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UniS Open Day

The University of Surrey will be holding an Open Day on Saturday 04 October.  

 

Lib Dems Fight For Shuttle Bus

The Liberal Democrat group at Guildford Borough Council were joined by dozens of members of  

 

Horely Police Consultation

Would you like to influence the policing priorities in the Meath Green area of Horley?  

 

ACM Gospel Choir Debut Album

Born In The Gardens Review

Happy Birthday Ramps

Council Issues Flood Watch

Farmers Market Returns

Death of elderly man blamed on hospital system

 
 

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Belt Up

Surrey Police, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and Surrey County Council are supporting the Europe-wide seatbelt enforcement campaign running from Monday, 8 September

 

Better Safeguards For Children

The Lib Dems are calling for immediate action to protect Surrey\'s children after a shocking report on services for vulnerable children.

 

Housing Central to Labour Campaign

At his campaign launch, Tim Shand said, "Guildford is a great town, but it could be even better. I want to listen

 

Uni Sports Club Memberships

Making the most out of the sports opportunities and facilities at Surrey has never been easier! With 4 membership packages available from UniSPORT

 

£2.6m UniS Funding For Sleep Reserach

A multidisciplinary team of sleep and circadian rhythm researchers, led by Professor Derk-Jan Dijk of the University of Surrey, has recently been

 

xmas panto

 

Rose Kemp Review

Boileroom present Rose Kemp plus Hipslinky & Flight Of The Navigator on 16th Spetember. Doors open at 7.00 pm and tickets cost £6.

 

Fine and Decorative Arts

The twentieth exhibition of paintings and sculptures, in the Guildford offices of Baker Tilly, is now up and running until 18th October 2008

 

Mettam and Hepburn Boost Squad

The Guildford Flames Ice Hockey club have nudged up their roster numbers with the addition of returning netminder Alex Mettam and the

 

Weybridge Witness Appeal

A serious two vehicle road traffic collision occurred today in Weybridge Road, Weybridge in which a man was airlifted to the Royal

 

Kabir Returns

Guildford Heat are delighted to announce the return of 6’6” forward Kabir Abu to the Furnace after a one year stint with Heat’

 

Guildford Question Time

Leading television broadcaster and journalist Nicholas Owen will host a Surrey County Council debate on council tax at the University of Surrey.

 

Happy Birthday Ramps

Although the first team are currently ensconced in a warm dressing room watching the rain pour in Canterbury, September 5 is actually a

 

School Applications Start

From Monday, 1 September, you may apply online for primary and secondary school places for September 2009.

 

Born In The Gardens Review

A Comedy by Peter Nichols on at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Mon 1 - Sat 6 Sept; Mon - Thur 7:45pm, Fri & Sat 8pm,

 

Join The Fire Service

Saving a life requires skill, quick thinking, the ability to take charge of a situation, the capacity to work under pressure and

 

Blue Tongue Update

On 11 August 2008 the Bluetongue Protection Zone (PZ) will be extended yet again following the delivery of additional doses of vaccine.

 

Farmers Market Returns

The largest weekday farmers\' market in the South East is making a welcome return to Guildford High Street on Tuesday 4 September.

 

Wey Kayak Club win Nationals

The results for the National Marathon Championships at Worcester were announced amid a fantastic victory for Wey with 736 points!

 

NPL - UniS Partnership

Following the signing in 2006 of Memorandum of Understanding that aspired to develop closer ties between the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and the

 

South East Stub Out

Figures published yesterday by the NHS Information Centre show that 43,384 people in the South East quit smoking with the local NHS Stop

 

Lightbox Bugs Out

Giant insects are taking over a Surrey art gallery that is being transformed into a huge garden. The Lightbox gallery and museum

 

ACM Gospel Choir Debut Album

ACM Gospel Choir - semi-finalists on BBC One’s Last Choir Standing – are to release their self-titled debut album digitally on September 1, 2008.

 

Euphonic 2008 Line Up

The line-up of local young bands, MCs, DJs and musicians who have made it through the audition process to perform at this

 

Cycling Club Cancels Open 25

After long discussions at recent committee meeting the Charlotteville CC committee has decided that for 2009 it need to reduce the number of

 

Guildford\'s Battle of the Bands

Local band District 6 were crowned winner of Guildford Youth Council\'s Battle of the Bands at the final on Sunday 10 August 2008.

 

StreetCLASH Success

Over 300 young Guildford residents enjoyed sport, art, music and dance activities at StreetCLASH on Sunday 17 August 2008.

