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Campaign Gathers Pace To Transform Abandoned School Site Into Community Hub

A new group has been formed with the aim of seeing that redundant school buildings in Park Barn are transformed into an exciting hub for community services and activities. The…

Dragon Interview: Tom Harfleet – Gold Medal Winning Garden Designer at Chelsea Flower Show

Tom Harfleet together with his brother Paul struck gold at this year’s Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show. Their medal winning feat caused them to be featured on the…

Cyclist Injured In Ripley Collision – Police Seek Witnesses

Surrey police officers are appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was involved in a collision in Ripley on Monday evening (June 3). The 27-year-old man was riding his bicycle along…

Council Leader Wins Over Critical Audience With His Vision For Guildford’s Future

A clear vision for Guildford was described by council leader Stephen Mansbridge last night (May 30) at a meeting organised by The Guildford Society. Despite a history of, at times,…

Comedy Writing Duo Galton and Simpson Honoured in Milford

Creators of the iconic TV series Steptoe and Son and writers for such greats as Tony Hancock and Frankie Howerd, comedy writing duo Ray Galton and Alan Simpson were honoured by the…

Where Is This? No.60

By David Rose Last week’s vintage picture was always going to be a tough one – but several did correctly identify it as being Merrow Grange. And the piece of…

Turning A Quilt-making Passion Into A Business

When it comes to patchwork quilts and cushions, Sarah Bennett’s handiwork is second to none. Having covered all the beds and spaces on the sofas and chairs in her Guildford…

Bungled Burglary Leaves Thieves Empty-handed

Thieves who targeted a garage in Guildford overnight ended up getting away with nothing when the lawnmowers they had just stolen fell out of the get-away vehicle. The attempted burglary…

Helping a Charity and Getting Fit – One Step at a Time…

Dani Maimone’s 10,000 steps a day for health and charity. I have faced many varied challenges in my life but this is quite different and one I have chosen to…

Review: The Woman in Black – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Amy Yorston Susan Hill’s spooky tale is back at The Yvonne Arnaud ready to chill and thrill! The stage is set, quite literally as a stage with clothes rail,…