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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…

Guildford Nepalese Community And Guests Celebrate New Year 2070!

Happy new year – it’s now 2070. Well, if you are part of Guildford’s Nepalese community. To celebrate the passing of the old year and welcoming in the new, Nepalese…

Letter: Let’s Have An Elegant Footbridge At The Foot Of The High Street

From Peter Bullen I know I am not alone in thinking how foolish the decision was to scrap the underpass at the bottom of Guildford High Street and channel all pedestrian…

Letter: Please Support My Petition For More Action On Potholes

From Mark Eshelby I am writing to you as a Surrey resident who has become increasingly frustrated with the state of our roads and our numerous potholes. I have had two run…

The Dragon Says: Depriving Shalford Voters A Full Choice Is A Serious Matter

It is a natural reaction when something goes wrong to look for someone to blame. The ancient Greeks, when suffering a disaster, would cast out of their community some hapless…