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‘Resign’ Call To Waverley’s Leader Over Remark About Devolution Caught On Video

By Chris Caulfield Local Democracy Reporting Service Opposition members have called on the leader of Waverley Borough Council to resign after he was overheard calling for devolution reports to be…

Flashback: £10m Redevelopment Of Tunsgate Square Gets Go-ahead

Flashback looks at Dragon NEWS stories of a decade ago. Ten years ago this week permission was granted for the redevelopment of Tunsgate Square First published on The Guildford Dragon…

Letter: Government Decision On Solar Farm Plans ‘Very Disappointing’

From John Goodridge Chairman, CPRE Surrey See: Solar Farm Decision Will Not be Called-In The Surrey Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE Surrey) is very disappointed by the Secretary of…

Burpham Court Farm To Become Country Park and Wildlife Haven

Burpham Court Farm, a large area of green space along the River Wey, is set to be transformed into a thriving country park and wildlife haven. Guildford Borough Council has…

Guildford Mother to Run Ultramarathon in Memory of Her Husband

By Esme Campbell Mother-of-two Jojo Clark, 39, who fought to save her husband’s life when he suffered a fatal heart attack, is taking on an ultramarathon in his memory. The…

Notice : G-Bug Meeting March 18

The Guildford Bike User Group or G-BUG are holding a public meeting……

Village Pub Can Stay Open Until the Midnight Hour

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Patrons in a rural Surrey village can extend their nights out at weekends as a pub has extended its licensing hours. The Plough in…

Letter: Claims that Our Infrastructure Can Cope Are Fanciful

From Ben Paton In response to: Our Sewers Cannot Cope with More Homes Wouldn’t it be nice if our politicians reasoned from objective verifiable facts – like those that Mr…

Portsmouth Road Closed This Weekend

The Portsmouth Road (A3100) in Guildford as it leaves Guildford heading for Godalming is to be closed this weekend. The closure is to allow the dismantling of a crane that…

Two or Three Unitaries for Surrey? Councils Remain Divided

By Martin Giles Two options will be submitted by Surrey councils to the Government for the reorganisation of local government into unitary authorities. The county council is recommending that two…