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Pizza Van ‘War’ in Milford

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A pizza van’s bid to trade in Milford has been turned down amid concerns about traffic and resident complaints. The Vaporetto pizza van had…

Shop Front: Havwoods Luxury Flooring Specialists Comes to Guildford

Sponsored article Havwoods, the wood floor specialists, drove into town in a magnificent old-fashioned red London bus and wowed the shoppers in the town centre. Offering quality engineered real wood…

Stage Dragon Review: Billionaire Boy – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Joe Spud is 12 years old. He has all the money and possessions he could ever want but no true friends. Who wants to be friends with…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.260

By Malcom Fincham As we moved into the second half of July temperatures began to rise once again above 30c. This included a couple of days close to 40c. As…

Notice: Enrolment Day For Guildford Area u3a

Sponsored notice Guildford Area u3a is holding an enrolment day on Tuesday, August 23, at the County School, Farnham Road, Guildford. The event will run from 2pm to 3.30pm. If…

The Friary Quarter: A New Vision For North Street: Visit Our Exhibition

Sponsored article St Edward’s vision for North Street is to bring an underutilised, brownfield town centre site back to life by delivering new spaces to eat, shop, visit, live, meet…

Walk This Way For A Stroll Or A Ramble During September

Guildford’s popular Walkfest is back again this September with a varied programme of walks throughout the month to help you explore your local area. And the best news in these…

Why King James I Chose George Abbot As Archbishop of Canterbury

In the recent story Prayers, Plots and Poisons – New Encounter Walk by the Guildford Town Guides, we asked the question: “What reason did King James I give for appointing…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Bees Have Feelings Too

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon “Bees can count, recognise images of human faces and learn simple tool use and abstract concepts,” says Lars Chittka, professor of sensory and behavioural…

Exhibition At Dapdune Wharf Celebrates Photographers’ Vision

An exhibition of picture-perfect images is on show at the National Trust’s Dapdune Wharf in Guildford during August, writes the publicity secretary of the Woking Photographic Society, Len Walker. The…