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Safeguard Coaches Celebrates Centenary with Free Community Event, Saturday, March 16

Safeguard Coaches is celebrating 100 years of being in the bus and coach business with a free celebratory event at Guildford Cathedral on Saturday, March 16 between noon and 4pm.…

Guildford Council Answers Questions About Walnut Bridge

By Martin Giles An apparent design or construction fault with the new Walnut Bridge which caused rainwater to gather and freeze in the sub-zero temperatures earlier this month has been…

Extra Government Funding for Local Councils

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Additional government funding for local councils will “go some way” towards easing the pain felt by local authorities struggling to balance their books –…

Finally, Damaged Information Panel To Be Removed

By Martin Giles A town information panel, thought to have been damaged in late October, is only now to be removed and made safe by Surrey County Council. The panel,…

Flashback February 2014: Views on Housing Needs and Preparations for WW1 Centenary

Flashback looking back at Dragon news stories of 10 years ago Deadline Extended To Give People More Time To Give Views On Housing Needs (published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS…

City Stop Losing Run, Away Against Promotion Contenders

Knaphill (0) 1, Guildford City (0) 1 By Barry Underwood Two goals in second-half stoppage time saw both sides depart Redding Way with a point a piece. For Guildford this…

Stage Dragon: Oh What A Lovely War, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Oh What A Lovely War, presented by Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, offers a unique take on the iconic…

Opinion: Guildford Needs A New Local Plan Not Just a Review

By John Rigg Former R4GV lead borough councillor for Regeneration and now, once again, chair of the Guildford Vision Group Guildford’s strategic planning is in a dire state. Guildford needs…

Woking Papers on Decisions Which Led to Multi-£billion Debt to be Published Soon

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The financial decisions made in private in the run-up to Woking Borough Council’s bankruptcy are likely be published in March, forensic accountants have said.…

Flashback January 2014: Ex-Gurkhas on the March and Misty Mornings Seen from Above

Flashback looks at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. Guildford Ex-Gurkha On March In London For Welfare Rights (published on January…