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Photo Feature: Stunning Shots of Guildford’s Beautiful Castle Grounds

Dragon reader Daniella West, a keen supporter of Guildford City Football Club and Guildford Flames ice-hockey team, has kindly shared a set of stunning images of the Castle Grounds for…

The Hunt For ‘Wormy’ – The Outlaw With The Can of Spray Paint

By David Reading There is a price on the head of the elusive “Wormy”. Wormy is the name of a graffiti tagger who has been leaving his (or her) mark…

Broadwater Park Funding Approved – Future Amenity Use To Be Confirmed

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter The “potential cornerstone of Godalming” has reached a landmark stage after £250,000 in development cash was approved. The former Broadwater Park landfill area has…

Notice: Guildford Museum Activities in April

There’s plenty going on at the museum (in Quarry Street) in April……

Ash Reaches the Final Phase of the Chester Bridge Project

By David Reading Contractors have now finished the road surfacing work near Ash Station, paving the way for the reopening of the recently closed sections of Ash Church Road and…

Lead Councillor Admits Unspent CIL Fund Problem Is ‘Not the Outcome We Want’

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Millions in unspent community cash is sitting in Waverley Borough Council’s coffers after it received just a handful of valid bids to use it.…

MPs Become Auctioneers As Charity Gives Royal Surrey a £22,000 Boost

MPs Jeremy Hunt and Greg Stafford acted as auctioneers for the evening when the Friends of the Royal Surrey held their charity gala dinner and dance – an event that…

Jail for Cranleigh ‘Chop Shop’ Criminals

Five men at the centre of a criminal empire in which they dismantled and exported stolen cars were sentenced on Wednesday, (April 2) at Guildford Crown Court. High-value cars, including…

Godstone Still Heavily Affected by Sinkhole – Repair May Take Months

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Life has been much quieter than usual in a quaint Surrey village. Six weeks on from a huge sinkhole swallowed up half of Godstone…

Letter: Ash’s Decision to Formulate a Neighbourhood Plan Is Good News

From Jim Allen In response to: Ash Seeks to Protect Green Spaces with Its Own Neighbourhood Plan It is excellent that Ash Parish Council has finally grasped the nettle and…