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Immigration Absconder Pleads Guilty To Sexual Offences Against Young Girl

A 48-year-old man, living in Guildford, has pleaded guilty to three charges of sexual offences against a child under 13 years. Duberney Jaramillo Restrepo appeared at Guildford Crown Court this…

Cyclist Dies in Burpham Collision

A cyclist died following a collision on the southbound carriageway of the A3 at Burpham last night (Thursday, July 24). The incident occurred just after 11.30pm when a car and…

Councillor Urges Us To Register To Vote With New Individual Voter Scheme

A new system of electoral registration is about to be introduced and each individual Guildford borough resident will soon receive a letter from the council explaining the scheme. A Guildford…

The Dragon Says: A Congestion Charge For Guildford Should Be Considered

Should planners consider the introduction of a congestion charge for Guildford? In a letter Bernard Parke, a former mayor, has suggested that it should. The letter has sparked some interest.…

Collision in Shere – Cyclist Seriously Injured

The police were called to A25 Shere Road, near to Sherborne at 8am this morning (Thursday, July 24) following a collision involving a BMW and a cyclist. The cyclist, a…

Letter: Dragon Poll on High Rise v. Green Belt Development Needed More Options

From Lisa Wright I was surprised to see that your recent  survey requesting people to choose between building high rise housing or developing green belt sites was so limited. These…

Circle Eight Premieres Guildford In The Great War

By David Rose Circle Eight premiered its latest film, Guildford in the Great War, to a full house at the Electric Theatre on Saturday (July 19) and celebrated its own…

Letter: Do You Remember 1968 Sit In at Guildford School of Art?

From Callum Burke of Evans Woolfe Media The Guildford School of Art Sit In 1968. Were you there, can you provide any information? Evans Woolfe Media is an educational film production…

Bowls Results From Castle Green

By Colin Summerhayes On Wednesday, July 16, Castle Green Bowling Club CGBC played a friendly triples match at home against Bramley: CGBC won by 72-60. For the most part it…

Where Is This? No.119

By David Rose The black and white photo from 1987 featured last week showing effects of the Great Storm in Stoke Park was easily identified by a number of readers.…