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A serious sexual assault, involving a woman in her early twenties, was committed in Guildford last night (Thursday, 24 May). Local detectives are making an urgent appeal to members…
May 25, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
[thethe-image-slider name=”Birdatcher’s Diary 4″] Word and pictures by Malcolm Fincham Monday, April 30: Life beyond Bowers Lock… I decided to take advantage of a break in the weather and the…
May 8, 2012 / 1 Comment / Read More
A man was robbed of £100 after he was threatened by two men as he walked in Stoke Fields, Guildford. The 39-year-old victim was walking outside the Boileroom music venue…
April 30, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
by David Rose Rarely seen footage, not only of building work, but the consecration of Guildford Cathedral, is included in a new film that traces its history from the forming…
April 29, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
You don’t have to go far in Guildford to see that Archbishop George Abbot has left his mark on the town. You can’t miss his famous almshouse, Abbot’s Hospital, at…
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The military aircraft that crashed in a field at Hurst Farm, Jacobs Well, Guildford, on October 25, 1944, killing its four-man crew, received little attention in the local press at the time.…
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The recent decision to refuse permission for a controversial statue, commemorating the 19th century Guildford’s Guy riots, might not, after all, be the end of the matter. It is understood…
April 20, 2012 / 3 Comments / Read More
Despite being partially obscured by scaffolding, the symbol of Guildford, the famous Guildhall clock, is still not telling the right time since an electric autowind system was installed. A source…
April 16, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
from Bibhas Neogi Without proper planning to deal with traffic problems, development investments by Guildford Borough Council and others could prejudice future solutions and make them more expensive and difficult…
April 14, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
by Robert Craig Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weir-keeper With the unseasonably warm weather and lack of much needed rain it has meant another month with few adjustments…
April 11, 2012 / No Comment / Read More
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