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Blue Sardinia – Not Just Italian, It’s Regional Italian

Blue Sardinia – Not Just Italian, It’s Regional Italian

By Megan Wilman As any keen foodie worth their sea salt would know, many of the best restaurants are built on authentic, fresh food and a great atmosphere. If these…

Merrow Village Bowls Clubs Wins Indoor Match Against Burpham

Members of Merrow Village Bowls Club enjoyed an entertaining indoor match against Burpham on Sunday (February 19). Played at the at Way Valley Indoor Bowls Club at Stoke Park, all six rinks were…

Review: Guys and Dolls – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp On this week is the classic and well-loved Frank Loesser musical, Guys and Dolls, the choice of the Guildford School of Acting’s final year students for their…

The Guildford Quiz – No. 7

The Guildford Quiz – No. 7

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Bramley Cricket Club Seeks New Players

Bramley Cricket Club are currently seeking new players of all ages and abilities. Winter nets have started on Wednesday evenings from 7.30pm to 9pm at Charterhouse School. Bramley fields three weekend…

Notice: Guildford Choral’s Concert, March 18

Notice: Guildford Choral’s Concert, March 18

Guildford Choral, and internationally acclaimed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, will combine forces to perform Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis – a work which stands as one of the towering masterpieces of the late…

Latin America Comes To Bramley

Oakleaf Enterprise will partner the Santiago Quartet to stage an exclusive concert at 7.30pm on Saturday, February 25 at St Catherine’s School in Bramley. The concert is in aid of Oakleaf,…

Spring Classics With Guildford Symphony Orchestra

Guildford Symphony Orchestra presents a feast of music, full of drama, virtuosity and wonderful melody at Charterhouse Hall on Sunday, March 26, at 7pm. The programme will include the Beethoven Overture…

The Guildford Quiz – No. 6

The Guildford Quiz – No. 6

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Review: GSC’s Julius Ceasar Is Something Special

By Alice Fowler From the moment the hardly settled audience in Holy Trinity church is asked to produce a Mexican wave – which they did, quite successfully – you know…