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Council Pledges Nearly £10,000 To Four Crowdfunding Projects

Protecting a community garden’s eco hub, celebrating disability art, a decorative Christmas lantern display, and engaging educational tours are four projects currently being supported by Guildford Borough Council. The council…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Bees Live Four Times Longer In The Winter

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon It is probably the quietest time of the year for beekeepers. The bees are prepared for the winter, plenty of honey stores, a dry…

Activate Learning Launches First Personalised Digital Prospectus

Activate Learning has launched the first personalised digital prospectus in the further education sector for prospective students. With its learning campuses at Guildford College, Merrist Wood College and Farnham College,…

Donate Items At Tesco This Weekend To Keep Food Banks Supplied

Tesco is asking shoppers to donate long-life food items to keep food banks supplied this winter. The tenth annual Tesco Food Collection is taking place in every UK Tesco store from…

Lions Aiming To Raise £10k To Help People Struggling With Fuel Bills

Members of the Guildford Lions Club have joined forces with the North Guildford Food Bank to raise £10,000 for it – by inviting local businesses, families, and individuals to come…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 267

By Malcolm Fincham Out of the blue, and just before November had the opportunity to open its doors, an invite came my way for another late autumn trip to Farlington…

Courses, Talks, Visits And More With The Guildford Institute’s New Spring Brochure

Independent educational charity the Guildford Institute has launched its spring brochure for the local community and beyond. With nearly 80 activities on offer, ranging from courses and talks, to visits…

Grace – the Baby Who Defied the Odds in Her Fight for Survival

By David Reading The story of a little girl named Grace is a harrowing one but one that is ultimately inspirational. Her parents believe the fact that she is alive…

How County Council is Addressing 60-bed Shortage in Children’s Homes

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is addressing a shortage of up to 60 children’s homes beds for young people in the county. High property prices, difficulty…

Vivace Chorus On Song As It Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

Guildford’s Vivace Chorus is 75 years old. To mark the milestone the choir has published a booklet charting its history. Here, Hilary Twigg gives a synopsis of it. After the…