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Stage Dragon: Party Games! – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp The premiere production of Party Games! at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week is an original production written by Michael McManus, whose last work (Maggie & Ted)…

Free Event to Launch Autism-Friendly Guildford and Waverley

The boroughs of Guildford and Waverley are launching a drive to become autism-friendly communities with a free event at G Live, Guildford on Monday, May 13, from 2pm to 6pm..…

Bee Days Are Here Again

By Ian Blyth Tunsgate Quarter has announced the launch of ‘Bee Aware Week’, an event running between Saturday, May 25, and Saturday, June 1, designed to raise awareness of the…

Carpentry Students Build Storage Area for Children’s Hospices’ Charity Shop

In a collaboration between Guildford College and Beard Construction, three carpentry students have lent their skills to construct a lean-to storage area for Shooting Star Children’s Hospices. Beard Construction provided…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.303

By Malcolm Fincham Weather conditions remained reasonably settled as high pressure to the west of the UK blocked the Atlantic flow that had plagued the country for the most part…

New On-line Directory for Community Help and Support Throughout Surrey

A new online Surrey-wide directory has been launched to help residents – and professionals who support them – find local sources of help in their community. Connect to Support Surrey…

One Point Is Enough – Guildford City Avoids the Drop!

Guildford City (0) 1, Epsom & Ewell (1) 1 By Barry Underwood, GCFC secretary With a point required to see off the threat of relegation, there was a definite element…

University’s Study To See if Eating Insects Is a Viable Alternative for Protein in Diets

Could insects be a viable alternative source of protein in our diets? Researchers from the University of Surrey need people’s help to get to the bottom of this much-debated question.…

Never Too Old to Enjoy a Game of Table Tennis!

By Steve Day There comes a time when many of us say to ourselves, “Oh no! That’s it. I can’t do that anymore, I’m too old”. Not so, say a…

Postal Vote Advice

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Postal voters are being encouraged to send their ballots off in good time to make the May 2 local elections. Your postal vote needs…