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Letter: A Large Majority Would Be Bad for Democracy

From: Mark Stamp In response to: Polls are Polls – Elections are Elections Labour is certain to win the election whenever it happens but a labour super-majority of 150+ would…

Flood Alleviation Scheme is Guildford’s ‘Biggest Opportunity Since 1900’

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Guildford has been given the “biggest opportunity” to transform itself in a century. The Environment Agency is looking into an expanded flood prevention scheme…

Spectrum Secures Funding from Swimming Pools Support Fund

Spectrum Leisure Centre has been awarded £86,000 from the government’s Swimming Pools Support Fund (SPSF) and Sport England. The money will be used for a range of improvements to help…

Political Parties React to Poll Result – Lib Dems Ahead in Five Surrey Constituencies

By Martin Giles An opinion poll published on Thursday (April 4)  indicated that current voting intentions would result in Guildford, Godalming & Ash and Woking along with two other Surrey…

Poll Predicts General Election Lib Dem Wins in Guildford, Godalming & Ash and Woking

By Martin Giles New MRP figures, released today from YouGov, project that, if the country were voting in a general election tomorrow, the Conservatives would lose the seats of Guildford,…

Further ASLEF Industrial Action Starts Today – Strike Due Monday

South Western Railway (SWR) has confirmed its services during the ASLEF union’s industrial action between Thursday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 9. Strike action on Monday, April 8, will cause…

Woking’s Council Cuts Start to Bite

By Chris Caulfield local democracy reporter Bankrupt Woking Borough Council has published the raft of service cuts and price hikes that have come into effect this week. Among the changes…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.301

By Malcolm Fincham The weather settled briefly as we moved into the latter weeks of March. On my visit to the Riverside Nature Reserve near Burpham on March 18 I…

Through Time: Guildford Castle and King Arthur

Guildford Castle opens its doors today, Saturday (March 30), for the summer. If you have not been up the tower for a while it is worth the experience, offering great…

Opinion: The Guildford Society’s View of How the Local Plan Update Should Be Conducted

The Guildford Dragon invited the public speakers at February’s borough council meeting, held to decide on the update of Guildford’s Local Plan, to write articles explaining their views… By Alistair…