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Saturday, February 26, 1965 was a night to remember in the swinging Sixties of Woking, when Tom Jones and his band played at ...
Becoming a councillor opens your eyes to a whole raft of issues that you never even realised were there and once the job gets ...
The latest exhibition at Send and Ripley History Society’s museum focuses on two such people: wartime pharmacist ...
One of its services are its Farewell Cafés, with one being held at Jacobs Well Village Hall, Guildford, on Wednesday, May 21, from 11am to 12.30pm. The Brigitte Trust says: “Death is an inevitable ...
Sarah Gobran, co-founder of the Guildford Shakespeare Company, has been busy and she enthusiastically shares her news with Dragon readers in this interview with Martin Giles. Hear how she performed ...
2025 is not only important for the railway coming to Guildford on May 5, 1845, it is also the UK’s Railway 200 celebrations ...
Blackheath Cricket Club, one of the many successful village clubs in the Guildford area has secured a new sponsorship deal ...
Whenever I hear from politicians, I always think it is important to look for what they don’t say, alongside what they do. Cllr Oliver omits to remind us that he was the prime protagonist for ...
The Fizzers, as Sandhurst are known, first sight of goal came 10 minutes later when a low cross was miscued, and the shot ...
18:30 The Deputy Mayor, Councillor Howard Smith, accompanied by the Deputy Mayoress, Mrs Debbie Smith, joins the Mayors and ...
One of Tim Oliver’s first acts after the last council elections was to abolish the Joint Committees which were set up for precisely the purpose he talks about in his letter. They were replaced with ...
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