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G Live Hosts Showtime Concert In Aid Of YMCA’s Capital Appeal

On Sunday, October 13, G Live will open its doors for a one off concert in aid of Guildford YMCA’s Capital Appeal. Hosted by Guildford’s own inimitable Jonathan Veira, Showtime…

Darts Greats to Compete in Spectrum Spectacular

Four of the world’s greatest darts players will lock horns in an exclusive event at Guildford Spectrum on Friday, October 18. The venue is set to hold its first ever…

It’s Medals, Burgers and War Stories for Youngsters at Guildfordians Rugby Festival

By Maria Rayner Think rugby and most people will imagine muddy, thickset men downing pints and eating curry after 80 minutes of beating up the opposition on a rainy winter’s…

Guildford Parkrun, Saturday, October 5

Another new attendance record this Saturday, with 256 runners taking part. Both the first male and the first female finishers were first timers. Men’s placings: Daniel SULLIVAN (SM25-29) (unattached) was…

Preview: Royal Marines Band – Saturday, October 19

The Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines HMS Collingwood is coming to G Live in Guildford – promoted by Seafarers UK, the leading maritime charity – on Saturday, October 19,…

Guildford Parkrun, Saturday, September 28

A new attendance record was achieved with 215 runners taking part this week. Men’s placings: Daniel WALLIS (JM15-19) of Guildford & Godalming AC, was first over the line in 17:01…

Good Reasons To Become A Friend Of Guildford School Of Acting

By Carol Norris, secretary of the GSA Friends Guildford Dragon readers may have seen a piece about Daniel Boys one of the UK’s brightest emerging musical theatre talents and a…

Guildford Parkrun Results, Saturday, September 21

It was Philippa Kiely’s 50th Parkrun, so there were the usual celebrations in Costa afterwards with cakes, balloons and badges! Men’s placings: Tommy ASHBY (SM25-29) (unattached) was first over the line…

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…