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A Day In The Life Of A Citizens Advice Volunteer

Volunteer advisers are key to the support given to people by Guildford and Ash Citizens Advice. Here, one of its volunteers at its Ash office writes about a day in…

North Street Plan Rejected by Borough Council in Knife-edge Vote

By Emily Coady-Stemp The regeneration of Guildford’s North Street area has hit a big hurdle after councillors voted against the plans last night. The refusal came after Housing Secretary and…

Highways Repair Bulletin January 9 – 15

The list below, published by Surrey County Council, provided by County Cllr Fiona Davidson and available on the SCC website, lists the current works planned or underway in the borough.…

Activate Learning’s Surrey Colleges Receive ‘Good’ Rating By Ofsted

Activate Learning’s Guildford, Merrist Wood and Farnham colleges have been given an overall ‘Good’ Ofsted assessment. Ofsted identified the colleges as making “a ‘Strong Contribution’ to identifying and meeting local, regional and…

A Few Surprises in a Peek Backstage at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Hugh Coakley We think we know what’s going on at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, I mean, we’ve all been there over the years. But do we really? There were…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.270

By Malcolm Fincham Icy weather still remained beyond our doorsteps around the Surrey Hills for a few days as we entered the second half of December, as I continued my…

Book Review: Holy Trinity, St Mary’s and Pewley Down Schools

Holy Trinity and St Mary’s 1812 to Holy Trinity Pewley Down 2015 A school history, by Margaret Clements and Richard Rowe Review by David Rose The written history of Guildford’s…

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Guildford Teen Wins Prize in RSPCA Youth Photo Competition

Eighteen-year-old Ben Hancock-Smith, from Guildford, has won a category first prize in this year’s RSPCA Young Photographer Awards. Ben’s image entitled ‘’Hovering” showing two small flies won the top spot…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.269

By Malcolm Fincham By the meteorological calendar the first day of winter is always December 1. Coincidently and simultaneously temperatures were continuing to slide bringing our first notable frosts. Fears…