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After Just Five Days, Guildford Paddling Pool Closes Again

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter A paddling pool has closed just days after reopening because parents have complained parts of it are too slippery. The Stoke Park paddling pool…

Beekeeper’s Notes: It Isn’t Too Late To Avoid ‘Insectageddon’

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon Our bees are looking good. The spring nectar flow has finished now. We hope to extract honey soon and we are expecting a good…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.256

By Malcolm Fincham May 15 brought with it our first reasonable spell of rain in a while. One could almost hear (with a degree of imagination) the sounds of the…

V1 Flying Bomb Attacks On Send and Ripley – Burnt Common Incident And Others

By Frank Phillipson A detailed follow up to John Glanfield’s recollections of the Burnt Common V1 incident published previously. The V1 Flying Bomb attacks on Britain began on the  June…

Making a Splash, Stoke Park Paddling Pool Re-opens

The paddling pool in Stoke Park gardens has been re-opened. GBC made the announcement this week following essential resurfacing of the pool during the closed months to be ready for…

Photo Feature: Additional Repairs for Guildford House Mathematical Tiles

By Hugh Coakley We tend to think cladding for aesthetics is a modern approach to building construction but not so. The mathematical tiling at the rear of the 17th-century Guildford…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.255

By Malcolm Fincham The days were starting to liven up within nature’s realm as we entered the month of May. The yellow floral colours of spring had already been joined…

‘Most Indebted’ Woking Council Warned by Government Over ‘Excessive Risk’

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Woking Borough Council has been warned by the government it will likely have to address “excessive risk from borrowing and investment practices” as the…

1,700 Homes on Former Airfield at Wisley – Plan Revealed to the Public

By Emily Coady-Stemp local democracy reporter Plans to build 1,700 homes on the former Wisley Airfield have been unveiled to residents at a public exhibition. The presentation by developers Taylor…

Surrey Artists Prepare to Show Off – And Why Not?

By Alice Fowler Artists across Surrey are preparing to open their doors for this year’s Surrey Artists Open Studios (SAOS), taking place from June 11-26. In what promises to be…