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Guildford Greens Stand Aside to Allow Pro-Remain Lib Dems a Clear Run

The Green Party are standing down in Guildford to give the Lib Dems as the leading Remain party a better chance of succeeding. Nationally, the Lib Dems are standing aside…

BBC’s Any Questions Coming to Worplesdon

Do you have a burning question about current affairs? BBC’s radio show Any Questions is coming to Worplesdon Memorial Hall on Friday, November 15 to hear them. And there are…

Prison Volunteer Jan Wins Zonta Unsung Hero Award

Prison volunteer Jan Hancock has won the centenary award for Unsung Hero by the Zonta Club of Guildford for her work with women prisoners. The award was presented at a…

Decision Due This Month on Countryside Car-Parking Charges After Petitions

By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter A decision on the future of countryside car-parking charges is expected at Surrey County Council cabinet on Tuesday, November 26. A review has been made…

5,000 Crowd At Fireworks Spectacular In Stoke Park

By Hugh Coakley Up to an estimated 5,000 people attended the annual Guildford Lions’ Fireworks Fiesta on Saturday, November 2 in Stoke Park. Braving the cold and the mud after…

The Election Vote in Guildford is Not Just Split, It’s Splintered

Former Tory MP Anne Milton’s announcement today (November 5)  that she will stand as an Independent means Guildford’s parliamentary seat is up for grabs in the December 12 General Election.…

Anne Milton ‘Shakes off Shackles’ of Party Politics to Stand as Independent 

By Martin Giles Anne Milton is to stand as an Independent candidate for Guildford, she told The Guildford Dragon NEWS today (November 5), to represent the constituency “without being bound…

Judicial Review of Guildford’s Local Plan Starts Today

The Judicial Review of GBC’s adoption of Guildford’s Local Plan commences today (November 5). The review will consider the process followed by the council and the planning inspector rather than…

Confusion Over Who Must Pay For Repairs to Collapsed Weir

Amid fears that the low water-level in River Wey navigation south of Guildford caused by Saturday’s weir collapse could damage the banks and wildlife, confusion has arisen over who must…

Services Of Remembrance Across Guildford Borough

Saturday, November 9, Charlotteville: Remembrance service will be at 3pm at the war memorial in front of Addison Court, Addison Road to commemorate Charlotteville men who died in both world wars. After…