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Letter: We Should Remember the Uplift Good Architecture Can Give

From: Gerry Lytle Guildford architect It is with great sadness I have watched the changes in the environment of Guildford town in recent years. Once vibrant and often referred to…

Letter: Councillors Need Sound Financial Advice and Readable Reports

From: John Murray In response to: Have You Received Your Council Tax Bill? – Lessons from Austerity and Beyond One can only agree with Bernard Quoroll about the dangers of…

Letter: My 88-year-old Friend Was Right to Panic – Join Us to Show You Care About the NHS

From: John Redpath former R4GV borough councillor I was approached yesterday by one of the most caring people I have ever come across.  I’ve known Sonya for many years and…

Letter: Vandalism Is Wrong But Politicians Should Mend Their Ways

From: Mark Stamp In response to: Jeremy Hunt Says ‘We Won’t Be Deterred by Idiots’ After Attack on Constituency Office Whatever your political views, it is incumbent on us all…

Letter: When Will Guildford’s MP Get Off the Fence Regarding Airport Expansion

From: Colin Byrne I thought Dragon readers would be interested to see how local MPs have responded on the issue of the proposed expansion of Farnborough Airport, a planning application…

Letter: Outsiders Are Dictating the Future of Our Town

From: Gavin Morgan In response to: Why Guildford Needs Heights Control Policies The whole point for me is that it doesn’t matter whether we like tall buildings or not. The…

Letter: Lib Dems Are Taking Guildford Voters for Fools

From Brian Creese former chair of Guildford Labour In response to: Nearly 300,000 Patients Waited More Than Four Weeks to Get a GP Appointment in 2023 It seems that Zoe…

Letter: Onslow Street Bus Lane – How Many Others Have Been Erroneously Fined?

From: Brian Matthews In response to: Bus Lane Fines Are Not Used to Raise SCC Income I was recently surprised to receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from Surrey County…

Letter: Housing Shortage Should Not Be Considered an ‘Exceptional Circumstance’

From: Ben Paton In response to: Cathedral Development Appeal Claims Benefits Outweigh Harm According to our MP, Sir Paul Beresford (Con, Mole Valley), the need to increase housing does not…

Letter: The Dragon’s New Charitable Status

Angela Richardson Conservative Member of Parliament for Guildford See: The Guildford Dragon Leads the Way By Being Granted Charitable Status I was pleased to read that The Guildford Dragon was…