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Citizens Speak: The Re-opening of The Row Barge Pub

As reported in The Guildford Dragon NEWS, there was always a possible light at the end of the tunnel for the Row Barge pub and some other reports of its…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.29

By Malcolm Fincham Wow! What a wonderful waxwing winter we are having. It has certainly has surpassed my expectations, or am I just waxwing lyrical! I had  decided to take…

Pirbright Woman Duped by ‘Gas Board’ Conman

An elderly woman from Guildford was duped by a thief posing as a gas board official after he gained access to her house and made off with her credit card…

Business Confidence? Guildford Has Plenty – Despite Gloom Elsewhere

A BBC news report  this week carried the headline, ‘Business confidence ‘hits new low’, says survey’. It continued: “Confidence among UK businesses hit its lowest level in at least 21…

Pancake Runners Make a Dash For The Finishing Line!

Creatures great and small, as well as humans young and older, all joined in the fun once again in Guildford High Street on Shrove Tuesday (February 12) for the traditional…

Where Is This? No.44

By David Rose There was an electronic postbag full of replies to last week’s mystery images! The view of the River Wey, looking downstream, showed the former Town Wharf. Many…

Police Confirm Suspicious Device Was 12-inch Hollow Metal Pipe

Surrey Police has concluded a search in Old Farm Road, Slyfield Green, following reports of a suspicious device being found at the address on Saturday afternoon (February 9). Officers from…

You Decide Which Groups Get Community Funding This Saturday

A share of £70k’s worth of grants, courtesy of the Travel SMART initiative, are about to be handed out to groups for the benefit of residents in Stoke and Stoughton.…

Jobs to be Axed as Royal Surrey County Hospital Looks to Cut Costs

About 30 jobs are expected to be axed as Guildford’s Royal Surrey County Hospital looks to cut costs. Consultation is now taking place between the hospital and trade unions, along with…

George Abbot School’s Careers Evening Puts Focus On Job Market

George Abbot School’s Careers 2013 evening has been hailed a success by staff, parents and students alike. The secondary school in Burpham holds the event bi-annually and this year 33…