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Obituary: Hon Alderman Roger J Marjoribanks

Hon. Alderman Roger J Marjoribanks 17.5.1933 – 28.02.2013 MA (Balliol College, Oxford)  This obituary has been written by his wife and two daughters Roger was a man of abiding passions…

Guildford House Sales Report – March 2013

This month’s Guildford house sale records. This month the sample has been extended to cover other areas of Guildford.   Central Guildford (500m radius of High Street)  Apt 5, Wallis…

Guildford Man Given Police Award For Helping To Save Man’s Life

A member of the public, Miguel Cavaller, who lives in Guildford, has received a police commendation for his quick thinking and prompt actions that helped to save a man’s life…

Metro Bank Comes To Guildford Bringing a New Model of Banking

by Maria Rayner A bank is launching a ‘store’ in Guildford’s North Street in April with a two-day grand opening party – to which the entire town is invited. London-based…

The Local Plan: Lib Dems Urge Tories to ‘Get On With It’

Liberal Democrat councillors at Guildford Borough council (GBC) are urging their Conservative counterparts to ‘get on with’ public consultations on the new Local Plan which they say, were expected to start…

Two Car Collision in Recreation Road

Motorists where warned by twitter this morning (March 7th) of a road accident in Recreation Road, Guildford. It is another example of the growing use of social media to keep…

Letter: It’s Banking Jim, But Not As We Know It

From Bernard Parke A.C.I.B. Hon Alderman The three main pillars on which a regulated society was founded were: The Family Doctor The Family Solicitor The Family Bank Manager So close…

Reorganisation of Guildford Book Festival Follows Reduction of University Funding

The Guildford Book Festival (GBF) is being reorganised and a new ‘creative directorate’ being sought following a decision by the University of Surrey to reduce the amount of its funding.…

Uphill Struggle To Get A Piano Up St Martha’s Hill For Music Festival Concerts

by Michael Roberts Heaving a piano from the hall to the front room of your own home is quite an ordeal at the best of times.  Getting one up the…

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon Did you read Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at school? Probably, it is a favourite and one of the most accessible of Shakespeare’s plays. From the…