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There Are ‘Hundreds of Threats to Green Belt’ Say CPRE

The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has published a new map highlighting current threats to the Metropolitan green belt, which covers 84% of Surrey’s countryside but which is increasingly…

Serious Collision in Wood Street Village

A serious collision in Wood Street has left a woman in her late twenties seriously injured. The incident took place at around 7.10pm this evening (June 1) when a silver…

Guildford Choral Sings Music From Across The Centuries

In the lovely surroundings and generous acoustics of Holy Trinity Church, Guildford Choral Society with Southern Pro Musica will explore music from the 16th to the 21st centuries on Saturday,…

Beekeeper’s Notes June 2016: To Propagate Is The Order Of The Day

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. We know about the birds and the bees but do we know how bees increase and propagate? He continues his monthly notes below… The…

Review: Corinne West At St John’s Farncombe – What a Treat!

For those who thought of going to see Corinne West at St John’s Church in Farncombe and never got there, you missed a real treat. We’re buzzing from the experience. Promoted…

Shop Front: Tortilla Burritos & Tacos In Friary Street

Shop Front: Tortilla Burritos & Tacos In Friary Street

A new ‘fast’ food restaurant has opened in Friary Street specialising in Californian burritos and tacos. Tortilla has joined the growing number of new and exciting eating establishments in this…

Mayor of Guildford’s Diary: May 29 to June 13

Mayor of Guildford’s Diary: May 29 to June 13

This is a new feature to publicise the activity of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Guildford. It can be found under the What’s On section. The text is as…

Great Uncle Charlie’s WWI Death Plaque Comes Home

By David Rose An amazing item of my family’s history has been returned to me courtesy of a family from Camberley. It is a next of kin memorial plaque, made of bronze, that was given…

Dragon Interview: Nikki Nelson-Smith on Her Year as Mayor of Guildford

Cllr Nikki Nelson-Smith, a Conservative councillor for Christchurch, became the Mayor of Guildford in May 2015, probably one of Guildford’s youngest citizens to be made mayor. Here she reflects on…

Hayley’s Brave Wing Walk To Raise Funds For The BHF

There are many ways to raise money for charity, but standing on the wings of a biplane and being taken for a 22-minute flight, must rate among the bravest of challenges.…