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City Disappoint Again

Guildford City (0) 0, Tooting & Mitcham (2) 2 By Barry Underwood, GCFC Club Secretary Once again Guildford City disappointed their loyal supporters at the Spectrum with another below par…

Watts Gallery Celebrates 120 Years

Watts Gallery in Compton celebrated its 120th “birthday” this week. 350 people attended a birthday party held outside the gallery on Monday (April 1), where they were entertained by a…

Dragon Interview: Matthew Cottle Star of ‘Party Games’

Matthew Cottle will star in Party Games, an Yvonne Arnaud original production, opening here on  May 2. Matthew will play John Waggner, Prime Minister and here he talks about the…

Defensive Errors Cost City Dear Again

AFC Croydon Athletic (2)5, Guildford City (0)0 By Barry Underwood Once again Guildford’s defensive frailties cost them dear at AFC Croydon’s Mayfield stadium. Fine play in other parts of the…

A Transformed City Fail to Get Their Just Deserts

Fleet Town (1) 3, Guildford City (1) 2 By Barry Underwood Guildford City, who after a series of poor performances, came out like a side transformed on Saturday (March 23).…

The Shop Front: Meadowlark Musical Theatre Productions is Welcoming New Members

Meadowlark Musical Theatre Productions is an amateur theatre company that rehearses at the Arts Centre Guildford, 221 Epsom Road, Merrow. Cerys Jones, who is its marketing manager, said: “Our founding…

Dragon Interview: Rhiannon Fisher Explains the Yvonne Arnaud’s Creative Learning Programme

The leader of the creative learning at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre explains the aims and content of the theatre’s ambitious programme intended to include all parts of the local community.…

New Revised Edition of Book on Alan Turing – Guildford’s Best Kept Secret

Author Paul Backhouse has launched a revised edition of his book Alan Turning – Guildford’s Best Kept Secret, as fascinating new information has come to light. The book was first…

Stage Dragon: Breaking the Code – Electric Theatre

By Tricia Marcotti Most of us are well aware of Alan Turing’s role in cracking enemy codes during the war, providing invaluable intelligence to the Allied forces. But the personal…

New Exhibition Opens at Watts Gallery: Edo Pop – Japanese Prints 1825 – 1895

By Martin Giles Have you heard of Edo Pop? You might think it was the name of a 1980s New Wave band but you’d be way out. Edo is the…