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Highways Bulletin for September 23

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Further information on the London Road, Burpham – Active Travel…

Correction: Warrant Was Issued for Arrest of HRA Investigation Suspect

In the article: £18.5m HRA Overspend Investigations Plod On One Year After Suspensions and Sackings, it was reported that an arrest was made of “one of the dismissed contractors who…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.312

By Malcolm Fincham The start of September also introduced the start of meteorological autumn bringing with it an autumnal feel to the weather, although still mild. Unusually northern areas of…

Dragon Interview: The Guitarist Who Brings a ‘Darker, Modern Twist’ To The Blues

Ross Harding is a blues rock musician from South Africa, now living in Guildford, who has begun to realise his long-standing dream to be part of the UK music scene.…

Strip Cartoon Tells Story of Monmouth Rebellion and its Guildford Links

The Monmouth Rebellion is a significant part of England’s 17th century history, with Guildford’s Abbot’s Hospital and an early form of the Queen’s Regiment of Surrey playing their part. Here…

City Unlucky to Lose to Jersey Bulls

Jersey Bulls (0) 1, Guildford City (0) 0 By Barry Underwood On a beautiful late summer day on the Channel Islands, Guildford City slipped to what was an undeserved defeat…

City Hang On to Win 1-0 and Secure Three Points

Guildford City (1) 1, Horley Town (0) 0 By Barry Underwood Despite another tense finish Guildford City hung on to their single goal advantage to take the three points at…

The Worplesdon Witness September 2024

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon Worplesdon Pre-school rated ‘good’ by Ofsted Following an inspection by Ofsted, Worplesdon Pre-school has been rated “good”.…

Surrey Scientists Invite Children to Reach for the Stars at High Street Space Event 

Children need to dream big and reach for the stars to become the country’s future space engineers and budding astronauts, say the organisers of Guildford’s World Space Week High Street…

Voluntary Action Giving Even More Support to Organisations, Charities and Communities

By David Rose Volunteers are vital for charities and similar organisations to operate. Think of food banks, charity shops, heritage attractions, youth work, good neighbour schemes – without volunteers they…