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Conduct of Immigration Enforcement Restaurant Visit Leads to Complaint

By Martin Giles A Guildford restaurant owner has heavily criticised an Immigration Enforcement visit to her Indian restaurant. She is making a complaint to the Home Office about the way…

Silverbirch House Care Home’s Free Activities and Events for Non-residents

The Silverbirch House Care Home in Worplesdon has a host of useful community-minded free events and activities open to non-residents. These include friendly coffee mornings, a home safety information talk,…

Letter: Handing the Keys to our Green Belt to Developers Is Not the Answer

From Sir Michael Aaronson chair of the Normandy Action Group In response to: It’s Not Nimbyism to Protect Our Green Spaces Guildford’s former Conservative MP Angela Richardson is right that…

Letter: Beware of the Tories Trying to Out Reform, Reform

From David Roberts In response to: It’s Not Nimbyism to Protect Our Green Spaces It was Ms Richardson’s Tory party that removed most of Guildford’s villages from the green belt…

Guildford Cathedral Launches Vision and Strategy Consultation

Guildford Cathedral has announced it is embarking on “an exciting new journey to shape its vision and strategy for the next five years”. It adds that this process, rooted in…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.335

By Malcolm Fincham Heavy showers and longer spells of rain continued as we moved into first meteorological week of autumn. Although a regular visitor to Whitmoor Common and having regularly…

Feature: How Green is Guildford?

Many regard climate change, with its associated existential threat, as the biggest issue of our time. So how does Guildford fit into the picture? By Esme Campbell “Humanity stands ……

Letter: Why Can’t Party Conferences Be Held in Parliament’s Summer Recess?

From Anthony Mallard In response to: It’s Not Nimbyism to Protect Our Green Spaces Ms Richardson mentions the Party Conference, an event held annually by all political parties in the…

Flashback: Councillor Expelled from Review Groups After Writing to The Dragon

Flashback looks at Dragon NEWS stories of a decade ago. Ten years ago this week a controversial expulsion of a borough councillor from a committee was in the news… First…

Flames’ Shots on Goal Fail to Translate to Win

Coventry Blaze defied a 61-25 shot differential to secure a 5-3 Cup win over the Flames on Spectrum ice.  Tyler Busch set the home team to a lead at 8:22,…