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Citizens Speak: On The North Street Development Proposals

The development of North Street as part of the overall redevelopment of some parts of the town is proving controversial. The die seems to be cast regarding Waitrose but what…

Letter: Alderman Regrets Demise Of The Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra

From Bernard Parke, Hon. Alderman It is with very great regret that I learn from The Guildford Dragon NEWS of the early demise of one of Guildford’s cherished culture facilities.…

Film Company’s Interest in Evolving Spike Heritage Centre

The Spike Heritage Centre in Charlotteville, Guildford, has been contacted by a film company interested in making a series of workhouse / Poor Law based programmes at the restored building.…

The Secret To Success – How To Be A Great Entrepreneur

Chris Cairns from Alliotts Accountants based in Surrey and London specialises in helping entrepreneurs take that next step forward to grow their business.  Here he gives his seven top tips…

Bar Des Arts Offers A Mixed Programme to Chase Away Autumn Blues

By Ellis Taylor As the nights draw in, coldness fills the air and our TVs are filled with ‘reality’ programmes, it starts to feel like our autumn is full of…

Letter: Guildford Excellence – Don’t Forget The Green Economy

From Peter Slade Alderman Bridger is to be congratulated on producing some excellent suggestions on the way ahead for Guildford in his opinion piece: How Can We Make Guildford A…

Review: Twelfth Night – Yvonne Arnaud

By The Stage Dragon Propeller Theatre has once again managed to bring sophistication, modernisation and sheer genius to its production of this Shakespeare classic; Twelfth Night. Shakespeare’s play tells a…

Parke’s People No.10. Sir Hugh Dundas

In the latest of an occasional series about people who have a connection with Guildford in one way or another, Bernard Parke recalls Sir Hugh Dundas, a former High Sheriff of Surrey.…

GBC Executive Confirms Closure of Guildford Philharmonic within Six Months

By Gill Perkins After much heated debate, Guildford Borough Council has confirmed the decision to end its direct provision of Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra from March 2013. It’s a move that…

The Eagle Eye: An American Bird in West Horsley

By Mary Ellen Foley A view of Guildford life through an American (Eagle) eye. You might be surprised, you might be amused, you might be horrified.  See Mary Ellen’s Anglo-American…