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Notice: Guildford House Gallery Hosts The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition

A prestigious exhibition will finish its 2017 tour at Guildford House Gallery. Until March 10, the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition is showcasing watercolour excellence for the fourth year running. The…

Council Leader’s Facilities Denial Decree U-turned Within 36 Hours

Council Leader Paul Spooner (Con, Ash South & Tongham) appears to have performed a U-turn this week on an “intemperate” decision to give notice to a residents association who had…

Local MP and Skills Minister Visits Learners at Guildford Nursery

Guildford’s MP and Minister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills Anne Milton MP visited a local nursery to meet the next generation training to be childcare providers. Caring Daycare nursery,…

Stage Review: Private Lives – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Now that the weeks of boos and hisses, flashing batons and local radio presenters in dresses are well and truly over, the new season opened this week…

Three Arrested After Attempted Theft of Van and Digger

Three Arrested After Attempted Theft of Van and Digger

Two men and a teenage boy have been arrested near Seale after a failed attempt to steal a van and a digger from an address in Rowledge near Farnham. In…

Film Review: The Greatest Showman

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a musical biopic about the life of legendary showman P T Barnum. It is a delightful example of a modern musical, with toe tapping melodies…

Letter: It Might Be Bird-brained But It Helps Protect Green Space

From Paul Spooner Guildford Borough council leader and Conservative councillor for Ash South and Tongham In response to: Read All About This Bird-Brained Scheme My reasoning was simple. Whilst I…

Letter: Read All About This Bird-Brained Scheme

From Gordon Bridger Hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford Readers might wish to see an article in The Spectator: Building artificial beauty spots to protect nests is a bird-brained…

Preview: GSC’s Romeo and Juliet

By Alice Fowler The magnificent interior of Holy Trinity Church is the backdrop for the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s new production, Romeo and Juliet, which starts next month. Reflecting its setting,…

Centenary Garden Project Begins To Take Shape In Cranleigh

A special garden project has begun to take shape in Cranleigh. Designed to honour local people who lost their lives over the past 100 years in conflict and those left…