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Notice: Auction of Emma Bridgewater Pieces To Raise Funds for Watts Gallery

Specially created for Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village’s Pomegranates exhibition in 2017, three unique Emma Bridgewater collector’s pieces are now being auctioned online to raise funds for their learning and…

Burst Water Main Disrupts Town Centre Traffic

Workmen are struggling this evening (January 24, 2019) to find a broken water main that is disrupting traffic entering the town centre gyratory from Farnham Road. Water was flowing out…

Councils’ Costs Of Watering And Maintaining Flower Beds And Baskets Revealed

By Rebecca Curley Local Democracy Reporter Guildford Borough Council spent £42,279.34 on its 1,726 flower beds, 280 hanging baskets and 60 troughs in 2017-2018. The figures have been released as…

Letter: Can GBC Afford to Pay Thames Water £90 Million?

From Bob McShee Independent borough councillor for Worplesdon. I was concerned to learn that Guildford Borough Council is to pay all the costs of moving the sewage works at Slyfield.…

Notice: Watercress Line Offers Free Buses to Alton Bus Rally

One of Britain’s largest free bus rallies returns to the Watercress Line at Alton this Sunday, July 15, with a static exhibition of buses and coaches of all shapes and…

Guildford Lions Club Cancels Easter Fayre Due To Waterlogged Shalford Park

Due to a waterlogged Shalford Park, the Guildford Lions Club has cancelled its Easter Fayre, due to take place on Easter Monday, April 2. On Friday evening (March 30) Eric…

Film Review: The Shape of Water – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Shape of Water is an adult fairy tale, of monsters and lovers, sacrifice and hatred. We are taken to the post-WW2 anti-communist paranoid America, coloured with…

Notice: Guildford House Gallery Hosts The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition

A prestigious exhibition will finish its 2017 tour at Guildford House Gallery. Until March 10, the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition is showcasing watercolour excellence for the fourth year running. The…

Watts Gallery Exhibition Devoted To Victorian Water-colourist Helen Allingham

This winter, Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village in Compton is presenting an exhibition devoted to the artist Helen Allingham RWS (1848-1926). Allingham is one of the most familiar and well-loved…

Sewage Overflowing into Burpham Gardens – Thames Water On The Case

Residents in Burpham have been enduring effluent from a blocked sewer overflowing into their gardens for four days. It is suspected the cause is a collaped steel shutter plate. If…