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Wanborough Barn has secure future in Borough

Posted on November 28, 2020January 18, 2021

Writing in the Guildford Dragon, Stephen Callendar says: In support of the GBC Asset Team (reference Burchatts Farm Barn), we have successfully negotiated a long-term lease with them for a fabulous wedding reception (and funeral wake) venue.We manage the building and pay for running costs and maintenance, as well as contributing to repairs. GBC handle…

Burchatts Farm Barn KPMG Report

Posted on November 27, 2020January 29, 2021

Burchatts Farm Barn is a picturesque 18th Century barn at the north end of Stoke Park. For many years it was a venue for weddings and parties but in 2017 the Council closed it claiming that bookings had fallen and leased it to a local business. The decision was unpopular and there was a large…

Plans to save Pewley Down sign

Posted on October 10, 2020February 21, 2022

Local walkers and volunteers, with the support of the Council, raised money to save a unique information panel on Pewley Down. A Justgiving.com crowdfunding page has been set up for people to donate and it explains, “Weʼre raising £2,630 to renovate an iconic nature tableaux depicting the animals and insects inhabiting the idilic countryside around…

Heritage Weekend pulls out the stops

Posted on September 13, 2020February 14, 2021

Any fears that this year’s Heritage weekend would be a damp squib were put to rest as people across the town pulled out all the stops. Compared to previous years, very few properties opened but there were still more than enough and some new treats in store.  I decided to take a bike ride around…

May 2020 – Covid 19 halts Lottery Bid

Posted on May 20, 2020February 21, 2022

By Gavin Morgan – 22nd May 2020 Plans to support the High Street with an £18 million revamped museum extension, cafe and entrance from the Castle Grounds have been halted. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has frozen lottery applications for the foreseeable future to free up resources to help existing projects through Covid-19. In these difficult…

Eating-In Exhibition

Posted on March 14, 2020January 18, 2021

18th January to 28th March The “Eating In” exhibition (https://www.guildford.gov.uk/eatingin) runs from 18th January 2020 to 28th March and is well worth a visit whether you want a ten minute diversion from shopping or want to enjoy in detail the variety of exhibits. My first impression was just how colourful the exhibition is. The bright…

Walnut Tree Close Bridge

Posted on January 8, 2020February 14, 2021

A £3.4 million project to replace a pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Wey in Guildford has increased in cost with a further £450,000 now needed to build a new one. Guildford Borough Council’s executive has been warned it does not have a “bottomless pit of money” by a councillor following its decision to…

Debenhams Future

Posted on January 5, 2020June 14, 2024

Updated 14th June 2024 St Mary’s Wharf With the number of homes reduced from the originally-planned 215 to 185, just five affordable homes will be included in the development. The building is in two sections seven and eight stories high (reduced from 9 originally). The cost is £125 million. Building was due to start February…

2020s – A Dangerous Decade

Posted on January 1, 2020January 18, 2021

This is a copy of the email sent out by the Guildford Society on 1st January 2020. It provides an important warning of the threats facing Guildford as well as a good summary of the last decade. 2010’s – The quiet before the storm? Not much happened in Guildford in the 2010s. A few large developments…

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