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Dragon Review: Emma – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Barbara Ford This week brings “Emma” from the Theatre Royal Bath to Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.  A lively, beautifully staged and dressed version, with the correct period setting, it’s…

Images Of Guildford Chosen For Mayor’s 2026 Charity Calendar

The Mayor of Guildford has unveiled the winning photographs featured in his 2026 charity calendar competition at a launch event held at Art and Grind, the independent art house and…

Historic Chilworth Chicken Memorial Topiary Accidentally Felled by Railway Upgrade Contractors

A historic topiary beside the railway line between Chilworth and Gomshall has been “accidentally felled” by contractors working for Network Rail during this week’s upgrades to the signalling and level…

Six Candidates Line Up To Contest Vacant Guildford Seat on SCC

By Emily Dalton, local democracy reporting service and Dragon reporter David Reading Six candidates have lined up to contest the vacant seat left as a result of the sudden resignation…

Police In Pursuit After Driver Of Speeding BMW Fails To Stop

Surrey police are appealing for witnesses following a pursuit that began on the A3 near Wisley and continued along the M25. Officers gave chase after seeing a black BMW 335…

Speed Limit Reduction Plans Aim To Make Roads Safer

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporting service A series of speed limit reductions have been proposed in the Woking area in an attempt to make roads safer for drivers, pedestrians…

Notice: Ash Drop-in Event Planned To Offer Help With Filling in Forms

A helping hands hub giving advice and support for filling in forms is taking place at Japonica Court in Ash on Tuesday, September 30, from 9am to 1pm. There will…

Residents Create Petition Calling For Action On Unauthorised Traveller Site

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporting service An unauthorised traveller camp has been built on land earmarked for inclusion in the Surrey Hills National Landscape – and now plans to…

Taking a Peek at Bisley Camp’s Historic Pavilions

By Mark Coxhead with David Rose Bisley Camp opened its rifle ranges in 1890 as the venue for the Imperial Meeting, culminating in The Queen’s Prize, organised by the National…

We’re Committed To Ensuring That The Electric Theatre Thrives, Says Council

Guildford Borough Council has begun to explore new options to secure the future of the Electric Theatre, the community arts and theatre venue that was handed back to the council…