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Guildford Crown Court – Man Sentenced to Three Years for Guildford Burglaries

A 25-year-old man has been sentenced to three years imprisonment today (February 1) after being found guilty of three burglaries. Daniel Harris of no fixed address appeared at Guildford Crown…

Parke’s People No.13: The Rev’d John Samuel Bewly Monsell

In the latest of an occasional series about people who have a connection with Guildford in one way or another, Bernard Parke recalls the Rev’d John Samuel Bewly Monsell, composer of hymns and poetry…

Crowds Flock to The Cathedral To See Filming of Flog It!

People flocked to Guildford Cathedral today (Thursday, January 31), taking with them antiques and collectables for the experts from BBC  TV’s Flog It! to value. And our photographer John Schluter…

Day Focuses On Ending Violence Against Women

Domestic abuse support services for Surrey are joining together to support an international day of celebration on Thursday, February 14, at Guildford’s Guildhall, writes Maria Rayner. The four outreach services,…

Guildford MP Angry That Coalition For Marriage Leaflet Bears Her Photo

Guildford MP Anne Milton is very angry that a leaflet, campaigning against same sex marriages and which bears her photograph, is being circulated in Guildford. The leaflet is being distributed…

Review: Surprises Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By the Stage Dragon Surprises certainly was an apt title for this production. Set in an unusual future, every plot twist in this production was unexpected. The play, by award…

Freeze Council Tax Say Surrey Lib Dems

Liberal Democrats at Surrey County Council, in Kingston, are calling for a Council Tax freeze in response to the Conservative administration’s intention to raise Council Tax Bills by 1.9%. Fiona…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 28

By Malcolm Fincham On Tuesday, January 15, I heard reports of nine waxwings in the Guildford area, feeding on a ‘white berried rowan’ in someone’s front garden in Oakdene Road, Peasmarsh.…

Nepalese Community Looks to Forge Links With Others in Guildford

Sham Lem-Gurung and Nanda Lem-Gurung from the Guildford Nepalese Community Association tell DAVID ROSE about the plans they have for 2013 which they want to share with everyone. Members of…

Bookmaker Robberies – Four Men Charged

Four men, who had been charged with conspiracy to rob, appeared in court yesterday (January 28) following a number of robberies across Surrey Heath and Guildford over the last two…