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Two swastika banner flags dramatically unfurl either side of a German eagle on a well-constructed railway station set, complete with misty, steam engine smoke. This is the scene that opens…
By Alice Fowler A young novitiate – a trainee priest or nun – pleads with the ruler of Vienna to save their brother’s life. The politician, in a flagrant abuse…
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was assaulted outside Shawfield primary school in Winchester Road, Ash, yesterday afternoon (February 5). Later, vehicles on the road were damaged in…
Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. Winter is a quiet period for beekeepers. The bees are surviving the cold snap by clustering together to keep warm and by eating their…
By Ferenc Hepp The packed audience in the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre enjoyed a vintage treat on Wednesday night at the press show, opening the UK tour of The Mousetrap, by…
People of all ages from across Surrey and beyond celebrated the half-century of The Children’s Society on Sunday, January 27 at a special service in Guildford Cathedral. Record numbers of…
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