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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.284

By Malcolm Fincham While southern European countries bathed in equatorial heat, squeezed upon it by a meandering Jet Stream, the British Isles, to the north of it, continued to suffer…

Opinion: Let’s Not Throw Away Guildford’s Future

By John Rigg former R4GV lead councillor for Regeneration at GBC Guildford needs a deliverable plan for the future. Our community now know that Guildford has suffered a catalogue of…

Are These Two Gents with the Surname Cordery Part of Your Family History?

Are these gentlemen part of your family history? Percy, known as Jim, and George Cordery, were part of the history of pleasure boating on the River Wey in Guildford. They…

Photographic Society’s Exhibition of Spectacular and Colourful Prints

Report by Len Walker A major photographic exhibition showcasing the skills of local photographers returns to the National Trust’s River Way Navigations at Dapdune Wharf in Guildford. This annual event,…

Youngsters Go Wild at Bentley Copse and at SCRAM Activity Day

Report by Neil Wibberley Beavers from the Guildford East district joined 400 others from across Surrey to enjoy a camp at Bentley Copse at Shere. At the Beavers Go Wild…

Letter: £4.2m for the London Road Cycle Lane is Absurd

From: A retired SCC Highway Engineer and Burpham Resident (name and address supplied) See: Better Cycling and Walking Around Schools With about 19,000 vehicle movements a day, the cycle lane…

Frensham Pond’s Beach Could Close Until November

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter “Extremely dangerous” blue-green algae that can cause diarrhoea, blistering and rashes to those who come into contact with it could keep Surrey’s secret beach…

Do You Want to Volunteer? There’s So Much to Choose From!

Latest news and volunteer roles available promoted by Voluntary Action South West Surrey. Volunteering is a great way to spent some time helping others, and can also lead to learning…

Updated: Stoke Road Closure Expected to Continue for At Least Another Week

By Martin Giles See update below An emergency closure of the busy Stoke Road is expected to continue for at least another week, according to workmen on site, but they…

Local Author Delighted With the Reception of Her New Book

By Martin Giles Book fans crowded in the GUArt Gallery in Swan Lane on Thursday evening (July 6) to attend the launch of The Truth Has Arms And Legs by…