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Letter: Is This Park & Ride Really Necessary?

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman No doubt your readers have noticed the new direction signs which have recently been erected advising motorists of the new Onslow Park & Ride facility.…

Letter: The Conservatives Used To Stand Up for the Countryside

From Michael Bruton In the debate over the Guildford Local Plan, Guildford councillors are ignoring declared government policy, namely that the green belts around our major cities should be protected…

Plenty Of Room, For The Moment, At New 550 Space Park and Ride Site

The £4 million Onslow Park and Ride car park, opened for use just over a week ago, remains practically empty. But Conservative councillors say it is too early to look…

Letter: I Am Baffled By The Planners

From Paul Bridgland Director of Best of Guildford I am utterly baffled and astounded by recent planning decisions. As a passionate local supporter of all things local, they appear to…

Where Is This? No.84

By David Rose The view of the Seahorse pub at Shalford was correctly identified by everyone who responded to last week’s pair of images, but the steps, that can be…

Take To The Saddle At Spectrum For British Heart Foundation

Guildford Spectrum is hosting a charity spinning marathon on Saturday, November 30, to raise funds and awareness for the British Heart Foundation, Freedom Leisure’s charity of choice. Everyone is invited…

Claire’s Column – Book Review The Recession Is Over: Time To Grow

In this regular column – a must read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee reviews local author Keith Churchouse’s latest book The recession is over: time…

Coffee Shop Review – Ottino’s in the Shambles

by Maria Rayner Sitting in the “idyllic haven”[their words] that is Ottino’s, I shivered. In fact, during our visit, the female contingent of the party kept its coats on. Our…

The Way We Were… Cycling in the 1920s – Part 2

Today the health benefits of cycling are frequently publicised and anyone who, like me, has puffed up a few of our local gradients certainly hopes it is doing them some…

Review: Serenade – Southern Pro Musica

By Mike Bennett Those hardy souls who braved a chilly evening last Friday, ignoring the lure of TV’s Children in Need spectacular, were given a treat by the latest outing…