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Review: Rough Justice – Yvonne Arnaud

by Amy Yorston Courtroom drama is popular on our television screens in all manner of formats. In the theatre ‘whodunits’ and thrillers offer more creative avenues for playwrights to follow…

Worn Casts Lead To Some ‘Dirty’ Bowling

By Colin Summerhayes Saturday September 14 promised to be a wet day, and so it was. By the time Castle Green Bowling Club’s (CGBC) three teams arrived at the Hersham Village…

Guildford Parkrun Results Saturday, September 14

This week there were 159 runners, of whom 23 were first timers and 38 recorded new personal bests. Representatives of 12 different athletics clubs took part. Men’s placings: Matthew REES…

Come On A Guided History Walk Around Worplesdon

Join me, David Rose, on a history walk around Worplesdon on Saturday, September 21, as part of the Fairlands Festival of Fun day. My walk start at 10am from the…

Welcome Tea Breaks And Thundery Spells!

By Colin Summerhayes On a hot sunny afternoon on Wednesday September 4, Castle Green Bowling Club (CGBC) were able to avenge a defeat by winning against Burpham Bowling Club in…

Guildford Parkrun Results Saturday, September 7, 2013

This week there were 182 runners, of whom 27 were first timers and 38 recorded new personal bests. Representatives of 15 different athletics clubs took part. Men’s placings: Daniel WALLIS…

Plenty Of Places To Visit Throughout Guildford For Heritage Open Days

St Catherine’s Chapel, village gardens and a glassblowing studio are just three of the activities you can enjoy during Guildford’s Heritage Open Days from September 12 to 15. The national…

See The Countryside At Work During Surrey Farm And Food Week

Everyone know milk doesn’t grow in cartons – don’t they? Or that burgers don’t materialise magically inside polystyrene trays? Surrey Farm and Food Week, September 21 to 29, gives a fantastic…

Surrey Army Cadet Force Bands Seeks New Members

Based in Stoughton, the Surrey Army Cadet Force Youth Band is seeking 12 new members this autumn as it expands its membership.  Playing mostly military, marching, film and musical pieces,…

Review: The Private Ear and The Public Eye – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston One act plays are enjoying a resurgence of popularity at the moment which is fantastic not just for new playwrights but also for theatre companies as it…