Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Entries posted by David Rose (Page 119)
Stories written by David Rose

Choirs’ Lockdown Recording To Raise Funds For Parkinson’s UK

Guildford-based Motivation by Music (MbM), that unites singers through shared musical experiences, is back with an extra special lockdown version of its original single Spring Of Life, aiming to raise…

Richard’s Wey July 2020

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations It’s been a few months since I last wrote my diary notes and since then so much has…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.211

By Malcolm Fincham Continuing my commitment and desires to seek and show the natural life that can be seen beyond our closed doors. I set out once again on my…

Clues To Surrey’s First School For Gypsies Deep In The Hurtwood

By David Rose Deep in the Surrey Hills within the Hurtwood, between Farley Green, Shere and Ewhurst, was once a school for Gypsy children, it being the first of its…

Recording Student’s Masterful Work On Virtual Evensong That’s A Hit On You Tube!

University of Surrey music and sound recording student Alex James has digitally edited and produced a virtual evensong service, which features more than 250 singers and celebrities and has been posted…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.210

By Malcolm Fincham For a good few years, I had toyed with the idea to visit Hutchinson’s Bank Nature Reserve, for an opportunity to see Glanville fritillary butterflies for the…

Uncovering The Story Of Motor-Racing Driver W A Cuthbert And His Guildford Connections

By David Rose William Alexander Cuthbert was a racing driver in the 1920s and 30s and for a few years ran a motor-car repair and tuning business in Guildford High…

Notice: Support For People Moving Forward With Their Mental Health

Welcome Buddies offers support to people who are looking to move forward with their mental health. It provides life coaching and volunteer support for six months for people living in…

Water Flowing Again At Tumbling Bay Weir: Then And Now Views

Work to reinstate the Tumbling Bay weir at Millmead that collapsed on November 2, 2019, has reached the stage that water is again flowing along the made-made part of the…

Recording And Collecting The Present For Future Generations

Historians aren’t only interested in collecting artefacts, stories, details and so on about past events, but know the importance of recording what’s happening now, especially for future generations. The coronavirus…