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Normandy Residents Launch Safety Campaign to Curb Dangerous Drivers

By David Reading Residents of Normandy have banded together to demand action that will deal with the serious traffic dangers that they encounter on Westwood Lane – the scene of…

Plenty of Delights at Merrist Wood College’s Fleecy Frolics Weekend

Merrist Wood College reports that the weather didn’t dampen the fun at last weekend’s Fleecy Frolics lambing event. Hundreds of families flocked to the 400-acre site in Worplesdon over the two-day event to see this season’s…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.265

By Malcolm Fincham Although a little drier than the norm, October began on its usual autumnal theme as daylight hours rapidly began to close in. Surprisingly, however, since the first…

Royal Proclamations In Guildford Over The Last Century

By David Rose and Hugh Coakley The recent proclamation of the accession of King Charles III to the throne after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, has been…

Letter: We Need to Keep ‘Leafy Surrey’ Leafy

From: Ruth Brothwell R4GV borough councillor for Worplesdon In response to: Why Doesn’t SCC Do Its Own Highways Maintenance? On the subject of road maintenance what about the trees? It…

Cash and Cigarettes Stolen in Stoughton Burglary

Burglars got away with cash and cigarettes in an early morning burglary at Prime Wines, on Worplesdon Road in Stoughton. The burglary took place between 7.15am and 7.35am Wednesday, January…

Did You See Fairlands Burglars?

Surrey Police are appealing for the public’s help following a residential burglary on Envis Way, in the Fairlands Estate, Worplesdon. Officers were called after reports of a burglary that occurred…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.232

By Malcolm Fincham May has always been a busy one for me, ambling about the Surrey countryside in pursuit of what may be found to photograph. This one was no…

How Guildford Played Its Part In The Dunkirk Evacuation 80 Years Ago

It is now 80 years since the Dunkirk evacuation – ‘one of the miracles of the Second World War’ – when an estimated 338,000 Allied troops were rescued from France…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 206

By Malcolm Fincham As April unfurled, the sun continued to shine. Unfortunately, I continued to be restricted to birdwatching in my local areas within walking or cycling distance from my…