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Letter: University’s Proposal for a Solar Farm Must Be Rejected

From: Susan Parker former GGG borough councillor In response to: University of Surrey Solar Farm Plan on Green Fields is ‘Unconvincing’ I completely agree with this comment from the new…

Stage Dragon Review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ At The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Take some tissues and make sure you have medical insurance, but do try and catch this week’s show at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre if you can to…

Letter: My Wartime Memories of Ardmore Avenue

From: Peter Chilvers In response to: Young Film-makers Want To Record People’s Memories Of The Second World War I am in the Ardmore Avenue [off Manor Road] photo, the blond…

Butchers from Bernard’s Outings in the 1930s

By David Rose Here are three superb photos from the 1930s of people on staff outings from Bernard’s, a once well known butchers in Guildford. Reader Malcolm Wenn has kindly…

Tongham Housing Plan: £2.3 million Pledged to Support Local Facilities 

By David Reading Developers who are building the controversial new Admiral Park development in Tongham have pledged £2.3 million to Guildford Borough Council to improve local facilities. The first homes…

Exhibition Review: ‘Uncommon Power’ Watts Gallery

By Alice Fowler Lucy and Catherine Madox Brown were sisters and accomplished artists, born into the heart of the Pre-Raphaelite world. Daughters of the artist Ford Madox Brown, they were…

Watts Gallery Exhibition Of Rarely Seen Works By Lucy And Catherine Madox Brown

Sponsored article Running from September 28, 2021 to February 20, 2022, ‘Uncommon Power’: Lucy and Catherine Madox Brown is the first exhibition dedicated to the life, art and feminist legacies…

Local Birth, Mother and Calf Doing Well

By Martin Giles Witnessing a birth is not an everyday occurrence for most of us and its wonder is still a sight to behold. It was not a sight my…

Sports Round-Up, Back-to-Back City Wins

By Julian Cooper I took my first test this week in the government and NHS study trying to ensure a safe return to mass sport-spectator attendance. Now I am excited…

Lifeline Grant to Restore 15th-Century Decorative Ceiling at West Horsley Place

A government grant of £13, 600 has been awarded to West Horsley Place Trust for repair and restoration of the damaged decorative ceiling of their Geraldine Room that dates from…