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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.60

By Malcolm Fincham With the continued settled sunny weather during mid April the hawthorn was already starting to blossom. Also known as the May flower, this was a few weeks…

Richard’s Wey March 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant. The one word that springs to mind about March is trees! It feels like every job that…

Courageous City Go Down Fighting

Guildford City 0, Bridgwater Town 3 By Alice Curtis Bridgwater Town ran out 3-0 victors at the Guildford Spectrum on Saturday despite a courageous performance from the home side. City…

Flood Victims Urged To Contact Council About Financial Support

Flood-hit residents and businesses are  encouraged to contact Guildford Borough Council to assess what support may be available to them, following the government announcement on measures put in place to help.…

Exclusive: Artist David Shepherd’s Amazing Contribution To Wildlife Conservation

Renowned artist, conservationist and lover of steam engines, David Shepherd CBE, talks exclusively to Dani Maimone about his life and work. David Shepherd CBE is an extraordinary man. Not just…

Where Is This? No.102

By David Rose Last week’s mystery photo location showing a Safeguard bus was identified by many as the former Onslow Street bus station. It’s now the open space near the…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.57

By Malcolm Fincham A ridge of high pressure pushing up from the south has finally blocked the continuous flow of rain-filled Atlantic winds that have battered our shores over the…

Three Valuable Points For Guildford City

The latest match report of Guildford City Football Club. The team plays in the Calor League Southern Guildford City 1  Bishops Cleeve 0 by Alice Curtis After two disastrous away…

Richard’s Wey February 2014

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant February was another month that the navigation was still in flood, meaning that boats haven’t been able…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.55

By Malcolm Fincham For me, the first few weeks of February should at best be titled ‘A tale of two sewage works’. The first of which was a visit to…