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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…

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By The Stage Dragon After last year’s sell-out, theatre company Propeller has returned to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre with a lively production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream  (Tuesday to Saturday,…