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We All Survived Our Night Out in the Cold for a Good Cause

By Martin Giles and David Rose Well, we survived our sleep out on Saturday night and into Sunday morning (February 2 and 3) with all the others taking part in…

Opinion: Internet Shopping Could Breathe New Life Into Our Town

Many commentators are waking up to the fact that buying goods over the internet is presenting a huge challenge to our traditional high street shops. We are living through what…

School Secures £122,500 From Sport England For New All-weather Pitch

George Abbot School in Burpham has been awarded £122,500 to help build an all-wether sports pitch with floodlights. The money is part of the 2012 London Olympic Games legacy funding…

Cold War Fighter Jet Collision Over Guildford

Further to this website’s request for information and eye witnesses as to the location of the 1952 crash sites, FRANK PHILLIPSON tells the story of the mid-air collision. On Monday…

Further Afield For A Pleasant Day Out: Ripley

A new reliable monthly guide for Guildford’s day-trippers by John Gilbert Many readers will know that Ripley village was the first staging post from London for travellers wishing to visit…

Who Recalls The Ice Age of 1962-63?

by David Rose Anyone who has memories of the winter of 1962-63 will know that what we have experienced over the past few days has simply been a light dusting…

Snow – Police Request Motorists to Make Essential Journeys Only

Snow arrived in Guildford at 0815 this morning (Friday, January 18), just 15 minutes later than the time predicted by the BBC weather forecast. Surrey Police is now urging motorists…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.27

By Malcolm Fincham I began the new year with a walk around Stoke lake. This was followed by a trip to North Camp to revisit the waxwings to take a…

Riff Raff Diary for December 2012

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig December was a busy time again for the weir keepers on the navigation; during the month I made 45…

Richard’s Wey December 2012

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…