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Cycle Fans from From Across the Region Come to Guildford To Witness Final Stage

It was not just the people of Guildford that made up the estimated 15,000 spectators in the town yesterday. The Guildford Dragon NEWS spoke to several fans that had come…

Thousands In Guildford High Street Cheer Home Tour of Britain Winners

[thethe-image-slider name=”Tour of Britain 2012 1″] Jonathan Tiernan-Locke from Plymouth won the Tour of Britain in a jam packed Guildford High Street this afternoon (Sunday, September 16). “It’s fantastic,” said…

G Live – ‘A Fantastic First Year’ Says Council Leader

By Flora Windebank G Live is celebrating its first birthday. Guildford’s new entertainment venue which replaced the old Civic Hall has also won a regional Royal Institute of British Architects…

Dragon Interview: Tristan Seume

Guildford born Tristan Seume is one of the UK’s leading acoustic guitarists. He plays solo, as a session musician or as an accompanist and is currently on tour as part…

Open Debate: Should We Pay Our Councillors?

Part of the reason that The Guildford Dragon NEWS was created was to encourage local debate. Here are presented two points of view on the subject of paying councillors. Even…

Letter: Why Doesn’t GVG Become a ‘Neighbourhood Forum’?

From Jim Allen I wonder why the Guildford Vision Group has not gone down the Neighbourhood Forum route? Simply put (but nothing is ever that simple): Firstly get 21 (or…

Open House At The 100 Year Old Photographic Society

Would you like to take pictures like these? Guildford Photographic Society is holding an open house event on Thursday 20th September, for local photographers to get a feel for whether…

Computer Theft Leaves Musician Devastated

The theft of a computer containing ‘years of work’ has left a local musician from Guildford Park devastated. The burglary took place some time between 1am and 3am on Tuesday…

Railwayman in Firing Line for the First Time Since 1967!

Retired railwayman Geoff Burch has had the chance to do again what he did back in the 1960s – shovel coal into the firebox of a steam locomotive. At the…

Phone Mast Height Increase Likely To Be Approved

By Flora Windebank A local councillor has admitted that there might be little the council can do to prevent the increase in height of a telephone mast by Farnham Road…