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St Mary’s Wharf Construction Project to Start Following £18.5 Million Investment

By Martin Giles Construction work is to start on the 200,000 sq ft mixed-use development on the landmark Millbrook site formerly occupied by Debenhams. Its store closed in 2021. After…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.300

By Malcolm Fincham I am celebrating my 300th report, that’s over 11 years of writing these fortnightly updates of nature sightings. All of which can be viewed on The Guildford…

Guildford Council Set to Auction Properties to Help Balance the Books

By Martin Giles Buildings in Castle Street and Quarry Street owned by Guildford Borough Council are to be auctioned on April 16. The sale follows a “review of assets” and…

Wildlife Volunteers Condemn Fast Food Chain’s Revised Plan For Tice’s Meadow Site

By David Reading McDonald’s revised plans for a 24-hour drive-through restaurant within the Tice’s Meadow nature reserve near Tongham have been strongly condemned by conservationists. Volunteers who manage the nature…

The Worplesdon Witness March 2024

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon Rector to say farewell to Worplesdon parish Worplesdon churches, St Mary’s and St Alban’s, will be saying…

The National Lottery’s Community Fund Zero Award

Zero Carbon Guildford (ZCG) has been awarded £350,000 by the National Lottery’s Community Fund. The news comes as the charity gets ready to open its new premises at 168 High…

Letter: Vandalism Is Wrong But Politicians Should Mend Their Ways

From: Mark Stamp In response to: Jeremy Hunt Says ‘We Won’t Be Deterred by Idiots’ After Attack on Constituency Office Whatever your political views, it is incumbent on us all…

Basingstoke Canal At Risk Through Decline in Funding

By David Reading BBC One’s Countryfile highlighted the risks faced by Britain’s canals on Sunday evening (March 3) – and the Basingstoke Canal is one of those that could fall…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.299

By Malcolm Fincham Low pressure systems continued to dominate the weather during the latter weeks of February, bringing showers as well as longer spells of rain. Wind directions had turned…

Woking Bail Out, Providing Council Imposes Tax Hike

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Woking Borough Council has been offered an “exceptional” £785 million government bail out – if it passes a 10 per cent tax hike. The…