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National Trust Annouces Plans To Bring Clandon House Back To Life

The National Trust will be restoring the ground floor rooms of the five-ravaged Clandon House to their former glory, with its upper floors transformed to create modern flexible spaces for exhibitions, events and…

Residents Associations Meet Behind Closed Doors To Discuss Link Road Plan

Residents associations from across Guildford met “behind closed doors” to discuss the proposed Clay Lane link road, and organisers report the meeting was “very productive”. It was arranged by the Jacobs Well…

A Good Day For The Royal Surrey And A Better One For Women Suffering Breast Cancer

A new £500,000 3D breast screening Tomosynthesis Suite – better known as “Tommy” was officially opened at the Royal Surrey County Hospital by actress Julie Walters. The ceremony on Friday…

Space Camp Week Has Been Out Of This World At Shalford Infant School!

Inspired by British astronaut Tim Peake, currently on board the International Space Station, pupils at Shalford Infant School are enjoying their own space camp week. As part of it, all…

Safeguard Cracks Open The Bubbly As It Launches Its New Sunday Service

Safeguard Coaches launched its new Sunday service from the town centre to the Royal Surrey County Hospital via Guildford Park, plus other extra journeys and reduced weekly and monthy fares, at an…

Protesters And Developers Again Make Their Cases Over Wisley Airfield Development Plans

Protesters fighting plans to build on the the former Wisley airfield site have accused the owners of making misleading statements and claims. The Wisley Action Group (WAG) has said that the site,…

Two Men Injured In Separate Assaults That May Have Been ‘Racially Motivated’ Say Police

A man suffered a fractured eye socket and hand while another man suffered facial injuries in two separate attacks in Woodbridge Road, Guildford, during the early hours of Sunday, January 3.…

River Level ‘High’ At Millmead, But Flooding Is Not Expected

The level of water in the River Wey appeared ‘high’ as it flowed through the centre of Guildford this evening (Sunday, January 3). However, the Environment Agency did not list this…

Another Year And The Dragon Continues To Roar: 97,000 Page Hits In A Month Means Guildford’s Listening

There have been a lot of important events in Guildford over the past year. The Guildford Dragon NEWS has been there throughout, impartially reporting, focussing on the local. We’ve had the…

Reluctance To Sell Due To Cost Of Stamp Duty Means Shortage Of Houses On Market

Housing Market Report: Latest Review Of What’s Happening With Property In Guildford Tony Jamieson, senior partner at Clarke Gammon Wellers, talks about stamp duty impacts, purchasers from London and ‘nimbys’ in…