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New Interim Chairman For Guildford Labour Party

Guildford Labour Party has chosen a new interim chairman. Previous chairman Richard Mithen has stepped down after holding the position for two years. The current vice-chairman, Brian Creese, will step into…

Lend A Hand To Others By Being A Volunteer Buddy

Voluntary Action South West Surrey has launched a new service in which people can volunteer to give much needed short-term assistance to others on a wide range of practical tasks. Examples…

Your Chance To Shape The Future Of Our NHS Services

Election of new governors for The Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust is being held and people are being encouraged to put themselves forward for these important roles. Governors play a…

Tune In To Three Days Of Musical Magic With Guildford Jazzfest ’20

Guildford Jazzfest ’20 will run for three days, from March 20 to 22, at the town’s Electric Theatre, featuring a wide variety of accessible jazz, funk and Latin grooves. The…

Launch Of David Rose’s New History Book, Lost Guildford: The Star Inn, January 28

To celebrate the launch of his latest book, Lost Guildford, join local writer and historian David Rose for an entertaining talk with a selection of the photos featured in the…

Become A Member of Guildford Arts And Receive Calendar Too

Sponsored article As an exciting new service to its supporters, Guildford Arts (GA) members will have now received the charity’s 2020 pictorial wall calendar. As well as showing-off artist members’ work, the…

Donate To Aussie Bushfire Fund Via Guildford Lions

Guildford Lions has set up a Just Giving page to help raise funds for people affected by the Australian bushfire. Eric James from Guildford Lions explains: “Since November Lions Club International…

Dragon Interview: Emily Thornberry Launches Labour Leadership Bid in Her Hometown

Emily Thornberry came home to Bellfields, Guildford to officially start her campaign to be the new leader of the Labour Party. About 100 people, and the national media, came to…

Indie Of The Month: Lottie Loves In Castle Street

By Hugh Coakley “People need time out of their busy lives. Coming here and being pampered makes them feel fabulous,” said Lottie Paterson, owner of Lottie Loves, the bespoke beauty…

The Effingham Eye: Car Park Charges Scrapped, Pub Likely To Close, A Donkey At Church, And More

Chris Dick gives his personal report on good news for the future and some recent events in Effingham that include: a presentation to the parish council on yet more houses,  a friendly donkey, wasteful parking…