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Challengers’ Wood Street Jazz Festival, July 19

Wood Street Village and Guildford Jazz are teaming up with the local charity Challengers, to host Wood Street Jazz Festival on Sunday July 19. Jazz enthusiasts, families and friends will…

Guildford Ramblings: Reigate Hill

By Kay Hiatt What a glorious day for a walk! Although I had frequently driven up and down Reigate Hill, I had never stopped at the viewpoint just on the…

The Life & Times Of Lewis Carroll And Guildford In The Great War By Circle Eight Film Group

Guildford’s award-winning film makers, Circle Eight Film Group, will be showing two films in one evening at the Electric Theatre on Wednesday, June 24, at 8pm. They are showing their feature-length…

Castle Green’s Latest Bowls Results

By Colin Summerhayes Sunday, June 14, was rather cool, and perhaps the absence of a band on the Castle Grounds bandstand put the Castle Green Bowling Club’s team off its…

Around The Very Top: A Cultural End

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Strathy to Thurso. Find other reports in the…

Around The Very Top: Castles, Gin and Two North East Tips

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Thurso to John O’Groats. Find other reports in…

The 1000 Monkeys – Local Poets Launch The Keystone Anthology

A book of poems, The Keystone Anthology, will be launched at a free event at Firefly @ The Keystone pub, Portsmouth Road, Guildford, on Monday, June 8, at 7pm. It is a collection of 121 poems…

Dazzling Show For Armed Forces Day In Guildford

You can expect a fantastic show of military displays, live music and entertainment at the Armed Forces Day National Event at Stoke Park on Saturday, June 27. The nation will…

Guildford Ramblings: Walking Holiday On The Isle Of Wight

By Kay Hiatt One lovely Sunday in May we sailed over to the Isle of Wight, arriving at the Albion hotel for the next four nights. Wasting no time we started…

Around The Very Top: Britain’s Most Northerly Town – Not So Bad After All

Martin Giles is cycling around the top of northern Scotland with his son Tom. This is a report on the leg from Strathy to Thurso. Find other reports in the…