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Police ‘Name And Shame’ Those Charged In Anti Drink And Drug-driving Campaign: Three Linked To Guildford

Sixteen people were charged with drink or drug-driving related offences in the second week of December during Surrey Police’s annual crackdown. Those who have been charged and whose offences took…

Silent Pool’s Eurostar Special – Another Quality Gin From Albury’s Distillers

Looking for a Christmas tipple with a difference? If gin is to your taste and you fancy something that’s produced really close to Guildford, a trip to the Silent Pool Distillers shop may be worth…

Shop Front: Goldsmiths ‘An Aladdin’s Cave Of Beautiful Things’

“The new Goldsmith showroom is a veritable Aladdin’s cave of beautiful things,” says the manager of the new Guildford branch, Jane Butler. “We’re very excited to be bringing both new…

News In Brief From Millmead

A round-up of news from Guildford Borough Council’s Millmead offices Local Council Tax Support Scheme Changes Changes to Guildford’s Local Council Tax Support Scheme will take place from April 1 with…

New President Of Age UK Surrey Is Honoured To Take Up The Post

The new president of Age UK Surrey is Lavinia Sealy, who is also one of the county’s deputy lieutenants. She was a member of Surrey County Council for 16 years…

What Are You Doing This Christmas? Tell The Dragon!

The Guildford Dragon NEWS would love to publish your story of what you are doing over Christmas. Are you spending it in the Antarctic sharing your Christmas pudding with a penguin?…

Paul Spooner Elected As Guildford Borough Council Leader

Paul Spooner Elected As Guildford Borough Council Leader

Guildford Borough Council has a new leader, Cllr Paul Spooner (Con, Ash South & Tongham ward). He was elected at a meeting on Thuesday evening, December 9. Cllr Spooner has…

Church’s Refutea Morning Raises Nearly £400

The Refutea coffee morning at St Clare’s Church in Park Barn on Saturday, December 5, raised nearly £400. Team vicar, the Revd Steve Pownall, said: “Cheques are being sent to…

Young People Pave The Way For Independence

A group of people with learning disabilities took to Guildford’s streets to identify ways in which their local area can be improved to help them move around more safely. The group,…

Stage Dragon Review: Adult Panto – Don’t Read On If You’re Of A Sensitive Nature

The adult panto has returned to Guildford with Aladdin Rub My Lamp for another rude, fun, clever, baudy year at The Back Room of the Star Inn in Quarry Street. We…