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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.17

[thethe-image-slider name=”Birdwatcher’s Diary 17″] By Malcolm Fincham An end to the month of August brought a second full moon, often referred to as a blue moon (in name only) because…

Local Band Go For A Tour in the Black Forest

A local concert band have been for a hectic tour in the Black Forest and included a visit to Guildford’s twin town Freiburg. South West Surrey Concert Band is a…

Riff Raff Diary for August 2012

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig The drier days of August have made the task of catching up with the strimming and mowing along the…

Millmead Views: Grow Your Own

An occasional column written by our local GBC councillors… by Angela Gunning Cllr for Stoke Ward and Leader of the Labour Group Food airmiles, water use, Fair Trade… Worried about…

Richard’s Wey for August 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…

Where Is This? No.23

By David Rose Lots of replies to last week’s puzzles with many recognising the plaque as being in the Castle Grounds. To see all the replies click here and go…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.16

By Malcolm Fincham Mustn’t grumble..! But with temperatures the previous weekend touching 30c it was quite pleasing for me to find it had cooled down into the lower 20c by…

Hear Author’s Talk on Secrets of the D-Day Spies

Join Second World War historian and Times journalist Ben Macintyre for an illustrated talk on the secrets of the D-Day spies at Waterstones Guildford on Wednesday, September 12, at 7pm. Ben…

Guildford Homeless Charity’s Swim in Memory of Lost Lives

Charity swimmers took an early morning plunge at Guildford Lido, operated by Freedom Leisure, on Thursday, August 23, to raise funds and awareness for Guildford’s homeless community. The group’s initial aim was…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.15

[thethe-image-slider name=”Birdwatcher diary 15a”] By Malcolm Fincham A recent spell of warm weather has certainly assisted in the progress with the flora and fauna in Surrey. The heather is now…