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Challenging Summer For Head Of Operations At YMCA Guildford 

The head of operations at YMCA Guildford is two thirds of his way through a gruelling triple challenge this summer. Paul Napthine, 41, has completed Chase the Sun, Ride London and…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.193

By Malcolm Fincham The weather began to turn rather oppressive in the southern regions of UK during the last week of July. In Surrey temperatures remained well in the 30 degrees…

Sheepfold Road’s Superb Fund-raising Sunflowers

Residents in Sheepfold Road, Guildford, have come together growing sunflowers and raising money for charity. With the flowers now blooming nicely it was time on Tuesday evening (August 13) to…

Recalling A Guildford City Footballer From The Glory Days Of The 1930s

By David Rose Reader Mike Parkin has responded to a story published in The Guildford Dragon NEWS in 2016 about the book by Stuart Phillips of pen pictures and statistics of more…

Guildford City’s FA Cup Win

Guildford City beat Tooting Bec 3-2 in the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round on Saturday, August 10. Click here to read the full match report on Guildford City FC’s website.…

A Great Weekend For Merrow Bowlers

Merrow Village Bowls Club report by David Raison On Saturday, August 10, Merrow welcomed Ewhurst for a friendly of three triples. This was our first meeting in 2019, as the…

Letter: Request For Temporary Shuttle Bus Service Turned Down

From Brian Creese, vice-chair, Guildford Labour Party As you may know, because of road works in Guildford, bus routes 25,36 and 37 are not running through Bushy Hill Estate from August 12…

Play Scheme Helping To Overcome Holiday Hunger In Guildford This Summer

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter Single, working mum tells what it is like living with holiday hunger and foodbanks “To be a graduate, an intelligent woman and working –…

Latest Bowls News From Burpham And Merrow

Burpham Bowling Club report by Ian Mackrell They say a week is a long time in politics. Well, a week can change everything in sport too. Following last week’s dismal…

Guildford Labour Appoints Climate Crisis Officer

Guildford Labour has appointed Andy Giess as its first climate crisis officer. He will be responsible for liaising with other climate groups in Guildford and Surrey, interpreting national policy in…