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Claire’s Column – Farewell To Fake News

In this regular column – a must-read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee supports a call for stronger social media regulation. Social media is part of…

Beekeeper’s Notes March 2019: Bees Back In Early Action

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. The beautifully warm if unseasonal weather has brought the honey bees out in force. We are just starting to see the bumblebee queens emerging…

Spectrum Offer Free Skating Sessions

Families are being urged to get their skates on if they want free sessions at the Spectrum’s ice rink. From Monday, March 12 till Friday, March 15, there are 100…

Stage Dragon: A Song at Twilight – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler In a Swiss hotel room, great novelist Hugo Latymer (Simon Callow) wallows in his twilight years. His afternoon attire – stripy dressing gown and monogrammed slippers –…

Volunteers Urgently Needed To Help Out At Guildford Pancake Races

Teams have signed up to take part, prizes have been donated and the mascots are ready – but the organisers of Guildford’s annual Pancake Races are appealing for more people…

Cash Boost To Help Refurbish Bowlers’ Clubhouse

Guildford’s Castle Green Bowling Club reports it has been very lucky to receive sponsorship from the directors of Chapters Financial, Keith Churchouse and Esther Dadswell. The donation of £1,000 will…

Will You Sleep Out To Raise Money For YMCA To Help Homeless People?

YMCA Guildford is hosting its annual fundraising Sleep Easy event on Friday, March 22, and is inviting people to take part. Members of staff from the Guildford office of law…

Wine Bluffers Raise £3,600 For Guildford Street Angels

A fundraising Call My Wine Bluff-style challenge raised £3,600 for Guildford’s Street Angels, known as the “friendly patrol for the town’s night-time economy”. The evening was held at Onslow Village Hall,…

Grange Park Opera’s Summer Season

Grange Park Opera, one of Europe’s major summer opera festivals, has announced its repertoire for 2019. In its third season at West Horsley Place, the company will stage Verdi’s Don…

Stage Dragon: Mansfield Park – Opera South

By L A Cooper You’d be forgiven if you’ve never heard of an operatic rendition of Mansfield Park. But Opera South brings together sheer youthful angst, and classic outrageous drama…