, with a knife on a Guildford to Waterloo train last January, the judge ruling he…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.191

By Malcolm Fincham By the middle of June the weather had become more settled around Surrey and its surrounding counties. A much appreciated opportunity came my way to visit Farlington…

County Council Finally Declares Climate Change Emergency

Report and photos by Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey County Council has declared a climate change emergency as protesters staged a “die-in” outside county hall. Councillors voted to provide…

Letter: The Older Generation Has Not Completely Failed

From Dave Middleton The letter from Brian Creese, Young Campaigners Are Right to Think That Older Generations Have Failed Them is yet another example of a political activist trying to…

Stronger Green Belt Protection ‘Vital to Climate Change Campaign’

Local authorities in London and the Home Counties which have declared a “climate emergency” in their districts, and propose to adopt strategies and action plans to tackle climate change, are…

Man Gets 40 Months in Prison for Attack on Woman in Ash Vale

A man has been jailed for three years and four months after pleading guilty last Friday (June 21) to assaulting and trying to rob a woman in Ash Vale on…

Ideal Holiday At Home Fun For Senior Citizens

Senior citizens are once again being invited to enjoy a three-day holiday at home courtesy of Guildford Baptist Church at Millmead. This year’s theme is ‘Millmead campers’ and takes place…

Letter: New Railway Bridge Would Damage the Setting of Historic Buildings

From David Weller In response to: Ash Residents Express Doubts and Fears Over New Rail Bridge Plan As an occupant of one of the oldest inhabited houses in England, namely…