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Letter: Dutch Cycling Is Different

From: Ben Paton In response to: Two-thirds of London Road Cycle Scheme Deferred or Cancelled The news report states that SCC will likely proceed with ‘Section 2’, which is the…

Letter: The ‘Outstanding’ Accolade is Unhelpful

From: Ian McPherson In response to: Royal Surrey County Hospital and Maternity Services Rated as Outstanding I can’t comment on the maternity services, nor on the general medical and housekeeping…

Letter: We Should Not Give Up on the London Road Scheme

From: Bibhas Neogi In response to: Two-thirds of London Road Cycle Scheme Deferred or Cancelled The London Road improvement scheme has been divided into three sections. Section 1 is between…

Letter: Risk Assessment Required Work To Be Done to Reduce Fire Risk

From: Name and email address provided in response to: Two-thirds of London Road Cycle Scheme Deferred or Cancelled The most recent Fire Risk Assessment for Wodehouse Place completed on January…

Letter: London Road Scheme Is Wanted

From: Howard Smith Labour borough councillor for Westborough In response to: Why Does SCC Insist on Its London Road Proposal – Unwanted by the Majority? It’s difficult to know where…

Letter: Tackling Climate Change Requires Political Will

From: Sam Peters former Green Party candidate in Local elections In response to: Can Green Be the New Gold? Can Going Green Save and Make Money? How far Labour have…

Letter: Can Green Be the New Gold? Can Going Green Save and Make Money?

From: Juemin Xu prospective Labour candidate for the next general election (subject to selection) With Labour likely taking over the government this year, every move they make draws attention. One…

Letter: To Say Bus Lane Fines Are Not Used to Raise Council Income Is Misleading

From: Bernard Quoroll former local authority CEO The statement that SCC fines aren’t used to raise income does not tell the whole story. It is correct to say that councils…

Letter: Bus Lane Fines Are Not Used to Raise SCC Income

From: An SCC spokesperson In response to: Is SCC Using Minor Bus Lane Infringements to Raise Income? The bus lane in Onslow Street, Guildford operates 24/7 so should not be…

Letter: Six Factors Which Support a Thorough Reappraisal of Guildford’s Local Plan

From: Niels Laub Guildford Borough Council decided last night (February 21) to go ahead and review the Local Plan which was adopted in April 2019. A report on last night’s…