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Carols On The Green: Stoughton, Friday, December 13

Everyone is welcome to the popular Carols on the Green event taking place in Paynter’s Park (at the junctions of Stoughton, Manor and Grange Roads) on Friday, December 13, starting…

The Way We Were… Cycling in the 1920s – Part 3

Our third look at 1920s cycling is on the subject of kit. What to wear and what to carry. You might be a little surprised. In this third article on…

Guildford Parkrun, Saturday, November 23

A new age category record was set by Daniel Wallis, and more than 25% of those who took part recorded new personal bests. There were 194 runners, of whom 11…

Loseley Shows a Crafty Christmas

Part show, part shopping experience, the Crafts for Christmas event at Loseley Park last weekend (November 14-17) marked the start of the festive season. Mulled wine, decorations, wine, cheese, nuts,…

Review: G Live – No posturing

A review of Czech National Symphony Orchestra by The Stage Dragon On Wednesday 27 November, in association with IMG, G Live promoted a concert by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra,…

Coffee Shop Review – Ottino’s in the Shambles

by Maria Rayner Sitting in the “idyllic haven”[their words] that is Ottino’s, I shivered. In fact, during our visit, the female contingent of the party kept its coats on. Our…

Review: Serenade – Southern Pro Musica

By Mike Bennett Those hardy souls who braved a chilly evening last Friday, ignoring the lure of TV’s Children in Need spectacular, were given a treat by the latest outing…

Dragon Interview: Lynne McVernon on Getting Her First Novel Published

There are many aspiring authors among us and, as the old saying goes, we all have a book within us. That might be true but few get published. Even if…

Masterchef Competitor to Re-open Guildford Restaurant

By Maria Rayner If you are mourning the passing of Bar Centro on Sydenham Road, chin up: the restaurant will re-open on Thursday, November 28, with an enthusiastic new chef…

The Way We Were… Cycling in the 1920s

An article on how Surrey County Council decided to give permission for a cycling event to take place on Surrey roads caused an avalanche of comment. As  mentioned in a…