Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Search results for Water (Page 51)

Opinion: A Good Walk Spoiled – The Gulf Between Proficient Planning and What We Have

By Martin Giles When my wife said: “Are you coming for a walk?” I happily said yes. I had fed the Dragon with new stories so felt I could take…

Notice: Making Space For Nature Exhibition At Leith Hill Place

The Surrey Hills Society is holdng an exhibition of 30 illustrations of Surrey Hills indicator species at Leith Hill Place, in response to their Making Space for Nature project. These…

Murderer Who Dumped Woman’s Body in Guildford – Sentenced to Life

Dane Messam has been sentenced to life with a minimum of 23 years in prison after being found guilty of murdering his on-off partner Helen Anderson. Helen Anderson was just…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.253

By Malcolm Fincham April started on a rather cool theme temperatures were remaining below our seasonal norm throughout southern counties of the UK. Single figure temperatures, sunny periods and even…

Letter: Why Not Have a Design Competition for Debenhams?

From: Donna Collinson In response to: Climate and Heritage Are Reasons to ‘Rescue Debenhams Building’ Says National Campaign Group Spelthorne Borough Council has very recently (March 30), after recommendation by…

The Worplesdon Witness April 2022

Jan Messinger with her monthly round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Queen’s platinum jubilee events There are a number of events talking place across Worplesdon to celebrate…

Notice: Join David Rose On A River Wey Navigations Walk

The National Trust River Wey Navigations has joined up with local historian and writer David Rose for a series of guided walks along stretches of the navigation. The first is…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.252

By Malcolm Fincham “Then, as it was, then again it will be. “And though the course may change sometimes. “Rivers always reach the sea. “Flying skies of fortune, each a…

Letter: Claims for Government’s Sewage Discharge Countermeasures Are Disingenuous

From: Sam Peters Spokesperson for The Green Party In response to: Lib Dems Suggest a Sewage Tax to Deter Dumping into Rivers Angela Richardson is incorrect on this issue. She…

Lib Dems Suggest a Sewage Tax to Deter Dumping into Rivers

By Martin Giles “It’s disgusting” is the way Guildford’s Parliamentary Lib Dem candidate has described the amount of sewage “dumped” into local waterways, according to new data released yesterday (March…