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Guildford Parkrun, Saturday, October 12

The first female to cross the finish line, Claudia Lance Jones, achieved a new age category record for JW14. Men’s placings: Jack HOUGHTON (SM35-39) (unattached) was first over the line in…

Save the Hog’s Back Campaign Calls For Legal Help

A leading campaigner for the Save the Hog’s Back campaign is appealing for legal help. Karen Stevens, who lives on the edge of the area under threat said: “Frankly we…

Who’s Adding ‘No No More Students’ Stickers To Estate Agents’ Boards?

The Guildford Dragon NEWS has been alerted to a number of hand-written stickers that have been stuck on to estate agents’ to let boards in the Westborough area. They are…

Witnesses Sought Following Assault in Guildford

Surrey police officers are seeking witnesses after a man was attacked and left with serious injuries following a night out in Guildford. The man was walking home along York Road…

Letter: Council Changes Are Welcome But Committee System is Better

From Gordon Bridger Hon Alderman The management changes proposed by the council are most welcome, as are the assurances by Cllr Mansbridge. However the blunders by the council and the…

Borough Council Re-structure – Changes Explained

Guildford Borough Council (GBC) is to radically change the management structure of its administration. The changes follow a review and consultation carried out by Dr Robin Hooper, a specialist consultant…

The Dragon Says: Good Luck to GuilFest But Let’s Keep It Real

Council meetings have been quite lively lately. First we had the two political leaders slugging it out in a, no holds barred, slagging match, then on Thursday (October 10), the…

Letter: Weekly Lottery Prize For Winning Parking Ticket?

By Ben Darnton Ben’s Collector’s Records, Tunsagte, Guildford With the sad news for Guildford’s traders and visitors that on-street parking charges are rising again to keep in line with the…

Letter: Ideas For Affordable Road Tunnels

From Bibhas Neogi Having seen some enthusiasm expressed for tunnels under Guildford town, I thought it might be worthwhile putting forward my views on a possible scenario. Putting the A3…

Riff Raff Diary for September 2013

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig With the daylight hours slowly getting shorter and the mists rising over the river and meadows at dusk, there…