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Review: The Private Ear and The Public Eye – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

by Amy Yorston One act plays are enjoying a resurgence of popularity at the moment which is fantastic not just for new playwrights but also for theatre companies as it…

Where Is This? No. 73

By David Rose Well done to one and all who correctly recognised last week’s vintage photo as being in Guildford’s upper High Street and the weather vane being on a…

Surrey Police’s Contact Centre Celebrates 10th Anniversary

The Surrey Police Contact Centre, which receives both emergency and non-emergency calls from members of the public, has been celebrating 10 years of business. Since opening on August 26, 2003,…

Enjoyable Bowling Even If Results Didn’t Go Castle Green’s Way

By Colin Summerhayes Castle Green Bowling Club (CGBC) was defeated by Godalming Bowling Club by 41 shots to 22 on Tuesday, September 3. The result was not entirely surpising, as Godalming…

Guildford Parkrun Results Saturday, August 31

This week there were 179 runners, of whom 30 were first timers and 37 recorded new personal bests. Representatives of 17 different athletics clubs took part. Men’s placings: Clayton PAYNE…

Police Investigation Launched After Man Dies At House In Westborough

Surrey Police officers were called to an address in Southway, Guildford on Tuesday (September 3) following concern for the safety of a man at the property. Officers attended at around…

Traveller Group Leave Bannisters Field

The traveller group that was on Bannisters Field have now left, according to to a council spokesperson. In a statement she said: “A number of travellers arrived at Bannisters Field…

Opinion: Democracy Should Count Nationally and Locally

By Martin Giles International politics are not normally closely linked to those of Guildford but currently there are a couple of connections worthy of mention. The first is the position…

Memory Meadow Helps Raise Funds for Local Hospice

Local residents can remember someone special and help raise funds for a local hospice through a new planting project. The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Memory Meadow on Egerton Road is a…

Letter: Advertising Boards in the High Street Are Becoming A Menace

From Eddie Ward I wish sometimes that things did not annoy me but this is now getting me going. There were six  advertising ‘A boards’ outside The Angel this morning,…