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Notice: Remembering Loved Ones In Memory Meadow

Local charity Phyllis Tuckwell, which provides support and end of life care for local patients and families who are living with an advanced or terminal illness such as cancer, will…

New Family Film Club For Guildford

By Jan Todd A nine-year-old is hoping to set up a Family Film Club in Guildford, with the help of his dad, Ian. Rufus Cartwright has designed the poster, above,…

Letter: Chantries Campsite Remains Closed Despite Council Leader’s Claim

From Catherine Fowler In response to Cllr Paul Spooner’s letter, Provision for Camping Should Be Included in Any Agreement on the Chantries, I look forward to the reinstatement of my…

Duke of Kent Opens State-of-the-art Urology Centre at the Royal Surrey County Hospital

By Alice Fowler A new £6 million state-of-the-art urology centre was opened at the Royal Surrey County Hospital today (March 5, 2019) by HRH The Duke of Kent. Touring the…

Letter: Bernard Parke Was a Determined Challenger of Authority

Letter: Bernard Parke Was a Determined Challenger of Authority

From Gordon Bridger hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford In response to: Hon Alderman Bernard Parke Dies – MP Pays Tribute Bernard Parke was a great character, a determined…

Letter: ‘SCC Does Not Support’ Headline Misleading

From Paul Spooner leader of Guildford Borough Council In response to: Deputy Leader Admits SCC Does Not Support Wisley Garden Village Proposal The headline is misleading. I believe that Cllr…

Letter: This Whole Sorry Episode Smacks of Unfairness

From James Walsh Labour borough councillor for Stoke In response to: Council Leader Answers Questions on Any Links to Russian Wisley Investors Following the latest missive about this in The…

Dragon Interview: Joss Bigmore – Organiser of the New ‘Residents for Guildford and Villages’ Group

The organiser of local politics newcomers, Residents for Guildford and Villages, which intends to field Independent candidates at May’s borough council elections agreed to a Dragon interview on Saturday (March…

Application to Convert Farmland into a Nature SANG Approved Despite Reservations

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Councillors “reluctantly” voted through an application to turn farmland into a nature reserve in order to provide dog walkers at a Godalming development somewhere…

Green Grows The Grammar School

Guildford’s Royal Grammar School has gone green with the King’s Lecture. The series was re-introduced as part of the school’s 500-year celebrations in 2009 and the philosophy focuses on engaging,…