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The King Thanks Regional News Media For ‘Shining a Light In Dark Corners’

The King this week recognised the importance of the regional media by inviting representatives of dozens of news organisations – including The Guildford Dragon NEWS – to a reception at…

Community Infrastructure Levy Bills Were Correct Hears Waverley Council Committee

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Families hit with bills of up to £70,000 by Waverley Borough Council were correctly charged – officers have said. At least 20 people have…

The Future of Local Government: Your Views Are Important, Residents Told

Residents can have their say on the future of local government in Surrey, in a new survey launched by eight district and borough councils. An initial proposal for Local Government…

Former Art Teacher Sentenced for Multiple Sex Offences

Former Art Teacher Sentenced for Multiple Sex Offences

A man who was abused at the age of nine years old by his art teacher at the former Allen House Prep School in Hook Heath, Woking has spoken out…

Private School Still In Heavy Debt to Bankrupt Woking Council

By Chris Caulfield Local Democracy Reporting Service A private school that was loaned millions of pounds at favourable rates by bankrupt Woking Borough Council has still to pay its overdue…

GBC ‘Seeking Culture of Collaboration’ With Tenants and Leaseholders

Guildford Borough Council says it is putting residents at the heart of its housing services with the launch of its draft Tenant and Leaseholder Engagement Strategy. The council says the…

New Specialist Unit Approved For Students With Autism

By Emily Dalton Local Democracy Reporting Service Up to 60 new college places for students with autism will be created at a Surrey college. The county council has approved £5.3m…

Cathedral Promises Inspiring Holy Week Concert

Guildford Cathedral is inviting people to an evening of inspiring music at a Holy Week concert on April 12th. The performance will feature composer Christopher Wood’s Easter Oratorio, Holy Week,…

Police Seek Witnesses After Car Hits a Tree

Surrey police are appealing for witnesses to a collision in which a car hit a tree in Albury this morning (March 25th). Officers were called to the junction of Little…

Surrey’s £3m Investment Aims to Make The School Run Safer

By Emily Dalton Local Democracy Reporting Service A £3 million investment into road safety means children and parents can have a safer school run, Surrey County Council has said. The…