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The Worplesdon Witness, June 2020

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon… What’s changed since mid May Well, dogs are happy. Not only are they getting plenty of exercise,…

Rotary Club of Guildford Helps Save Indian Eye Hospital

The Rotary Club of Guildford has responded rapidly to support the Rotary Hooghly Eye Hospital in India that suffered damage to both buildings and vital equipment when struck by Typhoon…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.209

By Malcolm Fincham By the middle of May government regulations in regard to coronavirus had eased a little, at least for the time being. Restrictive rules had been relaxed enough…

‘An Army Of Volunteers Has Literally Saved Lives’ During Lockdown

This past week (June 1 to 7) has been the UK’s Volunteers’ Week, a time to celebrate the achievements of people who give their time freely, and to thank them.…

Letter: Guildford Lions’ Appeal To Raise Funds While Its Events Are Cancelled

From Eric James, Guildford Lions Club Hopefully you are keeping well in these difficult times. Unfortunately, all of our fundraising events are on hold and given the fact that these…

Can You Name The Schools These Pupils Attended?

by David Rose Can anyone put a name to the school(s) these pupils attended when their photographs were taken? Reader Gill Cole emailed The Guildford Dragon NEWS these two photos,…

New DVD Features More Than 800 Railway Photos By Guildford’s Dave Salmon

A new DVD is now on sale featuring more than 800 railway images taken by the late Dave Salmon, the renowned photographer who lived in Guildford. Dave passed away in…

Bowling Their Way Back The Best They Can

People who enjoy playing bowls must be yearning to get back on their greens now summer is approaching. Two of Guildford’s club have reported on their plans to resume playing,…

How Guildford Played Its Part In The Dunkirk Evacuation 80 Years Ago

It is now 80 years since the Dunkirk evacuation – ‘one of the miracles of the Second World War’ – when an estimated 338,000 Allied troops were rescued from France…

I Remember Those! More Old Items From Guildford’s Shops And Businesses

by David Rose Here is another look at Guildford’s past with items of packaging, tools, bottles and promotional material. It follows on from the recent Exclusive! Old Bags of Guildford…