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Riff Raff Diary for September 2014

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig Heading into September my time will be spent strimming the towpath vegetation, bank repairs and some hedging now that…

Letter: Parish Forum Survey Results Are Unsurprising

From Adrian Atkinson The Guildford Parish Forum survey does not surprise me in the least. [see: Widespread Discontentment Over Local Plan – Say Parish Councils] Yet again the council, albeit…

Five Weeks of Prolonged Road Surfacing Works is Muddy Hell for Residents

Residents in Cline Road, Charlotteville, are angry at prolonged road surfacing works that have resulted in water pipes being broken and electrical power cut off. Dragon NEWS reader Ian Nicholls, who lives in…

Where Is This? No.125

By David Rose Last week’s vintage picture showed a view of the High Street and an event taking place presumably at Holy Trinity Church. Click here to see the post and all the…

Letter: Green Belt Campaigners Care About Our Children Too

From Susan Parker A letter in response to: Not Building on the Green Belt Is Like Saying Don’t Have Children I care about my children – and the green belt…

Residents Frustrated By Delayed Completion to Agraria Road Re-surfacing

Residents in Agraria Road, a popular short cut for local drivers, have been left frustrated by a delayed completion of road works to resurface the road. A section by the…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.69

By Malcolm Fincham The second half of August brought with it a noticeable change in the weather, with maximum temperatures sinking for the most part below 20c. With some dry…

Richard’s Wey July Diary 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant July started off exactly as June finished, with me trying to keep on top of the vegetation…

Hero Lancer Who Recaptured British Guns From The Enemy

First World War hero Captain Francis Grenfell VC is being honoured with the laying of a paving stone in his memory in Tunsgate Arch, Guildford, on Sunday morning (August 24). Local…

A Tidy Grassy Plot Makes For A Better Place In Which To Live

Journalist Anna Valentina is from Russia and currently living in Guildford. Through the Guildford Volunteer Centre she is writing news and features for the Joining In! project’s website that supports community…