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The Ash Aspect: Up To 400 New Homes – But Where Is The Infrastructure?

The Ash Aspect: Up To 400 New Homes – But Where Is The Infrastructure?

By David Reading Life is about to get more stressful for the people of Ash, and I don’t mean because we’re all still fretting about Donald Trump. As most people…

Letter: Can the Remainers Answer These Questions?

From Jim Allen In response to the letter: Many Are Incensed About Brexit And May Support the Lib Dems Incensed or not, one must consider the national UK vote, not…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.123

By Malcolm Fincham The clocks going back one hour at the end of October always gives me a stark realisation that we will rapidly start to descend into the deepest depths…

The Force Behind Watts Gallery’s Regeneration To Step Down

Perdita Hunt, who many regard as the force behind the efforts that led to the successful restoration of Watts Gallery, is to step down in July 2017 as director of…

Riff Raff Diary – November 2016

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weirkeeper by Robert Craig Due to the relatively low rainfall during the past month, few adjustments were required to my weirs.…

Richard’s Wey November 2016

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations What a glorious time for seeing the autumn colours. The relatively mild temperatures, sunny days and lack of…

Learning More About His Father’s Time In Dad’s Army

By David Rose, with much additional details by Frank Phillipson Many of us must wish we had asked our late parents more about their wartime experiences, but never got around…

The Effingham Eye: Two Men In A Boat (Nowhere Near Effingham)

By Chris Dick This column is intended to be about Effingham affairs (not necessarily extra-marital but feel free to write in). However, I want to write about my canoeing experiences…

Notice: Walking For Health Free Guided Walks

Guildford Walking for Health offers free guided short walks all year round, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Walks are led by trained volunteers and all walkers are welcome. The…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.122

By Malcolm Fincham Will we be graced by an ‘earful of waxings’ this winter? My personal optimism is high, with a few having already been reported as far south as Suffolk.…