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Gypsy Trailers and Trucks Moved From Effingham Church Gardens Amid Water Standoff

A Gypsy incursion on Effingham’s St Lawrence Hall church gardens during the heatwave has been moved on after a water dispute. Two families with young children, trailers and vans moved…

Class A Drug-Dealers Sentenced in Continued County Crackdown

One Surrey drug dealer has been jailed for three years and four months for multiple offences. Christopher Amirjani, 29, of Stoke Road, Guildford, was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on…

Dragon Interview: Sarah Gobran, Guildford Shakespeare Company

Life is especially tough for theatre companies at the moment; audiences and social distancing are difficult to combine. We thought it would be good to hear first-hand how the Guildford…

Shalford’s Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Names Its First Art Patron

The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF), based in Shalford, is delighted to announce that Emily Lamb, David’s eldest grand-daughter and a renowned wildlife artist, has been appointed as DSWF’s first…

Roll Up For a Feast of Film Fun at Peachy Playhouse

The fun at Peachy Playhouse begins on Super Sunday, August 16, with The Greatest Showman Singalong. Following on from that, those looking for a date night or perhaps a girls’…

Guildford Shakespeare Aims to Make Our Summer Eternal

By Alice Fowler Live outdoor theatre, much missed by theatre-goers this summer, is set to return to Guildford for the August Bank Holiday weekend. Over five days, the award-winning Guildford…

McKenzie Cycle Wheels Meet Real Horsepower on Epic Ride to Help Charity

Two epic journeys to raise money for one special charity came together for a moving meeting on the banks of a Scottish loch. The McKenzie family of Chilworth near Guildford…

Aidan’s Diary: Importance Of Surrey’s Historic And Cultural Identity In Single Unitary Authority Plan

Aidan’s Diary: Importance Of Surrey’s Historic And Cultural Identity In Single Unitary Authority Plan

Aidan Todd is 19 years old and has lived in Guildford for most of his life. He is planning to study politics and international relations at university. He is writing some…

Book Now For Guildford Institute’s Autumn 2020 Courses

The Guildford Institute’s autumn term programme of courses focuses on the very relevant topic of ‘Life from Home’. It reports that it has made “astonishing strides over the past few…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Honey Down From Last Year

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon It isn’t the reason why most people keep bees but having the honey at the end of the season does help. And the amount…