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Flags are Flying for Diamond Jubilee

Union Flags have been hung across the High Street this week as Guildford gears up to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. A number of events are taking place locally over…

Olympic Torch Event is a Sell Out

Tickets for the Olympic Torch event at Stoke Park on Friday, July 20, were snapped up within four hours this morning (Friday, May 18). For the lucky ticket holders the…

Correction

In a recent article entitled: ‘Suspended Senior Officers Silenced by Confidentiality Agreement’ The Guildford Dragon NEWS included a quote that indicated ex staff members, Jim and Elaine Miles, had been…

Have Your Say on Council’s ‘Love Where You Live’ Campaign

Residents are being invited to nominate areas around the borough of Guildford that need a bit of extra loving care. Cllr Nick Sutcliffe, Lead Councillor for Environmental Services said: “The…

City Plan Ahead for New Football Season

The players at Guildford City Football Club may be taking a well-earned rest after winning the Combined Counties League Championship for the second season running. However, off the field there…

Council Leader Reshuffles the Executive as New Municipal Year Begins

A Council Executive reshuffle has been announced by Council Leader Tony Rooth (Con, Pilgrims) at the beginning of the municipal year. Cllr David Wright, (Con, Tillingbourne) who was the Deputy…

Arson at Burpham Church – Detectives Appeal for Information

Local residents were left disgusted and baffled following an arson attack on a church in Burpham, Guildford at the weekend. Detectives in Guildford are appealing for information. The incident happened…

Holy Trinity Pupils Hear All About the War Years

Pupils at Guildford’s Holy Trinity School dressed as wartime evacuees and enjoyed a field trip to find out about Guildford during the Second World War. The Year 3 pupils have…

The Dragon Says: ‘We Get the Government We Deserve’

Who cares if you vote in a local election? It won’t make any difference will it? They are just a glorified opinion poll of what we think of the national…

Butterfly Bounty at the White Lion Walk

Butterflies might be one of the last things on the minds of shoppers in White Lion Walk but the shopping centre managers hope to change that. Coinciding with the national…