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Notice: An Evening With Terry Waite: Saturday, October 7

The Rotary Club of Guildford is hosting An Evening with Terry Waite at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford on Saturday, October 7. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. In…

Review: Strictly Murder – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler In their cosy cottage, deep in the Provence countryside, English couple Peter and Suzy seem protected from the harsh world beyond their door. Peter Meredith (Gary Turner)…

How To Make School Memories of Shakespeare Happy Ones

By Alice Fowler We all have memories of Shakespeare, mostly honed at school – but how to make them happy ones? That is the challenge faced by the Guildford Shakespeare…

Latest Bowls News, September 13, 2017

Merrow Bowls Club, report by David Raison Ripley were our hosts for a match of four triples on Saturday, September 2. This was the second of two matches with Ripley,…

Guildford Politician Returns To His Rock Music Roots

Guildford Labour Party’s parliamentary candidate in this year’s general election, Howard Smith, has met up with members of the band he once played drums in – the Vapors. Hailing from…

Latest Bowls News, September 3, 2017

Castle Green Bowling Club, report by Patrick Andrew Eleven members of the Haagse Bowls Club from The Hague, Holland, visited Guildford’s Castle Green Bowling Club on Tuesday, August 22. They…

Film Review: The Limehouse Golem – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The Limehouse Golem has a great deal going for it. It is based on the novel by Peter Ackroyd and then turned into a tight, witty and…

Film Review: Logan Lucky – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a comedy crime caper story set around the American motor sport world. Sounds exciting – but sadly there is minimal car racing involved. It draws…

Go On Free Guided Walks This September

Local historian and Dragon NEWS writer David Rose will again be leading guided circular walks in the local area as part of Guildford Walkfest 2017. As part of his role…

Film Review: American Made – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd American Made takes us on a fly past of 1970s Central America when a CIA “ends justifying means” policy, of turning a blind eye to drug smuggling,…