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Steaming Along On A Trip From Guildford To Oxford And Back

By Bob McShee Steam Dreams, the Albury based company who organise trips and holidays, ran one from Guildford to Worcester, on Thursday last week, with an opportunity to leave the…

Latest Reports From Burpham Bowling Club

Report by Ian Mackrell The winning run for Burpham continued. Nothing like this has happened for years! A lovely evening on Wednesday, June 20 was the setting for an evening…

Where Is This? No.291

By David Rose At last, some of you may be saying, the latest Where Is This? Apologies for the delay, not sure where the time has gone! The answers to…

Guildford Snippets – Do You Know? No.9

By Nick Bale, Guildford Town Guides Coaching inns played a major role in Georgian Guildford. The White Hart, situated where Sainsbury’s is today, also ran the County Assembly Rooms. This…

Colourful Freedom of Guildford Parade for 2nd Battalion, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment

The 2nd Battalion, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment exerciosed its freedom of the borough of Guildford in a colourful parade and service on Saturday, June 30. In brilliant sunshine…

Free Minibus From Bellfields To The Whitmoor Common Walks On Friday Mornings

Guildford Walking for Health group is now operating a free minibus service for people in the Bellfields area for a walk on Whitmoor Common on Friday mornings. The walks start…

Millestones in Rock ‘n’ Roll History: Heartbreak Hotel

In our series of articles focusing on Milestones in Rock ‘n’ Roll History, Dave Reading features a classic song about heartbreak that proved inspirational in the development of modern music. …

Letter: Warning To Blue Badge Permit Holders And Of New Parking Charges

From Brian Creese, vice chairman, Guildford Labour Party Guildford Labour Party notes with concern the increasing attack on Blue Badge permit holders over the past few months. Following on from the…

Riff Raff Diary June 2018

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weir keeper by Robert Craig With the rapid vegetation growth at this time of year, much of the past few weeks…

Earl of Wessex Meets Young Trainees And Staff To Hear About The Successful Guildford Bike Project

The Guildford Bike Project welcomed the Earl of Wessex on Monday (June 25) who toured its premises meeting staff, trustees and the young people who receive free skills training there.…