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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.30

By Malcolm Fincham The month of February continued on wintery theme, with Monday 11th bringing with it another dusting of snow to the Surrey Hills. On Chinthurst Hill near Bramley…

Fears Local Bands Will be Snubbed by New Festival’s Organisers

A new music festival appears to be heading for Stoke Park this summer, but there are fears that local bands may not get the chance to play there. Local media…

Assault in Woodbridge Road – Police Appeal for Witnesses

Surrey Police is appealing for witnesses after a man was chased and assaulted and his wallet taken in Guildford in the early hours on Sunday (February 24). The man and…

Spectrum Beats for British Heart Foundation

Guildford Spectrum leisure centre has teamed up with the British Heart Foundation to raise much needed funds for the charity. The centre, now managed by Freedom Leisure on behalf of…

Physiotherapist Voted Guildford’s Most Loved Business

Milford based physiotherapists Bevan Wilson are celebrating being voted as Guildford’s most loved business. The award, presented by Best of Guildford was voted on by tens of thousands of on-line…

Letter: Growth of Guildford’s Technology & Professional Services Are Also Important

From Gordon Bridger, Hon Alderman I am glad that the Guildford Dragon NEWS has raised this important issue about economic growth and how to achieve it. I would like to…

Citizens Speak: Council Tax Rise

No one likes paying taxes but they are famously, with death, one of life’s two certainties. But what about the recently announced rise of nearly 2% in council tax? What…

Night Raiders Steal Cigarettes From Horsley Petrol Station

A large quantity of cigarettes, understood to be worth £4000 to £5000, has been stolen from a petrol station in Horsley in a raid carried out yesterday (February 26th). The…

Can You Help Solve Mystery of Guildford’s Wartime Air-raid Shelters?

By David Rose Did you know that a number of World War II air-raid shelters still exist in Guildford? I bet there are plenty of people who pass them all…

Strategic Director Managing Outsourcing of the Philharmonic Orchestra Leaves Unexpectedly

The unexpected departure of an interim strategic director, a large part of whose job was to manage the outsourcing of the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra (GPO), has left the bidding process…