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Indoor Bowls: Merrow Verses Burpham

Report by David Raison On Sunday, February 17, Merrow hosted Burpham at Wey Valley IBC for a friendly of six rinks over 21 ends. This match was the last of…

Appeal To Find Man’s Dad, Possible Link To A Guildford Record Shop

By David Reading It began with an email that arrived out of the blue. The sender hoped I could solve a mystery that had troubled him for most of his…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.181

By Malcolm Fincham A cold start to February throughout the UK brought with it clear skies and a few frosty nights. Saturn and Venus could seen in the south-east quarter…

Volunteers Key to Running and Upkeep of Worplesdon Memorial Hall

By Jan Messinger Worplesdon Parish Councillor Worplesdon Memorial Hall, recreational ground and Sime gallery trustees are so grateful to local people and for the volunteering they do. The hall will…

Guildford Ramblers Win Surrey Recruitment Cup

The Guildford Group of the Ramblers’ Association has won the Surrey area recruitment cup for attracting more new members in 2018 than any other group in the county. The group increased its…

Guildford Table Tennis Association News No.6

Report by John Callcut The second part of the Guildford Closed Table Tennis Competition was held on Sunday, February 10, and featured the Open Singles, Open Doubles, Junior and Ladies events.…

Richard’s Wey February 2019

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations Every month of the year seems to be busy with an ever-changing variety of work that moves with…

Did You See Punk Band The Clash At Guildford Civic Hall in 1977?

A music fan and freelance writer who grew up in Shalford wants to hear from people who went to punk band the Clash’s gig at Guildford Civic Hall on May…

Notice: Worplesdon WI Jumble Sale, Friday, Feb 22

Notice: Worplesdon WI Jumble Sale, Friday, Feb 22

BBC Two Viewers Vote Alan Turing Ultimate Icon Of The 20th Century

Alan Turing, the ‘father of modern computing’ and who had a strong connection with Guildford, has been voted by BBC Two viewers as their ultimate icon of the 20th century.…