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Letter: Swan Attacked By Dogs At Riverside Nature Reserve

From Paul Robinson On Sunday (February 23) I witnessed the result of having no limit on the number of dogs an individual can walk on their own. I was walking…

Book Now For Voluntary Action’s 2020 Conference

Bookings are now open for Voluntary Action South West Surrey’s annual conference. It is being held on Monday, March 31 at the Rik Medlik Building at the University of Surrey,…

Late Winter Interest at RHS Garden Wisley

During the colder months, many are surprised by how much seasonal horticultural interest can be discovered. At RHS Garden Wisley, the team curated the Winter Walk to showcase a wonderful…

£4m Extension Plan For Ash Manor School

By David Reading Anxiety over the housing explosion in Ash and Tongham may be alleviated – at least to some degree – by new development plans for Ash Manor School.…

Have Your Words Engraved On Surrey Hills Sculpture

Surrey Hills Arts is offering a unique opportunity to have an inspiring quote, poem or words engraved onto a permanent sculpture in the Surrey Hills. The sculpture, known as Perspectives,…

Star Count 2020: Connecting More People With Starry Skies

The countryside charity CPRE (formerly the Campaign to Protect Rural England) invites everyone to join in with Star Count 2020, a fun and easy way to enjoy the wonders of…

Stage Dragon: Macbeth, Guildford Shakespeare Company, Holy Trinity

By Alice Fowler Not for nothing is Macbeth one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays. It is the shortest, for one thing, its language rich and vivid. Its themes, meanwhile – ambition,…

Two Petitions: Car Free Day And Demands for Climate Action Citizens’ Assembly

Two petitions are seeking support from people that live and work in Guildford, both with an environmental angle. Local author and chairman of the Holy Trinity Action Group, Dr David…

Dragon Interview: Monica Lilley, Guildford’s Vegan Activist

Most of us in Guildford will have spotted or been approached by Monica Lilley in Guildford High Street at some point as she continues her campaign for animal rights and…

Letter: GBC Budget Is Enough To Make Council Carbon Neutral By 2030

From George Potter (Lib Dem councillor for Burpham) in response to a comment from Sam Peters (Council lays out its budget plans for new homes, better services and more savings)…