Local historians David Rose and Stan Newman, along with trade token collector and historian John Theobald, tell the story of the once well known Guildford & District Co-operative Society. From…
August 31, 2012 / 2 Comments / Read More
[thethe-image-slider name=”Birdwatcher’s Diary 8″] By Malcolm Fincham As I had guessed, it’s becoming a difficult time of the year for me to take photos of some birds as many have…
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Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig On the 2nd of May I saw my first swift of the year and couldn’t help feeling sorry for…
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By Gill Perkins When I walk into the Chelsea Fishmongers in Burpham on a wet Tuesday afternoon, Duncan Welton is washing some squid in the sink. Squid doesn’t look appetising…
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A number of new recycling initiatives are now being offered by Guildford Borough Council. From Monday, April 23, people across the whole of the borough will be able to place…
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by David Rose While cows graze the town meadow next to Shalford Park today, it was Buffalo Bill who had the run of the fields there just over 100 years…
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Click on organisations’ name to open their websites 261 (Guildford) Air Cadet Squadron The ATC offers a wide range of events for 12- to 20-year-olds in and around Guildford. It…
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Caffè Nero, Guildford High Street, near junction with Swan Lane This week we have visited the branch of the Italian-style Caffè Nero in Guildford High Street. The Caffè Nero website…
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by Martin Giles You have probably been to Guildford High Street over the last week to do some Christmas shopping. You probably feel that you know it fairly well –…
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