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Surrey University Student Elects To Help Guildford’s Labour Win Over More Voters

As political parties gear up to play their part in an autumn general election, should it come, Guildford Labour has turned to the University of Surrey for help. Jacob Allen,…

Letter: The New Solum Station Development Scheme Does Deliver What Guildford Needs

From David Smith In response to: Opinion: Rage, Rage At The Building Of The Blight That Is Solum’s ‘Great Wall Of Guildford’ I have much respect for The Guildford Dragon…

New AI Neural Network Predicts Heart Failure From A Single Heartbeat With 100% Accuracy

Researchers have developed a neural network approach that can accurately identify congestive heart failure with 100% accuracy through analysis of just one raw electrocardiogram (ECG) heartbeat, a new study reports.…

Letter: Solum’s Guildford Station Scheme Fails on Too Many Levels

From Alistair Smith Chairman Guildford Society In response to: Rage, Rage At The Building Of The Blight That Is Solum’s ‘Great Wall Of Guildford’ The Guildford Society concurs with the…

Free Visits To Guildford’s Heritage Sites Over This Weekend’s Festival

Historic buildings, idyllic landscapes and vibrant parks and gardens across Guildford, are open to all free of charge from today (September 13) until Sunday the 15th as part of the…

Back-To-School Graffiti On New Cross Road A Class Act

Dragon reader Jane Hepburn saw these heartwarming messages in Stoughton and thought they ought to be shared more widely. We sincerely agree. Ms Hepburn emailed: “I saw this charming graffiti…

Opinion: Rage, Rage At The Building Of The Blight That Is Solum’s ‘Great Wall Of Guildford’

By Martin Giles “When visitors to the town get off the train at Guildford and see the Solum Guildford station development they will just think, ‘This is the norm’. It…

Guildford Friday Swimmers Honoured By The Queen’s Award For Voluntary Service

Guildford’s Friday Swimmers, volunteers based in the Spectrum leisure complex, have been given the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest honour possible to a group for voluntary service. It…

Letter: Tory Non-communication Policy Speaks Volumes

From Tony Edwards Spokesman for Wisley Action Group In response to the footnote on: Wisley Letter To PM Urges Greater Green Belt Protection In Any Election Manifesto The policy of…

Letter: The Casino Site Needs an Iconic Building

From Stephen Mansbridge former GBC council leader In response to: May I Make a Helpful Suggestion to Mr Harper? Hon Alderman Bridger misses a number of points. An urban village…