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A man who was sought in connection with an incident where a young child was said to have been deliberately rammed with a shopping trolley at Burpham Sainsbury’s has been…
July 7, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
By David Reading Challengers, the Guildford-based children’s charity, is bouncing back from the pandemic with two major fundraising events this summer. The annual Wood Street jazz festival will go ahead…
July 5, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
There was great excitement at Boxgrove Primary School last month when every year group got to meet Nigel, a retired dog handler and some Surrey Police dogs. Some of the…
July 3, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Margarette Fulleylove from Headway Surrey has received an award from the Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, Michael More-Molyneux. Headway Surrey says the certificate with official wax seal was presented by Deputy Lord-Lieutenant…
July 1, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Lisa Mackie and Emma Whiteacre from Onslow Village in Guildford created a unique challenge for themselves to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK. They have splashed their way to more…
June 30, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Community cooks in Ash Vale have been teaching people to cook healthy, balanced and affordable meals as part of Tesco’s Community Cookery School, in partnership with Jamie Oliver and food…
June 28, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
By Alice Fowler Warm-hearted performances on languorous summers’ evenings have long been the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s stock in trade. Pity the poor GSC then, that early performances of their post-pandemic…
June 22, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for July and August 2021 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s…
June 21, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
By Alice Fowler To arrive at Grange Park Opera’s Theatre in the Woods – past the magnificent façade of 14th century West Horsley Place, its formal gardens and lushly overgrown…
June 21, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Sponsored article Last month (May) the Stanley Gibbons Auction House set a new world record for a single Indian States postage stamp. Following a tense bidding war, the Indian Feudatory States – Duttia,…
June 16, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
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