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Council Executive To Decide On North Street Recommendation

The Guildford Borough Council’s Executive will decide on Thursday evening (April 18), in a meeting open to the public, whether or not to accept an evaluation committee’s decision to appoint…

Burglary in Ash – China Dolls Stolen – Witnesses Sought

Burglars broke into a flat in Ash and took a quantity of china dolls and cushion covers before driving off in the direction of the M3. A quantity of china…

Community Arts And Crafts Project Returns to Stoughton

An arts and crafts project is returning to Stoughton, thanks to new funding. And you have a chance to have a say on what activities you would like to see…

It’s Time For Strictly Come Tea Dancing

A new community social get together is being held on Monday (April 22) in the form of a monthly tea dance with music from the 50s, 60s and 70s. It…

Where Is This? No.53

By David Rose The eagle-eyed readers among you had not trouble recognising the building towards the top of last week’s mystery vintage photo as being the Playhouse Arcade and cinema.…

UKIP Report Support From Across The Political Spectrum As Cranleigh Councillor Switches

Disillusioned voters in Guildford from across the political spectrum are ringing UKIP to offer their support in the forthcoming county council elections, according to its local chairman Garreth Evans. News…

PRUPIM Wants Council To Abandon North Street Developer Selection Process

The company that is about to acquire the Friary Centre, and several other properties nearby, wants the council to abandon its selection process of a partner to redevelop North Street.…

Dog Poisoned On River Wey Towpath

A dog is reported to have died after eating poisoned fish in Godalming on Friday (12 April). Surrey Police is investigating the incident. Police wildlife officers are assisting the local…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.33

By Malcolm Fincham The first week of April continued with a cool theme to the weather with still no sign of any summer migrants locally and almost certainly just as…

Richard’s Wey March 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant The River Wey and Godalming Navigations are owned and maintained by the National Trust for the benefit…