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Utility Companies Should Be Charged Daily Rate For Roadworks

Tough new powers are being called for by councils to ease traffic chaos caused by some utility companies digging up roads. The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents more than…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.116

By Malcolm Fincham After a brief spell of heat, the weather cooled down in mid July. And as the month came to a close, so did our local sighting of…

‘Walk for Watts’ to Help Repair Arts and Crafts Masterpiece, Watts Chapel

By Will Parsons Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village is inviting members of the public to join a “Walk for Watts” on Saturday August 20 (2016) to raise vital funds for…

Man’s Body Recovered From River by Stoke Mill

Emergency services were called to the River Wey by Stoke Mill in the early hours of this morning (August 11) and recovered the body of a man. Local media are…

Where Is This? No.221

Where Is This? No.221

By David Rose Back again after a bit of a break (on holiday in Biarritz, France) and the previous vintage picture taken from the air indeed featured Guildford railway station, Guildford…

Richard’s Wey August 2016

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations After having a week away with the family at the beginning of July, the rest of the month…

Surrey University Student Wins ‘Internet of Things’ Award

Surrey University Student Wins ‘Internet of Things’ Award

By Will Parsons Maz Chowdhury, a young female engineer from the University of Surrey, has been recognised by electronics company Bosch for her concept of an irrigation system, as part…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.115

By Malcolm Fincham A sudden blast of hot air from the Continent by the middle of July brought with it temperatures touching 30 degrees centigrade. Perhaps a ‘tad’ too warm for my liking,…

Swingbridge Boats Have Multi-role Function in Supporting Our Community

Swingbridge Boats Have Multi-role Function in Supporting Our Community

Happily, despite the closure of the Guildford Boathouse, some boats can still be seen going up and down the Wey navigation, adding colour and interest to the riverside scene. Two…

CPRE Brands Guildford’s Draft Local Plan as ‘Unrealistic’ and ‘Over-ambitious’

The Surrey branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has described Guildford Borough Council’s (GBC) draft Local Plan as “unrealistic”, “over-ambitious”, “misguided” and “unsound”. The Lib Dem leader…