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Letter: World Book Day Writing Competition for Blind Children

From: Lara Marshall library engagement manager (RNIB) The year 2026 is National Year of Reading and this, along with World Book Day 2026 on March 5, is a wonderful chance…

Letter: Urban Roads Are Where Most Road Accidents Occur

From Charlie Gordon In response to: New 20mph Speed Limits Proposed for Merrow’s Residential Roads In 2024, the number of casualties on urban roads in England was 16 times higher…

Letter: Do We Know Enough to Consider the Prospect of a Town Council?

From Bernard Quoroll former local authority CEO In response to: Borough Council Launches Second Stage of Town Council Consultation “A few things to bear in mind when deciding how to…

Letter: We Need 20mph Limits to Tackle the Real Safety Issues in Guildford

From David Smith In response to: New 20mph Speed Limits Proposed for Merrow’s Residential Roads Another 20mph speed limit which fails to tackle the real risks. Surely the number one…

Letter: Would a Guildford Town Council Simply Be a GBC Version 2.0?

From David Uzzell In response to: Borough Council Launches Second Stage of Town Council Consultation How ironic. Guildford Borough Council (GBC) is concerned that the town wards of the borough…

Letter: All Significant Decisions Will Be Taken by the New West Surrey Council in Future

From Bernard Quoroll former local authority CEO In response to: Borough Council Launches Second Stage of Town Council Consultation Chippenham Town Council in unitary Wiltshire, serving a population roughly half…

Letter: What is the Evidence for the Lib Dem’s Sweeping Statement?

From Sara Tokunaga In response to: ‘We’ll Make Sure Guildford’s Voice Is Heard’ Says Council Leader I have just received the Gazette – a leaflet paid for by the Liberal…

Letter: Progress Has Slowed on Guildford’s Station Development for Reasons Not Made Public

From Alistair Smith chair The Guildford Society Lottie Harding, in her comment on Andrew Halliday’s letter: One of the Ugliest Buildings Guildford Has Seen, asks why it is taking Solum so…

Letter: Will Our Grandchildren Forgive Us for Neglecting Infrastructure?

From Anthony Mallard In response to: Large, Controversial Developments Planned for Guildford – Will Infrastructure Cope? I first came to Guildford in 1954, aged six, to spend time with my…

Letter: The Planning Madness Continues

From Jim Allen In response to: Large, Controversial Developments Planned for Guildford – Will Infrastructure Cope? There will be no extra drinking water until the river Severn to Thames raw…