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Another Defeat Keeps City Anchored at the Bottom of the Division

Guildford City (0) 0 Tooting & Mitcham United (1) 4 By Barry Underwood Guildford’s run without a win was extended by one further match at a wet and windy Spectrum.…

Christmas Events at Silverbirch House Care Home

Silverbirch House Care Home in Worplesdon has a busy schedule in the run-up to Christmas. On Sunday afternoon December 7, it is celebrating its second birthday and people can drop…

Flames Edge Glasgow Clan in Overtime

Early in overtime Charlie Curti buried the winner to turn a 34 save Justin Fazio performance into a win with a 3-2 success on the road at Glasgow Clan on…

Flesh And Blood – The Game With 100,000 Dollars Up For Grabs

Jack Mountford is owner and manager of Paper Moon, the new independent bookshop in Jeffries Passage, Guildford. He is also a passionate Flesh and Blood fan – competing recently in…

Creative Talent On Display At Challengers’ Annual Art Auction

Challengers, the Guildford children’s charity, has launched its annual art auction. Fifty pieces of art have been donated by supporters of the charity, which provides play and leisure opportunities for…

City Unlucky To Earn Only One Point from Away Match

Sutton Common Rovers (0) 0 Guildford City (0) 0 By Barry Underwood On a chilly evening at Colston Avenue, City came away with a well-deserved point, and they were indeed…

Dragon Review – Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Alice Fowler In dangerous times, all of us needs a hero – and who better to lift spirits on a cold November night, than the master detective, Sherlock Holmes,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 339

By Malcolm Fincham A more southerly flow to the weather during the first week of November continued to push up unsettled conditions with daytime temperatures remaining in the mid teens…

Dragon Review: Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Before the Beatles, before the Stones, before even Rock & Roll was recognised, there was Buddy Holly. Whether you can remember the 1950s, or have experienced the…

Charlotteville’s Act of Remembrance at Addison Road War Memorial

Residents and others from further afield, gathered at the Charlotteville War Memorial in Addison Road on Saturday, November 8, for its annual Act of Remembrance and laying of poppy wreaths.…