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Lead Councillor Wants to Hear From You On The State of the ‘Arts’

By Jan Todd What do you think about the arts in Guildford borough? What would make you want to take part in arts activities, or try something new? Whether you…

Latest Bowls News: June 27, 2017

Merrow Bowls club, report by David Raison On our hottest day this year, June, 17, Merrow welcomed Albury for a friendly, consisting of four rinks of triples. Due to injury…

Review: Don’t Dress For Dinner At The Yvonne Arnaud

by Tricia Marcotti This week the Yvonne Arnaud hosts the comedy Don’t Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti and adapted by Robin Hawdon. Not having heard of Mr  Camoletti, I was surprised…

Is Jeremy Paxman Right On Question Posed By Watts Gallery?

By Alice Fowler Was Victorian artist G F Watts England’s equivalent to Michelangelo? Certainly, says the prestigious Watts Gallery – whose new exhibition, G.F. Watts: England’s Michelangelo, opens today (June…

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Guildford Shakespeare Company

By Alice Fowler What better way to spend a hot summer’s night in Guildford than watching top-flight, open air theatre on our doorstep? Coinciding with the heatwave is the Guildford…

Team Guildford Celebrates Sporting Success At 2017 Specsavers Surrey Youth Games

It has been another successful year for Team Guildford at the Specsavers Surrey Youth Games 2017. More than 300 young people and sports teams from across the borough took part…

Guildford Fringe Festival Promises A Glittering Evening Of Burlesque And Cabaret

The Hundred Watt Club and Guildford Fringe have teamed up once again to bring the sauce, the sass and the downright silly to the Guildford Fringe Festival. The final weekend…

Surrey’s Woodbridge Road Woes Continue As They Lose To Essex

By George Geaves Surrey lost their first game in the County Championship this year after an enthralling four-day contest against rivals Essex at Woodbridge Road. Surrey are now down to…

Stage Review: The Deep Blue Sea, Mill Studio

By Tricia Marcotti I was not familiar with Terence Rattigan’s play The Deep Blue Sea that is playing at the Mill Studio in Guildford until Saturday evening June 17. It is…

Review: Churchill – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a biopic looking at a four day period in the life of Winston Churchill. We see him haunted by the demons of the first World…