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University Gets £7m from BP to Fund New Petroleum Centre

The chemistry department at the University of Surrey has received £7 million to fund the new Centre for Petroleum and Surface Chemistry (BP-CPSC) from oil giant BP. The investment will…

Win Tickets To See The Folk-tastic Goodnight Lenin At The Boileroom

By Ellis Taylor After performing at more than 40 UK festivals and extensively touring the UK and Ireland, folk-tastic Goodnight Lenin are coming to the Boileroom in Guildford on Tuesday, November…

Review: The Haunting, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By the Stage Dragon Definitely not one for the faint-hearted, The Haunting is a ghost story to make even the bravest jump! Hugh Janes’ adaptation of  Charles Dickens’ ghost stories uses traditional…

Where Is This? No.34

By David Rose The aerial view of Park Barn and its then new secondary school, seen in last week’s post, was correctly identified by many readers. Click here to see…

Concerned Residents Hear About Youth Services at Henley Fort In Latest Green Lane Saga

Anger over restrictions on driving vehicles and parking along the Green Lane bridleway on The Mount led to a public meeting being held to discuss the matter. Called at very…

Young Singer Is Making All The Right Moves With Debut EP

Fran Galea is a student at Guildford’s Academy of Contemporary of Music. Going under the name Chess, she has just released her debut EP, Babygirl. Sam Liddicott has contributed this…

Guildford’s Christmas Lights Go On This Thursday, November 22

Celebrate the start of Christmas this Thursday at Guildford’s official town centre Christmas lights switch-on. Susie Blake, star of Aladdin at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre will join the Mayor of…

Richard’s Wey October 2012

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…

Making Sure The Old Rambling Roses in Guildford, Western Australia Keep Blooming

From Guildford, Western Australia, Barbara Dundas writes… An old rose hedge dating to around 1851-52 still survives in Guildford, although accidental spraying had decimated the stock. The Guildford Association organised…

How Will The New Waitrose Look And Why?

Guildford will be getting a new Waitrose store, subject to final approval by Eric Pickles, the relevant the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. But what will it…