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Terry Cater Retires After 63 Years Service To Worplesdon Memorial Hall And Recreation Ground

There cannot be many people, who have an unbroken run of service spanning 63 years, but it started for Terry Cater after he returned from military service in 1956 and…

Guildford Table Tennis Association News No.1

This is the first of reports from the Guildford Table Tennis Association, written by John Diggens, who has been a stalwart of the league and its association for many years.…

Notice: Free Coffee Time Talks At Guildford Museum

Guildford Museum is launching a new programme of free informal talks about local history, objects in the museum collection or the subjects in its temporary exhibitions. They will run fortnightly…

Notice: Burns Night – The Workhouse Way!

Celebrate Burns Night on Friday, January 25 at The Spike Heritage Centre in Charlotteville the workhouse way! The evening will start with a light reception of canapés and Prosecco before…

Safeguard’s New Bellfields Service And Launch Of Stagecoach’s Electric Buses On Park & Ride Route

Safeguard has begun its new service running buses between Bellfields and Guildford town centre. Its number 3s service started yesterday (Monday) and will run approximately every 20 minutes, Monday to Saturday…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.178

By Malcolm Fincham As another year of birdwatching drew to a close, weather began to settle down as we approached Christmas. Temperatures continued to remain reasonably mild around the local…

Councils’ Costs Of Watering And Maintaining Flower Beds And Baskets Revealed

By Rebecca Curley Local Democracy Reporter Guildford Borough Council spent £42,279.34 on its 1,726 flower beds, 280 hanging baskets and 60 troughs in 2017-2018. The figures have been released as…

Letter: Bus Wars and Party Allegiance

From Brian Creese, Guildford Labour Party I am afraid I find the declaration by Cllrs Colin Cross, Bob McShee and Tony Rooth that they think party politics has nothing to…

Uber’s Success May Drive Up Guildford Taxi Licence Costs

By Rebecca Curley Local Democracy Reporter The success of Uber in Guildford has led to a number of cabbies quitting the trade completely, and could drive up the cost of…

Proposal To Turn Chantry Wood Campsite Into An Outdoor Activity Centre Or Forest School

By Rebecca Curley Local Democracy Reporter The Chantry Wood Campsite on the outskirts of Guildford could be transformed into an outdoor activity centre. Current amenities at the campsite – off…