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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.262

By Malcolm Fincham For reasons beyond my control, my vision of keeping fortnightly reports seem to lose synchronicity about this time of year. Once again I can only apologise for…

Woodland Trust Giving 1.4 Million Trees To Schools And Community Groups

The Woodland Trust has announced ambitious plans for 2023 to break its record annual give away of more than 1.3 million trees in 2022 to schools and community groups. Applications…

Did You See Fight in Castle Street a Month Ago?

Surrey Police is appealing for the public’s help to identify a man, filmed on CCTV, who may be able to help with their investigation into an assault in Guildford. The…

How A Dose of Nature Can Make You Feel Much Better

A new service to help people suffering with their mental health by giving them the opportunity, with support, to spend time outside surrounded by nature, is coming to Guildford. The…

Enforcement Notice Issued to Elegant Hotel Over Shipping Containers

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A Surrey mansion hotel has been given three months to remove from its land two shipping containers being used for storage. Gorse Hill Hotel,…

Onslow Residents’ Association’s Open Meeting Over Fears GP Surgery May Close

Onslow Village Residents’ Association is hosting an open meeting on Tuesday, September 13 to hear details about the proposed restructuring of the Guildown and Woodbridge Hill GP practices. The association…

Many Great Things To Do For Budding Volunteers

A round up of some of the latest volunteering opportunities that Voluntary Action South West Surrey is helping to promote. Be a community champion Surrey Community Action is recruiting people…

Treatment For Mildew Being Developed By University And Organic Vineyard

A common fungal disease that has plagued the UK’s vineyards could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a sustainable farming process being developed by the University of…

What Goes Into Making Walkfest Wonderful

This year’s Guildford Walkfest, running throughout September, offers some fantastic opportunities for a hike or a stroll – all for free. Here is an insight into what makes this festival…

Opinion: An Inspiring, Humbling Afternoon with Young Refugees

By Zoe Franklin prospective Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Guildford There is a lot of discussion about refugees currently driven by a combination of our welcoming of so many Ukrainian…