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Where Is This? No.110

By David Rose Shalford railway station and the collision between two goods trains on April 11, 1944, was featured in last week’s vintage photos. One of the trains was made…

Drunk Driver Who Was Rammed By Police Car Is Sent To Jail

A woman who drove on the wrong side of the A3 head on to an unmarked police car has been sentenced to four months in prison, disqualified from driving for…

Claire’s Column – Business Growth Set To Continue

In this regular column – a must-read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee welcomes news of continued small business growth in the region. A new report…

A Peek Inside Bridalwear Business’s New Premise In Former Chapel

Reporter Victoria Lazarevic gets a special preview of Miss Bush Bridalwear’s new premises in a former Methodist chapel in Ripley. The hustle and bustle outside the old Methodist chapel in Ripley…

Castle Green Bowlers Admit They Must Practise More!

By Colin Summerhayes On a rather cloudy Tuesday afternoon, May 20, Castle Green Bowling Club’s (CGBC) men’s team was at home to Guildford men’s team in the Tuesday Triples League. Castle Green…

Park Barn Centre Calls For Cargo Netting For D-Day Commemoration

The Park Barn Centre is commemorating the 70th anniversary of D-Day during the Second World War, on Friday, June 6. Support officer at the centre Roger Hayman says: “We will…

May Fair Raises £880 For Charity

A May fair at the Fairlands Community Centre to raise money for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and Action for Bladder Cancer has been hailed a success. The fair took place…

Guildford Bike Project Celebrates Two Years Of Success

Social enterprise scheme the Guildford Bike Project has marked two very successful years with the official opening of its refurbished and extended workshop. Its base at the Guildford Borough Council…

Thirty Arrests As Police Tackle Drug And Burglary Offences

More than 30 arrests have been made as part of a crackdown on criminals involved in the supply of Class A drugs and associated criminal activity to raise cash to buy…

Man Dies In Fire At Maisonette in Bellfields

A man has died in a blaze at a first-floor maisonette in Berberis Close, off Cedar Way, Bellfields. He is believed to be John Greenfield, a retired painter and decorator. Firefighters were called…