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Dragon Interview: New Compensation Offer for Bramley

Asda has made an improved compensation offer to the Bramley community and individual residents for the problems they have experienced because of underground petrol contamination that has emanated from the…

Letter: I Agree With the More Critical View of Bus Services

From Tom Saunders In response to: Let’s Hear It for Our Bus Services I am genuinely glad to hear the bus services are delivering for Mr Worley in Guildford. However,…

Two Men Charged Following Burglary Offences Across the South East

Two men have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary following 77 offences across the South East of England. Terence O’Reilly, 22, of Stovolds Hill, Cranleigh, was charged with burglary,…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.313

By Malcolm Fincham A high pressure system remained over the UK as we moved into the third week of September. Its cyclonic nature briefly drawing in an easterly flow, at…

Bob’s Your New Dean at Guildford Cathedral

Guildford Cathedral has a new dean – the Venerable Robert (Bob) Cooper, currently the Archdeacon of Sunderland. The announcement was made by the Diocese of Guildford on Thursday, October 3,…

Police Officer Escapes Dismissal After Sending Racist Texts

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter A Surrey Police sergeant who shared racist texts and a video of a man attempting to take his own life has been stripped of…

Dragon Interview: Lead Planning Councillor on New Housing Target Proposal

A 100 per cent increase in the housing target might not have come as a complete shock, given that the Labour Party had made its intentions pretty clear during their…

Off Season Opening of Guildford Lido ‘Not Financially Viable’

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter Outdoor swimming enthusiasts have called on Guildford Borough Council (GBC) and operator Freedom Leisure to reinstate all-year-round swimming at the Guildford Lido, in Stoke…

Stage Dragon: Cluedo 2 – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Set in Graveney Manor on a mysterious evening in 1968, Cluedo 2 opens with much promise, particularly in the design of its set which resembles, perhaps unsurprisingly,…

Reactions to News of GBC Asking for Reconsideration of Doubled Housing Target

Reaction was sought on the news that Guildford Borough Council has asked the government to reconsider its proposed doubling of the housing target for Guildford as part of a a…