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Christmas Advertising 1930s Style – The Shop Front Back Then!

By David Rose Here are a number of local press advertisement published in the run up to Christmas 1935. It would appear press advertising for festive gifts and products began…

Guildford’s Young Climate Strikers Make Their Point to Election Candidates

By Hugh Coakley Guildford’s young climate protesters have struck again today (November 29) as the climate emergency is again raised during the General Election campaign. After a lively debate in…

Surrey Aims to ‘Breathe New Life’ Into County’s 52 Public Libraries

Fresh details have emerged about the SCC plan for our libraries. Consequently, we have revised our original story (November 24). By Rebecca Curley local democracy reporter The county council is…

Dragon Poll Shows Guildford Tories and Lib Dems Neck and Neck

By Martin Giles It’s neck and neck between the Conservatives and the Lib Dems in the race for the Guildford seat in the General Election. Labour and Independent Anne Milton…

Surrey Aims to ‘Breathe New Life’ Into County’s 52 Public Libraries

The county council is planning to revamp Surrey’s 52 public libraries and are inviting local communities to work closely with them over 12 to 18 months to update and expand…

Letter: We Must Break This Dangerous Planning Cycle

From: Alistair Smith Chairman of the Guildford Society In response to: Dragon Interview: John Rigg – Who Wants to Help Create a ‘Spectacular’ Guildford Councillor John Rigg spoke eloquently of…

Town Centre Timpsons In UK Top Twenty

By Hugh Coakley It is a tiny shop, probably not much more than eight or nine-feet across, but the manager, Kevin ‘The Godfather’ Rossiter, says the Guildford town centre branch…

Dragon Interview: John Rigg, Who Wants to Help Create a ‘Spectacular’ Guildford

The public should be shown possible options of how any North Street redevelopment should look says John Rigg in this comprehensive interview with The Guildford Dragon’s Hugh Coakley. Councillor Rigg…

Letter: More Development Projects Were Possible Had People Cooperated

From Stephen Mansbridge former Guildford Borough Council leader In response to: Work to Start on ‘Blot on the Landscape’ Station Redevelopment Despite Concerns The Solum project has been resisted since…

Tunsgate Arch Re-opens After Repairs – Shopkeepers Pleased as Footfall Recovers

By Hugh Coakley Scaffolding came down from the Tunsgate Arch on Friday, September 27, opening up the area to the delight and relief from local traders (see Historic Tunsgate Arch’s…