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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.207

By Malcolm Fincham As the April sun continued to shine I continued to make the most of my daily exercise allowance as the Covid-19 lockdown continued. The second half of…

Illegal Fishing and Livestock Worrying Being Tackled By Surrey Rural Crime Team

Illegal fishing and livestock worrying by dogs, especially in the lambing season, are being tackled by the Surrey Police rural crime team. The team, a sergeant, two constables and six…

Letter: River Management Practices Need Urgent Review

From Jim Allen In response to: Farncombe Boat House Family Tells of ‘Devastating’ Effect of Weir Collapse and ‘Official Silence’ For many years as a member of the Burpham Flood…

GBC Park Workers Pitch In to Keep the Grass Growing

The GBC parks department is taking advantage of the lockdown to give the borough’s sporting pitches some extra tlc. The photo above shows one parks worker watering a seeded goalmouth…

Updated: Photo Feature: Surrey Snaps on Surrey Day

Perhaps one of the advantages of the lockdown restrictions is that it gives many of us more time to appreciate our local Surrey environment. The wonderful weather in April and…

Column: XX Notes – Dusting Off the Bread-maker… and the Bread-making Machine

There are too few women on The Dragon team so we are delighted to welcome back Maria Rayner with a new column from a woman’s perspective but of interest to…

Farncombe Boat House Family Tells of ‘Devastating’ Effect of Weir Collapse and ‘Official Silence’

by Martin Giles The collapse of the Tumbling Bay Weir has had a “devastating effect” on Farncombe Boat House, says its managing director, Russell Chase who has accused the National…

Council Aware of Travellers’ Arrival in Burpham

A small group of Travellers with five caravans has moved on to land adjacent to New Inn Lane, Burpham. One of the travellers told The Dragon NEWS that the group…

Column: Life in Solitary

The lighthearted Lock-Down Diary of Tony Edwards Channel Swim I’ve decided to swim the English Channel. Not literally, you understand. In line with present restrictions, I’m doing it “virtually”. Following…

Transit Sites For Travellers An Urgent Need, Says PCC, After Illegal Encampment Moved

Transit sites for travellers are urgently needed in Surrey, David Munro, the Police and Crime Commissioner, has said after another unauthorised encampment was moved by police order this week. Under…