Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Search results for Ash Manor (Page 11)

University of Surrey Named ‘University of the Year’ in Times Guide

The University of Surrey has scooped two University of the Year awards in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016 and has risen to eighth place in the…

The History of Guildford Museum and the Surrey Archaeological Society

Guildford Museum began with the idea of founding a county archaeological society for Surrey, in 1852. The number of similar societies had been growing since the 1830s, when the subject…

Has Anyone Recollections Of WWII Doodlebug That Fell Near Westborough?

By David Rose It was the summer of 1944. Following the D-Day landings, the Allies were advancing, a sign that the end of the war in Europe was near. However, for…

Letter: How The Council Can Fill Its Budget Hole

A Dragon NEWS reader, Neville Bryan, has sent an open letter to Cllr Nigel Manning (Con, Ash Vale), lead councillor for finance and asset management, following the announcement of a…

Letter: Another View of the University’s Development Plans

From Malcolm Williamson I wish to put forward my view on the subject of plans to develop the University of Surrey and how the plans can be tied to those…

Where Is This? No.110

By David Rose Shalford railway station and the collision between two goods trains on April 11, 1944, was featured in last week’s vintage photos. One of the trains was made…

Letter: University Still Claims Proposed Development Is Not On The Hog’s Back

From Lisa Wright Save Hogs Back Campai gn On Thursday, December 12 I attended (well ‘gatecrashed’ as I later realised) one of the University of Surrey’s ‘Bite­sized briefings’ on the subject…

Carols On The Green: Stoughton, Friday, December 13

Everyone is welcome to the popular Carols on the Green event taking place in Paynter’s Park (at the junctions of Stoughton, Manor and Grange Roads) on Friday, December 13, starting…

Memories of Wartime: Stoughton 1944

Retired schoolteacher Roger Edwards spent his formative years in Stoughton. He has been writing about his own schooldays and here are some of his memories, this article recalling the year…

Has Henley Park Yielded Up Its Greatest Secret?

Henley Park at Normandy is a fascinating place, full of history. Following on from our review in January of John Squier’s excellent new book all about it, we now include…