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Here Comes The Flag For Armed Forces Day National Event!

The booming sound of a twin-engine Chinook helicopter could be heard over Guildford this morning as it flew into land at Stoke Park. It marked the start of Armed Forces…

Duke Of York To Attend Armed Forces Day Event In Guildford On Saturday, June 27

With just over a week to go until Armed Forces Day, it has been confirmed that the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, will attend the national event in Guildford on…

Richard’s Wey June 2015

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations I am pleased to say that I was very happy with how the Stoke length looked for the…

Guildford Ramblings: Reigate Hill

By Kay Hiatt What a glorious day for a walk! Although I had frequently driven up and down Reigate Hill, I had never stopped at the viewpoint just on the…

Tupper’s Tale Wove Magna Carta Fact With The Myth Of The Silent Pool

By David Rose Surrey proudly claims the location at Runnymeade where, 800 years ago on June 15, 1215, King John placed his seal on the Magna Carta. Contained within the…

Abby Ixer’s Nutritious Food: Have A Healthy Barbecue

Abby Ixer is a registered dietician with a passion for food and nutrition. She moved to Guildford four years ago and is currently working in the area of health promotion, delivering healthy lifestyle programmes…

‘MBE’ For Voluntary Groups Awarded Guildford Street Angels And The Brigitte Trust

The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the ‘MBE’ for voluntary groups, has been awarded to two organisations that operate in Guildford. Guildford Street Angels has been on-hand and visible throughout…

Guildford Ramblings: Walking Holiday On The Isle Of Wight

By Kay Hiatt One lovely Sunday in May we sailed over to the Isle of Wight, arriving at the Albion hotel for the next four nights. Wasting no time we started…

Where Is This? No.163

By David Rose Some of those who replied to last week’s mysteries correctly identified the village of Ripley and St Magdalen Church. The clue I gave about cycles was that Ripley was…

Around the Very Top: Welcome to Caithness

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Strathy to Thurso. Find other reports in the…