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Review: Scattered – G Live

By Megan Wilman For one night only (April 4) Guildford’s G Live was treated to the profound spectacle that is Scattered. A curious performance fusing innovative technology and inventive choreography,…

Birdwatcher’s Dairy No.132

By Malcolm Fincham Returning home from a trip to Cornwall to visit family, with little time for any serious birdwatching while there, left me eager to catch up with what I had been missing…

Focus on Heritage: Organised Events Are Key to the Success of Our Museum

Focus on Heritage: Organised Events Are Key to the Success of Our Museum

Gavin Morgan, creator of the Guildford Heritage Forum, and campaigner and supporter of the planned Guildford Museum improvements, is here again with his monthly column sharing his observations and expressing…

New Evidence Comes To Light On Wartime Aircraft Crash

Frank Phillipson tells the story of an aircraft from Vickers at Brooklands that crashed at Haines Bridge, Weybridge in 1945. It claimed the life of an experienced and decorated test pilot, Squadron Leader Maurice Victor Longbottom DFC. This article…

Letter: Although Article 50 Has Been Signed It Will Still Be An Uphill Struggle

From John Armstrong Well there we have it. Article 50 signed. The deed is done. Good of Mr Tusk to remind us that until we’re actually out that we are…

Along The Wey & Arun Canal March 2017

A regular update from the Wey & Arun Canal Trust, a charity restoring the waterway which once ran 23 miles from Shalford to Pallingham in West Sussex. The Trust has…

All Welcome To Share Your Memories At Bellfields Remembered Afternoon On April 9

The next free local history and nostalgia get together focusing on the communities of Bellfields and Slyfield is taking place on Sunday afternoon, April 9. All are welcome to Bellfields Remembered,…

Guildford Contingent Takes Part in Pro-EU London March

Over fifty people from our town and surrounding villages boarded trains from Guildford Station to London early on Saturday morning (March 25 2017) to attend the Unite-for-Europe march on Parliament.…

Hearing Chuck Berry Loud And Clear On Guildford’s Cygnet Café Jukebox

Dave Reading recalls hearing the music of Chuck Berry for the first time in a dark café that stood by the River Wey at Guildford. Chuck Berry died on March…

Commuters Asked: ‘Did You See Fight Near London Road Station?’

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses following a fight involving two men near London Road train station in Guildford. The incident occurred at around 7.30pm last night (Tuesday March 21)…