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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.37

By Malcolm Fincham On Thursday, May 23, I squeezed in a short  afternoon visit to Thursley Common. Most of my time was spent avoiding heavy showers and my visit was…

Jamie’s Italian Collaborates With Loseley – Fresh Local Produce Means Great Food

Report and photos Shirlee Posner of eatsurrey A creative collaboration between Loseley Park and Jamie’s Italian is a Guildford exclusive! Head gardener Burney who manages the walled vegetable garden at…

Guildford Parkrun Results: June 1, 2013

First over the line in Saturday’s parkrun, held at Stoke Park, was Alex McIntosh of Garden City Runners, in 17 minutes and 40 seconds. He was followed by Jason Harris…

The Message is ‘Buy Local!’

A campaign is set to run next week, from Jun 3, to encourage us all to buy from our local shops. Local business champions Paul Bridgland and Sally Castro-Gouveia from…

Letter: Inspirational Speech But Vision Group Has Been Treated As a Pariah

From Gerald Bland Stephen Mansbridge gave an inspirational talk at the Trinity Centre on Thursday night [May 30] about the need for a long term Masterplan for the Borough. He…

Dan James’ Photo Album: June 2013

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is a selection of five photos for June.…

New Chairman for The Guildford Society

The Guildford Society has a new chairman. After four very productive years as Chairman, architect Michael Jeffery has handed over the chair to another committed Guildfordian, Bill Stokoe. A statement…

Legal Aid Agency Disputes ‘Late Payments’ Said To Risk Law Centre’s Future

By Victoria Lazarevic The Surrey Law Centre, which gives free legal advice and has Anne Milton MP as one of its patrons, is claiming that its future is in jeopardy…

Sentenced – Cleaner Who Stole From Her Employers ‘In Breach Of Trust’

Above video clip was uploaded to YouTube by Stephen Thair A Guildford cleaner was sentenced today (May 30), at Guildford Magistrates Court, having pleaded guilty, for a third time in…

New Design Submitted by Artist of Controversial Bonfire Sculpture

The sculptress whose design for a piece of public art that recalled the 19th-century Guildford Guy (bonfire) Riots and which was refused by planners, has unveiled a new design –…