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The Death of a Prince That Makes Us All Reflect

The sad news today of the Duke of Edinburgh’s death will have caused many to pause and reflect. Prince Phillip had been a national figure for the lifetimes of most…

Man Charged with Dangerous Driving Offences

A man has been charged with dangerous driving following theft of a vehicle in Guildford. A circular had previously been circulated by Surrey Police and a spokesperson said today: “We…

Anger Over Postponement of Mayor’s Awards for Political Reasons

By Martin Giles The Mayor’s awards for community service have been postponed because of political “purdah” rules in force in the run-up to the county council election, a decision that…

Surrey County Council Elections – Debate On What Could Affect The Outcome

The Surrey County Council elections on May 6 are less than five weeks away. The Guildford Dragon NEWS will be covering the election with articles on the candidates and the…

Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Celebrates Funding Success

The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre has been awarded a grant of £458,000 from the government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. The grants, distributed by Arts Council England are to support cultural…

Covid Update: Second Vaccinations Accelerate

The rate of second vaccinations has taken off in the Surrey Heartlands NHS area while the infection rate in Guildford borough and across Surrey continues to fall. Within Surrey, only…

‘Kill the Bill’, 100 Guildford Protesters March – MP Says Bill Will Stop Threats to Public Order

By Hugh Coakley Around 100 people of all ages and across a wide political spectrum gathered in Guildford town centre on a Kill the Bill protest on Easter Sunday. The…

The Troubled Trail of Bitter Words Over Burchatts Barn

By Martin Giles The bitter bickering between Conservative leaders at GBC involved in the letting of Burchatts Barn is exposed in an email trail sent to The Guildford Dragon NEWS.…

Photo Feature: Guildford At Play In Sunny Spring Stoke Park

By Mandy Millyard Stoke Park was popular on a chilly but beautifully sunny Easter weekend. Generally socially distanced, families, couples and friends were enjoying the joys of spring in the…

Surrey Farmer Reveals Devastating Impact of Dog Excrement on Cattle

Litter and in particular dog mess is having a highly damaging impact on farmers and the health of cows and their calves. Whilst countryside access has been a welcome reprieve…