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New Egerton Road Traffic Lights ‘Has Shaved 35 Minutes Off Journey Times’

The University of Surrey has said that the £4.5 million traffic scheme in Egerton Road, near its campus and research park, has eased congestion within days of it opening. On…

Brooking’s Architectural Rescue – First Of A New Series

Introducing the first in a series of articles by Charles Brooking on buildings in the Guildford area and their architectural detail. For many years Charles Brooking has rescued architectural features…

Would You Make An Ideal Community Connector To Help Older People?

A new project to enable older people in the north Guildford area to be better connected with their community is being launched, and at the same time offers a rather…

G4 Residents Young And Old Gather To Start Celebrating Christmas

Christmas cheer and excited children were in clear evidence as The G4 Residents’ Association filled Shaftesbury Hall, in Artillery Terrace yesterday for a lively festive gathering with mince pies and…

Citizens Speak: The Waitrose Scheme

Waitrose have now been given planning permission to construct a supermarket and some housing units on a site between North Street and York Road. The application was bitterly opposed by…

GuilFest Assault Victim Unhappy With Assailant’s Sentence

Peter Hart, the victim of a vicious attack when walking home from GuilFest with his wife and young son last July, said that he was unhappy with the three and…

‘Don’t Miss the Arnaud’s Panto’ says MP Anne Milton

The decorations are sparkling, hot Arnaud Christmas sandwiches are on the menu and there’s a giant, magical lamp glittering at the theatre entrance – panto season has arrived in Guildford!…

Vision Group’s Leader Endorses Council Approach Of Tackling The Traffic First

Following the interview with Cllr James Palmer, lead councillor for the town centre and traffic, on the North Street redevelopment project, The Guildford Dragon NEWS sought another view from an…

Carols And Christmas Songs Sung With Joy On Stoughton Green

There was a distinct village feel at Stoughton Green on Friday evening where several hundred members of the community came together to sing carols and popular Christmas songs. The earlier…

Guildford: One of The Best Towns In The UK For Job Seekers

“Guildford is, fortunately, in an economic bubble”, said Cllr David Wright (Con, Tillingbourne) at Thursday evening’s (December 14)  full council meeting and a recent report on the UK jobs market…