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Guildford Snippets – Do You Know? No.8

by Nick Bale, Guildford Town Guides Distances from Guildford were always measured from the Maypole – an enormous mast-like structure with cross beams. Where was the Maypole sited? a. By…

Baroness Shami Chakrabarti Talks To Guildford Labour Members

Baroness Shami Chakrabarti addressed a meeting of around 50 members of the Guildford Labour Party at the University of Law. The Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales, who previously…

Another Look At Guildford’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Years With David Rose And Friends At The Keep Pub, Monday, July 2

Fans of Guildford’s music scene in the 1960s and 70s are in for a treat with a look back at those times with an illustrated talk and some live music…

James Henry Pullen: Inmate – Inventor – Genius, Exhibition At Watts Gallery

Sponsored article Watts Gallery Artists’ Village’s latest exhibition in the stunning location at Compton is about the wonderful ‘idiot savant’ James Henry Pullen: Inmate – Inventor – Genius. Born in London in…

Stage Review: Guildford Shakespeare Company’s Robin Hood

By Alice Fowler May Day in Nottingham, some time in the 12th century. A young outlaw, Scarlet of Gamwell, has been captured and the cruel sheriff orders her execution. A…

Reshuffle On Guildford Borough Council’s Executive Is Announced

A reshuffle of Guildford Borough Council’s Executive has been announced with councillors Gordon Jackson and Nigel Manning rejoining and councillors Michael Ilman and Richard Billington stepping down. Cllr Gordon Jackson…

Watch A Second Ride Into Town With Cyclist Terry Duckmanton

By Terry Duckmanton  Those of you who watched the first video in this series were, it seems, a little taken aback that anyone could possibly think that it was…

Guildford Snippets – Do You Know? No.7

By Nick Bale, Guildford Town Guides Quakers’ Acre is the small garden next to Guildford Library in North Street. Until the 19th century, the Quakers Meeting House and burial ground…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.163

By Malcolm Fincham Inspired by May’s warm and pleasant spell of weather, though later than originally scheduled, I headed out on a trip to Otmoor RSPB.  Most grateful for the…

Dish Of The Month: The Tastiest Veg ‘Shepherd’s’ Pie

by Hugh Coakley Based on a recipe on the fantastic BBC Good Food website, this is a really simple vegetarian dish which I think is as tasty as the standard…