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Photo Feature: Amazing Works at Guildford Quilters’ Exhibition

By Gerry Hyner Chair of Guildford Quilters Well, you missed a treat if you did not manage to get to see this free and beautiful exhibition held in the wonderful…

Update: Missing Samantha Found Safe and Well

By David Reading Police have announced that the missing 41-year-old woman from Badshot Lea, who they named simply as Samantha, has been found safe and well. Their original report said…

New Woking Industrial Estate Plan

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Every building in a Woking industrial will be demolished and replaced with “much-needed modern” warehousing along the Basingstoke Canal, if new plans are approved.…

Deadline Approaches for Design Awards

By Nic Allen We all want to see examples of great design in our town and borough, it adds to the quality of our environment. The Guildford Society and Guildford…

A Good Neighbour Group, Fairwood Helpers, Celebrates 25 Years Helping in our Community

By Sue Harris Chair of Fairwood Helpers Fairwood Helpers has been operating for 25 years and during this time we have completed over 12,000 “jobs” and this was celebrated at…

Rare, Historic and Unusual Tokens and Medals From Guildford To Be Auctioned

Rare, historic and unusual tokens, medals and related items are up for sale at an on-line auction that ends on Tuesday, May 30. They include 48 Surrey tool check tokens…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.279

By Malcolm Fincham As we entered another month the bright yellow colours of April’s daffodils and lesser celandine began to dissolved within the caeruleus hue of bluebells about the Surrey…

Local Man Gets National Award for Protecting Badgers

A Puttenham man has been recognised for his “outstanding services to badgers”. Dave Williams of the West Surrey Badger Group was presented with the John Taylor Award for outstanding services…

Stage Dragon Review: Brief Encounter Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The scene – a 1940s railway station cafe. There is a chance meeting. Dr Alec Harvey (Jammy Kasongo), in gentlemanly fashion, removes some grit from Laura Jesson’s…

Power Cut Shuts Most of Spectrum

By Martin Giles A power cut at Spectrum Leisure Centre forced them to close down nearly all activities for six hours yesterday (May 14). Manager Geoff Lawrence said: “There was…