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Surrey Table Tennis Notes May 2023

By Chris Andrews Aaron McKibbin combined with Martin Perry to take gold in the Men’s class 14 Doubles at the Greek Para Open in Argostoli. Surrey-based Paul Drinkhall (Ashford) has…

Stage Dragon Review: Brief Encounter Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The scene – a 1940s railway station cafe. There is a chance meeting. Dr Alec Harvey (Jammy Kasongo), in gentlemanly fashion, removes some grit from Laura Jesson’s…

Guildford City FC Manager Quits Over Poor State of the Pitch at Spectrum Leisure Centre

The manager of the first team at Guildford City football club has resigned, citing the “horrendous” state of the pitch the club hires and uses at the Spectrum leisure centre…

Dragon Book Review: The Fox, the Whale and the Wardrobe – a Collection of Poems by Dónall Dempsey

By Hugh Coakley The launch of a new book, The Fox the Whale and the Wardrobe, by local poet Dónall Dempsey treated the invited audience to poems and songs of children…

Stage Dragon Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ference Hepp The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is well known to many from a 2012 film featuring Dame Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Maggie Smith, among other famous names,…

News From The Guildford Table Tennis Association April 2023

Report by Steve Day Although there are a few games still to be completed, most of the key positions have been concluded. The one title that’s still be decided is…

Stage Dragon Review: The way Old Friends Do at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The Birmingham Rep production of The Way Old Friends Do presented by James Seabright in association with Jason Haigh-Ellery and Park Theatre is stopping off at the…

Surrey Table Tennis Notes April 2023

By Chris Andrews Aaron McKibbin and his Men’s Doubles partner Ashley Facey took silver in the Men’s Class 18 event at the Lignano Masters Para Open in Italy.  Aaron combined…

Dragon Review: Sunday Lunch at the King’s Head in Quarry Street

By Ferenc Hepp The Kings Head on Quarry Street, next to Guildford Castle, is a very old building with several stories of it being haunted. It is therfore one of…

An Architectural View: The Abbotswood Estate

All permanent settlements are collections of buildings and the style of the buildings can become representative of the areas they are in and the communities they serve, so architecture is…