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Dish Of The Month – Bertorelli’s Famous Bolognese Sauce

By Hugh Coakley I got the recipe for Bertorelli’s Bolognese sauce over 30 years ago from a newspaper article when I was working in Turkey on the Second Bosporus Bridge. We…

News From Millmead

Latest news from Guildford Borough Council Work begins on new £10 million crematorium The first phase of a project to update Guildford Crematorium is under way. The redeveloped building, costing…

Sealing Of Time Capsule Round Off Guildford Institute’s Year Celebrating 125 Years In Ward Street

The Guildford Institute has held its final event in a year-long series celebrating 125 years at its location in Ward Street. Local historian David Rose presented an enjoyable talk, which…

The Sun Shines On Probus ’83 Club, Guildford

Report by Ian Mackrell The glorious setting of Weybourne House on the River Wey, opposite the Shalford Park water meadows, proved an attractive venue for the Probus ’83 Club Guildford’s…

Watch A Ride Into Town Video With Cyclist Terry Duckmanton

By Terry Duckmanton My video A Ride Into Town was originally conceived as a moan about the lack of facilities in and around Guildford for cyclists like me. Eventually it…

Young People With A Learning Disability Ride 250 Miles To Support Their Favourite Charity

A group of up to 15 young people from the the halow project are cycling 250 miles this weekend (May 4 to 6) outside Waitrose in Guildford in a static display.…

Mayor Honours Those Who Serve Their Communities At Annual Awards

Guildford borough residents who go the extra mile to help their local community have been recognised at the annual Mayor’s Awards for Service to the Community. A ceremony took place…

What’s On At Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village

Sponsored article If you’ve never been before, spring is the perfect season to dip your toes into the vibrant waters of Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village. As the weather begins…

Beekeeper’s Notes May 2018: ‘Long Live The Queen’ But She Has To Go

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. He queries his bees political leanings; when they depose the queen, are they republicans or carrying out a palace coup? And what to do with a much misunderstood queen. In between…

Effingham Parish Council Decides Not To Challenge Planning Decision

Effingham Parish Council Decides Not To Challenge Planning Decision

Effingham Parish Council will be not challenging the decision to allow Berkeley Homes to build up to 295 houses and provide an enlarged Howard school on green belt land in the…