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Where Is This? No.115

By David Rose The parade of shops on Aldershot Road at its junction with Southway was the colour vintage pictured featured last week. The quirky photo of a railway boundary…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.64

By Malcolm Fincham With things quietening down locally and most birds now settled brooding and feeding their young, I decided it was that time of the year for my annual trip…

Opinion: Many Will Want Their Views To Count As Draft Local Plan Enters New Phase

The debate over the council’s draft Local Plan is set to continue and promises to be the hottest topic of its kind in Guildford for years. Hard on the heels of…

Flag Raised At The Guildhall To Mark Armed Forces Day

The annual flag raising to mark Armed Forces Day took place at the Guildhall in Guildford on Monday morning, June 23. A sizable crowd including dignitaries, veterans, aldermen, councillors, council staff…

Missing Guildford Girl Found Safe And Well

A 16-year-old girl who was reported missing in the early hours yesterday (June 22) has been found and safe and well. Georgina Stewart, who is from the Pewley area of…

Letter: The Local Plan – How to Ignore Democracy

From Michael Bruton Guildford Borough Council (GBC) showed just how to ignore democracy at their meeting on June 19th: first pack a meeting with supporters and then be rude to…

Uphill All The Way – The Last Royal Mile (to Waverley Station)

This is the final report on the author’s progress in his bid to cycle from Guildford to Edinburgh. The reports follow: Uphill All The Way – The Idea and Uphill…

Leave A Reply Comments Box Is Working Again!

Our ‘Leave a Reply’ comments box is now working again. The technical glitch has been fixed,  and normal service has been resumed. Apologies to readers who have submitted comments over the past…

Firm’s Red Letter Day For British Heart Foundation

Guildford-based computer software firm Semafone raised £553.77 for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) when it took part in the charity’s Ramp up the red campaign on February 7. Pictured here is Semafone’s…

Go Beyond The Chamber For Some Outstanding Choral Music

Fresh from their Gold Cup and triple class cup wins at Cheltenham Music Festival in May, Surrey Hills Chamber Choir continues to surprise and delight its audiences and is preparing…