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Ewbank Auction Preview For October and November 2020

Ewbank Auction Preview For October and November 2020

Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for October and November 2020 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s…

SCC Spent Nearly £250k ‘Jumping Gun’ in Failed Unitary Authority ‘Power-Grab’

By Julie Armstrong, local democracy reporter and Martin Giles Under Lib Dem pressure, Surrey County Council has admitted spending £246,000 of taxpayer cash on their failed single unitary authority bid,…

News from Millmead

Latest round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council (published on September 25, 2020) Time to have your say on council tax support Residents are being asked to have their say…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.216

By Malcolm Fincham Notable signs of summer waning were continuing to display as we approached the first day of meteorological autumn. (Always September 1). This year’s late summer bank holiday…

Albanian Pair Jailed for Drug-Dealing After Early Morning Stop-Search

Two men caught with cocaine during a vehicle stop have been jailed for 30 months each at Guildford Crown court. At 1am on June 28, officers stopped a vehicle on…

Firefighter Claimed Lack of Food and Drink During Six-Day Chobham Common Wildfire

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A Surrey firefighter has said crews battling Chobham Common wildfire last month would have been “falling like flies” without food and drink donated by…

The Worplesdon Witness, September 2020

Jan Messinger with her latest round-up of news from the parish of Worplesdon  Heritage Open Days Heritage Open Days weekend did go ahead in Worplesdon. The Grade I listed church…

Top Charity Award For Air Ambulance Seeking Vital Funds With 30 to 30 Challenge

The life-saving Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) has won the prestigious Charity Times award as Charity of the Year for consistent delivery of outstanding and pioneering service and all-round…

It’s Time For Heritage Open Days This Weekend!

By David Rose Guildford’s culture and architecture takes centre stage once again this weekend during Heritage Open Days. The number of buildings waiting to be discovered and events taking place…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.215

By Malcolm Fincham By August 16 the heatwave had passed and average temperatures had made a return. The tide of summer was turning and birds from their northerly were now…