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Letter: Can Boris Help Me With Brexit Prep?

From Lisa Wright In response to: I Thought the Dragon Editor Was Impartial Isn’t it strange, I too watched a big chunk of the debate in Parliament on Wednesday (September…

Letter: I Am Changing My Mind On Our Local MPs

From David Roberts In response to: I Thought the Dragon Editor Was Impartial I always thought of Anne Milton as a political cipher, but recent events have increased my respect…

Mother In Plea For Son As SCC Plans 900 More Places For Special Needs Children

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Surrey County Council is providing nearly 900 extra school places for children with special needs so they can be nearer their home. But one…

Notice: Volunteer Grape Pickers Wanted

It’s harvest time, and family-run Albury Vineyard, on the slopes of the North Downs, is looking for volunteers to help pick the grapes on Tuesday, October 1. Volunteers can get…

Letter: I Thought the Dragon Editor Was Impartial

From John Armstrong In response to: A Day To Remember, Witnessing Our Parliament Roar Back Into Inaction So the editor of The Guildford Dragon, on invitation to the House of…

Letter: The Real Purpose of the New Bridge at Ash Is Obvious

From: Sue Wyeth-Price In response to: A Bridge To Benefit Ash, A Vanity Project, Or A Key To More Housing? As a former chair of the Ash Green Residents’ Association,…

Surrey Prepares Range Of Safety Measures To Handle Possible Brexit Problems

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Vulnerable adults who rely on care workers could be affected if Britain leaves the EU on October 31, councillors have been told. Staff shortages…

Comment: A Day To Remember, Witnessing Our Parliament Roar Back Into Inaction

By Martin Giles “Cancel everything. It will be historic!” Who could refuse such an invitation? It came from our MP Anne Milton on Tuesday, quick off the mark to get…

All County’s Rubbish Tips Reprieved, Fees Stop, Recycling Centres To Stay Open

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter All rubbish tips in Surrey should remain open and charges for small amounts of wood and rubble should stop, a county council committee has…

Ash Aspect: A Bridge To Benefit Ash, A Vanity Project, Or A Key To More Housing?

By David Reading The proposed road bridge to take traffic over the railway line near Ash level-crossing has provoked a flood of strong feelings. A planning application for the bridge…