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Men’s Group Will Launch With Afternoon Of Local Nostalgia Hosted by David Rose

Local historian and Guildford Dragon NEWS writer David Rose is helping to launch a social group for men in and around the Westborough and Park Barn area, with an afternoon…

A Big Thank You From Table Top Sale Organiser: £360 Raised

Alice Wetz, who organised a fund raising event at the Park Barn Centre for the Yeoman Club, would like to thank all who helped and all those who donated and…

Tennis Blog: The Dragon’s Eye at Queen’s Club

The Guildford Dragon has a local pair of eyes at this year’s Queen’s Club tournament courtesy of James Avery, Chartered Physiotherapist and Partner at Bevan Wilson Physiotherapy. by James Avery…

Distraction Theft at High Street Jewellery Store

Thieves targeted Whibleys jewellery store in Guildford yesterday (Monday,  June 10) and distracted staff before making off with a high value ring. The incident, at the store located at the…

Draft Strategy Suggests Railway Halt at Park Barn or Merrow

People are being asked to make their views known about ideas being put forward for a railway halt at Park Barn or Merrow and a park and ride site at…

Composer’s Debut Album To Be Released This Month

A Guildford-based modern-classical / ambient composer who goes under the name of Tiny Leaves is releasing his debut album this month. The album is titled A Good Land, An Excellent…

Richard’s Wey May 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant The River Wey and Godalming Navigations are owned and maintained by the National Trust for the benefit…

Don’t Miss Coram Boy – Holy Trinity Church, June 12-14

Theatre lovers are being urged not to miss the production of Coram Boy, this week. It is being performed by Guildford’s Performance Preparation Academy (PPA) at Holy Trinity Church, High…

Review: The Drifters: Band or Brand? – G Live

According to facebook, Pierre Herelle was ill during the Drifters’ Friday performance in Guildford but, despite leaving the stage briefly and skipping one of his songs, the singer soldiered on.…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 38

By Malcolm Fincham With young families of birds now on display, buttercups casting a yellow sheen across the meadows and a settled spell of weather to start the month of…