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The Worplesdon Witness, November 2024

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon Remembering parish’s war dead Remembrance services on Sunday, November 10, took place at St Mary’s Church at…

Thames Water Reports Guildford’s New Water Pipeline Reaches Halfway Point

Thames Water has confirmed that over half of Guildford’s new water transfer pipe is in place, with 5.8km now installed. In total the company is laying circa 9km between Pewley…

Unlicensed Dog Daycare Boss Prosecuted and Fined

A dog daycare business owner has been prosecuted for operating without a licence following a lengthy investigation by Guildford Borough Council’s animal welfare officer. On October 21, Harriet Poupart from…

Guildford’s Pandemic Memories Captured in Textile Display

Embroidered panels made by local people to remember the Covid 19 pandemic are on display at Guildford Museum. Guildford’s Quilt: Your Stories Stitched into History was assembled by embroidery group Stitch…

City Can’t Catch a Break

Guildford City (0) 1, Corinthian Casuals (0) 2 By Barry Underwood Another decent Guildford playing performance ended with no reward in rather cruel circumstances. City had finally got on the…

Photo Feature: The Castle Grounds as Winter Approaches

Photographer Daniella West has taken these photos of Guildford’s Castle Grounds in early November as winter approaches, and as the new winter light trail, Illuminate, was being set up. What…

Surrey Table Tennis News, November 2024

By Chris Andrews Aaron McKibbin (Epsom) did amazingly well to sweep the board at the Para National Championships in Sheffield, winning the Open Standing Singles, Class 8 and Open Standing…

Guildford and Its Villages Fall Silent to Remember Those Killed in Conflict

By Martin Giles Eighty years after the Second World War had entered its final 12 months, the traditional Remembrance Sunday Services took place in Guildford and its surrounding villages today…

Letter: Weyside Village Will Present Problems But, Indirectly, We Voted For It

From Jim Allen In response to: Weyside Urban Village Plans Progress – Architecture to Reflect Industrial Character I am a long-standing critic of this project and I believe it is…

Letter: I Can See Why It Takes Days for Dumped E-bikes To Be Collected

From Dave Middleton In response to: Dumped E-bike Provokes Questions I note that Beryl failed to answer the Dragon News’ question about how many staff were employed to collect bikes…