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Town Centre Waitrose and Onslow Park & Ride Schemes Approved

Guildford Borough Council’s Planning Committee this evening (November 6th) approved the applications for a Waitrose store on the Bellerby Theatre/York Road site and the Onslow Park & Ride, to be…

Four-Year-Old Scoops Massive Marrow Prize

Loseley gardening competition for children saw its youngest winner yet at the weekend. Four- year-old Lucie Gibson, who lives in Frensham Forest, 10 miles north of Woking, grew, from seed, …

Prince’s Trust Teams Help Young People Back Into Work

Guildford YMCA has been successfully running its Prince’s Trust Team programme for a number of years. it’s a tried and tested format has seen a huge number of young people…

Sponsors Sought For River Of Lights Event On December 21

The popular River of Light free family event takes place again this year on Millmead Island in Guildford on Friday, December 21, between 6pm and 8pm. It is created by people coming…

‘Scare Yourself, Not Others’ is Hallowe’en Message from Surrey Police

“Scare yourself, not others” is the message being sent out to young people by Surrey Police as officers target antisocial behaviour over Hallowe’en and Bonfire Night. To get this simple…

New Book Is Full Of Retired Railwaymen’s Ramblings And Great Pictures

[thethe-image-slider name=”Ramblings of Railwaymen”] It’s a well known fact that railwaymen love talking about the old days – especially steam engines. Take their memories and their stories, add a superb…

The Search Is On For Guildford’s Rising Stars

Are you a rising musical star? Do you think you have the talent to be the next big thing? If so, the Bar des Arts is about to put on…

Prue Leith’s Biography Lays The Cupboard Bare

By Flora Windebank One of the biggest names to visit the book festival this year is chef, novelist, businesswoman and entrepreneur, Prue Leith. She talked about her explosive new autobiography.…

Rector’s New Book Puts Focus On Loving The Local Community

A Guildford rector’s regular blog on his parish’s website and his commitment to the local community has resulted in him being asked to write a new book. Reimagining Discipleship: Loving…

Trip Down School’s Memory Lane With Birthday Tea Party

Pupils past and present enjoyed a tea party at Holy Trinity Pewley Down School on Tuesday afternoon (October 16) as part of its 200th birthday celebrations. While current pupils at the…