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Guildford Ramblings: ‘Walking the Line in The Shadow of Miss Austen’

Report and photos by Kay Hiatt It is a truth universally acknowledged, that energetic people in possession of good health, must be in want of a walk [Apologies Jane. Ed].…

The Ramblings of a Guildford Rambler – Round and About Puttenham

By Kay Hiatt A country walk through beautiful Surrey countryside on a lovely day with good company. What more could you want? It was a glorious September day and a…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.70

By Malcolm Fincham  ”For my own part I have never had a thought that I could set down in words with more distinctness than I’ve conceived it. ” Just to…

Riff Raff Diary for September 2014

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig Heading into September my time will be spent strimming the towpath vegetation, bank repairs and some hedging now that…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.69

By Malcolm Fincham The second half of August brought with it a noticeable change in the weather, with maximum temperatures sinking for the most part below 20c. With some dry…

Richard’s Wey July Diary 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant July started off exactly as June finished, with me trying to keep on top of the vegetation…

Riff Raff Diary for August 2014

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig The beginning of July started with a couple of days mowing using the ride-on mower. This included a cut…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 68

By Malcolm Fincham Thanks to the unabated enthusiasm fellow wildlife enthusiast Dougal, before his friend John and I had the chance to even hesitate I found myself booked on a ferry…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.67

By Malcolm Fincham As we progressed into the second half of July so did the temperatures, with mercury levels close to 30c for several days around Guildford. In spite of…

Richard’s Wey June 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant Let battle commence! Or at least that’s what it felt like trying to get back on top…