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The ‘Brave New World’ of Drama to Help Tackle Social Isolation

By Amina Sahbegovic A new intergenerational drama project from Guildford Shakespeare Company (GSC), called Spirit of Youth will bring together children from Weyfield Primary School with the residents of the…

Reports of ‘Major Bust-up’ Between Council Leader and Planning Chairman

Council Leader Spooner has refused to confirm or deny reports of an alleged row he had with the chairman of the Planning Committee, Marsha Moseley (Con, Ash Vale) before the…

Bath for Kessie Campaign Half Way There – But Needs More Help

The appeal launched in The Guildford Dragon by Su Johnston following a comment on a story by Dragon reader Adam Aaronson has raised 50% of the £5,000 target in 12…

Council Apologises for Delayed Renewal of Residents’ Parking Permits

Renewal of residents parking permits in Guildford Borough have been delayed because of “issues” with the council’s suppliers. The council has apologised for the delay which will be affecting 3,000…

Council Responds to Tunsgate Lock In Incident

It took only 30 minutes to unlock the Tunsgate barrier once Guildford Borough Council officers were alerted to the problem of an elderly couple, blue badge holders, having their car…

Surrey Satellites – Tackling the Huge Problem of Space Junk

By Will Parsons Guildford based Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL),  a company based at the University of Surrey, has successfully trialled a new satellite technology to remove ‘space junk’ from…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 170

By Malcolm Fincham An unscheduled afternoon walk with my daughter and her dog brought our way, what I’m sure will reveal, some memorable wildlife sightings on the last day of…

Awards Presented To Celebrate Borough’s Blooming Great Gardeners

Green fingered creativity was celebrated through the theme of ‘peace’ to mark the centenary of the First World War at the annual Guildford in Bloom awards. The Mayor of Guildford,…

Infirm Couple ‘Imprisoned’ In Tunsgate for Three Hours Before Council Permits Barrier To Be Unlocked

An elderly, infirm couple were trapped in Tunsgate today (September 18, 2018) when the barrier was locked at 11am despite them displaying a blue badge in their car. Anthony and…

Former Soldier Dies During Charity Clay Pigeon Shoot at Clandon Park

A former soldier is reported to have apparently killed himself, by shooting himself in the head, at a clay pigeon shoot at Clandon Park on Friday (September 14, 2018). The…