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VoucherBin – A Review

Modern times require modern methods. And that includes shopping. In ancient times (as far back as the year 2000), people would hunt around in high streets and in the classifieds…

Beekeeper’s Notes July 2016: Queen For Sale

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon and writes a regular column on beekeeping. He talks this month about the wonderful world of queens. It is always nice to have some…

Young School Gardeners Celebrate Bloom Awards

By Drew Lernihan Talented young gardeners celebrated their achievements at the Guildford in the Bloom’s School Awards. One of the schools taking part, Shalford Pre-school, took the spot for the overall…

Missing Woman Found

Missing Woman Found

A woman from Woking who was reported missing earlier yesterday (27 June), has been found safe and well. Ann-Marie Grout, 50, was last seen around 8am when she left home…

Dragon Interview: Christian Holliday, Leave Campaigner

In the wake of the most important political decision in most of our life-times The Guildford Dragon has asked two those who campaigned locally for their view. Here Christian Holliday,…

Dragon Interview: David Pillinger, Remain Campaigner

In the wake of the most important political decision in most of our life-times The Guildford Dragon has asked two those who campaigned locally for their view. Here David Pillinger,…

Dray Court Alive To The Sound Of Music

Residents at Dray Court sheltered housing in Madrid Road, Guildford, were treated to and sang along to some great music on Thursday (June 23). It was hosted by Neighbourhood Angels, which is part the…

Charities Appeal For Volunteers

Two local charities are appealing for more volunteers to step forward and provide important care and support tasks. Phyllis Tuckwell say that volunteers are hugely important in helping provide the…

Lynsey’s Running Groups Are Aimed At Helping People Get Fitter

A Guildford mum who enjoys running and keeping fit is setting up groups aimed at helping others who want to get fit, particularly those aged 50 and over. Lynsey Brown found…

Opinion: For the Sake of Generations To Come Vote Leave

By Christian Holliday Conservative ward councillor for Burpham This is the final article, in a series of five, setting out Christian’s personal views on the EU referendum debate. They are…