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Join ‘Outstanding’ Royal Surrey To Mark 72 Years Of The NHS: Clap For Key Workers

This Sunday (July 5) marks 72 years since the National Health Service (NHS) began. Staff at Guildford’s Royal Surrey County Hospital will be marking the occasion by thanking hard-working partners and…

PM Antiques ‘Surprisingly Busy With New Acquisitions’

Sponsored article Phil Mires, founder of PM Antiques & Collectables, has taken the opportunity to update readers of The Guildford Dragon NEWS about a busy few months and some of…

Beekeeper’s Notes: Bees Hit The Headlines With Singing Queens

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon Bees were hitting the headlines in the past month with news that emerging queens were tooting and quacking to communicate with the worker bees.…

Ewbank’s Auction Preview July And August 2020

Sponsored article Ewbank’s holds auctions at its Burnt Common Auction Rooms in Send and is preparing for a busy summer season of sales as it welcomes customers back for face-to-face valuations…

Guildford Cathedral Will Be Red, White and Blue on Armed Forces Day

Guildford Cathedral is to be lit up, red, white and blue tomorrow evening (Saturday, June 27) in honour of the men and women of our Armed Forces. The Dean of…

Recording Student’s Masterful Work On Virtual Evensong That’s A Hit On You Tube!

University of Surrey music and sound recording student Alex James has digitally edited and produced a virtual evensong service, which features more than 250 singers and celebrities and has been posted…

Conservative Group Leadership Meeting Delayed

An uncorroborated report has been received that the GBC Conservative group meeting, expected to take place yesterday (June 13), was  postponed. The  meeting was to have been significant because Paul Spooner…

Indie Of The Month: Twin Larder Zero Waste Shop

by Hugh Coakley Going into Twin Larder, the zero waste shop in Ash, you get the comfortable feeling of walking into an old-fashioned shop. Rows of filled jars, scales, a…

Addiction Centre Criticises Government Silence On Availability of Services

A Guildford-based addiction treatment facility has remained open during the Coronavirus crisis and has continued to treat new clients every day in order to help prevent a ‘bottleneck’ of addicts…

Can You Name The Schools These Pupils Attended?

by David Rose Can anyone put a name to the school(s) these pupils attended when their photographs were taken? Reader Gill Cole emailed The Guildford Dragon NEWS these two photos,…