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Pupils Enjoy Fruits Of Their Labours On School’s Allotment Patch

Pupils from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Guildford have again been harvesting fruit and vegetables on their very own allotment garden near the school in Aldershot Road. They have…

Positive Response to Welcome To Volunteering! Project

There was a positive response at the launch of the Welcome to Volunteering! initiative, held at St Saviour’s Church in Guildford. More than 40 people attended to hear about the…

Take Extra Care To Prevent Heathland Fires, Warns RSPB

With the hot weather showing no signs of cooling down, the RSPB in the South East is urging residents and visitors to Surrey’s countryside to take extra care. The hot,…

Chance For Voluntary Groups To Get Funding Advice

Voluntary groups can find out more about grant funding at an open event on Wednesday, July 24. The Guildford and Waverley Voluntary Grants Panels award funding to organisations who provide…

Review: Herald Players’ Alice In Looking-glass Land

By Linda Schabedly The Herald Players’ production of Alice in Looking-glass Land was, as far as I know, the first promenade production to take place in Guildford’s Castle Grounds. The plot…

Spectrum Lifeguards Win National Award

A team of lifeguards at Freedom Leisure’s Guildford Spectrum has scooped the top prize for lifeguarding standards at a  national competition organised by the Chartered Institute for the Management of…

Junior Summer Fitness Challenge Returns

Children in Guildford can stay active this summer as Freedom Leisure’s Junior Summer Fitness Challenge returns for a second year.  Each child participating in the challenge receives a free fitness…

Passion In Spades Within Guildford Business Community

In this regular monthly column – a must read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee reports on this year’s Hart Brown Economic Forum. I recently attended…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.41

By Malcolm Fincham “Sweet smell of summer, the jasmine’s in bloom, July is dressed up and playing her tune …” What great lyrics to that Seventies song by the Isley…

Richard’s Wey June 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant June began with a very pleasant day out in the sunshine for the properties staff and volunteers…