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Safeguard of Guildford Weathering The Storm Covid-19 Has Put On Bus And Coach Industry

By David Rose Guildford’s long-established and respected independent bus and coach firm Safeguard is weathering the storm Covid-19 has placed on public transport. The firm says it has “continued to…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.213 – Bearded Vulture Special!

By Malcolm Fincham At Clandon Burial Ground as the second phase of July arrived, the annual brood of kestrels had fledged from their nest box. However, they hadn’t ventured far.…

Aidan’s Diary: Importance Of Surrey’s Historic And Cultural Identity In Single Unitary Authority Plan

Aidan’s Diary: Importance Of Surrey’s Historic And Cultural Identity In Single Unitary Authority Plan

Aidan Todd is 19 years old and has lived in Guildford for most of his life. He is planning to study politics and international relations at university. He is writing some…

Richard’s Wey August 2020

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations This is always a busy time of year, trying to get everywhere looking its best for the increased…

Guildford Chantries Rotary Club’s Donation To Salvation Army’s Food Bank

Guildford Chantries Rotary club has make a donation of £1,000 to Guildford Salvation Army towards providing food parcels to the most vulnerable in the local community during the Covid-19 pandemic.…

Brooklands Museum Welcomes Back Visitors

Brooklands Museum at Weybridge, home to stunning collections of motor-racing and aviation history, is open again. BOB McSHEE has visited and reports on what’s on offer. On entering the museum…

Book Now For Guildford Institute’s Autumn 2020 Courses

The Guildford Institute’s autumn term programme of courses focuses on the very relevant topic of ‘Life from Home’. It reports that it has made “astonishing strides over the past few…

Guildford Museum Reopens With End Of Second World War Exhibition

Guildford Museum has reopened after being closed for a year for essential repairs to the building on Quarry Street. These, the museum list as: structural repairs, damp proofing, roof repairs,…

Guildford’s Street Angels Are Back In Town

After an enforced break due to coronavirus, the Guildford Street Angels project has resumed its friendly night-time patrols, providing a calming presence and a listening ear to people socialising in…

Give Croquet A Try At Broadwater Sports Club

Croquet lends itself to social distancing very easily, and was one of the first sports allowed to be played in mid May after lockdown was lifted. You can give it…