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“Life Sentence”: A Short Story About How Age Can Steal Our Liberty But Strengthen Love

During lockdown, Guildford Dragon reporter David Reading teamed up with two friends, both ex Guildfordians, to write and self-publish a book of short stories. The profits are going to local…

Letter: A Chapter of Errors Doomed the Onslow Park & Ride

From Julian Lyon In response to: Onslow Park & Ride Bus Service to Close Due to Low Usage Oh dear. A manufactured mess of a local legacy. This has been a…

Updated: ‘Completely Inaccurate’ Daily Mail Report on RSCH Deaths Rejected by Medical Director

By Martin Giles A Daily Mail report which claimed that the “Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust recorded the highest number of excess hospital deaths…with 53 per cent more…

Charity Asks for Help to Spread the News to the Visually Impaired

The Guildford Talking Newspaper, a registered charity, needs more help to deliver the news to those whose eyesight makes it difficult to read the printed word. The Guildford version has…

City Kick Off New Season with an Away Point

Sandhurst Town (0) 1, Guildford City (0) 1 By Barry Underwood This time last year Guildford’s Keoindre Ellis-Vassell was preparing for another season with City’s U18 side. On Tuesday (August…

Mayor’s Diary – Monday 12 August to Sunday 25 August 2024

The diary for the Mayor of Guildford Sallie Barker MBE, and Deputy Mayor Howard Smith as provided by GBC. Find out about Guildford’s Mayor & Deputy Mayor here. Tuesday 13…

Police Investigate Reports of Cat Thefts in Guildford

By David Reading Two men in a grey BMW are said to have been stealing cats in the Park Barn and Bellfields areas of Guildford. According to reports on social…

Simon Spillett Big Band with Music of Tubby Hayes at Electric Theatre

Hailed as “a living, breathing, positively fizzing jazz orchestra” (Jazz Rag) the Simon Spillett Big Band burst on to the UK jazz scene 2021 with the purpose of revisiting the…

Lottery Grant for Farnham Museum

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Urgent work to stop one of Surrey’s “most important buildings” decaying away has received a quarter of a million-pound grant from the National Lottery.…

Letter: Councillors Must Be Rigorous in Their Scrutiny

From Mark Stamp In response to: Cultural Change at GBC – Still ‘Work in Progress’ Mr Wrobel may have the best intentions and changing the culture of the officers will…