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Dog Owner Calls For Action on Dangerous Barbed Wire

Guildford resident and Dragon writer Alice Fowler has called for action against barbed wire fences after her dog was badly cut while out for a walk. Her dog, a lurcher…

Letter: The Only People Who Challenge the Council Are Chucked Out

From Gordon Bridger hon aldermen and former Mayor of Guildford Congratulations on The Dragon’s thorough coverage of the latest development in the long-standing issue of Tyting Farm. I will not…

Letter: No One Has Asked For These Nonsensical SANGs

From Gordon Bridger hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford In response to: It Might Be Bird-brained But It Helps Protect Green Space This letter has been corrected. Please see…

Where is This? No.280

By David Rose Opinions from those who replied differed as to where the photographer was standing when taking the now vintage picture featured in the previous post. The view looks…

Letter: SANG Levy Will Be Passed On To Homebuyers

From John Rigg Gordon Bridger is, of course, right to highlight this policy which is another worthy of the BBC’s Yes Prime Minister. The SANG objectives for Guildford certainly appear…

Guildford’s Wartime RAF Landing Ground

By Frank Phillipson During the Second World War the RAF established a landing ground in a field one and a half miles to the east of Guildford on Merrow Downs.…

Borough Council Leader Formally Elected and New Executive Announced

Stephen Mansbridge (Con, Ash South & Tongham) was formally elected, unopposed, this evening (October 11) to be the new Council Leader of Guildford Borough Council. The election was a formality…

Parke’s People No.3: Bruce Bernard Weatherill

In the third of an occasional series about people who are now sometimes forgotten, but who have a connection with Guildford in one way or another, Bernard Parke recalls Bruce Bernard Weatherill.…

Problem of Student Multi Occupation Housing Discussed at Town & Gown Meeting

The impact of multi-occupancy households, many occupied by students, was one of the main items raised by residence association representatives at a regular ‘Town and Gown’ meeting chaired by Anne…

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