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YMCA Opens Revamped Hostel To Accommodate 34 Young People

A YMCA 13-bed hostel in Guildford has been revamped to provide accommodation for 34 young people.   Renamed YMCA Guildford Foyer in Wharf Road, off Woodbridge Road and near the…

School Choir In Fine Voice For Fundraiser At The Clockhouse Retirement Development

George Abbot School’s Year 12 choir joined homeowners and staff at McCarthy and Stone’s new Guildford development, The Clockhouse, to “raise the roof” for the Royal Voluntary Service. The Sing…

Stage Review: Dick Whittington – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler ’Tis the season to groan at terrible puns; to be dazzled by the brightest, most glittering costumes this side of Vegas; to shout “Laid back, Jack!” at…

Richard’s Wey December 2017

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations The past few weeks may have seen the first cold snap of this winter but at least the…

Edward III To Make Surprise ‘Royal’ Return to Guildford Castle for Christmas

For those keen to experience time travel, Guildford castle is the place to be this tomorrow, Saturday, December 9. Those who visit the castle will experience how Christmas was celebrated…

Festive Fun At ‘The Fair Before Christmas’ This Saturday, December 9

The Fair Before Christmas, taking place at the Park Barn Social Centre on Saturday, December 9, is a free to enter family event organised by the Guildford Borough Council-run centre…

Stage Review: Jack And His Giant Stalk – The Adult Panto

by Tricia Marcotti Citizens of Guildford! The pantomime season is upon us! Yes, it’s December and we adults have our own pantomime to get involved with. Slapping our thighs, tapping…

Ewbank Auction Preview December 2017 to January 2018

Sponsored article Ewbank holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for December 2017 and January 2018 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s site.…

Merrow Woman’s Memories Of The Horrific Lewisham Train Crash 60 Years Ago

Sixty years ago today (December 4 1957), during thick fog, the 4.56pm Cannon Street to Ramsgate express collided with the stationary 5.18pm Charing Cross to Hayes passenger train at St…

Beekeeper’s Notes December 2017: B Plus For Learning

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. He talks about how new research is forcing us to look at bees in a completely new way. At last the weather is seasonally cold…