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Notice: David Rose’s fundraising talk – Back to the 1950s and 60s in Woking

Yes, David Rose does Woking history too! Take a trip down memory lane of how Woking looked in the 1950s and 60s with local historian and writer David Rose, who…

Bring A Smile To The Face Of A Homeless Young Person

YMCA DownsLink Group has launched its 2020 Christmas campaign; Love in a Box, but this time it’s digital With its Y centre in Bridge Street, Guildford, the YMCA DownsLink Group…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.220

By Malcolm Fincham An overcast day with light drizzle was the welcoming start to November 1 as Dougal and I drove to West Sussex. Not an ideal day to rejoice,…

Letter: No Room On Parts Of Downs Link Path For Canal And Railway

From Frank Phillipson The statement [from the Wey & Arun Canal Trust] that “the canal and railway plans are not incompatible” and “the canal plans will not prevent re-establishment of…

Proposals for New Section of Canal May Prevent Reopening Of Disused Railway Line

By David Rose The Wey & Arun Canal Trust has submitted planning applications to create 1,000 yards of new canal between Shalford and Bramley. But it is projected to be…

Notice: Free Career Coaching Programme

A free programme to being offered to help people struggling to find employment. It is being offered by The Lighthouse, a Woking-based project that supports, encourages, and empower people “who…

The Worplesdon Witness November 2020

Jan Messinger with her round up of news and pictures from the parish of Worplesdon. Lockdown again The latest lockdown has meant that Rokers café, Fairlands Community Centre and its…

No Poppies Delivered So Pupils Made Their Own To Sell

Pupils at St Nicolas Infant School in Guildford may have been disappointed not to get their quota of Royal British Legion poppies to sell this year, but they made up…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 219

By Malcolm Fincham Autumn was well and truly upon us in the Surrey Hills as October opened its doors. Although still mild, the colours in its landscape were now turning to…

Charlotteville Remembers With A Socially-Distanced Wreath-Laying

A very limited remembrance act of worship and laying of poppy wreaths took place on Saturday (November 7) around the Charlotteville war memorial at Addison Court. Ian Nicholls, who, with…