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Photo Feature: The Castle Grounds as Winter Approaches

Photographer Daniella West has taken these photos of Guildford’s Castle Grounds in early November as winter approaches, and as the new winter light trail, Illuminate, was being set up. What…

Surrey Charity Holds Carer Information Fairs to Help Unpaid Carers

By Stella Kuchanny Nearly all of us will need to either provide or receive care at some point in their lives, so ensuring carers have access to the support they…

City Unlucky to Lose to In-form Tadley

Guildford City (1) 1, Tadley Calleva (1) 2 By Barry Underwood An in-form Tadley Calleva side left the Spectrum with three points on Wednesday evening. On a gloomy autumn evening…

Dragon Review: I Screamed a Scream – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp If you like to sing along to songs from the best and most celebrated baddies of stage and screen I Screamed a Scream – A Villains Cabaret…

Woking’s Past Financial Decisions ‘Potentially Unlawful’ Says Damning Report

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Bankrupt Woking Borough Council’s failure to heed debt warnings was “potentially unlawful”, the long-awaited independent deep dive into its financial crisis has claimed. The…

Kickstart 2025 with the Guildford Institute’s New Programme of Events and Activities

The Guildford Institute has launched its latest programme packed full of courses, talks and events on offer from January to March 2025. Experience the magic of cinema with its new…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.315

By Malcolm Fincham Mild weather continued throughout the latter weeks of October. It remained mostly dry too, with the Atlantic Jet Stream staying to the north of the UK, as…

Highways Bulletin for November 4

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Further information on Guildford Borough Council’s Ash Road Bridge works…

Another Abnormal Load Destined for Woking Community Hospital

Surrey Police will be escorting an abnormal load containing pods for a community hospital development through Surrey tomorrow (Saturday). The units require a police escort due to their extended widths.…

Dragon Review: Birdsong – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler It’s some twenty years since Sebastian Faulks’ seminal World War One novel, Birdsong, was first adapted for the stage. I’ve watched Birdsong productions in the past, but…