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Letter: The ‘Inventive’ Campaigning of Guildford’s Conservative Candidate Angela Richardson 

From Bill Smith At least three times in the past week, Conservative candidate Angela Richardson has stated we can “invent” or “innovate” our way out of the climate crisis. She…

The Ash Aspect: General Election Candidates For Surrey Heath

By David Reading Candidates of all parties are rightly focused on important matters such as the NHS, Brexit, the economy and climate change. But the MPs who are elected on…

Anne Milton’s Sailor Daughter Nikki Tells of Yacht Crossing With ‘Captivating’ Greta

Guildford’s record-breaking international sailor Nikki Henderson, daughter of Independent candidate Anne Milton, landed teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg in Spain yesterday (December 3) to attend a UN climate summit after…

Updated: Weir On The Wey, Plans Agreed to Repair Navigation Damage After Collapse

By Martin Giles Plans to make the River Wey navigable through Guildford again, after the collapse of Tumbling Bay Weir, have been agreed by Guildford Borough Council, the National Trust…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.199

By Malcolm Fincham Shortening days and more than a fair share of precipitation in and around Surrey continued to be the theme as we trudged our way into November. Autumn…

Opinion: Thoughts of a Ragged-Trousered Economist 

By Nick Werren This article, edited by The Guildford Dragon NEWS, is taken, with kind permission, from the University of Surrey’s student Incite magazine where it was first published. A…

Dams Plan For Weir Repairs, But Who Will Pay the Bill?

By Martin Giles Rumours of continued wrangling over who will pay for the repair of the collapsed Tumbling Bay Weir in Millmead continue to swirl around like troubled waters and…

Letter: North Street – Does the Local Plan Mean Anything?

From Alistair Smith Chairman of the Guildford Society There is a post of the Council Planning Portal (19/S/00004) detailing the scoping opinion request for a submitted Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)…

Extinction of Insects Threatens Surrey Wildlife, and Our Own Lives

Extinction of Insects Threatens Surrey Wildlife, and Our Own Lives

A frightening new report from a group of Wildlife Trusts has revealed a drastic drop in insect numbers in Britain, with 41 species facing extinction. In 2017, the State of Surrey’s Nature…

Cranleigh Man On Hunger Strike

Nik Huddy, part of the family team that operates the “For Earth’s sake” zero waste shop in Cranleigh, has gone on hunger strike to force a change of heart from…