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Fascinating Story Of Wartime Jacobs Well ‘Lilly Bell II’ Aircraft Crash Continues With More Poignant Images

By Frank Phillipson (with additional notes by David Rose) The research project and findings into an American aircraft that crashed at Jacobs Well in 1944 during the Second World War is…

Claire’s Column: Reward Our Retailers

In this regular column – a must-read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee highlights Guildford’s contribution to Independent Retailer Month. July is Independent Retailer Month. An…

Sanofi Surrey Classic Bike Ride Raises Thousands For Charity

More than 350 riders challenged themselves by cycling up to 100 miles for charity in the Sanofi Surrey Classic Bike Ride. The one-day cycling event which started and finished at…

Latest Bowls News

Guildford Bowling Club’s new president Kay Deans (its first woman president in its 130-year history) has chosen the British Heart Foundation (BHF) as her charity for the year. On Sunday, July 5, the…

Assist In National Eye Health Week

A charity that works with blind and partially sighted people in Surrey is appealing for some volunteer help in Guildford during National Eye Health Week that runs from September 21…

Speak Out To Stop Scams From Spreading Says Guildford CAB

The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is calling on people to expose scams and help stop others from falling prey to clever cons that fleece them of thousands of pounds. Scams Awareness Month was…

Where Is This? No.168

By David Rose Those readers who regularly reply to the mystery pictures either correctly identified Albury Mill that was featured last week as the vintage image, or were very close. And they…

A Steamy Welcome Awaits At Dapdune Wharf

The National Trust’s picturesque Dapdune Wharf in Guildford will play host to around a dozen steam boats and launches on Saturday, July 18, for its popular Puffing-a-Wey event. The visiting boats, ranging…

What If There Were No Volunteers For A Week?

Organisations everywhere, both large and small, rely on volunteers to help them operate. But what would happen if that volunteer help dried up? Voluntary Action South West Surrey carried out a…

Cheesman Bros: 40 Years In The Fruit And Veg Business And Expanding

Cheesman Bros is a family run wholesale fruit and veg business established 40 years ago. DAVID ROSE takes a look around the busy operation at its base near Wood Street Village.…