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130 Homes Proposed for Surrey Green Belt Site

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter In another example of green belt development in Surrey, plans to build up to 130 homes between Kingswood and Burgh Heath, east of Leatherhead,…

Letter: Can Anyone Help Me Contact Debbie?

From Rob McCabe I am writing from Australia in the hope that your readers might help me solve a 55-year mystery that briefly crossed paths again just last month. I…

Drone Technology to be Utilised to Help Solve Guildford’s Traffic Problems

By Don Grawsen A world-first passenger drone service is being evaluated for Guildford. Researchers are developing the concept of multi-seater, pilotless passenger drones that could transport rail passengers onwards to…

Notice: The Lighthouse for Mums and Under Ones

Would you like a place to meet other mum’s with babies? Note, term time only.…

Flashback: Councillor Votes Must Be a Matter of Public Record

Flashback looks at Dragon NEWS stories of a decade ago. Ten years ago this week, Dragon editor considered the issue of voting records at Guildford Borough Council. Since then nothing…

Guildford MP to Challenge Government on Expected Changes in Planning Law

By Isabelle Trubshaw Guildford MP Zöe Franklin (Lib Dem) is preparing to question the House of Commons over anticipated planning law reforms, following Berkley Homes’ decision to withdraw its long-standing…

City Relegated Despite Recent Good Form

Guildford City (0) 1 Epsom & Ewell (0) 2 By Barry Underwood Despite a valiant fight, Guildford City succumbed to relegation on the final day of their season. For the…

Commercial Way Is Windy Way in Woking

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter ‘Why is it so windy?’. People living and working in Woking’s town centre want answers over why Commercial Way and Victoria Square have become…

Ash Primary School To Be Rebuilt as Part of Government Redevelopment Programme

By David Reading The Government has announced that Shawfield Primary School in Ash is to be rebuilt. Work on the new two-story school building is expected to begin in the…

Letter: When It Comes to Planning Decisions – We Reap What We Sow

From John Rigg former R4GV borough councillor It seems a great shame that the opportunity has been lost to deliver a free school alongside much-needed new homes, in a sustainable…