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A Great Tribute To The Late Folk Singer Jake Thackray

By Ben Darnton The convivial surroundings of the recently refurbished Guildford Institute in Ward Street was the scene for a tribute concert to the late folk singer Jake Thackray by…

More Rollercoaster Rides For City Away From Home

Cinderford Town 4, Guildford City 2 By Barry Underwood This was another day on the rollercoaster ride that is Guildford City Football Club. Following Tuesday evening’s fantastic come-back victory against…

Sun Shines As Crowds Flock To Safeguard Coaches’ 90th Anniversary Charity Open Day

People from Guildford, as well as many from far and wide, flocked to Safeguard Coaches’ depot in Ridgemount on Saturday (March 29) to enjoy an excellent charity open day. The…

Award Winning Personal Trainer Opens New Gym

By Victoria Lazarevic Surrey based fitness expert Charlotte Ord, who has just won 2014 UK Personal Trainer of the Year Award, is opening her a new gym in Guildford tomorrow…

Exclusive: Artist David Shepherd’s Amazing Contribution To Wildlife Conservation

Renowned artist, conservationist and lover of steam engines, David Shepherd CBE, talks exclusively to Dani Maimone about his life and work. David Shepherd CBE is an extraordinary man. Not just…

Take A Trip Back In Time With A New Book About Safeguard Coaches

By David Rose Once in a while a really good local history book comes along charting an important aspect of Guildford’s past. The latest book is just that – the…

Where Is This? No.102

By David Rose Last week’s mystery photo location showing a Safeguard bus was identified by many as the former Onslow Street bus station. It’s now the open space near the…

Woman Charged With Dangerous Driving Following A3 Collision

A woman has been charged with dangerous driving and driving while over the prescribed limit following a collision on the A3 at Ripley in January. Perri Game, 21, of Oxford,…

Police Return Stolen Plaque To National Trust’s Clandon Park

A detective from Surrey Police had the enjoyable task of returning a selection of antiques to National Trust properties which had been stolen by a prolific thief from London. The items, a Derby…

Residents’ Relief As Fly-tipped Rubbish Is Finally Removed

Residents of Guildford Park Avenue are relieved that a pile of fly-tipped rubbish that they say was becoming a health hazard has now been cleared away by the borough’s cleansing…