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The Mount’s Messy Reality of Anti-social Behaviour

Complaints about anti-social behaviour on The Mount continue. One resident has sent in photographs of one night’s litter-strewn aftermath. She said: “These photos were taken on our walk on The…

Guildford’s Swimming and Paddling Pools Remain Closed

Despite a government announcement that outdoor pools can open it has been confirmed that the paddling pool at Stoke Park will remain closed. In a Guildford Borough Council press release,…

Biddles Opens Again But Still Needs Crowdfunding Help

After almost four traumatic months of the coronavirus lockdown and then administration, stationers Biddles of Guildford re-opened on July 1 under new owners. But former managers at the shop, David…

Limestone Transportation Gives a Glimpse of Times Past on the Wey

The 300-year-old River Wey and Godalming Navigations are being used for their original purpose in recent days. Eighty tons of limestone to be used as infill in the restoration of…

Community Grant Enables Group’s Plan for Wellbeing Activities 

Community wellbeing group Eden People is planning new sessions focusing on wellness as soon as it is able to do so, thanks to a grant from Guildford Borough Council. These…

Kings College Introduces Face-to-Face Lessons In School Before Summer Term Ends

Kings College in Park Barn has welcomed its Year 7 pupils back into school to spend time face-to-face with their teachers and friends. The secondary school said these 11- and…

A New Director for the West Horsley Place Trust

The West Horsley Place Trust has announced that Ben Pearce has been appointed as the charity’s new director. He will take up his appointment in September. West Horsley Place is…

Did You Witness West Clandon Collision?

Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious collision in West Clandon this afternoon (July 12). Officers were called to the A246 Epsom Road shortly before 4pm following reports…

Local Politicians Visit Mole Valley Pubs, Restaurants and Cafes to Show Support

As we are being told by the government to “Eat out to help out”, a trio of politicians last week visited some of the pubs, restaurants and cafes in the…

Ecology in Full Swing at Surrey’s ‘Nature Reserve’ Golf Club

By Chris Dick High atop the North Downs with breathtaking views of the London skyline and northward over heavily wooded Wisley & Ockham Common towards Windsor Castle is a little-known…