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Surrey Police to Hold Free Family Fun Day

The school holidays may be over but Surrey Police will be hosting a Family Fun Day at the Force’s headquarters in Guildford before autumn sets in. There will be plenty…

Missed Chances Cost Guildford City Dear

Guildford City (0) 0, Chertsey Town (1) 2 By Jack Underwood City must have fancied their chances of victory before this match. Chertsey were also relegated from the Southern League…

Notice: Heritage Open Days WWI Event at Holy Trinity Church

Coffee Shop Review – Tillings at Gomshall

By Jill Benson Under intense scrutiny from a very wet ‘scroodle’ (spaniel/poodle cross), I am demolishing a large slice of coffee and walnut cake in this most delightful of countryside…

Opinion: A Tale of Two Meetings

By Martin Giles “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the…

Moped Rider Killed on A3 – Police Appeal for Witnesses

A moped rider was killed following a collision on the A3 last night (September 5). Surrey Police are appealing for witnesses. The collision occurred on the southbound carriageway of the…

Freeing Guildford Town Centre of Traffic is the Vision for Guildford

Getting the traffic out of Guildford’s town centre is central to the vision of Guildford’s future shared by the Guildford Vision Group (GVG) and Allies and Morrison, the firm employed…

Guildford Man Sentenced To Eleven Years For Attempted Robbery

A 22-year-old Guildford man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison at Crown Court today (Friday, 5 September) having pleaded guilty to the charge of attempted robbery. Samuel Gilbert…

Letter: How The Council Can Fill Its Budget Hole

A Dragon NEWS reader, Neville Bryan, has sent an open letter to Cllr Nigel Manning (Con, Ash Vale), lead councillor for finance and asset management, following the announcement of a…

Letter: The View of The Folk On The Horsley Omnibus

From Jules Cranwell I just took the opportunity to reach out to the “hard to reach silent majority”. That is, the elderly residents using the Horsleys community bus, for which…