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Surrey Artists Prepare to Show Off – And Why Not?

By Alice Fowler Artists across Surrey are preparing to open their doors for this year’s Surrey Artists Open Studios (SAOS), taking place from June 11-26. In what promises to be…

Photo Feature: Morris Dancers Keep Up A 392 Year Old Mayday Tradition With Summerpole 2022

By Hugh Coakley On a wonderfully bright and sunny Saturday (April 30), the Pilgrim Morris Men from Guildford held the annual Summerpole procession with a Summer King and Swordbearer and…

Photo Feature: Castle Grounds in Their Spring Glory

By Martin Giles The Castle Grounds are once again proving to be the jewel in Guildford’s parks and garden crown this weekend (April 23/24). Visitors from near and far are…

Ewbanks Auction Preview April and May 2022

Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for April and May 2022 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s…

New Look for Topic of Cancer A Charity That Supports Research Into Immunotherapies

Launched in 2013, Topic of Cancer is a Guildford-based charity that supports research into immunotherapy treatment, which during the past decade has permanently changed cancer treatment. It has become the…

Notice: Try Walking Rugby – It’s Fit For All

Walking Rugby is a fitness innovation that promotes physical health through rugby-style exercise, including stretching, walking, ball-handling and passing skills and rugby drills – but with no scrums, lineouts or…

Photo Feature: Indian Students Celebrate Holi Festival Of Colours On Campus

By Hugh Coakley Indian students were exuberantly celebrating Holi, the Festival of colours, in the bright spring sunshine on the University of Surrey campus this weekend (March 19). Around 250…

Photo Feature: The Guildhall Clock, A Close Look at Some Hidden and Rarely Seen Aspects

By Hugh Coakley with contributions from Guildford’s Honorary Remembrancer Matthew Alexander and local historian David Rose Erected during the reign of Charles II, the famous Guildhall clock has dominated Guildford’s…

Job Opportunity: Young Persons’ Covid-19 Vaccine Lead

Voluntary Action South West Surrey is recruiting a Young Persons’ Covid-19 Vaccine Lead on a one-year fixed term contract. Based in Guildford, but travel throughout the Guildford and Waverley boroughs…

Artist’s Cache Of Houdini Effects Come To Auction At Ewbank’s

At the height of his fame, Harry Houdini (1874-1926) was the highest paid entertainer in the world. Among his biggest fans were British audiences, and he toured Britain no fewer…