Workmen were in Guildford High Street on Wednesday (February 3) erecting fencing ahead of the start of the much-needed repairs to the granite setts. Costing about £1 million, Surrey County Council has contracted building…
February 3, 2016 / 9 Comments / Read MoreReaders may have noticed that Burpham resident Jim Allen leaves a good deal of replies to the stories and articles on The Guildford Dragon NEWS. We’ve published 349 of his comments…
January 20, 2016 / 2 Comments / Read MoreThe Guildford Dragon NEWS is reviving our occasional column Further Afield where we take a look at places to visit that are within about an hour’s drive from Guildford. In this…
January 12, 2016 / 1 Comment / Read MoreThe Guildford Spike’s traditional Burns Night (the workhouse way) with a three-course meal, whisky, prosecco, canapes and all the trimmings, plus the Hogs Back Band takes place on Saturday, January 23,…
January 6, 2016 / No Comment / Read MoreThe level of water in the River Wey appeared ‘high’ as it flowed through the centre of Guildford this evening (Sunday, January 3). However, the Environment Agency did not list this…
January 3, 2016 / 4 Comments / Read MoreFrom Ben Paton The planning application to build a new town in Ockham (15/p/ 00012) was submitted by Savills on behalf of Caymans company Wisley Property Investments (WPI) on December…
December 13, 2015 / 2 Comments / Read MoreAre you looking to try something different in the new year? The Guildford Institute’s spring programme is out now! With a broad range of courses, talks, visits, music recitals and…
November 26, 2015 / No Comment / Read MoreLeading South-East law firm DMH Stallard completes a move to its new offices in Guildford on Monday, November 23. Located at Wonersh House, The Guildway, on the Porstmouth Road near Peasmarsh, there is…
November 20, 2015 / No Comment / Read MoreA man has been charged with two counts of manslaughter by gross negligence following the deaths of a singer with the singing group Fisherman’s Friends and their tour manager at G…
November 4, 2015 / No Comment / Read MoreFrom Barry Williams Lord Adonis of the National Infrastructure Commission is reported as saying that he expects towns such as Oxford, Guildford, Reading and Stratford upon Avon will need to double in…
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