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Book Now For Guildford History Question Time, Friday, October 11

Guildford History Question Time returns this time hosted by the Guildford Institute on Friday, October 11, starting at 6.30pm. However, the venue will be St Nicolas Church Hall, Bury Street,…

Petworth Literary Festival ‘Bigger And Better’

Sponsored article Festival press releases all too often boast ‘bigger and better’ almost by default. But Petworth Festival’s Literary Week is by any standards bigger and better this coming autumn.…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Getting Stung Where It Hurts Most

Beekeeper’s Notes: Getting Stung Where It Hurts Most

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon I was stung by a bee the other day and it hurt. The pain was so intense, I could do nothing for a few…

An Evening With Aggers and Tuffers

Sponsored article It’s been quite a summer of cricket. The stand out moments must be the nailbiting finish to the world cup final in July and the heroic Ben Stokes…

Surrey Meeting Learns Why Group Wants Britain’s Law On Assisted Dying To Be Changed

By William Wilde More than 50 people were welcomed to a meeting of the Dignity in Dying movement by national CEO Sarah Wootton, invited by the West Surrey branch chair…

Free Visits To Guildford’s Heritage Sites Over This Weekend’s Festival

Historic buildings, idyllic landscapes and vibrant parks and gardens across Guildford, are open to all free of charge from today (September 13) until Sunday the 15th as part of the…

Guildford Friday Swimmers Honoured By The Queen’s Award For Voluntary Service

Guildford’s Friday Swimmers, volunteers based in the Spectrum leisure complex, have been given the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest honour possible to a group for voluntary service. It…

Eagle Radio Sets Up ‘Bring A Pound To Work’ Day To Raise Funds For Phyllis Tuckwell

Eagle radio has launched a “Bring a pound to work” day to raise a total of £40,000 in 2019 for local charity Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care to help celebrate the…

Indie Of The Month: Robin Hood Pub, Sydenham Road

By Hugh Coakley Imagine that you merged a traditional British pub with an Italian restaurant where all the food was freshly cooked and served to you personally by the chef.…

Plenty Of Places to Visit As Guildford Walkfest Gets Under Way

This year’s Guildford’s walking festival was launched on Sunday September 1, by the Mayor of Guildford, Richard Billington, along with representatives from local walking groups taking part. They included Walking for…