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Ash Residents Express Doubts and Fears Over New Rail Bridge Plan

By David Reading Opinion is divided over the proposed new railway bridge at Ash, whether it will solve the area’s traffic problems or make matters worse, with extra expense to…

Ash Aspect: A New Bridge for Ash – Solution or Nightmare?

By David Reading Is the new bridge that will take traffic across the railway line at Ash really the best answer to the area’s road congestion problems? This is the…

Man With Knife Demanded Cash At Bookmaker’s on Woodbridge Hill

Detectives in Guildford are appealing for information following an attempted robbery at a bookmaker’s shop in Guildford on Sunday afternoon (January 20). The offence happened at Coral on Woodbridge Hill…

Flashback: Storms and High Winds, Spirited Fundraising for BHF

Flashback looking back at Dragon news stories of 10 years ago Trees Down After A Night Of Storms And High Winds (published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS on February 15, 2014)…

Letter: Why Is GBC Paying for Bridges?

From: John Redpath former R4GV borough councillor In response to a comment on: Guildford Council Answers Questions About Walnut Bridge Mrs Coleman raises an interesting point about GBC and the…

Flashback: January 2014 Floods And Darts Legend Bobby George Dazzles Pupils

Flashback is a new feature looking back at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. Flooding was again in the news back…

Flashback: Guildford’s Floods, December 2013

Flashback is a new feature looking back at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. We begin with the floods and the havoc…

Floods of 1900 When the Town Bridge Was Swept Away

By David Rose Widespread flooding occurred in the Guildford area in February 1900, which saw much of the Town Bridge was swept away. The damage and havoc that was wreaked…

Updated Comment: A View On a Bridge

By Martin Giles The large “D” tattoo on a circle of dead, preserved human flesh had a macababre fascination for my next-door neighbour chum and me. In the 1960s it…

Mystery Now Likely Solved: How Yorky’s Railway Bridge Got Its Name

By Frank Phillipson The origins of the name Yorky’s (or Yorkies or Yorke’s) bridge to the north of Guildford station, and the reason it was built, have been pondered for…