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Real Progress Reported On Hog’s Back Path But Walkers Want Right of Way Established

By Martin Giles A new proposal for a path that would allow walkers to continue to enjoy views over the Surrey Hills from the Hog’s Back has been welcomed by…

Public Invited to Find Out About Water Quality Testing

The River Wey Trust and Water Rangers UK at Zero Guildford are inviting members of the public to join them for their bi-annual Water Quality Testing Event. It will take…

The Dragon Says: We Should All Be Outraged About the Failure to Deal with Legacy Debt

Is the penny beginning, at last, to drop?  After months of apparent indifference, it seems that Guildford and Waverley voters are waking up to the reality that their existing borough…

Bramley Fuel Leak: Clean-up Operation Making Progress, Residents Told

By David Reading Bramley residents have been assured that the clean-up operation following the fuel leak crisis in the village is making progress but residents’ concerns remain. The assurance came…

‘Long Overdue’ Demolition of Empty Council Homes In Westborough Begins

By Esme Campbell Empty council homes that are unsafe to live in are being demolished in an effort to improve social housing across Guildford. Council-owned properties in Westborough and Park…

What Are Guildford People Saying About the West Surrey Elections?

The Dragon team went to Guildford High Street to see what Guildford people are saying about the impending local elections for the new West Surrey Council……

Waverley Candidates for West Surrey Council

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter In less than a month voters head to the polls in a landmark Surrey election. On Thursday, May 7, for the first time in…

Private Girls’ School Can Sell Alcohol to Parents at Sports Ground

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter An exclusive Surrey girls’ school has won the right to sell alcohol at its sports pavilion despite angry opposition from local people. Although council…

Taxpayers ‘Angry’ About Potential Council Tax Hikes Following Reorganisation

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Surrey residents could face rising council tax bills and deep financial uncertainty under plans to overhaul local government and councillors say people are already…

Deadlines for Postal and Proxy Voting

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Deadlines for those unable to vote in person at this year’s landmark Surrey elections are looming. Local government is changing with the 11 boroughs…