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Sponsored article Roll up, roll up! Zippos Circus is back in Guildford at Bannister’s Field, Ashenden Road GU2 7UN, from Thursday to Tuesday, October 11 to 16. The spectacular show…
October 8, 2018 / 1 Comment / Read More
By Amina Sahbegovic It’s autumn and as the leaves fall, temperatures drop and days shorten, moods can be depressed. But not in our local vineyards. This year optimism is in…
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By Alice Fowler Never let it be said that Guildford is not culturally diverse. While audiences can enjoy some 20th-century artistic navel-gazing this week, in Alan Bennett’s The Habit of…
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By Alice Fowler Are great artists fully human? What drives them to create? And does their greatness mean they can behave as they like along the way? Such questions, and…
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Merrow’s final outdoor match of 2018 was at Castle Green on Sunday, September 23. We have often had mixed fortunes with Castle Green fixtures during the summer due to Guildford…
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The importance of joining a sports club at university or just simply staying healthy and active cannot be denied, believes award-winning Sam Tuck, the University of Surrey Boat Club head coach.…
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By Ferenc Hepp Yvonne Arnaud’s autumn season kicks off this week with Vulcan 7, a brand new play written by and also starring Nigel Planer and Adrian Edmondson, most famous…
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Dave Ward and George Merrick join pupils from RGS Guildford, Howard of Effingham, St Peter’s and George Abbot. Twenty-nine pupils from local schools came together last week for a one-off…
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By Amina Sahbegovic A new intergenerational drama project from Guildford Shakespeare Company (GSC), called Spirit of Youth will bring together children from Weyfield Primary School with the residents of the…
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By Valerie Thompson About 30 years ago I bought a small, old, stone house in a rural village in the Correze, a backwater of France, about halfway down the Dordogne…
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