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The Worplesdon Witness October 2022

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. A wonderful four days celebrating Worplesdon Memorial Hall’s centenary Worplesdon Memorial Hall’s centenary events reflected on its opening…

Rubens’ Blog: Navigating Neurodiversity At Work

Rubens King currently works as an armed forces caseworker for young people, helping people find training, work experience, volunteering, and paid work. He also writes giving advice on mental health issues…

Ockhamite Diary: Paint It Black

A sidelong glance at the world from Tony Edwards… A subliminal colour choice The hottest summer on record and recent to’ings and fro’ings at Number 10 have dramatically affected my…

Opinion: The Biggest Changes For Our Town in Two Centuries Need Popular Support

By Martin Giles The borough council is planning the biggest changes to our town for nearly two centuries and the need for more democracy in our local planning decisions has…

Pushing Pedals: Going Green? You Could Try Cycling

This is the regular column on local cycling by the Guildford Bicycle User Group (G-BUG). Its vision is to make cycling in Guildford safer, more convenient and fun. Members share…

Ockhamite Diary: Growing Gardeners and Naughty Names

A sidelong glance at the world from Tony Edwards… How do your gardeners grow? I‘ve found a new gardener who not only seems to know what he’s doing but also…

The Worplesdon Witness September 2022

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Heritage Open Day event cancelled The Sime Gallery’s Heritage Open Days plans did not go ahead after…

Diary of an Ockhamite: A Mouse Called Elvis and a Rolling Stone’s Health Regime…

A sidelong glance from Tony Edwards’ Ockham viewpoint… A mouse called Elvis This week I discovered an unexpected hazard for cars which spend too much time couped-up in a garage,…

Comment: The Case of the Absent Ash Councillors Descends into Farce

By Martin Giles The fiasco at Ash Parish Council regarding the status of two absent councillors who have not attended a single council meeting in person for over two years…

Opinion: Getting a Balance Between Old and New Is Worth Striving For

By Gavin Morgan founder of the Guildford Heritage Forum The recently published article Guildford Should Not look like a Postcard from the 1900s, set me thinking. The irony in this statement…