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Guildford Museum’s Friends Give New Collections Management System for 100,000 Objects

By Hugh Coakley The Friends of Guildford Museum have made a generous gift to it of a computerised system for keeping records of all the around 100,000 objects in the…

Consultations On Two Major Town Centre Housing Developments Announced

By Hugh Coakley Housing development on two major town centre sites have moved a step closer with consultations announced for the 500-home North Street regeneration and the 240-home Guildford Park…

Former Parish Councillor Complains of Wrongful Arrest by Surrey Police

By Chris Dick An Effingham resident has launched a series of complaints against Surrey Police for wrongful arrest, false imprisonment, an illegal search of premises and loss of personal property.…

Guildford’s MP Disappointed With News of ‘Partygate’ Fines and Hopes PM Will Correct the Record

By Martin Giles Guildford’s MP has told The Guildford Dragon that news of the Prime Minister receiving a fixed penalty notice for breaches of Covid lockdown rules is “disappointing” and…

Five Months Later, Parish Councillors’ Status Still in Doubt Despite GBC Officer’s Opinion

By David Reading Five months after it was first raised, the question of whether two Ash parish councillors who moved to Wiltshire in 2020 should be considered disqualified remains unanswered,…

Surrey Police Cuts Back on PCSOs as PCC Increases Her Staff Budget by 30%

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter Surrey’s police and crime commissioner is hiring a new communications officer at the same time as the cash-strapped Surrey Police is losing 22 PCSOs,…

Cost of Residents’ Parking Permits Set to Rise by Over Half to £80

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter It could cost Surrey residents 60 per cent more to park outside their homes as the council looks to increase on-street parking charges for…

BBC Songs Of Praise To Be Filmed At Guildford Cathedral

The ever-popular BBC One programme, Songs of Praise, is coming to film at Guildford Cathedral on Tuesday, May 3, and the BBC team is looking for local, enthusiastic people to…

New Enforcement Cameras Proposed for Traffic Congestion Hotspot

By Martin Giles Traffic enforcement cameras will be installed at the Dennis Roundabout in Guildford, pending the result of a public consultation, Surrey County Council has announced. The SCC Cabinet…

Quarter of South East Hospital Beds Taken Up by Patients Well Enough to Leave

By Julie Armstrong local democracy reporter A quarter of hospital beds in the South East were last week being taken up by patients well enough to leave causing long handover…