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Drought Declared in Surrey

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter As drought is declared in Surrey during the driest UK summer in 50 years, councils and services across the county have been taking measures…

Update: Chequered History Of Burpham’s Kingpost Restaurant And Open-air Swimming Pool

Edited by David Rose After this story was published on August 13, 2022, historian Frank Phillipson supplied further details about the former Kingpost leisure amenity at Burpham. The story has…

Diary of an Ockhamite

Tony Edwards who entertained us with his regular Life in Solitary column during the pandemic is back with this new Diary of an Ockhamite, a light-hearted collection of observations from…

New Warning to Guildford Rail Passengers As Further Strike Days Loom

By Martin Giles Another warning to rail passengers has been issued by South Western Railway (SWR) before more days of strike action by rail workers. As on previous strike days,…

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…

Appeal To Help Pirbright Red Deer After ‘Devastating Wildfire’ Continues To Burn

By Hugh Coakley As fire at Pirbright Ranges continues to burn more than three weeks after a wildfire affecting more than 650 hectares of pristine heathland, Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT)…

The Only Sign Warning of Tonight’s Gyratory Street Closure Is Showing Blank

By Martin Giles Motorists might be surprised tomorrow to find the Onslow Street section of the gyratory closed at 8pm for resurfacing work. The only warning sign that could be…

National Trust Refuses to Answer Questions on Tumbling Bay Weir Repair

By Martin Giles The National Trust has refused to answer questions about the long-delayed repair of the Tumbling Bay Weir in Millmead, behind the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. The weir collapsed…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.260

By Malcom Fincham As we moved into the second half of July temperatures began to rise once again above 30c. This included a couple of days close to 40c. As…

Evidence Needed To Save Victorian Villa Or Demolition Permission Likely To Be Granted

By David Rose Concerns have been raised over a planning application to demolish a Victorian house on Pewley Hill, Guildford, and replace it with a new build home. However, unless…