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Darkened Arnaud’s Curtains Will Rise Again to Light Up Our Lives

By Joanna Read director & chief executive of the Yvonne Arnaud The Yvonne Arnaud went dark on March 16 at about 6.20pm. It had been a confusing and chaotic afternoon. …

Facts and Figures Reveal Grim Details of Covid-19’s Bitter Toll

By Martin Giles Surrey lies third in the published national league table today (April 7) for recorded coronavirus infections, with 887 confirmed cases. But the table lists only upper-tier local…

Police Catch HGV With Stolen Machines ‘Worth Tens of Thousands of Pounds’

Police in Surrey are celebrating “a great result” after finding a lorry carrying tens of thousands of pounds worth of stolen machinery. Officers stopped a Scania HGV on the A3…

Offers To Volunteer Soar As Services And Community Groups Work To Help Those In Need

Voluntary Action South West Surrey has now seen more than 400 people contact it offering to help others where they can as a result of the coronavirus. As a registered…

Revealed: Markings Inside the Mystery Medieval Cave Found at St Catherine’s Hill

By Martin Giles Experts believe the cave discovered last week by rail workers repairing a landslip below the ancient chapel on Guildford’s St Catherine’s Hill dates from the 14th century.…

Surrey Police Thank People For Staying Home But A Few Risk Lives Of Others For Sunshine

Surrey Police have issued “a huge thank you” to all the Surrey residents who followed government advice to stay in the house to save lives this weekend. Despite the high…

Effingham’s Plough, Another Pub With No Beer, and Not Much to Cheer

Effingham’s Plough, Another Pub With No Beer, and Not Much to Cheer

Chris Dick talks to George Gillett, owner of The Plough pub in Orestan Lane, Effingham, about the impact Covid-19 is having on business. On a quiet sunny afternoon (Friday, April…

Long, Compliant Queues At Supermarkets But Two-metre Rule Not Always Observed

There were long queues early outside Sainsbury’s in Burpham on Friday morning (April 3). It was mostly older people who were using the 8am to 9am time allotted for older…

Evidence Sought After Early-morning Brawl in Park Street

Police are seeking more evidence after a large-scale fight erupted outside the Charcoal Grill, in Park Street, Guildford at about 3.30am on March 8. A victim was punched and kicked,…

More Revelations on St Catherine’s Cave Expected Soon

A further announcement on the intriguing discovery of an ancient cave on St Catherine’s Hill is eagerly awaited by those interested in Guildford’s history. We hope to bring you more…