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Charlotteville’s Act of Remembrance at Addison Road War Memorial

Residents and others from further afield, gathered at the Charlotteville War Memorial in Addison Road on Saturday, November 8, for its annual Act of Remembrance and laying of poppy wreaths.…

‘Jack’s Hedge’ – a Short Story To Evoke a Spirit of Remembrance

For many people November 11th is a poignant day of the year, evoking a spirit of Remembrance, so today we think it’s particularly appropriate to publish the following short story…

Ash’s 2025 Remembrance Day Parade In Pictures

Well over 700 people including military veterans took part in this year’s Remembrance Day Parade in Ash, held on Sunday, November 9. Participants came from a wide variety of organisations…

Updated: Driver Flees After Car Hits Pedestrian – Police Seek Witnesses

A pedestrian, a young man in his late teens, was seriously injured in a collision with a car in Egerton Road, Guildford, on Sunday evening (November 9). The driver failed…

Major Guildford Music Venue Announces Plan To Save The Electric Theatre

By David Reading The Boileroom, Guildford’s award-winning music venue, has come forward with an ambitious plan to take over the running of the Electric Theatre – describing it as “a…

Local Musician Wins Prestigious Parliamentary Jazz Award

Marianne Windham, described as an inspirational and dedicated chair of Guildford Jazz, has just received the prestigious Parliamentary ‘Services to Jazz Award’ for 2025, which is awarded annually to “a…

‘Big Issue’ – Another Of the Runners-up In Our Short Story Competition

Today we are delighted to publish another of the runners-up in our short story competition, run in conjunction with Guildford’s new independent bookshop, Paper Moon. Richard Garcka’s story focuses on…

SCC Reveals Its Management Strategy For Tackling Ash Vale Flooding Risk

By David Reading An experiment is under way to implement natural flood management features on the Ash military ranges to slow rainfall run-off and reduce the risk of a repeat…

Ash Vale’s New Scout HQ Is Ready – After Years of Frustration

The scout hut in Carrington Lane Recreation Ground in Ash Vale has finally been rebuilt – after many years of unsuccessful grant applications. The 1st Blackwater Valley Scouts are delighted to…

Waverley Brings In CIL Changes – But Weaknesses Remain Says Opposition

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporting service Changes to how punishing planning fines are enforced in the Waverley borough have been brought in but charges will still sit on residents’…