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City Manager is Aiming for Promotion

Guildford City’s manager, Carl Taylor, is aiming for promotion this season, and the season starts imminently. Last season Carl’s aim was for a mid-table finish which was achieved so City…

Dragon Review: A Comedy of Errors and A Company of Rascals – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Barbara Ford Wow! What a wonderful summertime romp! Such fun! A double-header with something for everyone. A tremendous achievement for the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, the Guildford Shakespeare Company, playwright…

Guildford Students’ Artwork on Display at the National Gallery

By Esme Campbell Aspiring young artists from a local Guildford school had their work selected for display at the National Gallery’s Take One Picture Programme. Students from Northmead Junior School…

Charlotteville Cycling Club Organises Another Successful Race Event

Guildford was awash with colour and activity on Wednesday evening (July 9) as the 2025 edition of the famous Guildford Town Centre Races, hosted by Charlotteville Cycling Club, took place.…

Proposed New Leisure Contract Should Improve Facilities and the Council’s Income

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A new water play area, re-designed gym and increased lido opening hours – these are some of the changes that could be coming to…

Dragon Review: Madam Butterfly – Grange Park Opera

By Alice Fowler With a simple – if tragic – plot, and a ravishing musical score, Puccini’s Madama Butterfly must stir its audience to succeed. Grange Park Opera’s new production…

Guildford Choral Promises a Summer Evening Spectacular

Guildford Choral will be presenting Gloria! – a programme consisting of three much-loved pieces of music by Bruckner, Poulenc and Mozart – in a summer evening concert at Holy Trinity…

Dragon Review: The Pajama Game – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp It’s the 1950s and a union strike at a pajama factory generates plenty of ‘steam heat’ in this retro-musical, an energetic romantic comedy. Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama…

A Hidden Gem in the Hills: Michelin-Backed William IV Pub Brings Refined Dining to Albury

By Stella Kuchanny Tucked away in the scenic countryside of Little London, Albury, the William IV pub is a beautifully restored 16th-century treasure that has quickly re-established itself as a…

Freiburg Artists Coming to Guildford

Four working artists from Guildford’s twin town Freiburg are bringing a selection of their artworks for an exhibition at Guildford House Gallery to be shown from June 18-21.   And…