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Campaign Urges People To Recognise Dangers Of Illegal Tobacoo

Surrey Crimestoppers is launching a campaign this month urging people to recognise the damage sales of illegal tobacco can do in local communities and report the criminals involved in illegal sales. The…

Lions’ Fun Runs At Hatchlands Were A Great Success

Despite some wet weather on Sunday (September 8), Guildford Lions’ annual fun runs at Hatchlands, East Clandon, were a great success. The 10k and 5k runs were raising funds for…

Welcome Tea Breaks And Thundery Spells!

By Colin Summerhayes On a hot sunny afternoon on Wednesday September 4, Castle Green Bowling Club (CGBC) were able to avenge a defeat by winning against Burpham Bowling Club in…

Where Is This? No.74

By David Rose Thanks once again to all who replied to last week’s post – many recognising the Women’s Royal Army Corp’s camp at Stoughton and the tree roots and…

Two Charged As Part Of Probe Into Supply Of Illegal Drugs

Two people have been charged with money laundering in connection with an investigation in to Class A drug supply in north Surrey. Christopher Monaghan, 42, and Karen Monaghan, 43, both…

Guildford Parkrun Results Saturday, September 7, 2013

This week there were 182 runners, of whom 27 were first timers and 38 recorded new personal bests. Representatives of 15 different athletics clubs took part. Men’s placings: Daniel WALLIS…

Dan James’ Photo Album: September 2013

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is a selection of photos for September. Sunset…

Council Confirms Developer Partner For North Street Revamp

The revamp of North Street has moved closer with Guildford Borough Council (GBC) confirming Land Securities as its developer partner. The announcement was made at a meeting of the council’s…

When Gals In Guildford Were Fighting For The Right To Vote

One hundred years ago there were women in Guildford as determined as any in the UK to get the right to vote. The Suffragist movement was particularly strong here, and…

Plenty Of Places To Visit Throughout Guildford For Heritage Open Days

St Catherine’s Chapel, village gardens and a glassblowing studio are just three of the activities you can enjoy during Guildford’s Heritage Open Days from September 12 to 15. The national…