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Scientists Say Public Monitoring of Pollution Could Lead to Cleaner Air

Empowering the public to monitor pollution in their communities could lead to cleaner air, say research scientists from the University of Surrey. The university reports that during a five-month study,…

Flashback January 2014: Ex-Gurkhas on the March and Misty Mornings Seen from Above

Flashback looks at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. Guildford Ex-Gurkha On March In London For Welfare Rights (published on January…

Views Sought on Plan to Eliminate Road Collisions by 2050

Five different agencies have come together to set out their plans to eliminate road collisions resulting in death or serious injury by 2050. In line with international and national best…

Bramley Lambs Cruelly Killed by Rogue Driver

By Martin Giles Surrey Police are investigating an incident which took place overnight (17-18 January) resulting  in the death of 14 lambs at a farm to the south-west of Bramley.…

Letter: There Is Something Fishy About the Approval of the Junction 10 Project

From: David Roberts In response to: The Pros and Cons of the Re-designed Junction 10 There is something very fishy about the way The M25 Junction 10 project was approved…

Motorists Asked to Steer Clear of Gritters

Five National Highways gritters were struck by other vehicles while they were out and about spreading salt last winter. Each incident left the vehicles involved with visible damage. The year…

Flashback January 2014: Exciting Archaeological Finds and Surprise Return of GuilFest

Flashback looks at some of the top stories published on The Guildford Dragon NEWS exactly 10 years ago. Retired Firefighter’s Tip Off Leads To Exciting Archaeological Finds (published on January…

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…

Letter: Another Wall of High-rise Flats Proposed for Guildford: This Time in the Green Belt

From: John Harrison Developer Elysian Residences has recently submitted a planning application (23/P/01850) to redevelop the former University of Law site at St Catherine’s on the southern edge of Guildford.…