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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.200!

By Malcolm Fincham December began with a brief spell of much welcomed dry weather. An added bonus on the first day of the month was some glorious sunshine. Having heard…

Co-op Donates £250 To Emmanuel Church Community Families

By Hugh Coakley The Co-op store on Woodbridge Hill, Guildford gave a cheque for £250 to help with Emmanuel Church’s work in Stoughton with community families. Steve Frost, the store…

Four Bands Playing, Three Cafés Starting, Two Shops Launching, One Nearly Open And A Protest In North Street

By Hugh Coakley Guildford shoppers were out and about in the town centre this weekend. Although it seemed quieter than expected on the last weekend before Christmas, there was plenty…

Petition Calls On Chancellor To Look At Reality Of Poverty And Debt

A debt centre, run by a partnership of 17 Guildford churches, is calling on the Government to look again at the reality of poverty and destitution suffered by many of…

Guildford Table Tennis League Week 13 Part II

By John Diggens In week 13 of the Guildford Table Tennis League Premier Division Simon Vine scored a fine triple for Godalming B in his team’s 7-3 victory against Merrow…

Flood Alert Remains in Place for River Wey

An amber “Flood Alert, flooding is possible, be prepared” remains in place for the River Wey today but a “Flood Warning, flooding is expected, immediate action required”, for the upper…

Quarry Street to be Closed for Four Months to Allow Gas Mains Renewal

By Martin Giles Quarry Street in Guildford town centre is to be closed for up to four months [Correction: this article originally stated the closure would be for four weeks.]…

Notice: Guildford Shakespeare Company Looks Forward To 2020

As 2019 comes to a close, Guildford Shakespeare Company celebrates its 13th year in Guildford, encouraging a new way to experience theatre-going and arts engagement. This year saw the staging…

Two New Indie Cafés In Town – Brasil Vegano And Sicool Sicilian

By Hugh Coakley Two new ‘indie’ cafes opened in Guildford last week; Brasil Vegano, an exciting new vegan café in Madrid Road just up from the Co-op and five minutes…

Letter: Update on Traffic Disruption Caused by Roadworks and Wall Collapse

From Matt Furniss SCC cabinet member for Highways and Conservative councillor for Shalford I note there have been questions and comments about highways work in Surrey, including from The Guildford…