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Letter: Check the Reality of the Weyside Allotments, Not the Fiction

From: George Potter Lib Dem borough councillor for Burpham In response to: Destroying Century-old, Food-rich Allotments is Council Vandalism I have a lot of sympathy with the allotment holders. It’s…

Letter: The Application Raises Questions Whether Homes Should Be Built On Weyside Urban Village Site

From: Jim Allen In response to: Weyside Urban Village planning application published. The planning application for the Weyside Urban Village consists of 247 badly collated documents with around 1.8Gb of…

Normandy Residents to Meet Network Rail About Overnight Pile-Driving

By Martin Giles Train services restarted yesterday (January 6) on the Guildford-Reading line, after repairs to the 40-metre landslip in Normandy over Christmas. Those living near say noise from overnight…

Letter: There Is Little Support for a New Railway Bridge at Ash

From: John Dymott In response to: There Are Many Reasons to Reconsider the Plan to Build a Railway Bridge at Ash As chairman of Ash Residents Association, I am well…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.222

By Malcolm Fincham Mentally drained by work, feeling hemmed in and shackled by the confusion of the rampant pandemic, little did I know that restrictions were to become even more…

Rare Photos Of Guildford’s Floods In January 1928

Rare Photos Of Guildford’s Floods In January 1928

By David Rose There was a white Christmas in Guildford in 1927. But the snow soon thawed and by the new year the River Way had burst its banks and…

Letter: Just Who Is At Fault When a Fatberg Forms In Your Sewer?

From: Jim Allen In response to: Bin That Christmas Dinner Fat, and Keep Our Sewers Clear Thames Water is again blaming householders for their failings to maintain their foul-water pipes…

Kings College Students Raise Cash for Children’s Hospice

Students from Kings College in Park Barn have raised £5,800 in a sponsored 5k run. They voted for the money to be split between Shooting Star Children’s Hospices and sustainability…

Bin That Christmas Dinner Fat, and Keep Our Sewers Clear

Thames Water is urging customers to help fight the fatberg over the Christmas period by safely disposing of fats, oils and grease in bins, and not down the sink. With…

Royal Surrey’s Children’s Ward Transformed Into Undersea Kingdom

Young patients at Royal Surrey this Christmas will find themselves in an underwater kingdom with serene scenes of an underwater sea-world, thanks to Momentum Children’s Charity. Hascombe, the paediatric ward…