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Letter: A Cave on St. Catherine’s Hill

From: Dr Mary Alexander former collections officer at Guildford Museum In response to: Mystery Medieval Cave Discovered Below Guildford’s Historic St Catherine’s Chapel News that a cave has been found…

Guildford Through Time History Book Updated And Reprinted

A Guildford local history book showing then and now views has been republished and updated with latest images of how the town looks. Guildford Through Time by David Rose and…

Images of Winter – In Early Spring

Early spring the calendar says, but judging by the weather we are still firmly in the grip of winter as these striking photos taken by Mike Bennett of St Catherine’s…

The Guildford Dragon Story

by Martin Giles We are often asked why did you start The Guildford Dragon NEWS and, even more frequently, why ‘Dragon’? A forerunner of the Guildford Dragon NEWS was the…

Citizens Speak – The Castle Grounds

Surprisingly perhaps, even some Guildfordians seem to remain unaware of what might be considered the jewel in the crown of our Borough Council’s parks department, the Castle Grounds. Following on…

Belief For Centuries That Surrey’s Water Can Cure Ailments

By David Rose Does the water from the Surrey Hills contain healing properties? It would certainly seem that over the years people have believed so. The spring at St Catherine’s, beside Ferry…

Feature: Does 2019 Tory Defeat Now Threaten Party’s Long Grip On the County?

By Martin Giles In a month, the results will be known, the political control of our county council decided for the next four years. How many of us care? Perhaps…

Regrading on Catherine’s Hill After Rail Tunnel Landslip Nears Completion

By Martin Giles Work to stabilise the railway cutting above the southern end of the St Catherine’s Hill tunnel is now likely to take till mid-January. Originally expected to have…

Riff Raff Diary – March 2020

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weir keeper By Robert Craig At the risk of stating the obvious, the last few weeks have been dominated by dealing…

Riff Raff Diary: April 2019

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weir keeper by Robert Craig A combination of high winds and rain during the first half of March meant that I…

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