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Distraction Burglary in Merrow – Witnesses Sought

An 84-year-old  man had his wallet stolen in a distraction burglary in Merrow on Thursday, April 4th. The police are appealing for witnesses. A woman went to the address in…

Riff Raff Diary for March

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig With the warmer weather slow to arrive it has been necessary to content myself with the preparation side of…

Where Is This? No.52

By David Rose Readers’ opinions were somewhat divided over the location of last week’s mystery vintage photo, but those who recognised the Little Thatch restaurant as being in Meadrow, Farncombe,…

Guildford Vision Group Calls Public Meeting To Discuss North Street Proposals

The Guildford Vision Group (GVG) is calling a public meeting to discuss the proposals for the development of North Street. The meeting is to be held at 7.30pm on Monday,…

Prince’s Trust Team Helps Build A Better Future For Young People

Participating in a Prince’s Trust Team can seriously change a young person’s future for the better.  Currently 12 young people aged 16 to 25 are completing their community project as…

Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by The Stage Dragon The Yvonne Arnaud hosts a real classic for all theatre lovers this week, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest performed by the Middle Ground Theatre…

Opinion: Mum About Town – More Support For Those With Post-natal Depression

The latest of our Mum About Town opinion articles written by “Towny Mummy”. This time she writes about the death of Surrey mum Donna Oettinger and her son Zaki. Last…

Film Night For Air Ambulance Appeal Features The Story of Guildford Cathedral

To raise much needed funds for the Surrey Air Ambulance, the Inner Wheel Club of Guildford is staging a gala film night at the Electric Theatre on Friday, April 19,…

Army Cadet From Guildford Wins Music Award

Tamsin Beattie from the Surrey Army Cadet Force (ACF), aged 15, from Guildford, has won an award at the Cadet Force Music Camp at Altcar, Merseyside. The award was given…

The Dragon Says: Gagging Orders – GBC Should Learn From NHS

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, also MP for neighbouring Waverley, has, according to the BBC, scrapped the inclusion of “gagging clauses” in NHS severance agreements. He has previously warned NHS bosses…