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Effingham Eye: Gardens Open, Sinking of the Tirpitz Talk and More!

Chris Dick’s personal view on the latest Effingham news including an open gardens event, another annual general meeting and other items of local interest. Effingham Open Gardens Event The Effingham Open Gardens…

It’s Good To Go Walking for Health And To Volunteer Too!

By Annelize Kidd co-ordinator of the Guildford Walking for Health group ‘’Volunteers don’t necessarily have the time, but they have the heart,’’ is a quote I saw somewhere on social…

Merrow Bowlers Win Against Puttenham

Report by David Raison On Wednesday, June 5, Merrow Village Bowls Club travelled to Puttenham for a match of three triples. The weather was cool and threatened rain, although we…

Notice: Guildford Museum Takes To The Road

With Guildford Museum current closed for maintenance work, its team is once again taking to the road this summer. Highlights include: Bringing Medieval Guildford back to life with free family…

Guildford Snippets No 24 

By Nick Bale Guildford Town Guides The face of Guildford streets is constantly evolving, but some of the most significant changes took place in the 1950s and 60s. It is…

Rock ‘n’ Roll Milestones: Radio Luxemburg

In his latest feature on Milestones in Rock’n’Roll history, Dave Reading remembers Radio Luxembourg and the immense influence it had on our culture and on the development of music. It’s…

Pony Rescued From Stream: Owner Praises Fire Crews But Has Concerns Over Staffing Levels

A dramatic rescue of a pony trapped in a stream has left its owner thankful to the skills of fire and rescue crews but fearful over perceived lack of cover…

D-Day 75 Years On: Huge Military Presence, Then They Were Gone…

By David Rose Anyone with the slightest interest in Britain’s history will know 75 years ago today (June 6) the D-Day landings took place – the Allied invasion of Normandy…

Stage Dragon: Four Talented Actors Play 20 Characters in Bouncers

By Alice Fowler Bouncers, by playwright John Godber, is a paean to Britain’s nightclub scene: a ‘midnight circus’ of hope, anticipation, heavy drinking and despair. Four extremely talented actors –…

Tour Guide At The Spike Has Insight Into Poverty Being Homeless Himself For Five Years

Having suffered being homeless and sleeping rough for five years gives Dennis Hughes, a volunteer tour guide at The Guildford Spike Heritage Centre in Guildford, an insight into poverty past…