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Walk This Way For A Stroll Or A Ramble During September

Guildford’s popular Walkfest is back again this September with a varied programme of walks throughout the month to help you explore your local area. And the best news in these…

Stage Dragon Review: The Tempest Played By Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler The Tempest is Guildford Shakespeare Company’s 50th show and, true to form, this ever-innovative company has pulled out all the stops. Prepare to see Stoke Park as…

Charity Golf Day For Heartburn Cancer UK: Teams Wanted

Golfers have joined forces with charity Heartburn Cancer UK (HCUK) to raise awareness and support the pursuit of early diagnosis of oesophageal cancer following the death of former Worplesdon Golf…

International Croquet Coming And It’s Free To Watch

International croquet is coming to Guildford’s local club from Thursday to Saturday, July 21 to 23, and it’s free to watch. The World Croquet Federation’s Golf Croquet World Team Championship…

Notice: Guildford’s Street And Road Names Talk By David Rose, July 12

Local historian and writer David Rose will be giving his illustrated talk on the origins of Guildford’s street and road names on Tuesday, July 12, at Onslow Village Hall. The…

Stage Dragon Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – GSC

By Alice Fowler What better way to spend a warm summer’s evening in Guildford, than watching magical outdoor theatre in a hidden, leafy enclave that traps the last rays of…

Burpham Wellfest on July 17 Aiming To Be The Best In The South East

Burpham Wellfest takes place at Sutherland Memorial Park on Sunday, July 17, and its organiser Ruth Stone says this year’s event has grown significantly since it launched last year. It…

Fun In The 1950s at Guildford Baptist Church’s Holiday At Home

Guildford Baptist Church is hosting its popular Holiday at Home event again on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 19, 20 and 21. This year’s theme is ‘Fun in the 1950s’…

Stage Dragon Review: Dead Lies At The Yvonne Arnaud

By Ferenc Hepp This week at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Red Entertainment presents a political thriller, Dead Lies, inspired by the Jeremy Thorpe scandal of the 1970s and set against…

Castle Bowls Club Flies a Jubilee Union Flag

By Martin Giles As a new Jubilee Union Flag stretched out in the breeze, bowlers at the Castle Green Club were taking advantage of the sunshine on Friday (May 27)…