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Richard’s Wey – January 2019

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations It was great to see so many people making the most of the dry weather between Christmas and…

Guildford Train Murder – Fresh Witness Appeal

Police have urged anyone who saw a couple “acting in an unusual manner” after a man was stabbed to death on a lunchtime Guildford-Waterloo train on Friday (January 4, 2019)…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.178

By Malcolm Fincham As another year of birdwatching drew to a close, weather began to settle down as we approached Christmas. Temperatures continued to remain reasonably mild around the local…

Victim of Brutal Train Killing, a ‘Devoted Family Man’, Named

The family of a Guildford father, who was killed in a violent assault on board a train yesterday (January 4, 2019), have paid tribute to him on what would have…

Borough Council Should Be Congratulated for Outstanding Floral Displays

Borough Council Should Be Congratulated for Outstanding Floral Displays

From Alan Cooper In response to: Councils’ Costs Of Watering And Maintaining Flower Beds And Baskets Revealed That figure appears to be reasonable for the number of troughs, baskets and…

Murder Hunt After Boy, 14, Sees Father Stabbed To Death On Guildford Train

A boy of 14 was forced to watch in helpless horror as his 51-year-old father was stabbed to death by a stranger on a lunchtime Guildford-Waterloo train today (January 4,…

Proposal To Turn Chantry Wood Campsite Into An Outdoor Activity Centre Or Forest School

By Rebecca Curley Local Democracy Reporter The Chantry Wood Campsite on the outskirts of Guildford could be transformed into an outdoor activity centre. Current amenities at the campsite – off…

Notice: The Great Brick Safari At RHS Garden Wisley

Escape the winter blues and go on a journey inside the glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley to search for more than 40 Lego brick sculptures on The Great Brick Safari, from…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.176

By Malcolm Fincham As winter began to take shape, the lure of the seaside took me out of Surrey on a couple of day trips in a southerly direction down…

Notice: Discover Affordable Art At Watts Gallery

From Saturday, January 12, to Sunday, February 24, Surrey-based artist Celia Lewis will present over 100 artworks, many new and previously unseen, in a sweeping solo exhibition at Watts Contemporary…