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Norbury Park Farm Cheese – The ‘Only Cheesemaker In Surrey’

by Hugh Coakley Neil and Michaela Allam make their beautiful Norbury Blue cheese on Sherbourne Farm, a very pleasant location on the Albury Estate, owned by the Duke of Northumberland.…

Another Guildford Shop Threatened With Closure

by Hugh Coakley Majestic Wine Plc, which has a branch in Woodbridge Road, Guildford, has announced that it is to rebrand to Naked Wines  and fund growth by “releasing capital…

Shop Front: Eastgate Dental Clinic – New Dental Practice In The Heart Of Guildford

Sponsored article The Eastgate Dental Clinic, a new private dental practice, opened for business in late November 2018. Located in The Pavilion, Rear Ground Floor Premises, 221 to 227 High…

Thomas Cook To Close In Guildford After 40 Years In The High Street

by Hugh Coakley The Guildford branch of Thomas Cook, travel agent, is to close after 40 years trading from the same High Street premises. No date for the closure has…

Rent Reduction Is Key To Letting Town Centre Retail Properties

by Hugh Coakley Setting realistic rents on town centre retail properties is key to ensuring that they are let said Chartered Surveyor, Geoff Davis, principal of Newman Davis & Co,…

Post Office Move to WH Smith’s Confirmed – Consultation Results Undisclosed

By Hugh Coakley Post Office Ltd have confirmed the move of Guildford Town Post Office from the top of North Street to WH Smith in the High Street but would…

Guildford Music Education Company Scoops National Award

Guildford’s The School Musicals Company has scooped a prestigious national award at this year’s Music Teacher Awards For Excellence in London’s Park Lane. They won the top spot in the…

‘It Must Be Fresh’ Says Guildford’s Redber Coffee Roasters

by Hugh Coakley Freshly roasted coffee is what Graham Jones and Petra Suchova, partners and owners of Redber Coffee Roasters, see as their strongest selling point; that and a promise…

New Café In Tunsgate Quarter’s Atrium Creates A Buzz

by Hugh Coakley Free coffee and cakes in a new café in its atrium drew customers into Tunsgate Quarter to celebrate the first anniversary of the shopping centre’s re-opening. Activities…

Pedal Pushers In Stoke Road Closes – Last Day Saturday, March 30

by Hugh Coakley Brothers, Bill and Doug Staniforth are retiring and closing the doors on Pedal Pushers, the bicycle sales and repair shop, after at least 38 years in business.…