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Latest Voluntary Roles – Is There One Perfect For You?

An update of latest volunteer roles being promoted by Voluntary Action South West Surrey. Trustees position for Brief Lives-Remembered Brief Lives-Remembered was established in 2004 by Paula Jackson. The Guildford-based charity’s…

Surrey Scouts Supported King at Coronation and Windsor Concert

Guildford East Scout Emma Robinson and 400 other young Scouts took part in the coronation of King Charles III and in the concert in Windsor the next day (May 6…

Pupils Enjoy Coronation-themed Learning at St Nicolas Infant School

St Nicolas Infant School has marked the coronation of King Charles III with a week of themed learning. Year 1 pupils chose the coronation as the theme for their class…

Did You See Assault in Bookham?

A man was seriously assaulted in Bookham yesterday evening (May 7) and Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses. Police were called at approximately 9.30pm after reports that the victim, a…

Films are Winning with Twinning and Guess Who Came to Dinner?

By Barbara Ford Chair of the Guildford Twinning Association Film is being used in a way to interest and engage people in the culture of Guildford’s twin town Freiburg and…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.278

By Malcolm Fincham Temperatures remained below average during the later weeks of April as a Scandinavian high pressure continued to draw a cool east to north-easterly breeze across the country.…

Making Voting Accessible To All

Guildford Borough Council is reminding all those heading to vote at a polling station on Thursday (May 4) to take valid photo ID with them. Failure to do so will…

Low Water Pressure Reported in Guildford

Reports of low water pressure, and even no water at all, in certain post codes were on the Thames Water website yesterday (Friday, April 28). County councillor Angela Goodwin (Lib…

Claygate Voters React to Dominic Raab’s Resignation

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter It’s a grey day in Claygate but the mood among the Lib Dems who have gathered at a micro pub next to the village…

Plenty of Delights at Merrist Wood College’s Fleecy Frolics Weekend

Merrist Wood College reports that the weather didn’t dampen the fun at last weekend’s Fleecy Frolics lambing event. Hundreds of families flocked to the 400-acre site in Worplesdon over the two-day event to see this season’s…