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Bristol Washout Sends Surrey Through

By George Geaves Surrey have advanced through to the quarter finals of the Royal London One Day Cup after rain affected play across England. The Brown Caps went into Wednesday’s…

Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword – Odeon, Guildford

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This King Arthur is not my King Arthur. It mixes themes from multiple genres, cultures and traditions, throws in a ridiculous script, edits the film with a…

Latest Bowls Reports: May 17, 2017

Merrow Bowls Club By David Riason On Saturday, May 6, Merrow visited Horsell Bowls Club. This was our first visit to Horsell, so we approached the match not knowing what to…

Notice: A Talk On Overpopulation, Quaker Meeting Rooms, Dorking

‘End the deadly deafening silence on overpopulation’ The statistics and our own observations all point in one direction – the frightening rate of global population increase and the finite resources…

Gag House Comedy Clubs Present June Comedy Nights

Gag House Comedy Clubs Present June Comedy Nights

Summer has arrived and the Gag House Comedy Clubs invite you to grab your favourite tipple and join them for a giggle, as they present two comedy nights in June.…

Puttenham Golf Course’s 150-year-old Landmark Oak Tree Is No More

The ancient oak tree that was a proud landmark in the middle of the first fairway at Puttenham Golf Club finally succumbed to Father Time on Tuesday (May 9). No…

Can Surrey Gain T20 Glory?

By George Geaves It’s been 14 years since Surrey won the inaugural T20 competition in England but success in the 20-20 format has eluded them since. Our county side always…

Latest Round-up From Local Bowls Clubs

Castle Green Bowling Club By Colin Summerhayes Castle Green Bowling Club’s season began well with a fun evening for club members on Saturday April 29, ending in the clubhouse with a…

Review: Unlocked – Odeon Guildford

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Unlocked is one of the best spy thrillers for a long time. The plot is somewhat familiar, being similar to ‘London Has Fallen’ from last summer, but…

Is Your Dog a Star? Last Call for Canine Casting

By Alice Fowler Does your dog have star quality, a gift for theatricals and a secret wish to tread the boards? If so, your pet may be exactly what the…