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How Does Your Own Garden Grow Wildlife-Friendly? ‘It’s All About sex’

Springwatch celebrity Kate Bradbury told a packed and keen audience in Guildford on Thursday (January 23): “It’s all about sex.” In a lively talk on rewilding, the author, journalist and…

Tune In To Three Days Of Musical Magic With Guildford Jazzfest ’20

Guildford Jazzfest ’20 will run for three days, from March 20 to 22, at the town’s Electric Theatre, featuring a wide variety of accessible jazz, funk and Latin grooves. The…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.201

By Malcolm Fincham A long awaited dry spell of weather had at last arrived to greet in the new year around the Surrey Hills. With a small posse of pals,…

Donate To Aussie Bushfire Fund Via Guildford Lions

Guildford Lions has set up a Just Giving page to help raise funds for people affected by the Australian bushfire. Eric James from Guildford Lions explains: “Since November Lions Club International…

Dragon Interview: Emily Thornberry Launches Labour Leadership Bid in Her Hometown

Emily Thornberry came home to Bellfields, Guildford to officially start her campaign to be the new leader of the Labour Party. About 100 people, and the national media, came to…

News From Millmead

A round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council Rogue landlords face fines up to £30k under new powers By Rebecca Curley, Local Democracy Reporter Rogue landlords who fail to improve the…

Photo Exhibition Puts Bargeboards Into Focus

Photo Exhibition Puts Bargeboards Into Focus

A photographic exhibition at the Guildford Institute takes a look at a much underrated piece of Guildford’s history – bargeboards… Professional photographer Mike Sleigh has takes all the images on…

Allotments And ‘Aggie’ Club Future Uncertain In GBC’s £395.5 million Weyside Urban Village

By Hugh Coakley  There appear to be two unwitting ”victims” in Guildford Borough Council’s giant £359.5 million Weyside Urban Village planned to start work next year. The council plans to…

Millennials Needed To Help Maintain Lifeline For Bees, Bugs and Butterflies

An ambitious new project by Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) to inspire young people to connect with nature has received a £390,000 boost from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. By reconnecting…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Bees Drunk Down-Under And Mead

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon We’ve made some mead this year for the first time. To our huge delight and surprise, it tasted good, came out beautifully clear and…