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Give Croquet A Try At Broadwater Sports Club

Croquet lends itself to social distancing very easily, and was one of the first sports allowed to be played in mid May after lockdown was lifted. You can give it…

Collaboration Gives Green Light to U-turn on Blackwater Valley Hotspots Scheme

Key road junctions in the Blackwater Valley area will now be improved after agreement by Guildford Borough Council, Surrey County Council and the Local Enterprise Partnership EM3. The Hotspots project…

Water Analysts Say Springs at St Catherine’s Hill ‘Fit For Drinking’

By Martin Giles Analysis of water periodically discoloured during drilling on nearby St Catherine’s Hill, has shown it is fit for drinking. The spring at the foot of Ferry Lane…

Steam Trains Running Again On The Watercress Line

Steam trains have run again for the first time since lockdown at the nearest standard gauge heritage railway to Guildford – the Mid Hants Watercress Line between Alton and Alresford…

Water Flowing Again At Tumbling Bay Weir: Then And Now Views

Work to reinstate the Tumbling Bay weir at Millmead that collapsed on November 2, 2019, has reached the stage that water is again flowing along the made-made part of the…

Restoring River Water Levels Delayed

Restoring the water levels in the River Wey has been delayed until June. The water level dropped when the Tumbling Bay Weir collapsed in November making the stretch between St…

8,000 Surrey School-children Have Pledged to Save Water and Wildlife

More than 8,000 school-children aged five to 11 have to save water and create space for wildlife after Surrey Wildlife Trust visited 35 schools in the county promoting a programme…

Notice: Sunday Times Watercolour Competition Exhibition Comes To Guildford House Gallery

The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition is now in its 32nd year and continues to celebrate and reward excellence and originality in the medium of watercolour. It remains the largest and…

Rescue Crews Warn of Deadly Cold-Water Shock as County Swelters

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Drowning causes more deaths in Surrey than those in accidental house fires. In the past five years, 20 people have died in water-related accidents.…

Stage Dragon: The Memory of Water – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler The Memory of Water, on show at the Yvonne Arnaud this week, begins with Mary, the eldest of three sisters, sleeping in her recently deceased mother’s bed.…