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Letter: Guildford Lions Christmas Appeal: ‘Thanks For Your Generosity’

From Eric James, Guildford Lions Club I would like to update everybody regarding the Guildford Lions Christmas Appeal which I am delighted to announce is currently standing at just in excess of £3,000,…

Letter: We Should Not Criticise the Police Knife Amnesty Unfairly

From Dave Middleton I would advise those commenting on the police’s knife amnesty to not criticise this initiative unfairly. I have had personal experience of previous knife amnesties of this…

Letter: Three Meadows Farm Does Meet Community Asset Criteria

From Ben Paton Further to the article which included parts of  my statement to the council on the application for Three Farms Meadow to be listed as an asset of…

Letter: Cuts to Wildlife Rangers Could Cause Irreversible Damage

From Julian Walker CB The petition that is currently running correctly focuses on the loss of jobs for Wildlife Rangers.  It does, however, expose the council’s preparedness to jeopardise its…

Letter: If We Vote Against A Council Tax Increase We Could Face More Service Cuts

From C Williams I think the reader suggestions [see comments under: Surrey Seeks 15% Rise In Council Tax – Lib Dems Hit Out At Proposal] of solutions to the Council…

Letter: Council’s Road Infrastructure Plans, Based On ‘Modal Shift’, Are Fantasy

From Bibhas Neogi With regard to Ben Paton’s opinion piece: What Is The Point of a Local Plan That Does Not Stick Up for Local People?, I would only comment…

Letter: I Won’t Volunteer If Wildlife Rangers Are Cut

From Jon Lucas I fully concur with the other readers’ comments on the subject of the  wonderful wildlife rangers. They have dedicated their lives to nature, conservation and educating the…

Letter: Strategic Sites Have Been Selected to Limit Opposition

From Stephen Walker Jim Allen asks, in his comment on the letter: Guildford Borough Council Should Learn Lessons From Spelthorne, whether it is the councillors or the professional planners working at…

Letter: Guildford Borough Council Should Learn Lessons From Spelthorne

From Norman Evans A proposal was announced this week for building 3,000 homes on the Kempton Park racecourse, prompting the leader of Tory-controlled Spelthorne Council, Ian Harvey, to repeat his…

Letter: The Pop Up Village Needs Better Signposting

From Dave Middleton It is so sad that the Pop Up Village project appears to be failing. It did seem a bit rushed to get it open in time for…