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Escaped White Stork Seen in Shalford Park

An unusual sighting of a white stork has been photographed and filmed by reader Graham Dean in Shalford Park. Graham said: “I came across the bird while I was walking…

Questions Follow Relief After Council Decision to Review Road Hotspot Project for Ash

By David Reading Ash residents are relieved to hear Guildford Borough Council’s decision to re-examine plans to alleviate traffic problems at three ‘hotspots’ affecting Ash and Tongham.  A proposal was…

Clues To Surrey’s First School For Gypsies Deep In The Hurtwood

By David Rose Deep in the Surrey Hills within the Hurtwood, between Farley Green, Shere and Ewhurst, was once a school for Gypsy children, it being the first of its…

Ewbank’s Auction Preview July And August 2020

Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send and is preparing for a busy summer season of sales as it welcomes customers back for face-to-face valuations…

Letter: Party-goers Force The Mount Into a No-Go Area for Residents After 8pm

From Name and address supplied The levels of anti-social behaviour being reported to Surrey Police and Guildford Borough Council for the Mount in Guildford at now at a record high.…

Letter: We Are Confident Our Work Is Not Affecting St Catherine’s Spring

From Network Rail In response to: Is Railway Work Affecting St Catherine’s Spring? We’re writing in response to the letter from Alex Clifford, which concerned St Catherine’s spring and our…

Letter: Is Railway Work Affecting St Catherine’s Spring?

From Alex Clifford Photos I took of the natural spring at St Catherine’s this morning June 23 clearly showing the effects of the drilling on the hill, part of the…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.210

By Malcolm Fincham For a good few years, I had toyed with the idea to visit Hutchinson’s Bank Nature Reserve, for an opportunity to see Glanville fritillary butterflies for the…

Objections and Tweets Cause GBC to Rethink Decisions on Some Planned Projects

by Martin Giles In a surprise move, Guildford Borough Council has deferred contentious decisions on the future of planned projects just 24 hours before they were to be debated. One…

Narrowboats, Canoeists, Paddle-boarders and Anglers Back on the Wey

The River Wey in Guildford re-opened to all river traffic yesterday morning, Saturday (June 20) at around 9am. It had been closed since the collapse of the Tumbling Bay Weir…