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Can The Sound Of A Guildford Accent Be Heard Loud And Clear?

By David Rose Is there such a thing as a Guildford accent? Or was there one in the past, even a Surrey dialect, that has now been lost? The thought…

New Approach At New Clinic – A New Osteopathy Choice in Town

By Maria Rayner A unique approach to osteopathy has arrived in Guildford with the opening of the Kinesis Clinic in Milkhouse Gate, just off the High Street. The team specialise…

Junior Summer Fitness Challenge Returns

Children in Guildford can stay active this summer as Freedom Leisure’s Junior Summer Fitness Challenge returns for a second year.  Each child participating in the challenge receives a free fitness…

Spectrum’s New Fitness Workout Really Rocks

A new fitness class incorporating aerobic climbing reps with cardio vascular floor work and low level exercises has been launched at Guildford Spectrum. Rock Box Fitness promises to be an…

Natural Burial Gets Mayor’s Approval

Report and photos by Dani Maimone The Mayor of Guildford, Cllr Diana Lockyer-Nibbs, opened the new beautiful glass walled pavilion at Clandon Wood Surrey Hills Natural Burial Reserve on Friday.…

One Step At A Time: It Doesn’t Get Easier

Dani Maimone’s 10,000 steps a day for the activity4charity challenge for her chosen charity the Brigitte Trust. Another week, another 35 miles walked and boy do I know it! It’s…

One Step at a Time… Dani Maimone’s 10,000 Steps a Day for Health and Charity

One Step at a Time… Dani Maimone’s 10,000 Steps a Day for Health and Charity

There’s nothing quite like a challenge to focus the mind. For the time being mine is focusing on the pedometer that hangs daily around my neck and counts my every…

Helping a Charity and Getting Fit – One Step at a Time…

Dani Maimone’s 10,000 steps a day for health and charity. I have faced many varied challenges in my life but this is quite different and one I have chosen to…

Two Stunning Images Scoop Top Photo Society Awards

Two stunning photographs scooped the top accolades in a duo of tightly fought competitions at Guildford Photographic Society (GPS). Train Lines by Paul Graber won the title of the Society’s…

Photographer Gets Chance to Experience What It Was Like To Be A Dambuster

Exactly 70 years ago on May 16-17 1943 aircraft of the RAF’s 617 Squadron undertook Operation Chastise – a daring World War II raid breaching the German Möhne and Edersee Dams, causing catastrophic…