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Notice: Burch And Rose’s Talk On Local Railway Accidents, May 27

Railway enthusiasts and local history fans will enjoy Geoff Burch and David Rose’s new illustrated talk, Railway Accidents and Incidents, which they are giving online via Zoom on Thursday, May…

Queen’s Speech Planning Proposals Further Threaten Guildford’s Green Spaces

By Martin Giles The much-trailed loosening of planning laws announced in the Queen’s speech this week will give developer’s a much freer hand, experts have warned. Further restriction of the…

XX Notes: Eating Out, the May 2021 Experiences

Maria Rayner‘s observational column from a woman’s perspective… Frost in May, not the 1933 novel by Antonia White about a borderline abusive childhood in a convent school, but the 2021…

Curtains Close on a Disappointing Season for Guildford City

By Julian Cooper Sheerwater (3) 3, Guildford City (2) 2 The football season has closed, with Guildford City being knocked out of two cup competitions within days. The Combined Counties…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.231

By Malcolm Fincham To my delight, the pied flycatcher mentioned in my previous report was still present at Britten’s Pond on April 14, allowing plenty of fellow birdwatchers the chance…

Rain Forces Surrey 2nd XI Draw While City Win Again Away, in Derby Match

By Julian Cooper On Monday (April 26), the County Second XI championship match got underway at Guildford Cricket Club’s ground between Surrey and Yorkshire. Surrey won the toss and chose…

Obituary: A Grateful Farewell to a Great Lady of Guildford

Auriol Earle, died on Friday, April 30, in the Guildford home where she had lived since 1961. Over those 60 years, Auriol channelled her considerable energy and creativity into Guildford…

Whitehall Planning Changes Unleash Developers, Society Warns Guildford

By Martin Giles Local authorities including Guildford, already suffering under controversial Local Plans, face losing even more control of planning from regulation changes government has been issuing quietly for a…

Life in Solitary – So It’s Goodbye from Him…

The Lockdown Diary of Tony Edwards There Used to be a Word for That There’s quite a lot of nidification going on in my garden this week.  And, no, I…

Five Steps You Can Take to Make Your Garden a Wildlife Haven

What’s going on in your garden? You can help Surrey Wildlife Trust with their online survey whether you’re a complete beginner to an advanced gardener, and in just a few…