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Pupils Enjoy Day of Environmental Activities at Puttenham Barn Bunkhouse

Puttenham Barn Bunkhouse provides reasonably priced wardened accommodation for up to 11 walkers, cyclists or horse riders – similar to, but more basic than a youth hostel. Run entirely by…

Another High-Rise for Woking

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A new 11-storey tower block will join the Woking town centre skyline – although this time it’s not being funded by loans given to…

New Thai Restaurant for Guildford

Fans of Thai cuisine will soon have another Guildford restaurant to choose from. Rosa’s Thai will open its doors on Friary Street in Guildford on Monday, February 5. To celebrate,…

Tai Chi Can Offer Relief With Many Chronic Diseases, Says An Expert From China

By David Reading Any outsider watching a master performing tai chi must surely be fascinated by the seamless connection of graceful movements, with each one flowing into the next. Overall…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.296

By Malcolm Fincham Overcast leaden skies welcomed the new year in, as once again I gathered with a small posse of pals for the start of another new year’s sightings…

Obituary: Hari Sutherland

Hari Sutherland, former Students’ Union general manager, passed away on December 16 2023. Hari joined the University in 1966, from the Lyons organisation, and was part of the pioneering team…

City Lose Out to Play-Off Chasing Alton

Alton (0) 3, Guildford City (0) 1 By Barry Underwood In-form Alton maintained their play-off push with three late goals that killed off Guildford City’s sterling attempt to take something…

Flashback January 2014: Exciting Archaeological Finds and Surprise Return of GuilFest

Flashback looks at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. Retired Firefighter’s Tip Off Leads To Exciting Archaeological Finds (published on January…

Students to get Work Experience Helping to run Shynefest Music Festival at Merrist Wood College

Activate Learning, that operates Merrist Wood College in Worplesdon, has joined forces with music festival Shynefest for its event there on Friday and Saturday, May 31 and June 1. It…

Three Charities Benefit Courtesy of Shoppers During Season of Goodwill

Three charities have received much-needed donations thanks to Christmas shoppers in the town centre. Real Change Guildford has received just over £1,300 by way of donations from a gift-wrapping service held…