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Man Jailed for Brutal Robbery at Ash Pub Landlord’s Home

By David Reading A 36-year-old man who brutally robbed the landlord of the Lion Brewery, Ash, and his family, has been jailed for ten years. Daniel Carrington, a chef from…

Rubens’ Blog: What Is Motivation?

Rubens King works for Surrey Choices as an employment support specialist, helping people find work experience, volunteering and paid work. He also writes giving advice on mental health issues to…

Butchers from Bernard’s Outings in the 1930s

By David Rose Here are three superb photos from the 1930s of people on staff outings from Bernard’s, a once well known butchers in Guildford. Reader Malcolm Wenn has kindly…

Gift-wrapping Service Will Help End Homelessness In Guildford This Christmas

An organisation successfully tackling homelessness in Guildford is offering a free present-wrapping service in the run up to Christmas. It is hoped that customers will make a charitable donation. The…

Watts Contemporary Gallery Exhibition – Heartlands: Inspired by our Landscape

Sponsored article Opening at Watts Contemporary Gallery in Compton on January 14 until March 13, the exhibition Heartlands: Inspired by Our Landscape brings together unique work by eight local artists…

Buy Vinyl Records And Help Make A Difference For Charity

Catalyst, the drug and alcohol and mental health charity that is based in Guildford, has a charity bookshop in Queen Street, Godalming that is now selling vinyl records. The charity…

Housing Scheme Tribute to Heroes of 1940 Tongham Bombing 

By David Reading A new housing development in Tongham, which some residents opposed, has been named “Victory Fields” as a tribute to two local men whose courage during a German…

Police Ask for the Public’s Help to Find Wanted Man

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding wanted man Thomas Michael Cooper. Cooper, 21, from High Wycombe is described as a white man, 6’2” tall, of proportionate…

Backdown Means Victory For Railwayman And His Dog

By Hugh Coakley Just over a month since “station master” Richard Bunce resigned because his employer, South Western Railway (SWR), said he could not take his dog to work, SWR…

LITE Radio Aims to Fill a Gap in Local Broadcasting

Surrey has a new radio station, Lite RADIO which carries the strapline “Bringing local radio back to Surrey”. Test broadcasting online and on DAB radio commenced yesterday (December 7) before…