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Book review: A History Of Burpham Primary School

From its small beginnings in 1908, Burpham Primary School has, to date, welcomed many children through its doors. And of course, over that time education methods have changed considerably. It can be…

Review: Harlequin Chamber Choir Delights At Electric Theatre

By Ruchi Srivastava Describing themselves as a ‘versatile vocal ensemble’, the Harlequin Chamber Choir, based in Cranleigh, is in no ways a traditional choir that one would normally associate with…

Preview: G Live’s Programme Lights Up November

By Maria Rayner The nights are drawing in and, despite Guildford’s Indian summer, we must soon face the prospect of winter. But lighting up the dark is G Live with…

Absence of Key Players Leaves City’s Defence Looking Frail

Epsom & Ewell (2) 4, Guildford City (1) 1 – September 30 Match Report by Barry Underwood Despite an encouraging first half, Guildford City once again fell to a disappointing defeat…

Review: G Live’s Hellfire Comedy Club

By Victoria Lazarevic All the ingredients for G Live’s Hellfire Comedy Club on Wednesday  (September 24) were there: curry, Cobra beer and comedians. But despite the efficient and professional event…

Guildford Girl, Emma Stevens, Talks About Her New Album ‘Waves’

Emma Stevens is an up and coming singer songwriter from Guildford. Her second album “Waves” is about to be released. Here she talks to The Guildford Dragon NEWS about the…

Guildford Ramblings: ‘Walking the Line in The Shadow of Miss Austen’

Report and photos by Kay Hiatt It is a truth universally acknowledged, that energetic people in possession of good health, must be in want of a walk [Apologies Jane. Ed].…

Castle Green Bowls Results

Latest results from Castle Green Bowling Club: Tuesday, September 2, Senior Men’s Triples. CGBC 29, Woodbridge Hill 35 (+6). Brian West (skip), Colin Summerhayes, Norman Pilkington 13-18 (-5) Rob Williams…

City’s Draw Against Windsor – Hard Fought and Well Deserved

Guildford City (2) 2, Windsor (1) 2 By Barry Underwood Guildford City emerged with a well-deserved point from this thrilling and highly entertaining clash against Windsor at the Spectrum. City…

The Guildford Book Festival’s Silver Anniversary – ‘Bigger and Better Than Ever’

By Ruchi Srivastava This year sees the 25th Guildford Book Festival. The organisers say that it promises to be bigger and better than ever with an impressive line up of…