Fringe Box

Socialize

Twitter
Home » Archives by category » Letters (Page 133)

Letter: The Plan Should Have Been Reviewed Three Years Ago

From: David Roberts In response to: Council Accepts Legal Advice Not to Risk a Formal Review of the Local Plan The GBC Executive was repeatedly urged to start a review…

Letter: Motions Were Political Point-scoring

From: Jan Messinger I have just watched GBC’s full council meeting (April 5) at which motions were proposed on the decision of a sub-committee of Surrey’s Police and Crime panel…

Letter: Claims for Government’s Sewage Discharge Countermeasures Are Disingenuous

From: Sam Peters Spokesperson for The Green Party In response to: Lib Dems Suggest a Sewage Tax to Deter Dumping into Rivers Angela Richardson is incorrect on this issue. She…

Letter: A Change of Government is Necessary to Tackle the Sewage Issue

From: Howard Smith Former parliamentary Labour candidate for Guildford In response to: Lib Dems Suggest a Sewage Tax to Deter Dumping into Rivers We in Guildford Labour would agree with…

Letter: Closing Shawfield Day Centre is a Disgrace

From: Paul Spooner Conservative borough councillor for Ash South & Tongham In response to: It’s Confirmed – Budget Cutbacks Mean Ash Day Centre For Elderly People Will Close Cllr Paul…

Letter: Birdwatchers Diary Makes the “Fee” Worth It

From: Harry Eve In response to: Birdwatcher’s Diary No.251 If the Guildford Dragon were the BBC I would say that Birdwatcher’s Diary is one of the regular features that makes…

Letter: The Pattern of Outrageous Comments from the Liberal Left Should Be Broken

From: Philip Brooker former Conservative borough councillor for Merrow In response to: Lib Dems Apologise for Tweet That Compared Guildford’s MP with Russia’s Putin It is odd, that obnoxious and…

Letter: Funding Will Be Required to Keep the Dragon Roaring

From: Tony Rooth R4GV borough councillor for Pilgrims In response to: Dragon Launch Remembered Ten Years On Cllr Rooth, who was the GBC council leader a decade ago and attended…

Letter: Good News on Reduced Covid Impact But Queues for Other Ailments Are Worrying

From: M Durant In response to: Covid Update: No Sign of Covid Infection Rate Peaking It is good news about Covid patients in hospital not requiring ventilation beds. Basically, numbers…

Letter: Let’s Recognise ‘Dave’ from GBC’s Parks Team

From: Jan Messinger Worplesdon parish councillor Having read this week on social media about one of GBC’s Parks Team who had worked many years and done such a marvellous job…