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Flames Edge Glasgow Clan in Overtime

Early in overtime Charlie Curti buried the winner to turn a 34 save Justin Fazio performance into a win with a 3-2 success on the road at Glasgow Clan on…

City Unlucky To Earn Only One Point from Away Match

Sutton Common Rovers (0) 0 Guildford City (0) 0 By Barry Underwood On a chilly evening at Colston Avenue, City came away with a well-deserved point, and they were indeed…

Dragon Review – Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler In dangerous times, all of us needs a hero – and who better to lift spirits on a cold November night, than the master detective, Sherlock Holmes,…

Dragon Review: Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Before the Beatles, before the Stones, before even Rock & Roll was recognised, there was Buddy Holly. Whether you can remember the 1950s, or have experienced the…

Good Design Rewarded – Co-Living Development Scoops Overall Winner Prize

Good design was recognised last night at the presentation event of the Guildford Design Awards 2025. Over 100 people attended the event, hosted by PE Ltd at 3000 Cathedral Hill.…

‘Jack’s Hedge’ – a Short Story To Evoke a Spirit of Remembrance

For many people November 11th is a poignant day of the year, evoking a spirit of Remembrance, so today we think it’s particularly appropriate to publish the following short story…

Local Musician Wins Prestigious Parliamentary Jazz Award

Marianne Windham, described as an inspirational and dedicated chair of Guildford Jazz, has just received the prestigious Parliamentary ‘Services to Jazz Award’ for 2025, which is awarded annually to “a…

‘Big Issue’ – Another Of the Runners-up In Our Short Story Competition

Today we are delighted to publish another of the runners-up in our short story competition, run in conjunction with Guildford’s new independent bookshop, Paper Moon. Richard Garcka’s story focuses on…

‘Spider Under a Glass’ – Runner-up in Our Short Story Competition

Today we are delighted to publish another of the entries in our short story competition, run in conjunction with Guildford’s new independent bookshop, Paper Moon. “Spider Under a Glass”, by…

The Spooky Hotel That Inspired The Winning Entry In Our Short Story Competition

By David Reading Many years ago, Christine Reeves was staying in a hotel in Painswick, a small town in the Cotswolds, when she noticed strange paintings on the wall. On…