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Tier 3 Rallying Call by Council Leader Joss Bigmore

Council leader Cllr Joss Bigmore said tonight (December 17): “From 12:01am on Saturday morning, we enter Tier 3, alongside most of Surrey and other parts of the South East. It…

Inspiring New Exhibitions At Watts Gallery Artists Village

Sponsored article This winter at Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, discover two inspiring new exhibitions in their temporary and contemporary galleries. Art & Action: Making Change in Victorian Britain (December…

Children Pick Hansel and Grittel Among Others For Unforgrittable Job of Keeping Our Roads Safe

By Sad Oldgrit Children in infant and primary schools across the county have named some of Surrey’s new fleet of gritters which will help keep frosty roads safe. The new…

Sign Up to Help Celebrate Fourth Year of Guildford’s Innovation Awards

The best of Guildford’s business community is being celebrated at the 2020 Guildford Innovation Awards on Thursday (December 17), flying the flag for many of our cutting-edge and innovative companies,…

Police Ask ‘Are These Your Tools?’

Surrey Police are trying to find the rightful owners of this property after two men were arrested on suspicion of burglary in Hampshire. A police spokesperson said: “Following a report…

Pupils Make Film Of The Nativity Through Song And Dance

Pupils at Guildford’s St Nicolas Infant School have been making a film retelling the birth of Jesus through song. The school reports: “We have been filming, with the children in…

College Students on London Selfie Treasure Hunt Double Fund For Hospice

Opportunities to get out and about for travel and tourism (T&T) students at Activate Learning’s Guildford College campus have been few since term started in September. The subject that usually…

Download the Map and Donate for Charity’s Magical Christmas Lights Tour

With Christmas quickly approaching, local charity Phyllis Tuckwell is inviting families on a magical tour of some of the best displays of festive lights in the area. With their map,…

Stage Dragon: Owen Wingrave – Grange Park Opera

By Alice Fowler Owen Wingrave is Benjamin Britten’s ‘ghost opera’: a heart-rending tale of a young man who refuses to submit to the straitjacket of familial traditions and expectations. Written…

Video Highlights Faith Community’s Support As Food Poverty Increases

A look at how the Salvation Army in Guildford manages its foodbank, supported by St Mary’s Church in Quarry Street and the Guildford United Reformed Church in Portsmouth Road, is…