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Dapper Little Duck Enjoys Time Out From Captivity

A dapper little duck that the Dragon’s birdwatching correspondent Malcolm Fincham spotted near Guildford made him realise it must have escaped from a nearby private collection. Due to his diligence…

Notice: David Rose’s Free Talk – Holy Trinity Steps A Silent Witness To Guildford’s Past

It may sound like an unusual topic for one of David Rose’s well known illustrated local history talks – Holy Trinity Steps A Silent Witness To Guildford’s Past. However, he will…

There’s So Much Going On At Music And Arts Venue The Boileroom

By Louisa Magnussen From live broadcasts from Radio 6 and Annie Mac to the chilled out alternative folk sounds of This Is The Kit, the Boileroom in Stoke Fields, Guildford,…

Memorial Service at Cathedral for Late Theatre Director, James Barber

A memorial service is to be held next Monday (January 29, 2018) for James Barber, the late theatre director of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre who died suddenly in December. The…

Makerspace: A Workshop For The Imagination At The Boileroom

By Louisa Magnussen Imagine a gym membership where instead of exercising you get to fiddle with a laser cutter, 3D printer and wood working apparatus and you’ve got the general…

Hard-working Volunteer Rewarded For His Dedication With Care And Compassion

A hard-working volunteer has been rewarded for his dedication with a two-night stay by Room to Reward, a hospitality charity created to give something back to those who do so much, for so many,…

When The Odeon Hosted Larry Parnes’ Pop Package Tours In The Early 1960s

Dave Reading recalls the pop package tours that hit Guildford during the early 1960s Before Brian Epstein gave us the Beatles, there was Larry Parnes. The intense fan frenzy that…

Shop Front: Jeita, A New Restaurant In Guildford

Sponsored article Just opened on January 1 this year is a new restaurant in Guildford. The Jeita serves Lebanese cuisine using fresh ingredients cooked by Lebanese chefs. On the site…

Stage Review: Private Lives – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Now that the weeks of boos and hisses, flashing batons and local radio presenters in dresses are well and truly over, the new season opened this week…

Preview: GSC’s Romeo and Juliet

By Alice Fowler The magnificent interior of Holy Trinity Church is the backdrop for the Guildford Shakespeare Company’s new production, Romeo and Juliet, which starts next month. Reflecting its setting,…