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The Guildford Institute’s Spring 2015 Programme Now Available

Are you looking to try something different in the new year? The Guildford Institute’s spring programme is out now! With a broad range of courses, talks, trips, music recitals and…

Christmas Concerts Round-up

There are a number of Christmas concerts taking place in Guildford over the next few weeks. A Night of Seasonal Songs and Storytelling, Saturday, December 6, St Francis’ Church, Westborough,…

Guildford Ramblings: Have A Ball The Greensands Way

Report and photos by Kay Hiatt It was a greyish day, but optimistic that it would soon improve, 20 ramblers turned up at the car park at the meeting of Salt…

New Book: Rambling Railwayman’s Recollections

Retired railwayman Geoff Burch, from Worplesdon, has written his third book all about his fascinating career with trains. Rambling Railwayman’s Recollections and starts where my his book, The Ramblings of a Railwayman…

Abby Ixer’s Nutritious Food: Butternut Squash

My name is Abby Ixer and I am a registered dietician with a passion for food and nutrition. I am thrilled to say that I will be joining The Guildford…

Young Playwright’s New Work Is A ‘Tour de Force Of Nature’

By Ruchi Srivastava Kate Tempest was already welcomed and recognised by theatrical circles as a fresh and talented playwright after her debut play, Wasted. However, she has successfully managed to stun…

Concert Preview: A Russian Evening Of Arabian Nights

Voyage with Sinbad to medieval Baghdad on Saturday, November 15, as Tchaikovsky’s much loved 1st Piano Concerto meets Rimsky-Korsakov’s dazzling orchestration of the famous story-telling queen in a colourful concert by…

Shalford In WWI – A Story Of Gardeners And Gunpowder

Some years ago Shalford historian Margaret Dierden began researching the backgrounds of all those commemorated on the village’s war memorials. Such is her dedicated and detailed methods of research, she has…

Dragon’s David Rose To Give Talk On His Methods Of Local History Research

Hear Guildford’s leading local historian and Dragon NEWS writer David Rose give a fascinating insight into his methods of research – and the huge archive of material he has collected,…

Feeling Creative? Check Out The new Drawing Workshops At St Catherine’s Village Hall

If you enjoy drawing but need a little motivation to put pencil to paper then one of the new art classes at St Catherine’s Village Hall may be just the…