A progress report from Holy Trinity Church in Guildford High Street on its restoration work and its Big Appeal fund Most people will have seen the tower of Holy Trinity covered in…
December 2, 2015 / 3 Comments / Read MoreBy Malcolm Fincham Continuing my quest to keep bringing up-to-date pictures for my reports is most certainly a challenge at this time of year, with fewer hours of daylight and…
November 29, 2015 / 4 Comments / Read MoreBy David Rose Soon after the First World War house building picked up in the Guildford area. The borough desperately needed new homes: for young men who had returned from the…
November 16, 2015 / 1 Comment / Read MoreWhen Karen Stevens was asked by detectorists if they could search in her garden near Blackwell Farm, on the northern slopes of the Hog’s Back, she was happy to agree…
November 12, 2015 / 3 Comments / Read MoreGuildford remembered its war dead again today (November 8) 100 years on from a time when the huge and tragic human cost of the First World War was first being realised.…
November 8, 2015 / No Comment / Read MoreA number of services will take place in Guildford this weekend and into next week to remember those who died serving their country. A service of remembrance takes place at the Charlotteville…
November 3, 2015 / No Comment / Read MoreFrom Bibhas Neogi In response to Julian Lyon’s letter: Guildford Will Need A Strong Leader. Has Guildford Society sought advice from any firm of consultants about the viability of building…
October 29, 2015 / 4 Comments / Read MoreBy Frank Phillipson At a meeting of Guildford Borough Council (GBC) in early October, Cllr Matt Furniss stated that the Clay Lane Link Road plan (CLLR) was “not creating more traffic,…
October 28, 2015 / 4 Comments / Read MoreBy Frank Phillipson Here, Frank offers a number of comments about the infamous Zeppelin raid of October 13, 1915, that resulted in 12 bombs being dropped on and near St…
October 15, 2015 / 2 Comments / Read MoreOne hundred years ago today (October 13, 1915) Guildford’s suffered its ‘night of terror’ when a German Zeppelin airship circled over the town and dropped 12 bombs, which fell in…
October 13, 2015 / 8 Comments / Read More
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