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Letter: Flood Plans for Walnut Tree Close Need Updating

From Rachel Lane It is really good news to hear that the roads minister is to visit Guildford. In an ideal world more funding would follow this visit so further…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.53

By Malcolm Fincham With great optimism and having spent my past two diary reports out of the Guildford area, I decided to start the new year with my feet firmly…

Friary Street After The Flood – Still Counting The Cost

Shops on Friary Street are still counting the cost of the recent floods, several remain closed. Just yards from the Town Bridge, the street has always been the worst hit…

Borough Council To Review Flood Management Arrangements

The Executive of Guildford Borough Council agreed this evening (January 7) that a review of the flood management arrangements in the light of recent flooding in Guildford town and elsewhere…

Less Severe, Less Damaging – New Year Floods In Pictures – More Rain Forecast

A second spate of flooding occurred in Guildford over the last 48 hours but was less severe or damaging than the floods of Christmas. According to the Environment Agency website…

Where Is This? No.90

By David Rose A lifeboat at Guildford railway station and an angel at the hotel of the same name in the High Street, add up to the answers to last…

Will It, Won’t It – River Watched Nervously At Millmead

Council Officers were observed watching the River Wey closely at Millmead this morning (January 2) as flooding started once again of Millmead car park. One reader reported that an officer…

Chief Council Officer Responds to Flood Action Criticism

Sue Sturgeon, the managing director of Guildford Borough Council (GBC), contacted The Guildford Dragon NEWS this evening (January 1) to give the council’s side of the Christmas flood alert story.…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.52

By Malcolm Fincham “Let it thunder let it whistle, let it blow like hell I’m not really minding,”  ….. some lyrics from an excellent song called United States of Mind,…

Flood Victim Family Finally Accommodated After Five Nights ‘Sofa-Surfing’

A family of five including three young children have been found temporary accommodation this evening five days after being forced out of the Walnut Tree Close council-owned property on Christmas…