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R4GV Announces Success In Cross-Party Request For Review Of Walnut Bridge Decision

A new twist over plans for the proposed new Walnut Bridge and also the Bedford Plaza in Guildford town centre has emerged. The Residents for Guildford & Villages party (R4GV)…

News From Millmead

A round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council Rogue landlords face fines up to £30k under new powers By Rebecca Curley, Local Democracy Reporter Rogue landlords who fail to improve the…

Call For Groups And Charities To Apply For Tesco’s Bags Of Help Grants

Community groups and charities in Guildford can now apply for thousands of pounds in funding this year through the Tesco Bags of Help scheme. Anyone can nominate groups and charities…

Photo Exhibition Puts Bargeboards Into Focus

Photo Exhibition Puts Bargeboards Into Focus

A photographic exhibition at the Guildford Institute takes a look at a much underrated piece of Guildford’s history – bargeboards… Professional photographer Mike Sleigh has takes all the images on…

Cash Boost For Guildford’s Voluntary And Community Organisations

Voluntary and community organisations across Guildford are to get more financial support from Guildford Borough Council, its Executive has decided. Those working with priority groups such as the homeless, mental…

Millennials Needed To Help Maintain Lifeline For Bees, Bugs and Butterflies

An ambitious new project by Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) to inspire young people to connect with nature has received a £390,000 boost from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. By reconnecting…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Bees Drunk Down-Under And Mead

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon We’ve made some mead this year for the first time. To our huge delight and surprise, it tasted good, came out beautifully clear and…

Productive Year For The Friends Of Chitty’s Common

Volunteers who come together to help look after Chitty’s Common at Rydes Hill, Guildford, have enjoyed the past year in which they have achieved much more than expected. The Friends…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.200!

By Malcolm Fincham December began with a brief spell of much welcomed dry weather. An added bonus on the first day of the month was some glorious sunshine. Having heard…

Co-op Donates £250 To Emmanuel Church Community Families

By Hugh Coakley The Co-op store on Woodbridge Hill, Guildford gave a cheque for £250 to help with Emmanuel Church’s work in Stoughton with community families. Steve Frost, the store…