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The Dragon Says: So the Housing Numbers Were Wrong

The intelligent critics in the Guildford Residents Association and the Guildford Society (among others) have been proved right and the expensive taxpayer-funded consultants have been so wrong: the forecast population…

Transport Campaign Group Calls for the Reopening of the Guildford-Cranleigh-Horsham Line

The English Regional Transport Association (ERTA) has thrown its support behind the idea of rebuilding the Guildford-Horsham-Shoreham railway line. They say the rebuilt line would give extra local transport options.…

Feature: From Source to Sea, a Meander Down the Dordogne Valley

By Valerie Thompson About 30 years ago I bought a small, old, stone house in a rural village in the Correze, a backwater of France, about halfway down the Dordogne…

Richard’s Wey September 2018

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations I seem to have done a lot of tree work over recent weeks, with an abundance of low…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 170

By Malcolm Fincham An unscheduled afternoon walk with my daughter and her dog brought our way, what I’m sure will reveal, some memorable wildlife sightings on the last day of…

Former Soldier Dies During Charity Clay Pigeon Shoot at Clandon Park

A former soldier is reported to have apparently killed himself, by shooting himself in the head, at a clay pigeon shoot at Clandon Park on Friday (September 14, 2018). The…

Fire Reported at Wisley & Ockham Common

Fire broke out on Wisley & Ockham Common this morning (September 17, 2018). Local reporter Chris Dick confirmed that police closed Old Lane from the Black Swan crossroads to the…

Dish Of The Month: Student’s Chickpea Curry

by Hugh Coakley Necessity is the mother of invention and nothing was truer for my son in his first term at university when he and his friends were hungry and…

Guildford Snippets Do You Know? No.20

By Nick Bale Guildford Town Guides Next weekend, Guildford will be celebrating the River Wey, which for centuries was a key commercial feature of the town. The Wey River Festival…

It’s the 50th Anniversary of The 1968 Guildford Floods!

By David Rose Fifty years ago this weekend saw the worse floods Guildfordians had witnessed within living memory. It was said to have been on the scale of an event…