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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…

Another Disappointing Defeat for City Hovering Above the Relegation Zone

Sandhurst Town (0) 3, Guildford City (0) 0 By Barry Underwood Guildford City fell to another disappointing defeat at mid-table Sandhurst Town on Saturday (March 16). With six games remaining,…

Guildford Table Tennis News March 2024

By Steve Day Another quick reminder that the 2024 Guildford TTA Closed Tournament will be held on April 20 and 21 at Christ’s College, Guildford. Closing Date for entries is…

Surrey Table Tennis Association News March 2024

Report by Chris Andrews Percy Collino (Ashford) won the over 60s Eastern Masters and in just 12 months since returning to competitive table tennis has achieved a top 10 UK…

Guildford Book Festival – Arts for Impact

This year, the Guildford Book Festival will mark 35 years of bringing the nation’s favourite storytellers to the town. Amongst the bestselling authors and household names who have entertained audiences…

Dragon Review: Twelve Angry Men – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Martin Giles “Prejudice gets in the way of truth,” is the underlying message of this famous play. It is a message at least as relevant in the age of…

Book Now for Guildford Institute’s Summer 2024 Courses and Events

The Guildford Institute is offering more than 75 events and activities from April to July, for people to get ready to learn, be entertained and feel inspired. With its summer…

Poor First Half Sinks City

Guildford City (0) 0, Abbey Rangers (2) 3 By Barry Underwood Buoyed by a midweek win, City went into this clash against promotion-chasing Abbey Rangers in confident fashion. The early…