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Where is This? No.131

By David Rose Some readers not only correctly identified last week’s mystery vintage photo as being Stoke Lock, but two of them, Brian Holt and Malcolm Fincham recognised it has being…

Dumped Urn With Ashes: Police Are Stumped

Police officers are hoping that someone will be able to clear up an unusual case involving a small urn filled with ashes. Back in the summer someone contacted Surrey Police…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.72

By Malcolm Fincham I enjoyed ‘the last of the summer wine’ in terms of weather and spoiled by the warm, sunshine September brought. But by the first week of October, Atlantic weather…

In The Lead Twice, But No Points For City

By Barry Underwood Guildford City 2, Frimley Green 3 Not for the first time this season, or indeed the second time, Guildford City managed to lose a game after having…

Interested in Science? Don’t miss Guildford Institute’s special event

Join highly-esteemed University of Surrey physicist, Professor Alf Adams, for an illustrated talk and live demonstration on the science behind today’s digital world. The talk will take place on Tuesday, November…

Awards Presented To Town Centre Businesses Who Go The Extra Mile

Town centre businesses, local dignitaries and representatives of Guildford enjoyed a celebratory evening at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre as Experience Guildford crowned the town’s customer service stars. Now in its…

Singer-songwriter Bianca Bazin Into Regional Final Of Music Competition

by Ruchi Srivastava Guildford’s own musical talent Bianca Bazin is through to the regional finals of the Open Mic UK singing competition. At just 23 years old Bianca, also popularly known as…

Real Buzz To 25th Anniversary Guildford Book Festival

By Victoria Lazarevic Don’t miss out on the buzz around town next week as Guildford’s Book festival takes place with its 25th anniversary edition. The festival launch was held at the Radisson Blu…

Book review: A History Of Burpham Primary School

From its small beginnings in 1908, Burpham Primary School has, to date, welcomed many children through its doors. And of course, over that time education methods have changed considerably. It can be…

Richard’s Wey Late September 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant Usually when writing these notes I work my way systematically through my diary and explain what I…