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Letter: No Notice Given of Road Closure

From: Jim Allen Returning home to Burpham via Jacobs Well, I came across a traffic queue. I had left my home in Bowers Lane via Burpham’s centre and there had…

Letter: Green Belt Status Can Be Restored

From: Karen Stevens Save Hogs Back campaigner Guildford Liberal Democrats’ pledge of “honesty, realism and transparency throughout the [Local Plan] review process” is to be welcomed. In this same spirit,…

Letter: Let There Be Light, Please

From: Mandy Millyard Readers might recall an earlier letter (see: Chronically Dud Streetlamp Still Manages to Shine a Light) from me on the subject of a broken streetlight in Langley…

Letter: My Advice on Local Plan Review – Risk It

From: David Roberts In response to: Our Local Plan Review Is Bound By Government Rules Mediocre politicians will always find reasons for doing nothing, and this is not the first…

Letter: How Can We Plan For a Future With Insufficient Water?

From: Jim Allen In response to: Opinion – Our Local Plan Review Is Bound By Government Rules There is really one fundamental flaw in the Local Plan. It’s not traffic…

Letter: This Former Leader Is Not For Turning

From: Paul Spooner leader of GBC when the Local Plan was adopted and the Conservative borough councillor for Ash South & Tongham in response to a comments on: Why Tory Bosses…

Letter: A Re-configured Gyratory, But Where Will the Traffic Go?

From Bibhas Neogi In response to: ‘This Should Be Guildford’s Masterplan’ GBC Leader Tells Executive As Next Stage Approved Martin Giles reports: “A fundamental aspect of the plan is the…

Letter: Does My Bum Look Bare in This?

From: Ray Rogers elected Royal Surrey County Hospital governor for Guildford I think I have achieved an improvement in patient dignity. If you have ever been a patient in hospital,…

Letter: Bring On Any Appeal Over Ash Manor Planning

From: John Ferns In response to: Protest At Historic Ash Site Forces Planning Deferral A study of “the wealth” of evidence, as described by Cllr Spooner [Con, South Ash &…

Letter: Grazing Cattle in Riverside Walk Clashes With Official SANG Guidelines

From: Frank Phillipson In response to: What’s More Important to Our Council, Cash for Cattle, or Caring for Disabled? Having tried to negotiate these double-gate nightmares myself on a borrowed…