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Letter: Effingham Parish Council ‘Dropped the Ball’ in Its Handling of the Neighbourhood Plan

From James Nicholls Effingham parish councillor In response to: Mixed Views As Berkeley Homes And The Howard Win Planning Appeal For New School And 295 Homes in Effingham Cllr Hogger commented that…

Letter: Large, Additional Amounts of Retail Space Never Made Sense

From Gordon Bridger hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford In response to: Local Plan Inspector ‘Very Concerned’ with ‘Unacceptable’ Speed of Housing Development Congratulations to The Guildford Dragon; where…

Letter: The Effingham Decision Was Taken Under the Conservative Regime

From Paul Kennedy former Lib Dem Parliamentary candidate for Mole Valley Mixed reactions indeed to the Howard of Effingham appeal. My daughter is a teacher and I have visited the…

Letter: Effingham Parish Council’s Strategy Failed For Three Reasons

Letter: Effingham Parish Council’s Strategy Failed For Three Reasons

By James Nicholls, an Effingham Parish Councillor Cllr Hogger, in the story Mixed Views As Berkeley Homes And The Howard Win Planning Appeal For New School And 295 Homes in Effingham, commented that…

Letter: The Effingham Planning Decision is “Special” in All the Wrong Ways

From Ben Paton There seems to be a deal of intellectual dishonesty in the planning rules especially with regard to what constitutes “very special circumstances”. The planning inspector considered that…

Letter: Over Five Years’ Work Went into Our Plan

From Bill Stokoe Director, Guildford Vision Group In response to Martin Elliott’s comment on my opinion piece: How Did This Planning Disaster Occur?, over five years’ work has gone into…

Letter: Tunsgate Quarter – Bright Building With A Bright Future

From Alan Cooper Alice Fowler’s report is about the first accurate and unexaggerated account I have read of the opening day of Tunsgate Quarter. There were not huge crowds and…

Letter: What Has Happened to Tunsgate Man?

From Valerie Bale It’s good to see the Edward and Eleanor sundial back up but what’s happened to the naked green man? The developer, Queensberry, has said that they felt…

Letter: Impact of Council Tax Increases Should Be Reviewed

From Bernard Parke hon alderman and former Mayor of Guildford By the time that this letter is published readers will have received their council tax bill for the current year.…

Letter: Station Development Will Be A Blot On Guildford’s Townscape Forever

From Valerie Thompson In response to: Opinion: Following the ‘Great Wall’ Go-ahead Expect More ‘Greedy Style’ Proposals Guildford railway station will not be improved for access, particularly for the disabled, and…