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This September sees the return of Guildford Walkfest, the annual celebration of walking in and around our beautiful borough. With more than 50 organised walks across the borough, this year’s…
August 12, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
There was a cream tea celebration at Fairlands Community Centre on Sunday (August 1) to thank local volunteers who have helped many vulnerable people during the pandemic. Hosted by Worplesdon…
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Guildford’s Sunflower Café, a weekly café for people affected by dementia, has re-started. The café takes place from 10.30am to noon every Wednesday at Guildford United Reformed Church, Portsmouth Road.…
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The Guildford Walking for Health group, which offers regular social and healthy walks in the local area that are enjoyed by many people, is in need of a new volunteer…
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Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for July and August 2021 are shown below and will be updated regularly on Ewbank’s…
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Sponsored article Last month (May) the Stanley Gibbons Auction House set a new world record for a single Indian States postage stamp. Following a tense bidding war, the Indian Feudatory States – Duttia,…
June 16, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
Grace Eakin is an undergraduate studying for a degree in philosophy at the University of Reading, who also has links with Guildford. Here she takes a look at the important…
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Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send. The auctions for April, May and June 2021 are shown below and will be updated regularly on…
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Following our article, Most Of Us Don’t Have a Clue About Parish Councils, we have asked the parishes to tell The Dragon readers about themselves. This is the first in…
April 13, 2021 / No Comment / Read More
By Martin Giles In a month, the results will be known, the political control of our county council decided for the next four years. How many of us care? Perhaps…
April 11, 2021 / 4 Comments / Read More
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