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Local Enterprise Partnership Functions Transferred to Surrey County Council

By Martin Giles Key functions currently held by the county’s two Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), Enterprise M3 and Coast to Capital are to be transferred to Surrey County Council in…

SCC Property Purchase Gives £30m to Bankrupt Woking

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Surrey County Council has added another building to its property portfolio after buying the Victoria Gate site from Woking Borough Council in a deal…

Did You See Car Leave the Road Near Dunsfold?

Two people were taken to hospital on Saturday night (March 9) after a car left the road in Dunsfold and collided with a tree. Police are appealing for witnesses. A…

Police Witness Appeal After Vehicle Travels Wrong Way on M25

Surrey Police are appealing for anyone with dashcam footage after a vehicle was seen travelling down the M25 the wrong way. The vehicle, a Black Mercedes CLC, was travelling the…

Two Demonstrations on Guildford High Street

Visitors to Guildford High Street last Saturday morning were met with two demonstrations. March 9 was “Keep Our NHS Public” (KONP) Day and the first such event held in Guildford…

The Future of Basingstoke Canal To Be Decided by Hampshire Councillor

By Natalia Forero local democracy reporter Basingstoke Canal could stop leisure activities like boat hire and camping because they’re not financially viable. The 32-mile-long Basingstoke Canal was jointly acquired by…

Witness Appeal Following Burpham Collision

A pedestrian in his 70s was taken to hospital for medical treatment yesterday afternoon (March 8) after being struck by a bus. According to a police statement, officers were called…

Woking Receives ‘Unprecedented’ Government Bailout

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Woking Borough Council is to receive an “exceptional” £785 million Government bailout. The money was offered on condition that it raised its share of…

Guildford’s MP Joins Objectors to the Development of Protected University of Law Site

By Martin Giles Guildford’s MP has written a letter of objection to a planning proposal for the redevelopment of the University of Law site at Brabhoeuf Manor in St Catherine’s.…

Politicians Say How the Budget Will Affect Guildford

By Martin Giles How will yesterday’s budget affect Guildford? This is the question The Dragon put to the two front-running candidates for the next general election, incumbent MP Angela Richardson,…