 

Energy Firms Need To Address Business Concerns

Energy suppliers are failing to provide businesses with the same fair and transparent service that domestic energy users are entitled to.

 

SEERA Oultines \'Water Wise\' Vision

With water companies bidding to increase customer bills by up to 25%, more must be done to guarantee supplies that meet our region\

 

Benedictine Monk Speaks At Guildford Cathedral

Fr Laurence is a Benedictine monk and the spiritual guide and Director of the World Community of Christian Meditation a contemporary ecumenical

 

Recycling Scheme Fizzes

Local recyclers have already given 100 fruit trees to families in Africa thanks to a scheme that Guildford Borough Council signed up to

 

Sustainable Practise in Universities

The University of Surrey cordially invites members of the media to the Sustainable Practice in Universities: Leading and Improving conference to be

 

MP Milton Angry At PCT

The Guildford and Waverley Primary Care Trust (PCT), sparked outrage in 2005 when, following a widely criticised consultation exercise for the future of

 

Government Stability Package

Ministers launch joint response for a \'robust\' South East economy with a £10m package of support

 

Nanotechnology

 

A-Level Results Day

On Thursday, 14 August A level exam results will come through the door, whatever your expectations and plans, you need to be prepared.

 

UK-Japan Young Scientist workshops

On Thursday 7 August the youngsters will be working together at a session on fuel cells in the chemistry department of the university.

 

SEEDA helps boost SE economy

The South East England Development Agency has once again exceeded expectations, with new figures published today showing how its programmes and influence

 

UniS Professor VP of Environmental UK

Distinguished Professor Roland Clift from the Centre for Environmental Strategy at the University of Surrey has been appointed a Vice President of

 

Archeology Comes Alive

Surrey residents delved into the past at the free Archaeology in Action open day, which took place at the Surrey History Centre

 

Guildford Day Out

A welcoming and attractive town that people would positively recommend to others for a great day out. These are some of the

 

Bedford Road Development

Residents, businesses and other interested parties are being invited to give their views on pre-planning proposals for a site at Bedford Road

 

Platform 9 License Suspension

A Borough Council Licensing Committee met on Friday to ‘review’ the licence for Platform 9 in Park Street near the train station, following

 

Doormouse Guildford Future Secure

Endangered species, the dormouse, can look forward to a brighter future in Guildford thanks to a special partnership between Guildford Borough Council,

 

High Street Review Approved

A new guide to how the town centre should be run has had the seal of approval from local residents and businesses

 

Blondie Excited By Guilfest

Original fans and new generations alike are undoubtedly bursting with excitement at the prospect of Blondie playing at this year’s GuilFest.

 

Bridge jump man identified

THE death of a man who jumped from a bridge over the M23 is being investigated by police.

 

New Mayor Charity Focus

Raising awareness of bowel cancer and helping local families in financial difficulty - these are two of the good causes supported by

 

Open Air Urinal

Revellers out in Guildford’s town centre late at night will soon be able to use a new open-air public urinal -

 

MP\'s oppose Dunsfold Park \'Masterplan\'

South West Surrey MP Jeremy Hunt and Guildford MP Anne Milton have joined forces to fight the Dunsfold Park \'masterplan\', which

 

Guildford In Bloom 07

Local school children will help launch Guildford in Bloom 2007 and mark the opening of the Castle Grounds pond with a Victorian flower

 

EADS Astrium acquire Surrey Satellite Technology Limited

EADS Astrium, Europe’s leading space company, has entered into an agreement to acquire the innovative University of Surrey spin-out company Surrey

 

Royal Surrey Update

Following Wednesday's Health Authority Board meeting, Anne Milton, Member of Parliament for Guildford, and Jeremy Hunt, Member of Parliament for South West

 

Death of elderly man blamed on hospital system

A MAN WHOSE elderly relative died in hospital after he was kept waiting for an operation for a week has hit out

 

Surrey Business Awards

The success of Surrey businesses was celebrated last night (7 February) when the winners of the Surrey Business Awards 2007/08 received their trophies at

 

Low Tax Increase For Guildford

Last night the council\'s Executive Committee recommended an increase of 2.98% in the borough component of council tax for 2008/09.

 

Operation Safer Surrey

A campaign to encourage drivers not to put lives at risk by using a mobile phone behind the wheel is being launched

 

Council Issues Flood Watch

The environment agency has issued a Flood Watch for the River Wey within Guildford Borough. Guildford Borough Council is in contact with

 

Electoral Register Hits New High

More than 100,000 people are now on Guildford Borough’s electoral register - the highest number ever, and the first increase for several