Drivers Caught in Yellow Box Junctions at the Dennis Roundabout Paid £81k to SCC

By David Reading The Dennis roundabout in Guildford generated the largest revenue in fines from drivers who entered yellow box junctions illegally in England last year, new research has found. Statistics obtained by the RAC found that 4,250 penalty notices (PCNS) were issued for the roundabout over…
Residents Hit By CIL Fees Should Be Offered Full Review, Says Overview Committee
By Chris Caulfield Local Democracy Reporting Service Every householder stung by Waverley Borough Council’s surprise planning charges should be offered a full review, with any repayments funded by the authority’s hoarded interest. That is one of five key recommendations by the council’s overview and scrutiny committee, which…
Expert in AI Is New Head of the University of Surrey
The University of Surrey has announced the appointment of Professor Stephen Jarvis as its new President and Vice-Chancellor. He will take up his role in the autumn. Professor Jarvis is internationally recognised for his contribution to the related fields of high-performance computing, data science and applied artificial…
Local MPs Vote in Favour of Assisted Dying
By Martin Giles Three local MPs voted in favour of the controversial Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill , commonly referred to as the assisted Dying Bill on Friday (June 20). Updated with Sir Jeremy Hunt’s comment below… In a free vote, Zoe Franklin (Lib Dem,…
Guildford Plans Three-Day Celebration In a Festival of History And Culture
Venues and groups across Guildford borough are being invited to take part in a national celebration of heritage and culture this autumn. Heritage Open Days, run by the National Trust, will take place in September. Guildford will celebrate with a programme of events from Friday, September 12,…
Thousands of Year Six Pupils at Guildford Cathedral for a Special Send Off
Some 2,669 Year Six pupils from the 52 Church of England primary and junior schools in the Diocese of Guildford attended farewell services at Guildford Cathedral, as they get ready to begin secondary school in September. Celebrating and reflecting on the end of their primary education, the…
New Surrey Research to Find Solutions to Local Challenges
By Esme Campbell A new Civic Lab at the University of Surrey will power research into identifying and combating challenges affecting local communities. The lab, launched at the university’s Institute for Sustainability, is a partnership with Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils, allowing researchers and council policymakers to…
Comment: What Are We To Make of the GBC Executive ‘Reshuffle’?
By Martin Giles What is the real reason for the sudden dismissal of leading Lib Dem councillor George Potter at GBC? See: ‘Politics Is Not Always a Kind Place’ Says Dismissed Lead Councillor A reshuffle, as it has been called, normally involves more than the removal of…
‘Politics Is Not Always a Kind Place’ Says Dismissed Lead Councillor
By Martin Giles Councillors were only informed at 3.47pm this afternoon (Friday) about news that Dragon readers had learned about before 10am – that Cllr George Potter (Lib Dem, Burpham), who was the lead councillor for Climate Control at Guildford Borough Council, had announced that he had…
Merger Between Reigate & Banstead and Crawley Councils Ruled Out
By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Merging Reigate and Banstead Borough Council with its neighbour Crawley has been ruled out – in a decision that has left drivers behind the move “disappointed” with the Government. This week leaders from the 11 boroughs and districts, together with the…
Greenfield, Greenbelt Site Deemed ‘Greybelt’ by Planning Inspector

By Emily Dalton local democracy reporter It what might be a wake up decision to other Surrey planning authorities, plans for…
Plans For New Guildford Preschool Rejected On Road Safety Grounds

By Emily Dalton Local Democracy Reporting Service Highway safety fears have scuppered plans for a new Guildford preschool that parents say…
From East Clandon to Paris – Charity Cyclists Complete Epic 24-hour Challenge

A team of cyclists is celebrating after completing the ride of their lives to raise money for Cherry Trees – the…
Local Therapy Garden Supporting Mental Health Shortlisted for BBC Award

A therapeutic garden in Surrey has been shortlisted for a BBC Radio Surrey Make a Difference Award for its innovative work…
Bensons for Beds Opens New Store on Guildford High Street

By Stella Kuchanny Bensons for Beds which claims to be the UK’s largest bed retailer, has officially opened a new store…
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