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An exhibition at Chawton House is inviting visitors to step away from modern life and explore the handmade histories of women through letters, journals and artworks.

The new Cancer and Surgical Innovation Centre is a £41 million project set to make Guildford home to 'one of Europe's leading' in cancer and surgeries

A Surrey Wildlife Trust spokesperson says bad years for wildfires are becoming more frequent.

Dame Maggie Aderin is an ambassador for Surrey Day 2026, taking place on Saturday, 9 May.

Hundreds enjoyed sunshine and a wide choice of drinks as Farnham Beerex returned for its 48th year, attracting more than 4,000 visitors over the weekend.

Reggie the terrier cross has been reunited with his family after his disappearance sparked a huge community search effort across Farnham.

Walking by St James’ in Rowledge, I got into conversation with three people in their seventies from Tonbridge who were looking for the grave of a baby Cobbett, writes Neil Pittaway.
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The depth of young talent in the town was on full display last week, as singers, musicians and performers of all kinds took to the stage for the Farnham’s Got Talent fina

Bold new production That Four Letter Word will make its debut in the Aldridge Theatre at Frensham Heights School in Rowledge on May 15 at 7.30pm.

Military history expert Dr Jen Howe revealed the story of the Victorian fort on Instagram. Now owned by the National Trust, it was built in 1898 for an incredible reason

Laura Nightingale described it as waking up in a Disney film

Centuries from Dom Sibley and Dan Lawrence help Surrey gain a first-innings lead against Essex in a game that is heading to a draw.

Researchers believe a previously-unknown property of a protein could lead to new medical treatments.

The trio have named their favourites in Surrey's county town, but its up to the public to decide which is number one

By Gavin Morgan Founder of the Guildford history Forum This week a new Mayor is appointed in Guildford. Councillor Jane Tyson takes over from Cllr Howard Smith. Unless plans change, she could be the last Mayor of Guildford—the last in a long line stretching back to the Middle Ages . Mayors, processions and chains of […] Opinion: A Mayor Is Not Just Old Hat appeared first on Guildford Dragon.

Hilarious and hard-hitting new one-man show Dial 1 for UK is coming to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford on May 8 at 7.45pm.

I was very impressed by all the food on offer but also just how inexpensive it was, with all meals costing around £10

From Bernard Quoroll In response to: Taxes Are Rarely Ring-Fenced Yes, of course I had my tongue firmly in my cheek in my article: The Legacy Debt Should Be Borne By Those Who Created This Sorry Mess, but my purpose was only to point out that once the starting gun is fired on a local government […] Letter: The Government Has Created an Existential Debt Crisis in Surrey appeared first on Guildford Dragon.

From Patrick Bray In response to: We Should All Be Outraged About the Failure to Deal with Legacy Debt In A Windebank’s comment on the above article he/she asks why the issue has not attracted national media attention. All of the residents in the proposed West Surrey Authority due to be saddled with an £4 billion […] Letter: Can the Legacy Debt Be Legally Challenged? appeared first on Guildford Dragon.

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Free and Discounted Bus Travel in Surrey Getting around Surrey by bus could be easier, and cheaper than you think, thanks to a range of travel schemes designed to support […] Highways Bulletin: Are You Taking Advantage of Free and Discounted Bus Travel? appeared first on Guildford Dragon.

Waverley earned an impressive 68-run victory at Medstead.

You'll find it at the start of a lovely, picturesque walk

For many of us, the television or music player is always on at home and our mobile phone is glued to our ear when we go out.

Seven walkers, three downs, and wall-to-wall sunshine – Easter Sunday couldn’t have set the scene better for Liphook Ramblers’ latest outing.

Mike Pinard is growing ancient wheat varieties and says flavour has been bred out of modern strains.

From the point of view of a disinterested observer, some of the activities engaged in by Christians over the Easter period look a bit strange or even silly: walking around parts of the town with long faces behind a cross on Good Friday, gathering in an old, uncomfortable and cold building to declare ‘Christ is risen, Alleluia!’

There's nothing quite like perusing around a boutique farm shop

A longevity expert has shared his advice on what food to eat every day to help you live longer

Dr Punam quashed some major misconceptions about the common medication