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Guildford Greenbelt Group Announces Plans For Candidates At Next Year’s Local Elections

The Guildford Green Belt Group (GGG) has announced that it plans to field candidates in most rural wards and some urban ones at next year’s borough council elections. The announcement was…

George Abbot Students See The Green Future Of Motoring

Students at George Abbot School got up close to an innovative electric buggy that may be the future of motor transport while also helping to safeguard the environment. Gordon Foat,…

The Guildford Institute’s Spring 2015 Programme Now Available

Are you looking to try something different in the new year? The Guildford Institute’s spring programme is out now! With a broad range of courses, talks, trips, music recitals and…

Help Decide How £115,000 Is Spent In Stoke And Stoughton

Make a date in your diary for the community day hosted by Travel SMART and local people to decide which local projects in Stoke and Stoughton receive funding. The event takes…

WWI Postcards Among Thousands For Sale At Surrey Club’s Annual Fair

Collectors, family researchers and those interested in local history will not want to miss the Surrey Postcard Club’s annual fair on Saturday, November 22, at St Peter’s School, Horseshoe Lane, Merrow…

Christmas Concerts Round-up

There are a number of Christmas concerts taking place in Guildford over the next few weeks. A Night of Seasonal Songs and Storytelling, Saturday, December 6, St Francis’ Church, Westborough,…

Latest Assessment Gives Spectrum ‘Excellent’ Rating

Guildford Spectrum – managed by Freedom Leisure in partnership with Guildford Borough Council – has been awarded an “excellent” grade in its latest Quest Assessment. This is the highest award…

New Book: Rambling Railwayman’s Recollections

Retired railwayman Geoff Burch, from Worplesdon, has written his third book all about his fascinating career with trains. Rambling Railwayman’s Recollections and starts where my his book, The Ramblings of a Railwayman…

Man Who Loves Trees Wins National Volunteer Award

A Guildford man who loves “messing around in the woods” has won the UK-wide Woodland Trust’s Volunteer of the Year award. Sam Jones was recognised with the charity’s Juniper Award…

Launch of David Rose’s New Book: Guildford Remembering 1914-18

The launch of David Rose’s eagerly awaited new book Guildford Remembering 1914-18, takes place at the Guildford Institute, Ward Street, Guildford, on Wednesday, November 26, at 7pm. David will be signing copies…