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Letter: Do You Remember 1968 Sit In at Guildford School of Art?

From Callum Burke of Evans Woolfe Media The Guildford School of Art Sit In 1968. Were you there, can you provide any information? Evans Woolfe Media is an educational film production…

Bowls Results From Castle Green

By Colin Summerhayes On Wednesday, July 16, Castle Green Bowling Club CGBC played a friendly triples match at home against Bramley: CGBC won by 72-60. For the most part it…

Where Is This? No.119

By David Rose The black and white photo from 1987 featured last week showing effects of the Great Storm in Stoke Park was easily identified by a number of readers.…

Former Mayor Praises Local and National Health Services

A former Guildford Mayor, Gordon Bridger, has written in praise of the National Health Service (NHS) both locally at the Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH) and nationally. In a personal…

Letter: Should Guildford Consider a Congestion Charge?

From Bernard Parke Everyone of us realises that the present traffic cannot be allowed to continue, but will tinkering with the notorious gyratory system be the answer? Any changes will…

Witnesses Sought to Alleged Dog Attack on Towpath

A dog is believed to have bitten a woman twice as she was walking on the tow path along the Basingstoke canal between Mytchett and Ash Vale earlier this month.…

Letter: The Guildford Society Should Be Seeking A New Broom Not Offering Support

From Ben Paton Mr Stokoe [in his letter The Guildford Society Offers Support to Councillors proclaims the benefits of acting “diligently, apolitically and professionally”. Was it “diligent” of GBC not…

Did You See Worplesdon Collision?

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses following a single-vehicle collision in the Worplesdon area of Guildford yesterday (Monday, July 21). The incident involved a white Ford Transit van on Goose…

Wind In The Willows At The Castle Grounds

Mr Toad, together with his friends Mole, Ratty and Badger, are the much-loved characters being brought to life in an exciting new adaptation of The Wind in the Willows at…

Spectrum Raises The Most For BHF

The Guildford and Godalming branch of the British Heart Foundation (BHF) says it’s “over the moon” in presenting an award to Spectrum for fundraising the most locally. Freedom Leisure that operates Guildford Spectrum…