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Pensioner Killed in Farnham Road Accident – Police Appeal for Witnesses

A pensioner was killed this morning (August 13) in a collision on the A31 Farnham Road railway bridge just off the gyratory. The police are now appealing for witnesses to…

Assault at Guildford Nightclub – Witnesses Sought

Surrey Police is investigating  an assault outside a Guildford nightclub earlier this month which left a man seriously injured. Police were called following reports of a fight which broke out…

Archaeological Society Likely To Leave Guildford Following Council’s Notice To Quit

It is “most unlikely” that the Surrey Archaeological Society (SAS) will stay in Guildford once it has moved out of the museum, according to the president of the society Dr…

Dangerous Driving on the M25 – Police Issue Warning

Motorists faced with a stationary queue following an incident on the M25 on Saturday (August 8) turned around and drove against parked traffic on the motorway. One car driver who…

Criminal Behaviour Order Bans Guildford Man From Town Centre Area

A 29-year-old man has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) banning him from an area of Guildford town centre for two years. As well as being banned from the…

Court Ruling Will Help Council Provide Affordable Homes

A High Court ruling will enable councils to force small-scale developers to include affordable homes into schemes they draw up, overturning new rules introduced by the government last year. The…

Independent Panel To Review Councillor Allowances

Guildford Borough Council (GBC) is commissioning a review of the allowances it pays to borough and parish councillors. As an initial step, the appointment of three residents from the borough…

Councillor, Given Brief to ‘Sort Out’ The Museum, Criticises The Dragon’s Coverage

In an unsolicited statement Geoff Davis, the lead councillor for economic development, tourism and heritage, says that one of the first tasks is to “sort out” Guildford Museum. Cllr Davis…

Canal Trust Fighting A Pretty Nasty Invader

Volunteers have been pulling up pretty flowering plants because it is feared they are a huge threat to a waterway restoration project in Surrey and Sussex. Workers have been “bashing”…

Offer Of Free Office Facilities For Those Affected By Tube Strike

A national workspace provider is offering workers affected by the planned industrial action on the London Underground this Thursday (August 6th) use of their office space, free of charge. Thousands…