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Busy First Half of 2025 for Scouting in Guildford

Report by Neil Wibberley The first half of 2025 has been busy for Scouting in Guildford. February saw Scouts from both Guildford East and Guildford West attend Frost Camp at…

Dragon Interview: MP Zöe Franklin Reviews Topical Issues

It is now a full year since Zöe Franklin became the MP for Guildford and in this long-format interview with Dragon editor Martin Giles, she is invited to consider if…

Letter: Front-line Police Officers Are Heroes But Admin and Comms Need Improvement

Letter: Front-line Police Officers Are Heroes But Admin and Comms Need Improvement

From Derek Payne I write as a former police volunteer who worked in the Safer Neighbourhood (SN) Team for circa 3.5 years. I have nothing but admiration for the front-line…

Comment: The 10-year NHS Plan – What Is the Challenge for Guildford?

The Guildford Society is supporting improved community based healthcare services in Guildford in line with the NHS 10-year plan and best practice. To be effective, these services need new purpose…

Wildlife Group Invites Nature Lovers To Spot and Record Threatened Species

People throughout Surrey are being invited to look for and record sightings of five key species which typify the range of the area’s wildlife – but could disappear if their…

Esme Campbell, Taking the Mantle of the Dragon’s Newest Reporter

By Esme Campbell I have been reporting for The Guildford Dragon NEWS since December, and I have loved every second of it. Having graduated from the University of Manchester where…

Witness Appeal Following Serious Assault in Guildford

Surrey police are appealing for witnesses following an alleged serious assault in Bridge Street, Guildford town centre. It is reported that homophobic language was used prior to the assault, and …

Notice: Can You Help the University of Surrey Research Elderly Falls?

If you can help there is a £10 reward fee……

Opinion: Waverley Has Failed Spectacularly on CIL

By Jane Austin leader of the Conservative Group at Waverley Borough Council This week, I spoke with an estate agent in Godalming who shared a troubling new trend: prospective buyers…

Highways Bulletin: Smarter Planning for Better Bus Journeys in Surrey

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them. See interactive map here. Report potholes and highway issues here. Junction 10, M25 news here.We…