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Updated: The Worplesdon Witness April 2023

Jan Messinger with her latest round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Head groundsman is thanked personally by prime minister The head groundsman of Worplesdon Parish Council and…

Heritage Open Days: Remember To Visit The Lesser Known Venues Too

This year’s Heritage Open Days takes place from Friday to Sunday, September 9 to 11 and there are many interesting buildings to visit with a wealth of history in the…

Updated: Clearing Up After Eunice – Three Ongoing Power Cuts in Guildford Area

By Martin Giles Post Eunice clear-up work was taking place across Guildford borough today as hundreds were still without electricity and rail services remain suspended. The borough council has been…

Volunteers Tell Their Stories Of What They Do And Why

The commitment and dedication volunteers make are vital to our local communities, and Volunteers’ Week (June 1 to 7) is a chance to recognise their fantastic contribution and to say…

News From Millmead

Latest round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council (published on November 28, 2020) Cheaper town centre parking this Christmas, but price rises from April Subject to government restrictions on the…

The Worplesdon Witness October 2020

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon New signs for Broomfield Close Residents of Broomfield Close, off Broad Street, with help from Guildford Borough…

It’s Time For Heritage Open Days This Weekend!

By David Rose Guildford’s culture and architecture takes centre stage once again this weekend during Heritage Open Days. The number of buildings waiting to be discovered and events taking place…

The Story Of Pewley Down Gifted To Guildford 100 Years Ago

By David Rose This coming Wednesday, July 29, 2020, marks exactly 100 years since Pewley Down was gifted to the borough and “preserved for time immemorial as a playground for…

D-Day 75 Years On: Huge Military Presence, Then They Were Gone…

By David Rose Anyone with the slightest interest in Britain’s history will know 75 years ago today (June 6) the D-Day landings took place – the Allied invasion of Normandy…

Tired of Sporting Failure? Look No Further Than YOSICC

By John Schluter – It was Benjamin Franklin, loosely quoting Daniel Defoe, when he wrote in a letter of 1789 ‘In this world, nothing can be said to be certain…

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