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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.263

By Malcolm Fincham A change in the weather had occurred, coinciding with the turn of the page of my calendar, as we entered the first days of September and the metrological…

Letter: Demolition Is Not the Best Option for the Debenhams Building

From: Bibhas Neogi See also: Demolition of Debenhams Would Be a Polluting Waste of Resources and Debenhams Worst Outcome Is Years Of Vacant Dereliction I am not against the development…

The Worplesdon Witness September 2022

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Heritage Open Day event cancelled The Sime Gallery’s Heritage Open Days plans did not go ahead after…

Guildford Ramblers Enjoy A Walking Holiday In the Cotswolds

The Guildford Ramblers group don’t only offers walks in the Surrey area. Nearly 40 members of the group have just returned from an excellent group walking holiday in the Cotswolds. …

Letter: Rate of Building Development Needs To Match Infrastructure Capacity

From: Jim Allen In response to: GBC Should Commission a Survey on the Issue of Building Height Bill Stokoe says: “I believe people do want homes above all else” and…

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…

Wild Fish Dead As Fuel Pollutes Bramley Stream

By Emily Inge Fish have been found dead in fuel-polluted water in a Bramley stream where children play. The incident has been reported to the Environment Agency. Just downstream of…

A25 Ladymead Floods Due To ‘Exceptional Rainfall’ And Blocked Drains

By Hugh Coakley The A25 at Ladymead, opposite the supermarket Lidl, was under several inches of water on Wednesday, September 6 at around 4.45pm during the rush hour causing traffic…

County Council’s Highways Bulletin: September 5-11

For many years it has been a frustration that we have not been able to bring you more news of local roadworks. We realise that they are of importance; it…

Opinion: Our Economy Needs the North Street Project and People Need Homes

By John Rigg lead borough councillor for Regeneration and R4GV ward councillor for Holy Trinity I agree with much of Martin Giles’ opinion piece In My Heart I Knew It…