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Talk on Stoughton History by David Rose and Music by the Rhythm of Life Community Choir Too!

Local historian, writer and musician David Rose will be giving an illustrated talk on the history of Stoughton and performing with the Rhythm of Life Community Choir at an evening…

Lions Golf Day Raises £6k for Jigsaw Trust

Guildford Lions Club hosteda successful golf day on September 13, raising funds for the Jigsaw Trust and the Lions’ own community fund. Vic Quayle from the Lions club said:  “Weren’t…

Arboriculture Learner Named Best Student of the Year

Worplesdon’s Merrist Wood College’s arboriculture learner Kinga Chudziak has been named best student of the year by the Arboriculture Association. The award recognises the passion and drive of students taking…

An Extraordinary Game – the Scoreline Belied the Balance of Play

Guildford City (0) 1, Horley Town (4) 6 By Barry Underwood What an extraordinary game of football! In 57 years of watching football, I don’t recall a match withsuch an…

Notice of Essential Dragon Maintenance

The Guildford Dragon NEWS website is to undergo essential maintenance from 5pm tonight, Friday, September 22 for up to 48 hours. The website will still be available but will not…

Rain Postpones Guildford City Fixture

Guildford City’s match against Tadley Calleva was called off last night because the pitch at the Spectrum ground was unplayable. Brian Holt a member of the cub’s committee told The…

Animal Welfare Act – The First Enacted Private Members Bill By a Guildford MP

In what is reported to be the first Private Members Bill to have been successfully taken through Parliament and passed by a Guildford MP in recorded history the Animals (Low-Welfare…

Screen Dragon: Poirot in Venice – A Ghostly Backdrop to Branagh’s New Whodunnit

By Mark Kitchen In his latest Poirot adaptation, Kenneth Branagh takes on the horror genre in a post-World War II Venice, a city whose gothic architecture and fog-shrouded waterways are…

City Bounce Back to Winning Ways

Guildford City (1) 2, Fleet Town (1) 1 By Barry Underwood Guildford City bounced back from last week’s league defeat in dramatic circumstances at the Spectrum. Our young team played…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.288

By Malcolm Fincham A warm and dry settled spell had imposed itself upon us during the first weeks of September, and for a while temperatures hovered around 30c. A visit…