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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.262

By Malcolm Fincham For reasons beyond my control, my vision of keeping fortnightly reports seem to lose synchronicity about this time of year. Once again I can only apologise for…

Update: Who Recalls Pleasure Trips Along The Wey Navigation In The 1960s On The Narrowboat Arcturus II?

By David Rose Back in the 1960s there was a narrowboat that gave pleasure trips along the River Wey Navigations and further afield too. (The story was published on June…

Developers Announcement of New Houses for East Horsley Labelled ‘Premature’

By Martin Giles A proposed new housing development for over 100 homes in East Horsley would be named Ada Gardens, a name inspired by Ada, Countess of Lovelace, regarded as…

Letter: Why Not Have a Design Competition for Debenhams?

From: Donna Collinson In response to: Climate and Heritage Are Reasons to ‘Rescue Debenhams Building’ Says National Campaign Group Spelthorne Borough Council has very recently (March 30), after recommendation by…

Symptom-Free Covid Tests Now Available to All in Surrey

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Covid testing for all adults without symptoms are available in Surrey starting today (April 1). Asymptomatic testing has been available in the county since…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.224

By Malcolm Fincham Cold weather continued into the new year. Fortunately for me, I had a few days free to get out and about before further lockdown rules where introduced…

Did You Know Guildford’s Countryside Team Manages 2.5% Of Entire Borough Land Area?

Hugh Coakley meets Guildford Borough Council’s countryside ‘outdoors’ team and hears about the often unsung work they do behind the scenes in the borough’s open spaces. “Our work here is…

Clues To Surrey’s First School For Gypsies Deep In The Hurtwood

By David Rose Deep in the Surrey Hills within the Hurtwood, between Farley Green, Shere and Ewhurst, was once a school for Gypsy children, it being the first of its…

Narrowboats, Canoeists, Paddle-boarders and Anglers Back on the Wey

The River Wey in Guildford re-opened to all river traffic yesterday morning, Saturday (June 20) at around 9am. It had been closed since the collapse of the Tumbling Bay Weir…

Richard’s Wey December 2019

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations The amount of boat traffic on the river reduces to a trickle as we approach Christmas, with October’s…