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Watts Contemporary Gallery Exhibition – Heartlands: Inspired by our Landscape

Sponsored article Opening at Watts Contemporary Gallery in Compton on January 14 until March 13, the exhibition Heartlands: Inspired by Our Landscape brings together unique work by eight local artists…

The Worplesdon Witness December 2021

Jan Messinger with her round up of news from the parish of Worplesdon. Christmas is here! Worplesdon Parish Council’s Christmas lights are now shining in the trees at Perry Hill…

Updated: Road Works Completed ‘Ahead of Time’ at Notorious A31 ‘Hot Spot’

By David Reading Road works aimed at easing congestion at the junction of the Blackwater Valley Route (A331) and the A31 near Ash were completed this week. A new slip…

Guildford’s MP Tweets She Did Not Attend Christmas Party When a PPS at Education Department

By Martin Giles Guildford’s MP Angela Richardson has responded to a question, posed by Guildford Lib Dems on Twitter, that she did not attend a Christmas party held at the…

Guildford Rugby Club Has A New Sponsor

Guildford Rugby Club has a new sponsor, Chandlers Roofing Supplies. The club, that has been located on the Guildford Road at Broadwater near Godalming since is 2003, is a neighbour…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.245

By Malcolm Fincham November 17 brought with it a long-awaited full day of sunshine to the Surrey Hills. And the opportunity of getting some colour back to my photos. The…

Two Years On From Collapse, Still No Significant Progress On Weir Replacement

By Martin Giles Two years on from the dramatic and near-tragic collapse of the Tumbling Bay Weir at Millmead there is still no agreement between the Guildford Borough Council, the…

Letter: What St Mary’s Wharf Developers Want And What They Get Is Not The Same

From John Rigg R4GV councillor for Holy Trinity and GBC lead councillor for regeneration I have some observations in response to Hugh Coakley’s article on the Saint Mary’s Wharf project…

Stage Dragon Review: ‘People’ At The Electric Theatre

By Tricia Marcotti The audience was seated, chatting to people around them. The lights went out and the audience quieted. A door opened, a man walked in, and an audible…

Letter: Green Belt Damage? The Wanton Damage to Parts of the River Valley Is Worse

From: Jim Allen In response to: What Is the Council Planning for Our Heritage Assets? Commenting on Ms Ishiguro’e letter, Jules Cranwell said:  “The greatest heritage asset in the borough is…