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The Dragon Says: We Should All Be Outraged About the Failure to Deal with Legacy Debt

Is the penny beginning, at last, to drop?  After months of apparent indifference, it seems that Guildford and Waverley voters are waking up to the reality that their existing borough…

Bramley Fuel Leak: Clean-up Operation Making Progress, Residents Told

By David Reading Bramley residents have been assured that the clean-up operation following the fuel leak crisis in the village is making progress but residents’ concerns remain. The assurance came…

Letter: It Will Be No Joke on April 1st 2027

From Steve Grove In response to: Local Democracy Is Being Eviscerated Any idea that money will be saved is pie in the sky. Staffing is unlikely to diminish, and if…

‘Long Overdue’ Demolition of Empty Council Homes In Westborough Begins

By Esme Campbell Empty council homes that are unsafe to live in are being demolished in an effort to improve social housing across Guildford. Council-owned properties in Westborough and Park…

Letter: Local Democracy Is Being Eviscerated

From Jack Bayliss In response to: Guildford’s Heritage: Questions That Now Need Answers Gavin Morgan has expressed my concerns very well. None of the flyers I have received from the…

Job Club Offering Free Help in Getting Back Into Work

The next CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Job Club programme starts on Wednesday, May 6, at Guildford Baptist Church in Millmead. The course of eight sessions starts each week from 10.15am…

What Are Guildford People Saying About the West Surrey Elections?

The Dragon team went to Guildford High Street to see what Guildford people are saying about the impending local elections for the new West Surrey Council……

Construction Firm’s Staff Will Volunteer Their Skills To Help Charities and Organisations

Staff who work for construction, building and property maintenance firm Wates are offering their skills for free to help charities and organisations in the Guildford area. In Guildford, for example,…

Guildford Is Going in to Bat, for Bats

By Daisy Edwards Today (April 17), is National Bat Appreciation Day, and Guildford Borough Council is using the day to shed light on the important role bats play in local…

Letter: Guildford’s Heritage: Questions That Now Need Answers

From Gavin Morgan founder of the Guildford History Forum As local elections approach, an important question risks being overlooked: will Guildford’s local identity survive the move to a strategic authority?…