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Allotment Group Fighting Homes Threat Urges Supporters To Email Council

A group that has tirelessly campaigned against houses being built on a Guildford allotment site is urging residents to help it once more by responding in a positive way to…

An Invitation To Exercise

By Martin Giles I was minding my own business, getting on with my life, as best I could, when I noticed the A4 envelope that my wife had stuffed into…

Dragon Interview: Carol Humphrey, Head of Planning at Guildford Borough Council

Carol Humphrey has a tricky job. She is Head of Planning at Guildford Borough Council. The creation of a Local Plan is the latest hot potato she has to deal…

Police Arrest Three Following Diesel Theft

Surrey Police have arrested three people in connection with the theft of diesel from a lorry. The incident took place at a lay-by on the northbound carriageway of the A3…

Opinion: Do You Wear A Poppy?

A personal view of Poppy Day by Martin Giles, publisher of The Guildford Dragon NEWS (this article was first published in November 2012) Do You Wear A Poppy? When I…

Can The Sound Of A Guildford Accent Be Heard Loud And Clear?

By David Rose Is there such a thing as a Guildford accent? Or was there one in the past, even a Surrey dialect, that has now been lost? The thought…

Guildford Parkrun Saturday, November 2

This week there were 199 runners, of whom 29 were first timers and 30 recorded new personal bests. Representatives of 21 different athletics clubs took part. Men’s placings: Chris DYSON…

Preview: Pranksters Tackle James and The Giant Peach

Roald Dahl’s classic and magical adventure,  James and The Giant Peach  will be brought to Onslow Village Hall Friday,November 29 to Sunday, December 1 by Pranksters Theatre Company in collaboration…

Letter: Listen to the Tunnel Debate on iPlayer

From Bibhas Neogi BBC Radio Surrey collated views from Cllr Stephen Mansbridge, Graham Hibbert, Bill Stokoe and those of mine, on the question of putting the A3 in a tunnel…

Opinion: The Roads Are For Everyone But We Must Consider Others

By Martin Giles Well, well, well, it seems The Dragon has inadvertently opened the flood gates to pent-up feelings about cycling on our local roads. The coverage originated with a…