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Guildford MP Meets Railway Director To Discuss Ongoing Issues

Anne Milton MP met Andy Mellors, South Western Railway’s managing director, last Tuesday (January 30) to discuss various concerns constituents have raised about the local rail services, including delays and…

Man Found Unconscious in Guildford Town Centre – Police Appeal for Witnesses

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses after a man was found unconscious in Bridge Street, Guildford, in the early hours of Sunday. The man was found with head injuries at 12.32am on Sunday and…

Joined-up Thinking And Good Liaison Gets Path Relaid With Wood Chips

Some joined-up thinking and liaison between services, organisations and a school has resulted in the relaying with wood chips of a footpath for the benefit of a local community. Over…

Councillor Offers A New Rent Free Home for Guildford Conservatives

A Conservative borough councillor is offering to accommodate a new home for the Guildford Conservative Association (GCA) rent-free on her land in Worplesdon. The offer has been made following a…

Government to Grant £10 Million for New Ash Railway Crossing

By David Reading The government has agreed to grant £10 million to Guildford Borough Council to part-fund a road bridge over the railway at Ash level crossing. The new bridge…

Missing 17-year-old from Guildford Found Safe and Well

Surrey Police has reported that the missing 17-year-old girl from Guildford, Britney Garman has been found safe and well. Britney Garman had been missing since Wednesday 24 January, but was found…

Super Moon Over Guildford

Last night’s (Jan 31-Feb 1, 2018) “Super blue Moon” was clearly visible in Guildford last night as can be seen in the photo above, taken by John Schluter. John captured…

GBC Continues to Consider Its Options But Confirms No Further Appeal on Solum Decision is Possible

In a response to a Dragon reader’s letter Guildford Borough Council have confirmed that no further appeal is possible against the planning inspector’s decision to give Solum planning permission for…

Tunsgate Quarter Opening Slips Again – Speculation It Will Now Be Easter

The opening of Tunsgate Quarter is understood to have slipped back further from its, already delayed, February target. It was originally expected to open in November last year (2017). Developer…

Clay Lane Collision – Resident Calls for Planning Rethink

One person was taken to hospital as a result of a two-car collision in Jacobs Well yesterday. Clay Lane was closed for several hours. A police spokesperson said: “We were…