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Two Jailed For Supplying Class A Drugs

Two people from Guildford have been jailed for supplying class A drugs. At Guildford Crown Court on Thursday, May 29, Stuart Randall, 33, of Ferry Lane, St Catherine’s Village, pleaded guilty…

First World War Theme For Castle Grounds Carpet Bedding

Here is a sneak preview of this year’s carpet bedding in the Castle Grounds – designed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. All are…

Victories At Last After Losing Run For Castle Green (That Is Definitely Not Folding)

The new president of Guildford’s Castle Green Bowling Club, Shirley West, has scotched rumours that the club is folding. Shirley said: ” I would like to put the records straight with bowlers…

Uphill All The Way – Pies & Politics (Melton Mowbray to Newark)

This is the seventh 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…

Uphill All The Way – Over The Himalayas – (Mkt Harboro’ to Melton Mowbray)

This is the sixth 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 All…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.62

By Malcolm Fincham The temperatures crept up into the low 20c mark by mid-May bringing dry weather and sunshine. All this coinciding with a few days off work, and mislaying my…

Uphill All The Way – Miracle in Northampton (Bletchley to Mkt Harboro’)

This is the fifth 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…

Refurbishment Plans at Council Offices Under The Spotlight

Guildford Borough Council’s Executive reviewed refurbishment plans of its Millmead offices at a meeting on Thursday (May 29). The scheme brings together a number of projects to improve and update the 30-year-old facilities to make it a…

Thieves Hijack Delivery Driver’s Van On Industrial Estate

A delivery driver was forced to a stop and had his van hijacked by a number of men on Wednesday (May 28). The incident happened at around 4.45pm when the…

A Tasty Way To Help Support Charity For Youngsters With Learning Disabilities

Guildford restaurant Olivo, in Quarry Street, has teamed up with its neighbour, the halow project to raise money for the charity throughout the rest of the year. The partnership follows the…