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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.183

By Malcolm Fincham A few hints of spring activity was starting around Surrey countryside during the first weeks of March. The fine warm weather of late February had ignited the…

‘Shame on You’, SCC Told After Backdown on Climate Change

By Rebecca Curley (local democracy reporter) and Martin Giles Environment campaigners stormed out of a Surrey County Council (SCC) meeting after a motion to set a target to tackle climate…

Letter: The SANG Policy is Working Well

From Gordon Jackson Conservative borough councillor for Pirbright In response to: SANG Policy is Crazy By coincidence I was taken up on the Ash Ranges by Surrey Wildlife Trust yesterday.…

Answering Criticism, Guildford’s MP Explains Her Reasons for Defying Party Whip

Answering Criticism, Guildford’s MP Explains Her Reasons for Defying Party Whip

Guildford’s MP, Anne Milton, is being criticised by Brexit supporters for her decision to abstain in last night’s vote on removing the “no deal” option. The Commons voted on an…

Councillor Critical of University’s Blackwell Farm Plans

A borough councillor, in a letter to The Guildford Dragon NEWS, claims that the University of Surrey is going back on an undertaking given that Blackwell Farm would remain part…

Stage Dragon: Rough Crossing – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ference Hepp We are transported to the luxury of a 1930s cruise liner in Rough Crossing this week at the Yvonne Arnaud. Bill Kenwright’s production of Tom Stoppard’s play,…

Slyfield’s Regeneration Progresses – News Receives Positive Reactions

Plans to move the sewage treatment plant at Slyfield Industrial Estate, another step to regenerating the area, were progressed by Guildford Borough Council’s Executive last week (March 7). Work is…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.182

By Malcolm Fincham Having endured the brief cold spell at the strat February, an unseasonably mild and fine spell of weather arrived to complete the second half of the month.…

Claire’s Column – Farewell To Fake News

In this regular column – a must-read for all those interested in Guildford business – Claire Dee supports a call for stronger social media regulation. Social media is part of…

Notice: Watts Gallery Announces Packed Spring Programme

Watts Gallery Artists’ Village in Compton recently announced a jam-packed programme of events and exhibitions taking place between April and June 2019 and detailed below. Moonscapes (Tuesday, April 2 to…