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Exciting Year Ahead For Surrey Police Band

The Surrey Police Band, formally known as the Police Unity Memorial Band, is looking forward to the new year and is keen to recruit new musicians. It is looking for wind, brass and…

Police Crackdown On Antisocial Behaviour Linked To Drug Dealing

Police officers in Guildford have taken action on two properties after numerous reports that they have been associated with drugs and antisocial behaviour. On Wednesday, December 17, the antisocial behaviour…

Abby Ixer’s Nutritious Food: Alternative Christmas Food

Abby Ixer is a registered dietician with a passion for food and nutrition. In this month’s feature she writes about alternative food for the festive season. The festive season is fast approaching…

More than 30,000 Homes Needed To Meet Growing West Surrey Population

With the population of West Surrey estimated to rise to 409,000 by 2031, more than 30,000 homes will need to be built, according to a latest report. Pressure groups and…

Volunteers From halow Group Help Clean Up Open Spaces In Westborough

A group of young people from the halow project did some great work helping to tidy up two open spaces in Westborough and Park Barn. Six members of halow’s Building Futures Group (BFG) and their…

MP Choses Her Christmas Card Design From ‘Fantastic Drawings’

Guildford MP Anne MIlton visited St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School to award prizes to the winner and runners up of her Christmas card competition. The competition, to design a Christmas…

Claire’s Column – Celebrating Local Businesswomen

In this regular column – a must-read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee encourages you to recognise the county’s talented businesswomen by nominating them for Surrey’s…

Can Anyone Solve Wartime Air Mail Mystery?

Bob Hind, whose memories of working in a Guildford butcher’s shop and his later career on the railways featured here recently, wonders if any Guildford Dragon NEWS readers can provide…

Council Tax – A Christmas Reminder From the CAB

WHEN the Christmas costs kick in it might be tempting to delay your monthly council tax payment, but don’t. The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) points out that council tax must…

Beginning To Look At Lot Like Christmas In Worplesdon

Christmas lights were switched on at Perry Hill Green, Worplesdon, on Friday, December 12, by Dr Paul Cragg, the chairman of the parish council. The lights have been provided by John…