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Plenty Of Steam At Heritage Railway’s Autumn Gala

Bob McShee reports on the Watercress Line’s autumn gala Three guest engines were at the Mid Hants Railway, Watercress Line’s autumn gala, held over the weekend of October 21 to…

Beekeeper’s Notes November 2016: Honey On Show

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In the latest of his monthly notes, he talks about the National Honey Show and adulterated honey being exported around the world. I heard…

Notice: Free Local History Talk on Bellfields, Friday, Oct 28

Local historians David Rose and Carol Brown present a free evening of vintage pictures and stories about Guildford’s Bellfields estate on Friday, October 28, at 7.3opm. The venue is the Guildford…

Along The Wey & Arun Canal – October 2016

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…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.121

By Malcolm Fincham Taking advantage of the autumn sun as it continued to shine, we entered the first weeks of October. A last-minute decision was made to take a break to Rye…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.120

By Malcolm Fincham As September drew to a close and the autumn equinox passed by, a few more local sighting of wheatears came my way. Once again it was at…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.119

By Malcolm Fincham The season of butterflies has been grinding to a close with not much possibility of adding any more to the respectable 40 species I have been fortunate to see…

Richard’s Wey September 2016

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations August felt like another hectic but productive month. With the grass finally slowing down after some prolonged dry…

Notice: Photographers Share Their Perspectives of the Natural World

Notice: Photographers Share Their Perspectives of the Natural World

Five Guildford photographers present their work at Treacle Gallery, Shere, from October 15 to November 6. The beauty of the landscape, the drama of the ocean and the fragility of…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.118

By Malcolm Fincham Although still hanging on to some warm and dry summer sunshine, seasonal tides have been in motion in the avian world. Maybe just an age thing, but signs…