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I Have Hated Guildford Since 1970 Admits Ken Livingstone

by Martin Giles Ken Livingstone admitted he hated Guildford when he spoke at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre last night (February 20th). “It always reminds me of 11pm 18th June 1970*.…

Community Will Be A Lot Smarter Thanks To £55k Worth Of Grants

A new scout hut, cycle shelters, a bootcamp, tea dances and play equipment are among the things community groups in Stoughton and Stoke have received funding for – thanks to…

Where Is This? No.45

By David Rose Most of you who replied to last week’s mystery pictures correctly recognised the old picture postcard as showing the spring at St Catherine’s, which is at the…

Has Henley Park Yielded Up Its Greatest Secret?

Henley Park at Normandy is a fascinating place, full of history. Following on from our review in January of John Squier’s excellent new book all about it, we now include…

Brooking’s Architectural Rescue – Thornchase School, Merrow

Architectural historian Charles Brooking writes about some of the interesting architectural fixtures and fitting he salvaged from a building being demolished in Grove Road, Merrow, that was formerly Thornchase School.…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.29

By Malcolm Fincham Wow! What a wonderful waxwing winter we are having. It has certainly has surpassed my expectations, or am I just waxwing lyrical! I had  decided to take…

Heavy Rain and Blocked Drains = ‘Wetspots’

Sunday was not a good day for Guildford pedestrians. Even if they ventured forth with a large umbrella to protect them against the relentless rain from above they still risked…

Review: Yes, Prime Minister – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Yes, Prime Minister, based on the classic TV comedy, has reinvented itself once again  in this brilliant stage production. The show, beginning its three month tour here in Guildford at…

Guildford House Sales Nov/Dec

Jason Mugridge, Managing Director, at Karltons Independent Estate Agents www.karltons.co.uk reports: “The local property market is very buoyant at the moment, in January we sold almost 60% of our stock…

Richard’s Wey January 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant The River Wey and Godalming Navigations are owned and maintained by the National Trust for the benefit…