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Letter: Is the Cost of a Waste Collection Leaflet Really Too Much?

From Roshan Bailey In response to: Changes to Borough Council’s Christmas Waste Collection Service One leaflet posted to us once a year is very convenient for residents to have a…

Post-Solace GBC Review Finds Progress Made But ‘Significant Issues and Risks Remain’

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter A “strong foundation for progress” is the judgement on Guildford Borough Council’s improvement plan, according to a new independent report. Concerns were flagged in…

Changes to Borough Council’s Christmas Waste Collection Service

Guildford Borough Council have published changes to their Christmas waste collection service. To ensure minimum disruption to service, residents are being advised to check the changes to their collection day.…

Mayor Remembers the Cost of War with Guildford’s Twin – Freiburg

Yesterday (Wednesday, November 27) the Mayor of Guildford, Sallie Barker MBE, stood together with Freiburg citizens to remember the many lives that were sadly lost or changed forever during an…

Big Leaf Foundation Wins King’s Award for Voluntary Service

A Surrey-based charity, the Big Leaf Foundation, has received the Kings Award for Voluntary Service for their work supporting displaced young people, 16 to 25. A spokesperson for the charity…

Notice: Licence Application for Retailing Alcohol at Walnut Unimart

Any comments, views or observation regarding this notice should be submitted to the council as detailed above.…

Letter: I Invite Guildford’s MP to See the ‘Orgy of Housebuilding’ Before Infrastructure Improvements

From Jules Cranwell In response to: Column: Guildford’s MP Writes – Championing the Needs of Guildford and Our Villages It’s all very well for Zöe Franklin MP to claim to…

Threats to Staff and Fly-tipping Result in Closure of Recycling Centre

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Bagshot Community Recycling Centre will close in an effort to protect staff from being threatened with violence, Surrey County Council has said. The depot…

Ash Level Crossing Will Not Close in December, SCC Assures Residents

By David Reading Planned work which will close the Ash level crossing has been postponed until January, by which time the new road bridge should be open to traffic, Surrey…

Column: Guildford’s MP Writes – Championing the Needs of Guildford and Our Villages

Guildford’s Lib Dem MP, Zoe Franklin, writes to inform Dragon readers of her activity… By Zoe Franklin Guildford has been my home for over 25 years, and for the last…