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Local MPs Vote in Favour of Assisted Dying

By Martin Giles Three local MPs voted in favour of the controversial Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill , commonly referred to as the assisted Dying Bill on Friday…

Guildford Plans Three-Day Celebration In a Festival of History And Culture

Venues and groups across Guildford borough are being invited to take part in a national celebration of heritage and culture this autumn. Heritage Open Days, run by the National Trust,…

New Surrey Research to Find Solutions to Local Challenges

By Esme Campbell A new Civic Lab at the University of Surrey will power research into identifying and combating challenges affecting local communities. The lab, launched at the university’s Institute…

‘Politics Is Not Always a Kind Place’ Says Dismissed Lead Councillor

By Martin Giles Councillors were only informed at 3.47pm this afternoon (Friday) about news that Dragon readers had learned about before 10am – that Cllr George Potter (Lib Dem, Burpham),…

Merger Between Reigate & Banstead and Crawley Councils Ruled Out

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Merging Reigate and Banstead Borough Council with its neighbour Crawley has been ruled out – in a decision that has left drivers behind the…

Failure of Woking’s Over-ambitious Project Acknowledged

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The failure of Woking Borough Council’s Victoria Arch project is complete after the bankrupt authority sold its stake in the Triangle Site. About half…

A281 At Shalford Has Now Reopened Following Repairs to Damaged Roof

By Martin Giles June 19 – The A281 (The Street) in Shalford has now reopened. The road was shut between Church Close and the Seahorse pub on May 29 after a…

Frimley Park at the Beginning of the Hospital Rebuild Queue

By Ruth Lucas local democracy reporter The Government says it is keen for Frimley Park Hospital to be rebuilt “very quickly”. The hospital is among the first to be rebuilt…

The Royal Surrey Hospital to Open Its Doors to the Public for Community Open Day  

Have you ever wanted a look behind the scenes at our local hospital? If so, now is your chance. The Royal Surrey County Hospital is set to throw open its…

Woman Pedestrian Dies on A31 After Collision With a Truck

A woman in her 20s died on the A31 Hog’s Back at Guildford on Tuesday afternoon (June 17) after a collision with a truck. Police were called out shortly before…