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Dragon Interview: Kelly-Marie Blundell, The New Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate

June 16 2013 Guildford Liberal Democrats have selected a new prospective candidate for the next parliamentary election. It is Kelly-Marie Blundell. She kindly agreed to be interviewed by the Guildford…

Guildford Parkrun Results: June 15, 2013

This week’s free, friendly, fun and healthy run in Stoke Park, Guildford, attracted a record of more than 200 participants of all ages.  Men’s placings: An unknown runner was first.…

Guildford Town Centre Will Remain Healthy Predicts Report

by Maria Rayner There is good news for Guildford town centre in a recent report on the future of the UK retail sector. The town was named as an archetypal…

Buy Local Campaign Successful Says Organiser

A campaign to encourage shoppers to favour local independent shops was a great success attracting a lot of support according to its organiser Sally Castro-Gouveia of The Best of Guildford.…

Council Wants PRUPIM To Drop Judicial Review Application For Waitrose Plan

Guildford Borough Council is asking PRUPIM to drop the application for a judicial review of the Waitrose planning application as part of continuing negotiations over PRUPIM’s role in the North…

Did You Witness a Road Rage Incident Near Junction 10 of the M25?

A woman was forced to stop on the fast lane of the M25 before her car was attacked in a road rage incident as she was nearing junction 10 of…

Surrey Police Officer Recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours

A Surrey Police officer has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list announced today (Saturday, June 14). Police Constable John Hockley, who is based in Cranleigh, has been awarded…

Tennis Blog: The Dragon’s Eye at Queen’s Club – Behind the Scenes

The Guildford Dragon has a local pair of eyes at this year’s Queen’s Club tournament courtesy of James Avery, Chartered Physiotherapist and Partner at Bevan Wilson Physiotherapy. James reports on…

Riff Raff Diary for May 2013

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig May has been a month for getting on with strimming and mowing and not for painting with the damp…

Letter: New Morrisons Has A Ready-made Space For Art

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman The former Argos shop site, now we hear to become a Morrisons, is part of a typical 1950’s parade of shops which were originally regarded…