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Surrey Postcard Fair 2017 At St Peter’s On November 25

Sponsored article Surrey Postcard Club is holding its Annual Postcard Fair on Saturday, November 25 at St Peter’s RC Comprehensive School, Horseshoe Lane East, Merrow, Guildford, GU1 2TN. There will be thousands…

Council Leader Fails To Reveal What He Told Developers

The leader of Guildford Borough Council (GBC) has failed to reveal what he said to an event held in Guildford on Monday (November 6th, 2017) for potential developers. The event…

Stage Review: The Real Thing At The Yvonne Arnaud

by Tricia Marcotti The Real Thing was written by Tom Stoppard in 1982 but is easily as relevant today as it was when first performed. Now on at the Yvonne Arnaud…

Guildford Celebrates Sports Awards 2017

On Thursday, November 2, local athletes, sports coaches, teams and clubs celebrated their successes at the annual Sport Guildford Awards at a ceremony which recognises and rewards outstanding sports achievements…

Pic ‘n’ Mix Local Artists Show Their Work At The Harvey Road Gallery

By Louisa Magnussen Among sunflowers and swans, photographs of Mungo Jerry and Status Quo adorn the walls at the eclectic Serendipity Exhibition this year. Staged by a group of local…

Murder Suspect Transferred to Police Custody As Victim Identified

Murder Suspect Transferred to Police Custody As Victim Identified

A woman who died following an incident in Farncombe on Sunday has been formally identified as 79-year-old Mary Steel, of Wey Court. Officers were called to the address at around…

Stage Review: Around the World in 80 Days – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Direct from the West End and nominated for both the UK Theatre Awards Best New Production and the Manchester Theatre Awards Best Show for Children and Families,…

Beekeeper’s Notes November 2017: Lunch At The Ivy

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. He talks about the unsung autumn hero that feeds so many birds and insects. Even though it is autumn and getting chillier by the day, the…

‘Executioner’s’ Axe Found During Conservation Assessment At West Horsley Place

An unexpected discovery has been made during assessment for repairs to the historic Grade I listed West Horsley Place – and it looks like an executioner’s axe! A team of…

FoodWise and Burpham Football Club Team Up For Community Cook

FoodWise and Burpham Football Club Team Up For Community Cook

Local charity FoodWise recently teamed up with Burpham Football Club to cook a meal for older people in the local community. Around thirty guests gathered at Burpham church on the…